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i'm shepard smith, this is the news on cnbc. boosting america's military presence in europe. >> we are going to make sure nato is ready for any threats from all directions. >> tonight, vladimir putin responds as his bloody war rolls on. >>> r kelly going to prison. the king of pop's soul convicted of exploiting his stardom and wealth to sexually abuse women and girls. >> mr. kelly is away and will not be able to harm anyone else. >> r kelly's sentencing in federal court, and the cases get to come. >>> pushback from bombshell testimony before the january 6th committee. >> mr. trump used his free hand to lunged towards bobby engel. >> the parts of cassidy hutchinson's story been challenged and why the committee still sees her overall credibility as rocksolid. >>> the iphone turns 15. steve novak on the changes over the years, and what's coming next. >>> a sprawling federal sex abuse investigation of the catholic church in new orleans. >>> a bison charges a family of tourists. >>> and honoring one of the most famous u.s. marines in
i'm shepard smith, this is the news on cnbc. boosting america's military presence in europe. >> we are going to make sure nato is ready for any threats from all directions. >> tonight, vladimir putin responds as his bloody war rolls on. >>> r kelly going to prison. the king of pop's soul convicted of exploiting his stardom and wealth to sexually abuse women and girls. >> mr. kelly is away and will not be able to harm anyone else. >> r kelly's sentencing in...
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at cnbc.e is the top five at 5:00 stocks set to close a tough first half of the year s&p 500 looking at the first big loss of the year futures are pointing to more pain on the way. >>> wti on pace for the longest quarterly win streak as opec members gather to discuss output amid record costs. >>> deared ed deal voter delan the discount
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cnbc's kayla tausche on how the white house is responding but first cnbc's senior economics correspondent steve liesman. steve, you asked a question of chairman powell. >> you talked about using 50 basis point rate hikes or the possibility in coming meetings might there be something larger than 50, 75 percentage point possible >> he said no so explain why they're back on the table now, steve. >> a few reasons, shep pardon me. after powell said a larger rate hike wasn't being actively considered, he did go on to say, well, that was the case if the fed's forecast for the economy panned out including inflation flattening out that didn't happen and there's no sign of it easing there's a sign of higher inflation from the price surge in inflation, war in ukraine china has been under extended lockdown the factories are coming back online finally wage gauge caused by continuing shortage of labor and one more thing, the fed has a series of measures that it follows about how much inflation americans expect to happen and those are mostly trending up that raises the fear of more inflation down the ro
cnbc's kayla tausche on how the white house is responding but first cnbc's senior economics correspondent steve liesman. steve, you asked a question of chairman powell. >> you talked about using 50 basis point rate hikes or the possibility in coming meetings might there be something larger than 50, 75 percentage point possible >> he said no so explain why they're back on the table now, steve. >> a few reasons, shep pardon me. after powell said a larger rate hike wasn't being...
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cnbc's kate rooney went to find cnbc's kate rooney went to find out.hipstation saves us so much time it makes it really easy and seamless pick an order print everything you need slap the label on ito the box and it's ready to go our cost for shipping, were cut in half just like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 months free >>> he's off to a turbulent start. >> u.s. airlines canceled 3100 flights delayed and delayed more than 1600. it's a day after severe storms delayed and canceled thousands more that's data from tracker flight aware. it's been a choppy ride for airlines amid a pilot shortage and a surge in passenger travel. >>> gm announcing it will increase the price of its electsric hummer by $6200. the automaker blaming the price hike on higher costs for parts, tech, and shipping gm reports the nearly $80,000 hummers already ordered, those are exempt from the increase the electric hummer currently goes for at much as $100,000 >> and disney's paxarlooking to create buzz this father's day weekend. lightyear set to hit screens across the u.s it's pi
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this is the news on cnbc >>> the first funerals for the children one week after the massacre in texas. >> i can only imagine the parents, grandparents out there, wanting to go in and the police won let them. >> honoring the victims from robb elementary and searching for hope. >>> plus exploring the legal options for families and congress calls an emergency meeting to once again debate gun control. what they're saying on capitol hill >>> president biden meets with fed chair you powell, laying out his top priority addressing inflation. tonight what we know about his plans to level off rising pricis. >>> the russians take big wins in ukraine, seizing half of a key eastern city. >> this is the what the russian have a lot of what the ukrainians want more of. >> and why for now they're not getting them and the european union takes a major step to ban russian oil. the long covid lockdown easing in china in search of health care lichgt in a medical desert. >>> back to the 80s with tom cruise and a new delorean. >>> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith. >>> good ev
this is the news on cnbc >>> the first funerals for the children one week after the massacre in texas. >> i can only imagine the parents, grandparents out there, wanting to go in and the police won let them. >> honoring the victims from robb elementary and searching for hope. >>> plus exploring the legal options for families and congress calls an emergency meeting to once again debate gun control. what they're saying on capitol hill >>> president biden...
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cnbc surveyed 22 chief financial officers of major organizations.my will contract in the first half of next year. 14% say the recession will happen before next year. the prediction is even worse for the market 77% of the cfos expect the dow to fall below 30,000 before hitting a new high that would represent about a 10% drop from current levels >>> pay raises set to go public or pay ranges, i could say, for all microsoft job postings next year the tech giant made that announcement today it came as microsoft's home state of washington starts requiring companies with at least 15 employees to reveal pay ranges microsoft said their policy will apply all across the u.s other major employers expected to match the move. >>> and a major summer drought for hot sauce. the makers of the popular sriracha hot chili sauce warning of a severe shortage the reason, dry weather in mexico affecting the quality of its main ingredients, chili peppers. they won't accept any new orders until at least september >>> today at the pump, gas prizes closing in on five bucks a ga
cnbc surveyed 22 chief financial officers of major organizations.my will contract in the first half of next year. 14% say the recession will happen before next year. the prediction is even worse for the market 77% of the cfos expect the dow to fall below 30,000 before hitting a new high that would represent about a 10% drop from current levels >>> pay raises set to go public or pay ranges, i could say, for all microsoft job postings next year the tech giant made that announcement today...
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usa, by the way, is owned by cnbc's parent company, nbc universal.ntence the chrisleys in october they each face up to 30 years in prison >>> hurricanes get names, right? but should heat waves? it's an idea that's picking up support. the rockefeller foundation resilience center is pushing the idea to raise awareness about heat waves they argue if you name them, people will be more likely to take precautions and prepare for them according to the national weather service, heat waves on average kill more people every year than all other weather related disasters combined savile, spain, starts naming them this summer athens, greece, and los angeles and miami are other cities considering following suit they're using a three category system extreme heat predicted for the southwest this weekend, temperatures in parts of california, nevada, and arizona could reach highs of 110 degrees or more. 22 million people in those areas under high heat alerts >>> 70 seconds left on a race to the finish house democrats passed a gun safety package just a short time ago.
usa, by the way, is owned by cnbc's parent company, nbc universal.ntence the chrisleys in october they each face up to 30 years in prison >>> hurricanes get names, right? but should heat waves? it's an idea that's picking up support. the rockefeller foundation resilience center is pushing the idea to raise awareness about heat waves they argue if you name them, people will be more likely to take precautions and prepare for them according to the national weather service, heat waves on...
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the nasdaq, down 149 >>> i am shaepard smith on cnbc.m of the hour time for the top of the news gabby petito's family wants her killer's parents to pay. they contend the laundries knew what blooirian had done but stad upon silent. now, the petitos learn when they can sue. >>> the manhunt for a murder suspect in a pro-cyclist death how it ended in central america. >>> but first, judges in two states block abortion bans in florida, a judge called the state's ban on abortions after 15 weeks unconstitutional and temporarily halted that ban. and in kentucky, a court approved a temporary restraining order on two laws that prohibit abortion there gop officials in both states say they plan to fight the new orders similar court rulings are coming up daily so, the number of states with bans keeps changing. reports more than half of all states have or are planning to impose new anti-abortion laws. some of them have just one exception, and that one exception is causing confusion in the medical community here is cnbc's senior health and science corre
the nasdaq, down 149 >>> i am shaepard smith on cnbc.m of the hour time for the top of the news gabby petito's family wants her killer's parents to pay. they contend the laundries knew what blooirian had done but stad upon silent. now, the petitos learn when they can sue. >>> the manhunt for a murder suspect in a pro-cyclist death how it ended in central america. >>> but first, judges in two states block abortion bans in florida, a judge called the state's ban on...
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cnbc's meg tirrell covers science and medicine for us.d to see you, meg how will the rollout work? >> well, kelly, this one is going to be different from what we have seen for older age groups the first reason is there are likely going to be two different vaccines available and they're not exactly the same moderna's is given as two doses over the course of a month while pfizer's is three much lower doses over about three months the fd ars's top vaccine regulator was asked today which one he would choose. >> i think they each have their own nuanced benefits and risks compared to each other it may be that the moderna vaccine brings an immune response slightly more rapidly on the other hand, the three-dose pfizer regimen may also bring a greater immune response after the third dose. >> but he said the best answer is whichever one your health care provider has. that's another major difference in this rollout, where kids and babies are likely to get the vaccine. many of the mass vaccination sites have wound down meaning parents will need to re
cnbc's meg tirrell covers science and medicine for us.d to see you, meg how will the rollout work? >> well, kelly, this one is going to be different from what we have seen for older age groups the first reason is there are likely going to be two different vaccines available and they're not exactly the same moderna's is given as two doses over the course of a month while pfizer's is three much lower doses over about three months the fd ars's top vaccine regulator was asked today which one...
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that's what's topping cnbc's on the money. of tax filings. the agency reports it has about 200,000 individual returns left to process from last year. it also has to deal with 19 million total returns from this year that's more than twice as many as in a typical year the irs feeling the heat as many taxpayers wait for their refunds. >> electric vehicles have s skyro skyrocketed. costs are up 144% from two years ago. that's according to data from the consulting firm alex partners materials used for ev batteries powering the surge lithium up 341% since may of 2020 cost for nickel and cobalt more than doubled >> and marty mcfly's future is on broadway. a back to the future musical set to come to the great white way the producers announce they're packing up the delorean after a successful run at london's west end. marty and doc brown set to hit broadway next year >> today at the pump, the national average price for gas, $4.95 a gallon down for eight straight days but still up 36 cents from a month ago, and $1.89 year over year >> o
that's what's topping cnbc's on the money. of tax filings. the agency reports it has about 200,000 individual returns left to process from last year. it also has to deal with 19 million total returns from this year that's more than twice as many as in a typical year the irs feeling the heat as many taxpayers wait for their refunds. >> electric vehicles have s skyro skyrocketed. costs are up 144% from two years ago. that's according to data from the consulting firm alex partners materials...
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at cnbc global headquarters. here is the top five at 5:00 bring on the bear.s fall more than 20% from the record highs hit back on january 3rd for the s&p. >>> a stock market selloff and inflation yet to peak. possibly forcing the fed's hand. new calls for a 75-point basis hike >>> as
at cnbc global headquarters. here is the top five at 5:00 bring on the bear.s fall more than 20% from the record highs hit back on january 3rd for the s&p. >>> a stock market selloff and inflation yet to peak. possibly forcing the fed's hand. new calls for a 75-point basis hike >>> as
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here on cnbc stocks trying to keep rallies alive. new economic red flags speaking of those red flags, the new warning from one major european investment bank on the macro landscape haits shares sinking and overseas trading another day and another record for u.s. retail gasoline and diesel prices why it is likely to get worse and worse as the summer rolls on. why the housing market should be showing signs of a slow down, we are taclking abou
here on cnbc stocks trying to keep rallies alive. new economic red flags speaking of those red flags, the new warning from one major european investment bank on the macro landscape haits shares sinking and overseas trading another day and another record for u.s. retail gasoline and diesel prices why it is likely to get worse and worse as the summer rolls on. why the housing market should be showing signs of a slow down, we are taclking abou
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cnbc's senior markets commentator mike santoli live from the new york stock exchange cnbc pro calls it not too hot, not too gold just the goldilocks moment we need what does that mean? >> well, shep, it shows the underlying job market is very healthy. 390,000 net new jobs is absolutely quite strong, especially with unemployment already this low, but there was a little bit of slowdown in wage growth that was one element that a lot of investors were watching, the federal reserve is watching. which would imply at least kind of affirms the idea that perhaps inflation has peaked and wage growth at least might not be a driver of that, so that's why you get the sort of not too hot piece of an otherwise very strong jobs report >> these warnings and concerns from musk and dimon, what are they telling us? >> it's difficult to know what elon musk is saying about the overall economy. it's a relatively vague comment from him, but maybe it just means his company has been growing so fast, they might have overhired over the course of the last few years maybe it feels like they're not quite the right s
cnbc's senior markets commentator mike santoli live from the new york stock exchange cnbc pro calls it not too hot, not too gold just the goldilocks moment we need what does that mean? >> well, shep, it shows the underlying job market is very healthy. 390,000 net new jobs is absolutely quite strong, especially with unemployment already this low, but there was a little bit of slowdown in wage growth that was one element that a lot of investors were watching, the federal reserve is...
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again, coverage from the aspen ideas festival starts monday on cnbc >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc.bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news could the landmark court's decision outlawing abortion or at least giving that decision to the states galvanize democrats and drive more of them to the polls in november when control of congress is at stake? president biden apparently thinks so. >> this fall, roe is on the ballot personal freedoms are on the ballot the right to privacy, liberty, equality are all on the ballot and with your vote, you can act. you can have the final word. this is not over >> for months now, we have heard pollsters and political analysts predicting a shellacking for democrats in the midterms. but is the overturn of roe v. wade a game changer? cnbc's senior washington correspondent eamon javers on the top story at the bottom of the hour from d.c. >> even before this ruling today, abortion was becoming a key issue out on the campaign trail, and it's clear that the supreme court just isn't in sync with the majority of americans on the issue in an nbc news poll
again, coverage from the aspen ideas festival starts monday on cnbc >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc.bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news could the landmark court's decision outlawing abortion or at least giving that decision to the states galvanize democrats and drive more of them to the polls in november when control of congress is at stake? president biden apparently thinks so. >> this fall, roe is on the ballot personal freedoms are on the ballot the right to...
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in san francisco, here is cnbc's scott cohn >> reporter: it's an american mission.ken states are fighting to lead the fix. >> three, two, un. >> reporter: in the orwellian world that is economic development in america, there is never a bad time for more tax breaks. >> but these days, winning takes workers in painfully short supply >>> 5.5 million more open jobs than workers to fill them. >> workforce is always the single-most important factor >> reporter: labor has new leverage. >> they have seen the value and commanded a different wage or commanded a different benefit level. >> reporter: at the same time, some traditionally-business fra friendly governors are waging a culture war and digging in. >> not by anyone corporation >> reporter: our top states study scores states on the factors they use to sell themselves this year, that's workforce, our heaviest-weighted category, including migration and industry-recognized skills he look at infrastructure, development sites, roads, bridges, the power grid, and sustainability the the cost of doing business, increasingly im
in san francisco, here is cnbc's scott cohn >> reporter: it's an american mission.ken states are fighting to lead the fix. >> three, two, un. >> reporter: in the orwellian world that is economic development in america, there is never a bad time for more tax breaks. >> but these days, winning takes workers in painfully short supply >>> 5.5 million more open jobs than workers to fill them. >> workforce is always the single-most important factor >>...
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this is the news on cnbc >>> i'm calling on congress to suspend the federal gas tax for the next 90 days >> would that ease the pain at the pump in 2008, candidate obama called a gas tax holiday -- >> a gimmick >> we'll drill down on what it could accomplish for american families >> reactions in texas from the stunning revelations about the police response to the uvalde school massacre. >> i don't even know who to believe right now. >> as texas big city mayors push for change >> a powerful earthquake strikes, killing more than 1,000 people homes flattened in afghanistan what we've learned as the taliban plead for the world to help >> gabby petito's family in court in the first case since brian laundrie murdered their daughter what the petitos are seeking >> the nfl commissioner on capitol hill after new allegations against a team owner. >> the new push to remove juul e-cigarettes from american stores >> and back to the future. the musical. >> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith. >> good evening. president biden is urging the congress to temporarily pause the
this is the news on cnbc >>> i'm calling on congress to suspend the federal gas tax for the next 90 days >> would that ease the pain at the pump in 2008, candidate obama called a gas tax holiday -- >> a gimmick >> we'll drill down on what it could accomplish for american families >> reactions in texas from the stunning revelations about the police response to the uvalde school massacre. >> i don't even know who to believe right now. >> as texas big...
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at cnbc. here is your top five at 5:00.nvestors remain laser focused the chief economist is here. >>> call it a sign of things to come one major central bank with the biggest interest rate hike in 22 years. >>> bruised but still standing prime minister boris johnson survives a no confidence vote. a live report from london ahead. >>> elon musk with help from texa
at cnbc. here is your top five at 5:00.nvestors remain laser focused the chief economist is here. >>> call it a sign of things to come one major central bank with the biggest interest rate hike in 22 years. >>> bruised but still standing prime minister boris johnson survives a no confidence vote. a live report from london ahead. >>> elon musk with help from texa
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cnbc's senior economics correspondent steve liesman in d.c. he was at powell's news conference today did the fed make the right decision >> the important takeaway is the fed is showing it's getting very serious about fighting inflation. it's a staid institution it doesn't do something hiking three-quarters of a percentage point lightly that could mean another hike like this in july. it also means the odds of a recession are definitely going up doesn't guarantee a recession. makes it more likely, but the question you have to ask yourself is what kind of economy would this be if we kept going at 8% inflation every month? i think the fed had little choice here. >> what does this rate hike mean for people's money >> so, consumer rates are going to go up across the board. many already have. mortgage rates topping 6%. they were 3% not too long ago. auto and credit card loans, they're going it be higher making the cost of owning those things more expensive, and of course, the s&p 500 as you just said, off 20%, so that's a big hit to people's retireme
cnbc's senior economics correspondent steve liesman in d.c. he was at powell's news conference today did the fed make the right decision >> the important takeaway is the fed is showing it's getting very serious about fighting inflation. it's a staid institution it doesn't do something hiking three-quarters of a percentage point lightly that could mean another hike like this in july. it also means the odds of a recession are definitely going up doesn't guarantee a recession. makes it more...
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this is the news on cnbc 11 mass shootings, 15 people killed. >> this actually can happen in almost every city, every region of the country. >> now, congress working on solutions. a bipartisan group of senators saying, this time, they are serious. >>> boris johnson survives to remain the british prime minister how weakened he is after the vote in the wake of covid party gate >>> a judge in wisconsin tied up and murdered the killer's reported hit list targets? mitch mcconnell, two governors, and others police explain the alleged shooter's motive >>> where marijuana is legal drug cartels are changing their ways. >> 85% of the farms that we have discovered are illegal. >> the criminals from other countries growing weed inside the u.s. >>> apple announces now products and tricks for your iphone >>> elon musk threatens to back out of the twitter deal. >>> and back to the beach for d-day veterans >>> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the ne"the news with shepard smith". >> good evening. another deadly weekend of mass shootings across america gunmen killing at least 15 people and hurting dds
this is the news on cnbc 11 mass shootings, 15 people killed. >> this actually can happen in almost every city, every region of the country. >> now, congress working on solutions. a bipartisan group of senators saying, this time, they are serious. >>> boris johnson survives to remain the british prime minister how weakened he is after the vote in the wake of covid party gate >>> a judge in wisconsin tied up and murdered the killer's reported hit list targets? mitch...
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cnbc's perry russom reports from austin where lawmakers held that hearing today. perry?reporter: shep, in the 1 hour and 14 minutes police waited before killing the shooter, state investigators say the gunman fired at least six shots inside the classroom not clear if any children or teachers were killed by that gunfire. investigators releasing new information that was reported on body camera videos from inside the school, including a line that was said by uvalde school police chief arandondo 51 minutes into the massacre. he said, people are going to ask why we're taking so long we're trying to preserve the rest of the life state investigators in texas say the four foot fence is too low to stop threats. there is a lack of controlled access points and the classroom doors are vulnerable to attacks. >> every time you go back and look at one of these tragic situations you see opportunities that we had to be able to stop that pathway towards that violence >> reporter: the director of the state's department of public safety steve mcdraw revealing new information on the man who
cnbc's perry russom reports from austin where lawmakers held that hearing today. perry?reporter: shep, in the 1 hour and 14 minutes police waited before killing the shooter, state investigators say the gunman fired at least six shots inside the classroom not clear if any children or teachers were killed by that gunfire. investigators releasing new information that was reported on body camera videos from inside the school, including a line that was said by uvalde school police chief arandondo 51...
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cnbc was in davos.rypto the brands, they were clear brands they were clear protocols. they were having conversations that weren't talking about the crypto winter. in fact, it was quite springlike weather in davos >> right >> but, also, it was about what they were building >> angie, thanks we'll have you back. we need to talk about institutional adoption is happening, as you say. it's small now and then regulation. all around the world we have to look at all the different -- because it is global, so we can't just focus on what's happening here so much we still don't know as it's playing out angie, thanks. >>> two big hours ahead, joe futures pointing to a higher open on this monday morning. we'll show you what is moving next and later, a new weapon in the war against cancer dr. scott gottlieb on a clinical trial that has the medical world buzzing this morning "squawk box" coming right back after this only at vanguard you're more than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your priorities are o
cnbc was in davos.rypto the brands, they were clear brands they were clear protocols. they were having conversations that weren't talking about the crypto winter. in fact, it was quite springlike weather in davos >> right >> but, also, it was about what they were building >> angie, thanks we'll have you back. we need to talk about institutional adoption is happening, as you say. it's small now and then regulation. all around the world we have to look at all the different --...
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that's what's topping cnbc on the money. ernst and young paying a $100 million fine for accountants cheating on cpa ethics exams >>> delta admitting today fourth of july travel will be a mess. the airline just announced a system-wide change for free policy for all flights scheduled this holiday weekend that means passengers can rebook their trips with no change fees and no fare differences. the nation's airports plagued with travel trouble these days according to flight aware in the past two days alone, airlines have delayed more than 10,000 flights and cancelled 5,300. >>> summer barbecues about to get an unwelcome guest, inflation. the july 4th cookout for ten people set to cost nearly 70 bucks. total cookout costs up 17% from last year. driving the increase, meat, beef, chicken and pork up 30% year over year today at the pump gas prices nationwide $4.88 a gallon, the lowest in three weeks, still up about 28 cents from last month and $1.79 from last year >>> on wall street, the dow down 491, s&p down 79 the nasdaq down 343
that's what's topping cnbc on the money. ernst and young paying a $100 million fine for accountants cheating on cpa ethics exams >>> delta admitting today fourth of july travel will be a mess. the airline just announced a system-wide change for free policy for all flights scheduled this holiday weekend that means passengers can rebook their trips with no change fees and no fare differences. the nation's airports plagued with travel trouble these days according to flight aware in the...
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at cnbc. here is your top five at 5:00. selling shifting into high gear as the markets losing week intensifies late in the game yesterday. futures in a holding pattern this morning >>> investors gearing up for the anticipated report on inflation. expected it to show prices remain red hot what you need to watch for in that big cpi report. >>> ahead of the number, treasury secretary janet yellen talking about the u.s. economy saying the recession is unlikely >>> and a not so rosy outlook for docusign cratering on the miss as investors are worried about profitability. >>> and your exclusive weekly look at the top insider buys including one multimillion dollar stock purchase. it is friday, june 10th. you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning happy friday welcome to the show. i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivan let's kickoff the hour with the check on the markets and your money. futures are sitting at stable levels dow is only implied lower by 33 points s&p down 2 points. nasdaq up by 23. we should po
at cnbc. here is your top five at 5:00. selling shifting into high gear as the markets losing week intensifies late in the game yesterday. futures in a holding pattern this morning >>> investors gearing up for the anticipated report on inflation. expected it to show prices remain red hot what you need to watch for in that big cpi report. >>> ahead of the number, treasury secretary janet yellen talking about the u.s. economy saying the recession is unlikely >>> and a...
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that's what's topping cnbc's "on the money.ord announcing it will have 6200 manufacturing jobs in michigan, missouri and ohio. the new jobs expected to expand ford's vehicle production manufacturing. a big part of the plan, increasing production of the electric f-150 and that's in michigan the last howard johnson's in america now closed the popular restaurant chain known for its orange rooms and ice cream sundaes. it first opened in 1925. there were about a thousand of them in the '60s and '70s. howard johnson's was last located in new york. >>> lebron james, his lakers missed the nba playoffs, but he's still cashing in. forbes are reports king james is officially a billionaire and he's the first to do it while still playing. the other, michael jordan, but he didn't reach a billion dollars until about a decade after he retired >>> on wall street, the dow up 435 points today the s&p, up 76 the nasdaq, up 322 for a gain 2.7%, snapping a two-day losing streak ♪ ♪ >>> i'm kelly evans in for shepard smith on cnbc. any moment now pre
that's what's topping cnbc's "on the money.ord announcing it will have 6200 manufacturing jobs in michigan, missouri and ohio. the new jobs expected to expand ford's vehicle production manufacturing. a big part of the plan, increasing production of the electric f-150 and that's in michigan the last howard johnson's in america now closed the popular restaurant chain known for its orange rooms and ice cream sundaes. it first opened in 1925. there were about a thousand of them in the '60s and...
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i'm shepard smith on cnbc.time for the top of the news >> bowing to pressure from the travel industry, the white house changes a key covid rule for entering the u.s >>> why geico is shelling out millions to a woman who says she caught a little something extra from her ex-boyfriend inside his car. >>> but first, new revelations and fallout from the january 6th committee's investigation. former president trump lashing out today after last night's primetime hearing. it placed him at the center of a plot to overturn the 2020 election the former president doubling down on the big lie that the election was stolen. he called his former attorney general stupid and a coward. his own daughter ivanka distanced herself from the lie trump now says she was checked out, and he denied ever saying hang mike pence. tonight, we have new information about what the committee plans to do in the next set of hearings and who will be called upon to testify. the committee plans to build off the information we got last night. some of it
i'm shepard smith on cnbc.time for the top of the news >> bowing to pressure from the travel industry, the white house changes a key covid rule for entering the u.s >>> why geico is shelling out millions to a woman who says she caught a little something extra from her ex-boyfriend inside his car. >>> but first, new revelations and fallout from the january 6th committee's investigation. former president trump lashing out today after last night's primetime hearing. it...
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the january 6th hearing from victims of election fraud lies i'm shepherd smith this is the news on cnbc >> do you know how it feels to have the president of the united states target you? >> election workers describe what they've endured since president trump's attack >> we should invest on me that i'll be in jail with my mother saying things like be glad it's 2020 and not 1920. >> and the pressure campaign on state officials to change the results of the election. >> what with would you have me do and he said just do it and let the court sort it out. >> trump had a direct and personal role in this effort >> reporter: on hearing on the massacre in uvalde, texas. >> there's compelling everyday that the law enforcement response was an abject failure >> the new claim that the door the classrooms was not locked. and one kept cops from taking down the shooter >> the officers had body armor, the children had none. >> reporter: the stunning revelations from uvalde. and the new images to help find three men who escaped from alcatraz >>> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth "the news with shepherd
the january 6th hearing from victims of election fraud lies i'm shepherd smith this is the news on cnbc >> do you know how it feels to have the president of the united states target you? >> election workers describe what they've endured since president trump's attack >> we should invest on me that i'll be in jail with my mother saying things like be glad it's 2020 and not 1920. >> and the pressure campaign on state officials to change the results of the election....
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at cnbc global headquarters. here is your top five at 5:00. investors bracing for the latest read on the u.s. employment picture with the may jobs report due out at 8:30 a.m. eastern time looking for any signs of slowdown as inflation continues to burn white hot. >>> president biden in a primetime address to the country calling on congress to act in the face of the string of mass shootings in the country one state is not waiting for federal action >>> in new york, albany passing new restrictions on crypto and crypto mining. it is all about the carbon footprint. >>> with gasoline at all-time highs, we explore the actual breaking point when demand destruction is reality >>> and later on, it is not just jamie dimon, elon musk has a very bad feeling about the u.s. economy. >>> it's friday, june 3rd, 2022, jobs friday. you are watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. >>> good morning welcome to the show. i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivan let's kickoff the hour with the check on the markets and your money. stock futures in the red modestly so. dow
at cnbc global headquarters. here is your top five at 5:00. investors bracing for the latest read on the u.s. employment picture with the may jobs report due out at 8:30 a.m. eastern time looking for any signs of slowdown as inflation continues to burn white hot. >>> president biden in a primetime address to the country calling on congress to act in the face of the string of mass shootings in the country one state is not waiting for federal action >>> in new york, albany...
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on cnbc, it's the bottom of the hour.the top of the news. >> nato's reach about to expand. finland and sweden get one step closer to joining the alliance. >>> the car rankings are in. see how tesla stacks up against the competition. >>> but first, a judge hands down a sentence to ghislaine maxwell. the convicted sex trafficker gets 20 years. the judge called it sufficient and no greater than necessary for maxwell's role in recruiting and grooming teenage girls for jeffrey epstein's sexually abuse. ghislaine maxwell could be 80 years old when she gets out of prison, but the punishment is more lenient than the feds recommended. prosecutors wanted the british socialite to serve a minimum of 30 years. maxwell denied ever abusing the victims. today in court she spoke to them directly, saying the terrible impact on the lives of so many women is difficult to hear, and even more difficult to absorb, both in its scale and its extent. to you, all the victims, i am sorry for the pain that you experienced. sarah ransom is one of the
on cnbc, it's the bottom of the hour.the top of the news. >> nato's reach about to expand. finland and sweden get one step closer to joining the alliance. >>> the car rankings are in. see how tesla stacks up against the competition. >>> but first, a judge hands down a sentence to ghislaine maxwell. the convicted sex trafficker gets 20 years. the judge called it sufficient and no greater than necessary for maxwell's role in recruiting and grooming teenage girls for...
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june twektd right here on cnbc. >> takes a lot more money to drive to the cross roads and once you're there, you have to make a decision. >>> let's kick it off with retail target sending a warning across the industry as it says it will take a hit to profit as it cancels order and marks down unwanted merchandise brian cornell telling cnbc we thought it was prudent to be decisive, act quickly, get out in front of this address and optimize inventory in the second quarter. they added the current inventory was 33% higher than a year ago totaling more than $15 billion joining us is international whole sale distribution company that provides products to macy's, amazon resalers and more what to make of this, really i have a friend in the business of home goods, supplying bed, bath and beyond and others and was was talking about inventory piling up and have issing to question what to do with that, having to do with the spending slowdown and misjudgment about what was going to sell through. it feels like this isn't just a targetithsue what's your case >> thanks for having me back you should tot
june twektd right here on cnbc. >> takes a lot more money to drive to the cross roads and once you're there, you have to make a decision. >>> let's kick it off with retail target sending a warning across the industry as it says it will take a hit to profit as it cancels order and marks down unwanted merchandise brian cornell telling cnbc we thought it was prudent to be decisive, act quickly, get out in front of this address and optimize inventory in the second quarter. they added...
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cnbc's meg tirrell covers science and medicine for us.y clear. the cdc notices there are 27 million adults in the u.s. who have not yet been vaccinated against covid. there's some suggestion that some people might prefer a more familiar technology. the advisers seem skeptical of the idea though they still said it's important to clear additional vaccine types i spoke with dr. paul offit who noted this virus will be with us for decades and work needs to be with us. one way to do that is to better understand the rare heart risk known as myocarditis there were a few cases in novavax's studies, too it may be a rare risk with this vaccine, something to be better understood it's been a long road for novavax to reach this point. the company was down to 150 employees when the pandemic began. didn't have any manufacturing capacity that's the key reason it took until now to get the vaccine reviewed by the fda even though the clinical trials were done by last year. they had to establish a manufacturing network and get it cleared by the fda even thoug
cnbc's meg tirrell covers science and medicine for us.y clear. the cdc notices there are 27 million adults in the u.s. who have not yet been vaccinated against covid. there's some suggestion that some people might prefer a more familiar technology. the advisers seem skeptical of the idea though they still said it's important to clear additional vaccine types i spoke with dr. paul offit who noted this virus will be with us for decades and work needs to be with us. one way to do that is to better...
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cnbc is live with the latest >>> who's ready to hop on a private jet?'s ceos, the numbers ahead on how much companies are sending to send their execs around the country you have to hear it, it's happening on this wednesday, june 29th and this is "worldwide exchange." >>> welcome or welcome back, everybody. good wednesday morning i'm brian sullivan, thanks for being with us let's get right to your money after yesterday's pretty miserable last few hours of trading for most stocks. dow futures up about .1% nasdaq about the same. investors looking into any kind of reason to buy equities, not finding a lot, and digesting new comments from loretta mester who spoke on cnbc europe this morning, saying we are pretty much indeed on the way for a recession. listen >> i expect to see unemployment rates rise over the next few years to a little above 4% or 4.25%. again that's still good labor market positions so i think that's a painful one in some respects and it's going to be a bumpy ride in some respects but it's necessary we do it to get the inflation numbers dow
cnbc is live with the latest >>> who's ready to hop on a private jet?'s ceos, the numbers ahead on how much companies are sending to send their execs around the country you have to hear it, it's happening on this wednesday, june 29th and this is "worldwide exchange." >>> welcome or welcome back, everybody. good wednesday morning i'm brian sullivan, thanks for being with us let's get right to your money after yesterday's pretty miserable last few hours of trading for...
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other companies are watching, though we surveyed the cnbc global cfo counsel. that's a group of financial executives from a cross-section of companies when asked if they agree with the statement that a company should do business in a place where laws are open and inclusive, 50% agreed, only 35% disagreed. and the stakes get even higher when it comes to abortion. by 2-1 an executive says a state's restrictions on abortions could in fact influence where they make their location decisions we should point out, eamon, we're not going to look at abortions in this year's top states for business rankings because it's such a moving target but it's something the economic development community is watching closely and carefully >> scott, thank you. a big issue forcompanies there >>> after months of waiting, shots are now going into the arms of the youngest americans and according to some new numbers, there might not be a long wait for those shots. >>> and charting the bounce back for bitcoin after >>> america's youngest children can finally get a covid shot cdc director ro
other companies are watching, though we surveyed the cnbc global cfo counsel. that's a group of financial executives from a cross-section of companies when asked if they agree with the statement that a company should do business in a place where laws are open and inclusive, 50% agreed, only 35% disagreed. and the stakes get even higher when it comes to abortion. by 2-1 an executive says a state's restrictions on abortions could in fact influence where they make their location decisions we...