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sir david bell, _ results out this week. sir david bell, the — results out this week.universities were making a rational choice _ universities were making a rational choice with— universities were making a rational choice with supplementing their income — choice with supplementing their income with finances from overseas students _ income with finances from overseas students and another vice chancellor, professor colin riordan of cardiff, — chancellor, professor colin riordan of cardiff, said that government had a national— of cardiff, said that government had a national duty to make sure universities were viable to reach students — universities were viable to reach students from across the country. from _ students from across the country. from the — students from across the country. from the vice chancellor's point of view, _ from the vice chancellor's point of view, they— from the vice chancellor's point of view, they are tossing it back to the government at the moment. a lot of --eole the government at the moment. a lot of people watching — the government at the mom
sir david bell, _ results out this week. sir david bell, the — results out this week.universities were making a rational choice _ universities were making a rational choice with— universities were making a rational choice with supplementing their income — choice with supplementing their income with finances from overseas students _ income with finances from overseas students and another vice chancellor, professor colin riordan of cardiff, — chancellor, professor colin riordan of...
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clean shaven barlow the most youthful of the group by a full decade first division, major general david bell, bernie and third division major john jay gibbon. gershom mot is was the fourth of that group barlow was also shown. along with his rising reputation and increase in responsibility barlow was also acquiring a bit of a rotation as an eccentric is battle outfit as you see here consisted of a checkered flannel's shirt, and he always wore a cavalry saber cutting a strange figure it to put it nicely although almost 30 when the picture was taken barlow was already widely known as one of the quote unquote boy generals of the civil war. his extremely youthful appearance prompted the remark that he resembled more quote a highly independent mounted newsboy than a highly ranked officer and we would have to agree, right? civil war author bruce catton provided a rather vivid even lured description barlow. he wrote was quote a slight frail looking man with no color in his cheeks a loose jointed unsoldierly air about and when he walked with deadly emotionless eyes looking out of a clean shaven face
clean shaven barlow the most youthful of the group by a full decade first division, major general david bell, bernie and third division major john jay gibbon. gershom mot is was the fourth of that group barlow was also shown. along with his rising reputation and increase in responsibility barlow was also acquiring a bit of a rotation as an eccentric is battle outfit as you see here consisted of a checkered flannel's shirt, and he always wore a cavalry saber cutting a strange figure it to put it...
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david: mark the bells are ring ing for you over the weekend i hear you're getting married right? avid: congratulations. that's on sunday? >> yes, that's right. thank you very much, david. david: well i've had 33 years at it and it works, if you work at it it works so good luck to you, and have a wonderful wonderful -- >> thank you. >> [opening bell ringing. >> dean: i guess you won't be back on monday. the opening bell is ringing and again it looks like we are going to be opening with a lot of green on the screen. all of the indices are up in a very healthy way it seems, and look at this. all green right now, so far no red, that may change but it looks like we're doing pretty well. the big board, do we have the big board number yet? let's see. we are looking at, do we have the dow up yet? no? okay, well, the s&p, do we have those numbers up? there we go. dow jones is up 120. the s&p is up about 20 right now , about a half a percentage point gain on both the s&p and the dow, and if we turn to the nasdaq, we see a very healthy gain, 81 points on the nasdaq. that's .64% to the plus s
david: mark the bells are ring ing for you over the weekend i hear you're getting married right? avid: congratulations. that's on sunday? >> yes, that's right. thank you very much, david. david: well i've had 33 years at it and it works, if you work at it it works so good luck to you, and have a wonderful wonderful -- >> thank you. >> [opening bell ringing. >> dean: i guess you won't be back on monday. the opening bell is ringing and again it looks like we are going to...
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bell and joe. >> reporter: david mccallum remembers back in 1965 when a couple of neighborhood dads here on bainbridged, washington, bill bell and joel pritchard, were looking for something, anything to keep their bored kids entertained. they had some pieces of wood, a plastic ball, and a badminton court. so they made up a game on the spot and named it pickleball. >> the pickles version of the naming is that pickles would run around here in these bushes and grab the ball. so they named it after pickle, the dog. >> reporter: but there is also speculation that pickles was born after the game was invented, which would make it impossible. >> it would. >> reporter: while the origin of the sport's name might be complicated, the game itself was actually pretty simple. >> they came up and found the badminton court, which had a raised net. they had a ping-pong paddle and a whiffle ball and started trying to hit the ball and lowered the net and figured the game of pickleball out. >> reporter: scott stover and his wife carol own the house and the court where the sport was invented. they grew up spending their su
bell and joe. >> reporter: david mccallum remembers back in 1965 when a couple of neighborhood dads here on bainbridged, washington, bill bell and joel pritchard, were looking for something, anything to keep their bored kids entertained. they had some pieces of wood, a plastic ball, and a badminton court. so they made up a game on the spot and named it pickleball. >> the pickles version of the naming is that pickles would run around here in these bushes and grab the ball. so they...
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bell and joe. >> reporter: david mccallum remembers in 1965 when a couple of neighborhood dads on bainbridge islandome pieces of wood, a plastic ball and a badminton court. so they made up a game on the spot and named it pickleball. >> the pickles version of the naming is that pickles would return around in the bushes and grab the ball. so they named it after pickles the dog. >> reporter: there is also some speculation that pickles was born after the game was invented, which would make it impossible. >> it would. >> reporter: while the origin of the sport's name might be complicated, the game itself was actually pretty simple. >> they came up and found the badminton court, which had a raised net. they had a ping pong paddle and a wiffle ball and started trying to hit the ball and lowered the net and figured the game of paul outage. >> reporter: scott stover and his wife carol own the house and court where the sport was invented. they grew up spending summers down the road and watched, like david mccallum, as pickleball took off within their tiny island community. >> and it started growing, you know
bell and joe. >> reporter: david mccallum remembers in 1965 when a couple of neighborhood dads on bainbridge islandome pieces of wood, a plastic ball and a badminton court. so they made up a game on the spot and named it pickleball. >> the pickles version of the naming is that pickles would return around in the bushes and grab the ball. so they named it after pickles the dog. >> reporter: there is also some speculation that pickles was born after the game was invented, which...
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bell 14 minutes away, dow down 94. liz: ahead. second-quarter earnings. chief david zaslav new streaming strategy. charlie gasparino reporting broke some of that story. but also his cunning strategy too. >> most of the story yesterday on your show. what we reported was that they're going to merge the discovery plus with hbo max, the two major streaming services. they will merge those two together under one entity. there is going to be cost cuts involved in that. i don't believe they're going to give specifics cost cuts and layoffs in this earnings. they will announce the merger but not going to i have get specifics how much they will save but there clearly will be savings. from what i understand of people inside of company, telling fox business network there could be significant layoffs in the coming weeks and months ahead. liz: obviously. >> merging legal departments, merging manment, you're merging tech, you're merging marketing. liz: synergies. >> i hate that word. we keep hearing that. >> job cuts. >> synergies a lot of things. these are the downside of synergies not just cost cutting. he has
bell 14 minutes away, dow down 94. liz: ahead. second-quarter earnings. chief david zaslav new streaming strategy. charlie gasparino reporting broke some of that story. but also his cunning strategy too. >> most of the story yesterday on your show. what we reported was that they're going to merge the discovery plus with hbo max, the two major streaming services. they will merge those two together under one entity. there is going to be cost cuts involved in that. i don't believe they're...
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david. people are underestimating how fast [ bell ] >> at the big board it is bark celebrate its new breed-based dog food jim mentioned the dog on the floor a moment ago at the nasdaq, coffee company celebrating its listing via spac >> i always keep a close eye on that >> how is it looking >> the same it's been for quite some time. >> that's why he brought it up >> i love that thank you. the post-spac index, what i look at most often to get a sense of how these have performed once they have become public companies like any other, 41 cents on the dollar. now, again, my friends who are in spacs who have sponsored spacs will point out if you looked at the class of straight ipos from 2020, 2021, you would also see numbers that are not great in terms of percentage decline from where they went public as a broader index. >> when you speak to a ceo as i do of a spac company, here's what they always say to me mine's different >> right >> mine's different. >> right >> you see, i have a good spac maybe today's spac is the beginning of the warren buffett invested spacs, money out of a chinese -- maybe this
david. people are underestimating how fast [ bell ] >> at the big board it is bark celebrate its new breed-based dog food jim mentioned the dog on the floor a moment ago at the nasdaq, coffee company celebrating its listing via spac >> i always keep a close eye on that >> how is it looking >> the same it's been for quite some time. >> that's why he brought it up >> i love that thank you. the post-spac index, what i look at most often to get a sense of how...
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by td ameritrade >>> all right, let's get to a mad dash, then we have an opening bell what have you got? >> okay, davidpiece somewhat remnescent of what we have bib been seeing for a long time, research on deere they report 8/19. what's the outlook, sunny. fantastic. there's a bumper crop we don't talk about enough, which is why one day food is going to come down in price. but supply chain, like everyone else, still an issue david, until we get supply chain not an issue, jay powell has to stay on the case and raise the supply chain is still -- >> where are we on supply chain bottlenecks now? what are the key issues? >> i was with oshkosh, which makes fire trucks. nats a pretty safety oriented feature. they have the supply chain is semi-conductors, large, large. but it's also like everything is much more sophisticated. so you could be axel everything has more technology on it. the bottleneck was the analog to digital. you have this whole culture in our country that went digital too quickly without the -- >> it still goes back to chips it still does? >> because we don't make them here and we had no contr
by td ameritrade >>> all right, let's get to a mad dash, then we have an opening bell what have you got? >> okay, davidpiece somewhat remnescent of what we have bib been seeing for a long time, research on deere they report 8/19. what's the outlook, sunny. fantastic. there's a bumper crop we don't talk about enough, which is why one day food is going to come down in price. but supply chain, like everyone else, still an issue david, until we get supply chain not an issue, jay...
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bell. that's the futures. let's get back to the primaries. david avella is with us.with yesterday's results? >> every republican should be pleased because we have nominees going into the fall who can all be competitive, including in washington state. keep an eye on that washington state race as a late developing. but, stuart, two of the biggest developments as we look towards november if happening many michigan where democrats spent $2 million against dixon, and the messaging clearly didn't work because she won. so if dems want to hold that governorship, they're going to have to find better messaging or, who knows, maybe we should just invite them to the victory party in november. and then you move to arizona where senator sinema is going to make it challenging for her colleague, senator kelly, as he gets ready for the november election against now blake masters. if she votes for this alleged inflation bill, you're going to lose count the number of ads where blake masters and republicans are going to tell folks about mark kelly voting for something that's going to ra
bell. that's the futures. let's get back to the primaries. david avella is with us.with yesterday's results? >> every republican should be pleased because we have nominees going into the fall who can all be competitive, including in washington state. keep an eye on that washington state race as a late developing. but, stuart, two of the biggest developments as we look towards november if happening many michigan where democrats spent $2 million against dixon, and the messaging clearly...
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david gonzalez abc 7 news. after a day of choppy trading at the closing bell the dow was in the green they gained 18 points closing,99. the nasdaq was up 27 and the s&p added nine putting it into the green for the week. the government reported that slightly fewer americans filed for unemployment benefits last week as the labor market remains strong the effort to bring high-speed rail to the bay area marked a major milestone today the rail authorities board of directors approved the final environmental impact report for an extension from san francisco to san jose. this approval was a major hurdle in the effort to connect san francisco to la by high speed rail, it clears the way for the project to move into the final design construction phase the most up-to-date timeline puts the rail lines completion. well into the 2030s. throughout the pandemic many of us have become fans of home delivery of food groceries and retail goods and the demand is exploding autonomous vehicles are ramping up to fill that demand, but not without some challenges abc 7 news reporter david louie joined a bay area council forum looking at the
david gonzalez abc 7 news. after a day of choppy trading at the closing bell the dow was in the green they gained 18 points closing,99. the nasdaq was up 27 and the s&p added nine putting it into the green for the week. the government reported that slightly fewer americans filed for unemployment benefits last week as the labor market remains strong the effort to bring high-speed rail to the bay area marked a major milestone today the rail authorities board of directors approved the final...
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david, this looks like a very nice rally at the opening bell. was the inflation report that good?he inflation report was better than expected, that's for sure, and the market certainly loves that reality. and as my grandmother used to say, you've got to to make hay while the sun is shining, so certainly money is going to be made during this time frame as it was kind of a make or break for tech stocks given their very negative correlation with high inflation. but, you know, we are still in a high inflation cycle right now, and i don't think that we got supply side figured out. so it must be that demand is being curbed a little bit right now. stuart: okay. my worst fear is that the economy stays down and is down and stays down for a protracted length of time. is that your outlook? >> yes, sir. actually, what we're going to see here is a short, a midterm and a long-term component mt. cycle. so short 'em, potentially midterm, we could see some lift right now. but long term, guess what? we're in a down turn. this is two gdps in a row that are negative. we have not figured out things li
david, this looks like a very nice rally at the opening bell. was the inflation report that good?he inflation report was better than expected, that's for sure, and the market certainly loves that reality. and as my grandmother used to say, you've got to to make hay while the sun is shining, so certainly money is going to be made during this time frame as it was kind of a make or break for tech stocks given their very negative correlation with high inflation. but, you know, we are still in a...
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david rubenstein. stocks surging at 450 points on the dial. every sector is positive except for energy. you are watching closing bell on cnbc. nurse mariyam sabo knows a moment this pure demands a lotion this pure. gold bond pure moisture lotion 24-hour hydration no parabens, dyes, or fragrances gold bond champion your skin in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart. efficient. agile. and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introducing small business savings. call now to get powerful internet for just 39 dollars a month. with no contract. and a money back guarantee. all on the largest, fastest reliable network. from the company that powers more businesses than anyone else. call and start saving today. comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> while we are sensitive to the impact inflation and economic surges are having on consumers, it is critically important to understand we are not currently seeing any measurable reduction in customer spending or any evidence of customers treating down. >> that was ceo howard schultz on last night's earni
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he can't stop until the bell rings and that's with the folks in kansas did today. >> good to see you, sherisse cherice david is a congresswoman democrat from kansas. >> former governor of kansas, governor good to see you thank you for being with us. i want to get your reaction to this, because literally everyone i've talked to and there's lots of things to react to across the country, everyone is fascinated by this particular result in the kansas abortion rights question. >> well ali, it's good to see you and it's terrific to have a chance to share the stage with the wonderful cherice david. she's a fabulous member of our delegation and does a great job. this is about kansas and we are a state which came into the union as a free state founded by abolitionists who came to make sure there was a free state west of the mississippi. those folks are who wrote the constitution, at the end of the day when the dobbs decision took away the federal constitutional protection on women's reproductive rights and made it clear that it was up to the state, kansans said we are not going to let the legislators make decisions
he can't stop until the bell rings and that's with the folks in kansas did today. >> good to see you, sherisse cherice david is a congresswoman democrat from kansas. >> former governor of kansas, governor good to see you thank you for being with us. i want to get your reaction to this, because literally everyone i've talked to and there's lots of things to react to across the country, everyone is fascinated by this particular result in the kansas abortion rights question. >>...
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bell" market zone. mike santoli is here as always to break down these crucial moments of the trading day plus david rosenberg is here on the market and the economy and steve kovach as well we'll kick it off with the broader market, mike the dow is building on some gains in the final hour of trade, it's higher the s&p 500 has four positive sectors. it had two when we started the hour surprised to see the strength given we are seeing a spike in yields and the u.s. dollar and fed expectations of a bigger rate hike and maybe not a faster pause? >> a moderate surprise, i would say, sara. one thing about the move in yields and the dollar is, yes, they're rebuilding back toward their highs but not at highs so maybe there's a little play in terms of the way equities react to that. also on some level for most companies, good news and a sturdy demand picture reflected in a strong jobs market is not a terrible thing i think the idea that there is a little more breathing room in terms of what the economy can handle in terms of potential fed rate hikes is probably at work here too again, we're sort of just treading water
bell" market zone. mike santoli is here as always to break down these crucial moments of the trading day plus david rosenberg is here on the market and the economy and steve kovach as well we'll kick it off with the broader market, mike the dow is building on some gains in the final hour of trade, it's higher the s&p 500 has four positive sectors. it had two when we started the hour surprised to see the strength given we are seeing a spike in yields and the u.s. dollar and fed...
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we're two minutes away from the opening bell the dow is down by roughly 220 points here. let's send it over to jim cramer and david who are down at the new york stock exchange. we're experiencing some technical difficulties but are working hard to resolve them i see that both of you gentlemen there right now without cell phones that's a good sign, guys. >> we're making some progress here the crew is doing what it needs to do to deal with what's a pretty significant problem this morning in our inability to get anything out of the new york stock exchange. >> the ten-year which didn't have much movement on friday, now we're seeing the prices drop and yields go up but nowhere near where the two-year is. so i think, once, people are going to say inversion, recession. recession is on everybody's mind what is powell looking for is he looking for wages to peak? is that what he wants. everything else is kind of going his way. there's a note this morning about toll brothers, the radical number of cancellations. we know there's much in the economy, the glut in retail. what does powell want to see is it a peak in wages, david
we're two minutes away from the opening bell the dow is down by roughly 220 points here. let's send it over to jim cramer and david who are down at the new york stock exchange. we're experiencing some technical difficulties but are working hard to resolve them i see that both of you gentlemen there right now without cell phones that's a good sign, guys. >> we're making some progress here the crew is doing what it needs to do to deal with what's a pretty significant problem this morning in...
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david, thank you. we'll be watching closely for reaction on both sides. >>> still ahead on "cnn newsroom," we're just hours away from the opening bell on wall street. markets are shaping up after two days of steep losses. >>> plus days of waiting for student loan debt forgiveness might finally be over. details of what the white house may be considering. mfortable. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more e restful sleep per night. all smart beds are on sale. save 50% on the sleep number 3 360 limited edition smart bed. ends monday >>> welcome back. let me bring you up-to-date with the latest stories we're following. according to a cnn exclusive reporting, the u.s. justice department has issued another subpoena to the national archives for additional documents connected to the january 6 riots. it is a possible sign the department is ramping up its investigation into the role former u.s. president donald trump played into the attack on the u.s. capitol. >>> and donald trump is offering his own version of the search of his mar-a-lago resort in a lawsuit dump'trump's team is as for a special master to handle the investigation. >>> we're just hours away f
david, thank you. we'll be watching closely for reaction on both sides. >>> still ahead on "cnn newsroom," we're just hours away from the opening bell on wall street. markets are shaping up after two days of steep losses. >>> plus days of waiting for student loan debt forgiveness might finally be over. details of what the white house may be considering. mfortable. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more e restful sleep per night. all smart beds are on sale. save 50%...
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bell is going to ring in 16 minutes. cheryl: all right. well, we've got some breaking news in the streaming sector. warner bro's dis-covid ray chief david zaslav making good to cut costs at the media giant. management is laying off 70 staffers. the majority of which work in the hbo max department. take ago look at shares of warner bro's discovery. right now the stock is down about 3.33%. chachartly, you ratterred this t week. charlie: yeah, he said we're going to combine these streaming services with discovery -- hbo max. max. cheryl: yeah, it gets confusing. charlie: we're going to talk about disney later. he was going to combine and we report that had a i did before and report that had it would lead to rounds of layoffs and from what we understand, this is the first round. again, from my sources close to the company, there'll be more layoffs, more downsizing, there's going to be an incredible focus on cost here. i mean, one thing that zaslav believed there was too many silos in the old warner media company, the old time warner media. lots of overspending in certain streaming services over there. hbo+, a lot of overspending. cheryl: sl
bell is going to ring in 16 minutes. cheryl: all right. well, we've got some breaking news in the streaming sector. warner bro's dis-covid ray chief david zaslav making good to cut costs at the media giant. management is laying off 70 staffers. the majority of which work in the hbo max department. take ago look at shares of warner bro's discovery. right now the stock is down about 3.33%. chachartly, you ratterred this t week. charlie: yeah, he said we're going to combine these streaming...
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david zaslav out of this latest pickle. the star of the $100 million film"the flash"making headlines at this hour and the stock is down 7% today alone and charlie breaks it next. closing bell, we're about 15 minutes away. dow is still floundering down around 82 points. do not expect much of a change till tomorrow when we get that all important consumer inflation report for the month of july. tomorrow's final hour is going to be really crucial. set that dvr or join me live. less: first bat girl and now the flash causing more headaches for warner brother's dis-covid ray after its star ezra miller was arrested and charged with felony burglary for stealing alcohol from a residence in vermont. in vermont? moon shine? okay, it's just the latest continuey involving "the flash"lead actor and miller was ayred in hawaii twice this year for assault and facing several allegations of abuse in iceland and berlin. >> iceland? liz: despite miller's brushes with the law, ceo david zaslav said the long awaited flick is still a go and set to hit theaters june of next year and david zaslav may have decided "the flash"fate but there's questioning swirling around what part of the company he cou
david zaslav out of this latest pickle. the star of the $100 million film"the flash"making headlines at this hour and the stock is down 7% today alone and charlie breaks it next. closing bell, we're about 15 minutes away. dow is still floundering down around 82 points. do not expect much of a change till tomorrow when we get that all important consumer inflation report for the month of july. tomorrow's final hour is going to be really crucial. set that dvr or join me live. less: first...
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bell tonight. rivian. tomorrow, 10:00 we are going to be doing what? alix:umish. >> from the world of politics to the world of business, this is "balance of power" with david westin from bloomberg world headquarters, welcome now to "balance of power." two days in a row we had softer inflation numbers. maybe we are getting past that peak. we welcome back michael mckee. as long as you keep bringing these numbers we will keep asking you back
bell tonight. rivian. tomorrow, 10:00 we are going to be doing what? alix:umish. >> from the world of politics to the world of business, this is "balance of power" with david westin from bloomberg world headquarters, welcome now to "balance of power." two days in a row we had softer inflation numbers. maybe we are getting past that peak. we welcome back michael mckee. as long as you keep bringing these numbers we will keep asking you back
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david: good morning, india. heading into the open of the cash markets. it is likely that we will see some weakness coming through after the opening bell.ions are of that already. four weeks of gains there. couple of things to watch as part of the india agenda is concerned, there is an airport service aggregator platform here set the price, raising some money, $3.86, it could raise as much as $70 million. gillette india will post some results for the fourth quarter. and you have paytm's ceo remaining unscathed as shareholders vote to keep him as ceo. nifty features, as you can see, is lower by 0.4% -- nifty futures. haslinda: not surprising, that is in line with the rest of the region. until this year, india was at the fastest-growing markets for crypto assets. that has changed due to a transaction tax imposed in july. at the same time that rbi is preparing to launch a digital repeat next year, digital competitor to bitcoin as well as ethereum. let's talk all this with a global web3 lead, nitin sharma from antler global. wondering what you make of the hostility the indian government is showing towards the crib. guest: thank you for havi
david: good morning, india. heading into the open of the cash markets. it is likely that we will see some weakness coming through after the opening bell.ions are of that already. four weeks of gains there. couple of things to watch as part of the india agenda is concerned, there is an airport service aggregator platform here set the price, raising some money, $3.86, it could raise as much as $70 million. gillette india will post some results for the fourth quarter. and you have paytm's ceo...
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kwawatch it closely the opening bell at the big board, the fund for public housing celebrating its seventh year of investing programs, and akili, a digital medicine company david of things in the last 24 hours. >> there were. they had atm, bitcoin. >> yeah. >> which is somewhat prize surprising i haven't used a bit coin atm myself i don't know if you have >> no, i have not. >> apparently they've had undiminished demand. in fact, it continues to increase they have quite a few of them and they will be taking that company public through spac. >> and you'll have it and lose a lot of money and have a super good time. >> you're still positive on spacs, i guess >> we do some very good cnbc work with spacs. the greatest i've ever seen. >> one of the biggest was grab remember when that went public we talk williams-sonoma, $11 billion market cap this is still a $13 billion-plus market value is grab total gdp up 33% in the second quarter, 34% year over year on a constant currency basis. when you look at grab -- well, there's -- >> that's a telling index. >> it's below the average post-spac performance, because if that's at 43, grab's at $3.50. >> that's some of the best
kwawatch it closely the opening bell at the big board, the fund for public housing celebrating its seventh year of investing programs, and akili, a digital medicine company david of things in the last 24 hours. >> there were. they had atm, bitcoin. >> yeah. >> which is somewhat prize surprising i haven't used a bit coin atm myself i don't know if you have >> no, i have not. >> apparently they've had undiminished demand. in fact, it continues to increase they have...
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bells for a long time. the trump administration did a good job building bipartisan consensus and we have work to do. david manage to pull it off during the cold war, but it looks like they're doing so now, with the sanctions on russia, and about the only place they can freely sell their oil is in china. china will rely on them for oil. so, this is a very dangerous axis between china and russia now. >> it is, it's a growing partnership between the two, but there are some limits right now. china is not providing russia with military equipment, that's why russia needed to go to iran for those drones. and unable to get them from china. but for sure, you're absolutely right, that there's this partnership and a commitment on the part of those two nations to support rogue actors like iran and north korea, and counter the united states and our world-based order. we're seeing that happen, you know, in ukraine, the other geopolitical faultline where president zelenskyy has done more to counter and defend russia than any n.a.t.o. member has and he's helped build up this coalition of democracies, to counter russia, a
bells for a long time. the trump administration did a good job building bipartisan consensus and we have work to do. david manage to pull it off during the cold war, but it looks like they're doing so now, with the sanctions on russia, and about the only place they can freely sell their oil is in china. china will rely on them for oil. so, this is a very dangerous axis between china and russia now. >> it is, it's a growing partnership between the two, but there are some limits right now....
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bell a minute or so away plug power. >> offering 10 trillion in treasury bonds i wish jay powell would come back and sell now, because the bids are wanted. david power, their numbers, that's not usual. they're in the horrible number business, but chuck schumer, a good friend to them, they build in monroe county, a hub for hydrogen, now i would say they're the principal individual company that benefits from this bill. >> why >> hydrogen is too expensive there's a nice subsidy -- that makes it actually competitive. >> we had -- [ cheers and applause >> he is really smart, and plus power, i've got to tell you, andy marsh the winner. winner winner chicken dinner, plug power [ bell ringing ] >>> there's a lot of green on it [ chanting ] >> if you're just joining us, of course, we have a cpi number that was not hot for a change. 85.%. >> you would say it's positive >> most importantly, it was flat month to month >> right, but remember the components that have been most hot parent have peaked we have to go back on energy as much as my charitable trust has energy, they numbers are indicative of energy also having peaked in that we did not expect that
bell a minute or so away plug power. >> offering 10 trillion in treasury bonds i wish jay powell would come back and sell now, because the bids are wanted. david power, their numbers, that's not usual. they're in the horrible number business, but chuck schumer, a good friend to them, they build in monroe county, a hub for hydrogen, now i would say they're the principal individual company that benefits from this bill. >> why >> hydrogen is too expensive there's a nice subsidy...
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david, do you remember the phony bid for hudson, and now they have intent, and they argue that he had no intent. >> it is musk. you know. the opening belle them both here at the big board, and pioneer natural resources celebrating the 25th listing anniversary, and ceo scott sheffield will talk to jim. no surprise there later today. >> he always says, look, my yield, and the dividend, he wants it to have the highest yield on the s&p 500, and he has been success with that, and he is a great man. vi known him forever, and this a remarkable thing that he was the leader in growth, and now he is the leader in cons serving capitol, and better numbers than almost every other oil company in carbon capturing, and we will talk about greenhouse gas, met methane. >> you are >> yes. i think it is important. >> they have the best plan >> yes, they do. >> and the other day when we were talking about devin, not so much. >> scott does it two ways, and thank you, rusty brazil, and he does not buy properties that generate a lot, and also, he has big plans to capture the carbon. and now, david, when you are drilling offshore, you have no methane, because th
david, do you remember the phony bid for hudson, and now they have intent, and they argue that he had no intent. >> it is musk. you know. the opening belle them both here at the big board, and pioneer natural resources celebrating the 25th listing anniversary, and ceo scott sheffield will talk to jim. no surprise there later today. >> he always says, look, my yield, and the dividend, he wants it to have the highest yield on the s&p 500, and he has been success with that, and he...
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david, st. petersburg, florida, thanks for holding your go ahead. caller: oh, my gosh, i get to talk to the great larry elder. a good friend of mine, joe bell to michigan with you and he ended up in a cbs correspondent. his major was journalism. when time we were sitting there watching you on tv and he said you were at the same as you were when he was in school with you in the 1970's. he said this guy has never changed. you are very articulate. i respect your candor, your christianity. my question is -- like what you decide about welfare -- jfk said that welfare was at hand up, not a handout. i believe, and i want to know if you believe this too, do you believe that they -- if they didn't talk about racism so much, do you think we would having the subject all of the time russian market is just so sad -- it is common sense. some of the stuff they do is just beyond crazy. how do you get by every day dealing with that? host: we get the point. thank you. guest: morgan freeman said this years ago and regarding the welfare, fdr, the father of the new deal, even said that welfare was a social narcotic and the idea is to get people to be independen
david, st. petersburg, florida, thanks for holding your go ahead. caller: oh, my gosh, i get to talk to the great larry elder. a good friend of mine, joe bell to michigan with you and he ended up in a cbs correspondent. his major was journalism. when time we were sitting there watching you on tv and he said you were at the same as you were when he was in school with you in the 1970's. he said this guy has never changed. you are very articulate. i respect your candor, your christianity. my...
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david, thank you for holding ste go to their question or comment. >> caller: oh my gosh i get to talk to the great larry elder. larry, a good friend of mine, joe bell with you. he ended up being a cbs correspondent. his major was journalism. and one time were sitting there watching you, on tv, and he said you are the same as you were when he was in school with you in the 70s. he said this guy has never change. you are very articulate. i respect your candor, your christianity. my question is what you just said about will welfare, jfk said welfare was a hand up not a handout. and just different things. i believe, i want to know if you believe this too, if they didn't talk about racism so much, and spoke it do you think will be having the subject all the time? i think it is just so sad. it is common sense of the stuff they do up there is just beyond crazy. how do you get by every day dealing with that? do it all right we got the point thank you sir. >> guest: morgan freeman said we ought not to be obsessing with the sun much but hed said this years ago. and regarding the welfare, fdr the father of the new deal even said welfare was a social narcotic.
david, thank you for holding ste go to their question or comment. >> caller: oh my gosh i get to talk to the great larry elder. larry, a good friend of mine, joe bell with you. he ended up being a cbs correspondent. his major was journalism. and one time were sitting there watching you, on tv, and he said you are the same as you were when he was in school with you in the 70s. he said this guy has never change. you are very articulate. i respect your candor, your christianity. my question...
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david, thanks for holding, st. petersburg, florida, go ahead with your question and comments. >> oh, my gosh, i get to talk to the great larry elder. larry, a good friend of mine joe bellth you and he ended up being in a cbs correspondent and major was journalism and one time we were sitting watching you on tv, and he said that you were the same as you were when he was in school with you in the '70s. he said this guy has never changed. you're very articulate and i respect your candor, your christianity. my question is, like what you just said about welfare, jfk said that welfare was a hand up not a handout, and just different things, i think i believe, and i want to know if you believe this, too, do you think if they didn't talk about racism so much and stoke it, do you think we would be having the subject all the time? i just think it's just so sad that it's common sense, some of the stuff that they do up there is just beyond crazy and how do you get by every day just dealing with that? >> all right, david, we've got the point, thank you, sir. >> yeah, morgan freeman once said we ought not to be obsessing with this so much. he said this years ago. and regarding the we
david, thanks for holding, st. petersburg, florida, go ahead with your question and comments. >> oh, my gosh, i get to talk to the great larry elder. larry, a good friend of mine joe bellth you and he ended up being in a cbs correspondent and major was journalism and one time we were sitting watching you on tv, and he said that you were the same as you were when he was in school with you in the '70s. he said this guy has never changed. you're very articulate and i respect your candor,...