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joining us is norm eisen, he was u.s.r to the czech republic and national security analyst and chief of russia operations steve hall. steve, what kind of impact do you think the president's visit to ukraine may have on vladimir putin or his reaction to it? >> well, first, this is a huge, huge deal for the ukrainians. i've never served in any place where the seniors in that particular government said hey, is there any way we can get the american president? this is political currency. it's political capitalist. for ukraine this is like if beyonce were playing at your high school prom. it's a huge deal for them. and it's a big boost. >> like beyonce playing at your high school prom if your high school prom was under attack. >> and that's the other side of it. first of all, it bolsters everybody's -- the morale in ukraine, not just the citizens, but the soldiers fighting it. and it's a huge blow to vladimir putin. he's got to be pretty upset about this on the verge of a big speech he is going to make tomorrow. so it will be i
joining us is norm eisen, he was u.s.r to the czech republic and national security analyst and chief of russia operations steve hall. steve, what kind of impact do you think the president's visit to ukraine may have on vladimir putin or his reaction to it? >> well, first, this is a huge, huge deal for the ukrainians. i've never served in any place where the seniors in that particular government said hey, is there any way we can get the american president? this is political currency. it's...
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and visits like this are so important. >> yeah, norm eisen and steve hall thank so much.mmy carter and his choice in 98 to now enter hospice care at home. doctor lena wang joins us along with president carter's chief -- resident speech writer. what? all i had to do was answer a couple questions and got a real offer in seconds. then, they just picked up the car and paid me right on the spot. sell your car at carvana dot com today. you get advice like... just stop. go for a run. go for ten runs. run a marathon. instead, start small with nicorette, which will lead to something big. we were blown away. (chuckles) legacy is really, really big at howard university so it's really a special moment to know that i had a family member who over a hundred years prior have walk these grounds. if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if it received ppp, and all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the applic
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i'm sara eisen in to want for melissa lee. this is "options action" live from the nasdaq site on the desk, mike khouw, carter worth, and bonawyn eisen another pivotal week for retail earnings so we're devoting a second options friday to them we are talking target, up 10% but sliding from recent highs. carter, what do the chart say? ahead of earnings on tuesday >> two ways to look at target. of course on its own and as an absolute chart as bearish to bullish reversal another way to look at target, ands -- and this is very important, ratio target to walmart. walmart is the favorite, and target is th less desired or wanted on wall street we're playing the opposite we think target is actually going to do better on its earnings result than walmart did on it. >> one of the reasons why is they're more exposed to consumer discretionary than staples target, that is. you've got a trade for us, here, mike >> this is an interesting situation, because target doesn't look terribly cheap on a trailing basis this is a name that's moved sharpl
i'm sara eisen in to want for melissa lee. this is "options action" live from the nasdaq site on the desk, mike khouw, carter worth, and bonawyn eisen another pivotal week for retail earnings so we're devoting a second options friday to them we are talking target, up 10% but sliding from recent highs. carter, what do the chart say? ahead of earnings on tuesday >> two ways to look at target. of course on its own and as an absolute chart as bearish to bullish reversal another way...
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norm eisen, thank you very much, as always, sir.>>> a protest today against florida's governor and state school officials. new developments in the class controversy that's drawn national attention to the sunshine state, up next. your pu, at pnc private bank we will work with you every step of the way to help you achieve it. so let us focus on the how. just tell us - what's your why? you can cashback 5% on travel purchased through chase with freedom unlimited and buy a better plane seat... switch to a king suite- or book a silent retreat. silent retreat? oh! hold up! earn big with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? >>> protesters have converged on florida's capital. they are marching in tallahassee because florida rejected the advanced placement course on african american history studies. governor desantis' administration said the course lacks educational value. a ap curriculum is put together by the college board. the same board that organizes the s.a.t. they say the decision was politically motivated.
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my 2nd name is eisen. i was named after her me says cousin ali john says mismanagement by the local authorities contributed to the disaster. he shows me what the hospital looked like before it collapsed. the building was dilapidated for years, he says, unsafe, but no one did anything about it. you college, i bet they will get nickel mythology collision. it was obvious that this building would collapse sooner or later even without an earthquake. but why, of the kept using it until it became a tomb for every one inside. the scale of the destruction is overwhelming. across the regions, thousands of buildings have collapsed and tire neighborhoods have been flattened and hundreds of thousands of people left homeless, maybe get him yearbook, we meet some of them in this makeshift camp and his candid on. it feels disorganized desperate families who were strangers a week ago or now forced to share a small tent was not much in it. so this is good villas. law. we don't have enough tens. it's so cold inside. it doesn
my 2nd name is eisen. i was named after her me says cousin ali john says mismanagement by the local authorities contributed to the disaster. he shows me what the hospital looked like before it collapsed. the building was dilapidated for years, he says, unsafe, but no one did anything about it. you college, i bet they will get nickel mythology collision. it was obvious that this building would collapse sooner or later even without an earthquake. but why, of the kept using it until it became a...
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norm eisen is a cnn legal analyst and served as a foerm judiciary counsel in president trump's first. good to see you, norm. if one outlet gets it, will they all? >> fred, kevin mccarthy has said, quote, this is the property of the american people. well, if it is the property of all of us, you can't be handing our property over to one media outlet and one person at that outlet. 44,000 hours of it, very valuable, and leave the others out. i think it implicates the first amendment and they should be shared, this footage should be shared with everyone. we'll see if it goes to court and, if so, what happens? >> i was going to say, would it just be mccarthy's good will, or would he be compelled to share the information since he already allocated it or is allocating it to one outlet? >> fred, it's clear that this is contrary to the spirit of the first amendment of freedom of the press. all media outlets should be free to review this material, but having a constitutional issue and getting a court case on file, so far nothing has been filed. and then winning, those are two different things.
norm eisen is a cnn legal analyst and served as a foerm judiciary counsel in president trump's first. good to see you, norm. if one outlet gets it, will they all? >> fred, kevin mccarthy has said, quote, this is the property of the american people. well, if it is the property of all of us, you can't be handing our property over to one media outlet and one person at that outlet. 44,000 hours of it, very valuable, and leave the others out. i think it implicates the first amendment and they...
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i'm sara eisen the dow down as low as 410 the s&p 500 down 0.4%. every sector lower now utilities at the bottom of the pack the nasdaq down half a percent, again, looking a lot better than how we were looking this morning after the wholesale inflation number another hot read on inflation. ten-year treasury note yield higher 3.8. the muddled economic picture what it means for the fed's path joined by the former treasury secretary jack lew >>> and later an exclusive interview with snap ceo evan spiegel. we'll get his jowl look for user growth, his read and much more senior markets commentator mike santoli here to break down all the action at the "market dashboard. speaking about the resilience, really, of this market sold off a lot harder given how we've come into it and some of the data >>> another morning dip. it does get bought again, sara every day for the last two weeks the low for the day on the s&p 500 has been within 1% of the 4,100 mark each time it kind of gained some traction there we're up 1% for the week so still managing to stay in the
i'm sara eisen the dow down as low as 410 the s&p 500 down 0.4%. every sector lower now utilities at the bottom of the pack the nasdaq down half a percent, again, looking a lot better than how we were looking this morning after the wholesale inflation number another hot read on inflation. ten-year treasury note yield higher 3.8. the muddled economic picture what it means for the fed's path joined by the former treasury secretary jack lew >>> and later an exclusive interview with...
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of the salty trend pushing 1000. 5 better goes any more there and i ground is to be that gina with eisen believe eva e gotten that goggle echo. went out to him by shuttled it made up. wanted to have a thought that luck will duda the been laid. so that'll shape out. yeah. no, hulu, son in law, could put a clean bulge. it took to norma. oh, i could do with my job 5 to didn't for the yeah, i love the cookie of the chip piece of a good local northwood public eliano. she had the le bought the key....
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whole idea of the eco friendly energy source in annoying puerto let donald in a noise and do this with eisen the supremacy. he owns the land, but i hands on the cover 1000. i'm about to produce a cover. 1000 can reflect awesome fuqua's bow. wow. so form lines get this kind and zones concept a is kind of nice. and zach then, so interest this kind of like a cycle that would have glimpses and bonfire finley. he's a has on. so league wanted landon long as tight. this isn't a fan of acres on has all...
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this is "options action" live from the nasdaq site on the desk, mike khouw, carter worth, and bonawyn eisen another pivotal week for earns, so we're devoting a second options friday to them we are talking target, up 10% but sliding from recent highs. carter, what do the chart say? >> two ways to look at target. of course on its own and as an absolute chart as bearish to bullish reversal if you look at that, walmart is the favorite and target is the less desired or wanted on wall street we're playing the opposite we think target is actually going to do better on its earnings result than walmart did on it. >> one of the reasons why is they're more exposed to consumer discretionary than staples mike >> this is an interesting situation, because target doesn't look terribly cheap on a trailing basis this is a name that's moved sharply on the last several earnings they have had they have had two double digit moves out of the last three earnings they reported implying an 8.5% move right now. this is a difficult situation. i would not be inclined to go out and purchase to stock right here but i do
this is "options action" live from the nasdaq site on the desk, mike khouw, carter worth, and bonawyn eisen another pivotal week for earns, so we're devoting a second options friday to them we are talking target, up 10% but sliding from recent highs. carter, what do the chart say? >> two ways to look at target. of course on its own and as an absolute chart as bearish to bullish reversal if you look at that, walmart is the favorite and target is the less desired or wanted on wall...
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they had an a and i grab this to be di gina with eisen bohemia. you got that golden echo. went out to him by shut audit, made up. wanted your faith. thought that luck will duda i believe so that will shape out. yeah. so it would put in audio clean vonage it took to norma. i did with you to the melinda ah, module 5 and then football is eliano piccolo. gail fellowship. he's got a good local northwood public. eliano. she had the the key couldn't donna, wister chin. sure. sure. sure, no, colleen would that wound up? i've been put on that, but with a on the case she has by yet chin sorta. luckily today and get this, you know, my yet the listen soon. you will not me good, good to politi, got guided level. pretty much put the bomb blanket will give you on saturday militia for the new today. 5 the needs i yeah. dove it a lot man. that believe i go put, i mean so that he does. yeah. it's, i don't wanna gordon them up enough. restaurant eel opposed to little appoline galena. anything we so not a customer that listens uni economy day near la conchella culina
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on the baltic coast eisen and missionary san k, or say that so it might be one day long wheel. it's certainly gotten warmer last august was a novel of invoice. well, more give all this up, this and we keep an eye on it at all far. but only in deciding where to invest india, so we can take advantage of climate change was tim kima, bundled scene kernan, tourism, or saving the climate. it's a conflict of interest gear hard can't and i, he highlights some of his projects, installing solar panels antennas, courts, or sustainably renovating a few hotels. but he been, he knows that won't be enough in the earth's mission with not stupid. i do think about what i could do better summer and had to prevent this impending catastrophe dizzy curtis. what i can do, what everyone can do a somehow. but if i don't know what to do, i'm glad it would be helpful if someone said more than just one. this is what's going to happen. i'm just nervous. i need someone to do what i do as a consultant, to say, here is what we need to do. ask one thing, that's what i'm missing one for this tool. when does fai
on the baltic coast eisen and missionary san k, or say that so it might be one day long wheel. it's certainly gotten warmer last august was a novel of invoice. well, more give all this up, this and we keep an eye on it at all far. but only in deciding where to invest india, so we can take advantage of climate change was tim kima, bundled scene kernan, tourism, or saving the climate. it's a conflict of interest gear hard can't and i, he highlights some of his projects, installing solar panels...
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whole idea of the eco friendly energy source in annoying, portable titled noise, and do this with eisen the super. if the he owns the land, but i hands on then cover one flaws on lying about a predictable one. pause and can reflect awesome fruits like bow. wow. so form lines get this kind and zones concept is kind of nice. and zach badden says, almost this kind of like a cycle that would have limps isn't bonfire friendly. he's a, has an selig, wanted allen undone, longish tide. this isn't a fan of acres on, hence all the net gonna torn as creeps. arrogant anger school is a fine surprise on the long of name odo, who, buddy hold up to who has come to levy to secure, also greeted no less sooner if you put yourself in increasing fear. before monta, he ever, natalie wrote as seo sitting twisted in nuclear, have a key that more important jewish, he closed edition, clear, a killer quoted, a part of my associate was all we should be. some controversy should requests on how nuclear halls medical pretend. you know the call to do it is not that i peskin more, but anyway, the point picnic don't cou
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places where we think climate change could benefit us once put in palm trees and the baltic coast eisen and missionary san k, or say that so it may be one day long we'll it certainly gotten warmer and this target was i another off invoice. well, more give or to sub this or we keep an eye on it at the all fall, but only in deciding where to invest in the so we can take advantage of climate change or simply ma, bundled scene, colonel tourism, or saving the climate. it's a conflict of interest. gerhard can't deny. he highlights some of his projects, installing solar panels antennas, courts, or sustainably renovating a few hotels. but even he knows that won't be enough. in its mission. we're not stupid. i do think about what i could do better summer and how to prevent this impending catastrophe dizzy contest what i can do, what everyone can do a summer. but if i don't know what to do, i'm glad it would be helpful if someone said more than just one. this is what's going to happen. and we are snobbish. i need someone to do what i do as a consultant, to say here is what we need to do. ask for
places where we think climate change could benefit us once put in palm trees and the baltic coast eisen and missionary san k, or say that so it may be one day long we'll it certainly gotten warmer and this target was i another off invoice. well, more give or to sub this or we keep an eye on it at the all fall, but only in deciding where to invest in the so we can take advantage of climate change or simply ma, bundled scene, colonel tourism, or saving the climate. it's a conflict of interest....
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whole idea of the eco friendly energy source and annoying porto let donald noise and do this with eisen the us who brings to he owns island for icons on the capital 1009 about or produce a couple of 1000 can reflect awesome food like bow. wow. so form lines get this kind and zones concept a is kind of nice. and zach then so interest this kind of like a cycle that would have glimpses bonfire finley is a, has an saline on to landon longish tide. this isn't a fan of acres on has all the net gun is torn as creeps, arrogant. anger school is a fine surprise on kenzie long of name would. oh, who, buddy, how would opt out who prescribe lavine to sacre also dream or less so even if you put your children in chrissy or before mom to ever know probably wrote as seo, sitting, twisted in nuclear have a key that more important jewish. he closed edition, clear, a killer quoted, a part of my associate was all we should be. some controversy should requests on nuclear halls medical pretend, you know, talk to directly so that i peskin already define technique don't, could sit with people. my mom could a so
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what is rough eisen -- raffeisen going to do? >> this is an extraordinary situation.have not done anything. we have seen some banks exit and take multimillion dollar hits. business as usual is unfair but they have not come out with a plan to pull back from russia. they are now being quizzed by u.s. regulators and the shareholders hate the idea because of the unknown risk. guy: how serious is the quizzing? >> so far, it seems like light quizzing. no formal probe or anything like that. u.s. regulators are asking questions about the plan and transactions in russia and the question they want resolved is, is this going to reach sanctions? they said absolutely not, but it is a question investors will be keen to. guy: last week, british banks had a turbulent week. what are we expecting from hsbc? we will be speaking to noel quinn tomorrow morning? >> on the one hand, you have the largest shareholder still trying to get them to spin off the asian unit. at the same time, you have huge exposure to asia. how is that doing with china's reopening? the big question of dividends is
what is rough eisen -- raffeisen going to do? >> this is an extraordinary situation.have not done anything. we have seen some banks exit and take multimillion dollar hits. business as usual is unfair but they have not come out with a plan to pull back from russia. they are now being quizzed by u.s. regulators and the shareholders hate the idea because of the unknown risk. guy: how serious is the quizzing? >> so far, it seems like light quizzing. no formal probe or anything like...
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its financial services conference today let's get to sara eisen who has a special guest. good morning. i am here at the bank of america financial services conference with bank of america ceo brian moynihan thank you for having us here. >> thank you for coming. hundreds of investors and a bunch of ceos and other companies giving their view of the future it's good you could be here to put that out in the public domain. >> good. let's talk about the view of the future we got an inflation report widely discussed this morning. seventh month in a row of cooling inflation, 6.4%. what's your assessment of how fast it can come down from here? >> i think the question sort of the stickier, not sticky components and elements but labor markets are strong and you've heard chair powell and others talk about that because, you know, the rally is new claims for unemployment low, not hiring as many people or slowing down in mying hiring, layoffs, but still don't see a major adjustment in terms of the employment rate. that job and wage tightness and things is something they have to see. it's
its financial services conference today let's get to sara eisen who has a special guest. good morning. i am here at the bank of america financial services conference with bank of america ceo brian moynihan thank you for having us here. >> thank you for coming. hundreds of investors and a bunch of ceos and other companies giving their view of the future it's good you could be here to put that out in the public domain. >> good. let's talk about the view of the future we got an...
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let's go to carl and sara on the floor. >>> good tuesday morning i'm kcarl quintanilla with sara eisennda. carlyle group, and dirk van de put, we'll get his take on consumer strength and inflation, and robert
let's go to carl and sara on the floor. >>> good tuesday morning i'm kcarl quintanilla with sara eisennda. carlyle group, and dirk van de put, we'll get his take on consumer strength and inflation, and robert
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i'm sara eisen here with carl quintanilla.of the new york stock exchange setting the agenda for us today, we have pepsico's ceo, ramon laguarta on the pulse of the consumer and a tough macro environment. his outlook on price hikes and demand, as the stock comes off of strong earnings and sales in q4 >>> later on, former federal reserve vice chair richard clairda, that has this market overpriced a recession like bullard suggested today? we'll talk some inflation, rates, potential soft landing, all ahead of the minutes this afternoo
i'm sara eisen here with carl quintanilla.of the new york stock exchange setting the agenda for us today, we have pepsico's ceo, ramon laguarta on the pulse of the consumer and a tough macro environment. his outlook on price hikes and demand, as the stock comes off of strong earnings and sales in q4 >>> later on, former federal reserve vice chair richard clairda, that has this market overpriced a recession like bullard suggested today? we'll talk some inflation, rates, potential soft...
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i'm sara eisen and carl quintanilla and david faber.he new york stock exchange. take a look at stocks on the final trading day of the month of february. hasn't been great month for investors. unchanged on the s&p 500 nasdaq outperformed. that's been the theme of the month and of the year so far, where the s&p 500 is going to go out with the month with a decline of more than 2%. the dow even worse, negative for the year nasdaq composite is up for the year and had a lesser decline for the month of february. we're about 30 minutes here into the trading session. we've got three big movers we are watching target topping wall street estimates for the first time in a year as its holiday quarterly sales rose 1% from the same year-ago period. we have more on that name later this hour. zoom, rallying after posting a beat on the top and bottom lines for the fourth quarter it's not rallying anymore. it was premarket had a gain of 4% negative now the stock still down around 40% over the last 12 months of trading. then norwegian cruise lines sliding,
i'm sara eisen and carl quintanilla and david faber.he new york stock exchange. take a look at stocks on the final trading day of the month of february. hasn't been great month for investors. unchanged on the s&p 500 nasdaq outperformed. that's been the theme of the month and of the year so far, where the s&p 500 is going to go out with the month with a decline of more than 2%. the dow even worse, negative for the year nasdaq composite is up for the year and had a lesser decline for the...
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i'm sayra eisen the dow is lower, 231 points some earnings movers in there weighing on the dow and somee unh, united health care, caterpillar, boeing, travelers al
i'm sayra eisen the dow is lower, 231 points some earnings movers in there weighing on the dow and somee unh, united health care, caterpillar, boeing, travelers al
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i'm sara eisen take a look at where we stand on the markets.the dow 59 minutes left in trading the low of the day down 256 points the s&p is unchanged that's because you have strength in groups like communication services, paramount leading the charge there, berkshire hathaway upping its
i'm sara eisen take a look at where we stand on the markets.the dow 59 minutes left in trading the low of the day down 256 points the s&p is unchanged that's because you have strength in groups like communication services, paramount leading the charge there, berkshire hathaway upping its
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i'm sara eisen take a look at where we stand on the markets. lower in the dow 59 minutes left in trading the low of the day down 256 points the s&p is unchanged that's because you have strength in groups like communication services, paramount leading the charge there, berkshire hathaway upping its stake in that name, utilities, industrials, materials and technology those are all your sectors in the green. what's not working today, energy, real estate and financials the ten-year treasury yield up 3.8% check out the biggest earnings movers roblox, analog devices jumping on results while devon energy pulls back coming up on the show today we will talk to national retail federation president matt shay about the retail sales why he says cpi isn't the best measure of inflation >>> and later a rare conversation with sam zell everything from the state of the economy to real estate, the fed, and much more. >>> first senior market commentator mike santoli joins us what are you watching? >> the interday strength, sara, continues to be the strength not dra
i'm sara eisen take a look at where we stand on the markets. lower in the dow 59 minutes left in trading the low of the day down 256 points the s&p is unchanged that's because you have strength in groups like communication services, paramount leading the charge there, berkshire hathaway upping its stake in that name, utilities, industrials, materials and technology those are all your sectors in the green. what's not working today, energy, real estate and financials the ten-year treasury...
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yes, it's gamble, eisen grow but i don't -- i agree but i don't want to ban all gambling.f you ban it, you're just handed all the power back to the fed and federal government. is that where you want power to lay? >> i agree with your point but other way if we ban it or gamble its way to zero. either way it's probably going away. >> i'd rather it gamble its way to zero than the government step in and say we don't want any competition to the money we control. i don't want to be like china. >> people can burn themselves out. >> fair. stuart: charlie monger called bitcoin rat poison. strong opinions for a 98-year-old guy. moneyer lauren: 2 billion daily users. facebook around a while, 2 billion daily actives. that's amazing. cost cutting, $40 billion stock buy back for the stock. >> wh stuart: what's wrong? lauren: overdone. the numbers, major driver of meta's losses for the past year or so is their mark zuckerberg's bet on the meta verse. that unit for all of last year reported a loss of $13.7 billion. it's the reality labs unit. his vision is still losing money. this is just
yes, it's gamble, eisen grow but i don't -- i agree but i don't want to ban all gambling.f you ban it, you're just handed all the power back to the fed and federal government. is that where you want power to lay? >> i agree with your point but other way if we ban it or gamble its way to zero. either way it's probably going away. >> i'd rather it gamble its way to zero than the government step in and say we don't want any competition to the money we control. i don't want to be like...
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i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and david faber.we're rallying today lower for the week by more than 1%, but a nice 0.8% gain for the s&p 500. technology in the lead thanks to nvidia, but energy, real estate, industrials, financials having a strong start to the morning. the nasdaq up 1% we're 30 minutes into the trading session. here are the big movers we are watching start with nvidia, why the nasdaq is leading soaring after beating estimates. the chipmaker's revenue outlook topping expectations the ceo jensen huang optimistic about a.i. >>> alibaba, the company smashing expectations on the top and bottom line and forecasts stronger demand ahead. the stock up 4%. keep an eye on domino's in the red deeply here after tough result there's ceo russell winer saying, quote, we experienced significant pressure on our u.s. delivery business in 2022 and focused our efforts on creating solutions. not something that investors want to hear so today it's really a deep dive on the consumer because we have a ton of earnings results and some econo
i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and david faber.we're rallying today lower for the week by more than 1%, but a nice 0.8% gain for the s&p 500. technology in the lead thanks to nvidia, but energy, real estate, industrials, financials having a strong start to the morning. the nasdaq up 1% we're 30 minutes into the trading session. here are the big movers we are watching start with nvidia, why the nasdaq is leading soaring after beating estimates. the chipmaker's revenue outlook topping...
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i'm sara eisen here with carl quintanilla as always live from post nine at the new york stock exchangeas the morning off. take a look atp almost 300 points after the worst week of the year last week three straight weeks of declines the s&p up a pull percent and housing data to start the hour diana olick has that for us. pending home sales how do they look >> pending home sales in january jumped 8.1% compared with december according to the national association of realtors much more than the 1% gain the street was expecting and it is the second straight month of gains. it is, however, unlikely to last and here's why pending home sales are based on signed contracts people out shopping in january and that's when mortgage rates fell back to the lowest rates since september. after hitting a high of 7% in october on the 30-year fixed which caused sales to drop, rates dropped back close to 6% in january, buyers clearly jumped in. trouble is, it didn't last 7% again if you look at the most current indicator of home sales which is mortgage applications, they've been down solidly most of february
i'm sara eisen here with carl quintanilla as always live from post nine at the new york stock exchangeas the morning off. take a look atp almost 300 points after the worst week of the year last week three straight weeks of declines the s&p up a pull percent and housing data to start the hour diana olick has that for us. pending home sales how do they look >> pending home sales in january jumped 8.1% compared with december according to the national association of realtors much more...
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this is a make or break hour i'm sarah eisen every sector is down right now what's getting hit the hardest, technology and utilities at the bottom of the market consumer discretionary, staples, right down there with it the nasdaq in the eye of the storm. alphabet, amazon, meta and costco the biggest weights tesla is having a good day and the dow is down about 165 points home depot, mcdonald's and honeywell. alphabet is falling sharply after the company held an event showing off ai technology. down 7.4% right now. we've got a great lineup of executives to talk about what they're seeing we'll talk to terry duffy with the trading environment, cvs ceo karen lynch will join us to talk about the multi-billion dollar deal and collin brown will be here to give us the read on the consumer first up, let's get to the market dashboard senior markets commentator mike santoli, pressure on tech, even though yields and the dollar are lower. >> and tech had raced higher you mentioned the alphabet move. that is good for a quarter of a percent of downside, so roughly one-fourth of the overall decline so far
this is a make or break hour i'm sarah eisen every sector is down right now what's getting hit the hardest, technology and utilities at the bottom of the market consumer discretionary, staples, right down there with it the nasdaq in the eye of the storm. alphabet, amazon, meta and costco the biggest weights tesla is having a good day and the dow is down about 165 points home depot, mcdonald's and honeywell. alphabet is falling sharply after the company held an event showing off ai technology....
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i'm sara eisen where we stand in the market, lower down 1.16% the only sector higher is energy the nasdaqt's working apple turned around, higher. tesla strong as well amazon, microsoft, alphabet and nvidia holding back. the dow down half a percent as we speak so clearly some weakness but overall, pretty resilient, considering that strong jobs report and a move up in treasury yields, 3.5 is your yield. the key tech earnings movers alphabet lower, off its worst levels and soft youtube ads hurt them, down 3.5%. apple, up 2.4% pretty remarkable comeback, now higher despite a profit and revenue miss we'll talk about all these names in just a bit. also ahead, national economic council director brian deese
i'm sara eisen where we stand in the market, lower down 1.16% the only sector higher is energy the nasdaqt's working apple turned around, higher. tesla strong as well amazon, microsoft, alphabet and nvidia holding back. the dow down half a percent as we speak so clearly some weakness but overall, pretty resilient, considering that strong jobs report and a move up in treasury yields, 3.5 is your yield. the key tech earnings movers alphabet lower, off its worst levels and soft youtube ads hurt...
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. >> good thursday morning i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. jpmorgan's chief economist, we'll get his first take on gdp and jobless claims and the questions many investors are asking, where have all the doves gone >>> we also have china's beige book ceo, leland miller on this year's head fake for china's growth that's what he's calling it, even though alibaba shares are up on blowout results. >>> ceo mark fields, tough week for evs, lucid crumbling, tesla is lower on the week earnings reaction from nikola. >>> stock losing momentum in the last few minutes s&p flirting with the 4,000 level. we were higher earlier we lost a lot of the gains up 0.2 on the s&p. nasdaq was up on nvidia and ai enthusiasm let's bring in mike santoli. turn in the markets this morning. what happened? >> it's a little test of how much nvidia is really a bellwether and how much is a unique, singular situation i think we got a little of a verdict on that. nvidia right now, its gain is more than the overall gain in the s&p 500, so it shows you the rest of the mar
. >> good thursday morning i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. jpmorgan's chief economist, we'll get his first take on gdp and jobless claims and the questions many investors are asking, where have all the doves gone >>> we also have china's beige book ceo, leland miller on this year's head fake for china's growth that's what he's calling it, even though alibaba shares are up on blowout results. >>> ceo mark fields,...
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this is the make or break hour for your money welcome, everyone, to cloebz, i'm sara eisen look at wherearket overall dow is higher by almost a percent, 290 high of the day was 350 points or so. the s&p 500, up almost a full percent. technology's leading that's your best sector. information technology along with consumer discretionary and communication services what's weaker today? energy that's the only sector that's down utilities are underperforming as well the nasdaq is the center of the action tech stocks rallying yields are a little bit lower, at least on the longer end of the curve, 3.7 on the ten-year microsoft, apple, nvidia, and meta lead th
this is the make or break hour for your money welcome, everyone, to cloebz, i'm sara eisen look at wherearket overall dow is higher by almost a percent, 290 high of the day was 350 points or so. the s&p 500, up almost a full percent. technology's leading that's your best sector. information technology along with consumer discretionary and communication services what's weaker today? energy that's the only sector that's down utilities are underperforming as well the nasdaq is the center of...
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>>> good monday morning, i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla. setting the agenda today, cowen ceo jeff solomon as the two-year yield reaches its highest level since 2007 and wolf research teases rate hikes. >>> mark mobius with us, his bold global call. >>> later rockefeller's ruchir sharma says the classic stocks are a bubble. >>> dow did have early session highs, up 300-plus overall, still circulating around s&p 4k. macro touchstones like ism, a handful of retail earnings, target and so forth and lowe's, and some tech, workday and zoom and so forth. >> tesla having an analyst day on wednesday the theme continues to be how the stock market is digesting the move in the bond market, which is showing sharply higher yields on the bang of strong data today's durable goods numbers, the headline was ugly because boeing was down, it's volatile around aircraft, showed strong demand for shipments and continues higher data. cathie wood told us it's a warm january, let's see what's happening. you can't deny a fact across a number of retail sector, inflatio
>>> good monday morning, i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla. setting the agenda today, cowen ceo jeff solomon as the two-year yield reaches its highest level since 2007 and wolf research teases rate hikes. >>> mark mobius with us, his bold global call. >>> later rockefeller's ruchir sharma says the classic stocks are a bubble. >>> dow did have early session highs, up 300-plus overall, still circulating around s&p 4k. macro touchstones like ism, a...
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i'm sara eisen there's the dow, up 200 points low of the day almost down 260 s&p 500 with a nice 1% gain, technologies in the lead that's the sector that's most whipsawed by fed comments. you have some weakness in the defensive groups like consumer staples and utilities and real estate, all lower, so is consumer discretionary the banks are rallying more than 1%, nasdaq up 1.4%, and you are seeing a lot of the big tech names leading the way for this nasdaq rally check out shares of microsoft, getting a lift as the company outlines a way it will integrate chatgpt into its products. we'll talk more about big tech's a irace in just a bit. also ahead, we'll break down chair powell's message with richard clarida. and later the big post earnings plunge for chegg with the ceo dan rosensweig first mike santoli, what are you watching >> not that much give in this market about two days of pullback or at least some hesitation in the market friday and yesterday, bond market got twip twitchy afr the jobs report friday but you track powell's comments, the market up 1% from its high of the year last thu
i'm sara eisen there's the dow, up 200 points low of the day almost down 260 s&p 500 with a nice 1% gain, technologies in the lead that's the sector that's most whipsawed by fed comments. you have some weakness in the defensive groups like consumer staples and utilities and real estate, all lower, so is consumer discretionary the banks are rallying more than 1%, nasdaq up 1.4%, and you are seeing a lot of the big tech names leading the way for this nasdaq rally check out shares of...
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this is a make or break hour i'm sarah eisen every sector is down right now what's getting hit the hardest consumer discretionary, staples, right down there with it the nasdaq in the eye of the storm. alphabet, amazon, meta and costco the biggest weights tesla is
this is a make or break hour i'm sarah eisen every sector is down right now what's getting hit the hardest consumer discretionary, staples, right down there with it the nasdaq in the eye of the storm. alphabet, amazon, meta and costco the biggest weights tesla is
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we will stay on top of it, heather caygle and norm eisen. >> thank you. >>> and this is also from the capitol attack on january 6th, and this man who is carrying flag, a federal judge has sentenced him to jail for three years, for disorderly misconduct in a capitol building. >> he was part of the mob that chased a man and jabbed him several times with the flag using it as a weapon and according to officer goodman, he said that seefried said, where are they counting votes, and you may remember this moment here with the bravery and calm up a flight of stairs, and this is incredible policing there. still to come -- >>> more stories of miraculous recoveries in turkey. and more aid coming through, and we will be live at one of the aid centers. >> and more missile strikes in ukraine including one that has come across moldova's air space, and plus, as we come into the year of russia's invasion. >>> and also, kate bedingfield is expected to leave her post soon, and what does that mean for the president's communications team? in a way no other mattress can. for a limited time, save up to $500
we will stay on top of it, heather caygle and norm eisen. >> thank you. >>> and this is also from the capitol attack on january 6th, and this man who is carrying flag, a federal judge has sentenced him to jail for three years, for disorderly misconduct in a capitol building. >> he was part of the mob that chased a man and jabbed him several times with the flag using it as a weapon and according to officer goodman, he said that seefried said, where are they counting votes,...
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i'm sayra eisen the dow is lower, 231 points some earnings movers in there weighing on the dow and some defensive names like unh, united health care, caterpillar, boeing, travelers all a little bit weaker you can see where the strength is in technology today the s&p 500 is up almost three-quarters of a percent. communication, consumer and tech the nasdaq up more than 2% today. meta is a big part of the story, but it's really a lot of these technology stocks that have been beaten up on higher rates all of last year. check out the standout winner of the day. that is meta it is on pace for its best session in nearly a decade solid revenue, a $40 billion buyback, and the promise of a, quote, year of efficiency from ceo mark zuckerberg. we'll talk more throughout the show >>> coming up the interest rate environment and the state of housing with the ceo of meritage homes fresh off the back of a strong fourth quarter report and what to expect from a huge after hours session, apple, alphabet, amazon all gearing up to report in just an hour from now all surging today on the back of that meta new
i'm sayra eisen the dow is lower, 231 points some earnings movers in there weighing on the dow and some defensive names like unh, united health care, caterpillar, boeing, travelers all a little bit weaker you can see where the strength is in technology today the s&p 500 is up almost three-quarters of a percent. communication, consumer and tech the nasdaq up more than 2% today. meta is a big part of the story, but it's really a lot of these technology stocks that have been beaten up on...
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this is the make or break hour for your money welcome to "closing bell," i'm mike santoli in for sara eisen00 has been sitting around this half percent decline most of the day. you see the russell 2000 has got worst of it. down 1.4%. that has been one of the big outperformers going into today the s&p abou
this is the make or break hour for your money welcome to "closing bell," i'm mike santoli in for sara eisen00 has been sitting around this half percent decline most of the day. you see the russell 2000 has got worst of it. down 1.4%. that has been one of the big outperformers going into today the s&p abou
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i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and david faber has the morning off.k exchange take a look, stocks selling off hard down 453 points on the dow, the s&p losing 1.5%. the nasdaq hit the hardest 1.8%. it's all about the economic data today. the pce deflator, key inflation metric, hotter than expected for january. we've got new data out at the top of his hour. rick santelli has that. >> thank you our january read on new home sales expected around 620,000. seasonally au justed annualized units better, 670,000 seasonally adjusted annualized units, the best level since march of '22, which puts it up over 7% for the month. university of michigan, sentiment, february final read, 70.4, and that -- excuse me, 70 - 67.0 that replaces 66.4 on current conditions 70.7, that replaces 72.6 and on expectations what lies ahead, 62.3 turns into 64.7 we could see the headline and expectations bested the mid-month read, but we do notice that the current conditions, maybe the most important issue, is a little bit lower. now for the money numbers, one-year inflation comes in
i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and david faber has the morning off.k exchange take a look, stocks selling off hard down 453 points on the dow, the s&p losing 1.5%. the nasdaq hit the hardest 1.8%. it's all about the economic data today. the pce deflator, key inflation metric, hotter than expected for january. we've got new data out at the top of his hour. rick santelli has that. >> thank you our january read on new home sales expected around 620,000. seasonally au justed...
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i'm sara eisen take a look at where we stand in the market nasdaq is down .6% and the dow is positiveit is been most of the day lower. and the s&p unde
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. >>> good tuesday morning i'm kcarl quintanilla with sara eisen on the floor of the new york stock exchange. let's talk about the agenda. carlyle group, and dirk van de put, we'll get his take on consumer strength and inflation, and robert shiller, as rates continue to rise, what does that mean for the housing crisis? higher rates, two big earnings movers rattling the streets between walmart and home depot. >> that is our top story the two earnings movers tops the tape for us. cautious guidance and a weaker consumer the story here with walmart, now off the lows actually it ticked higher throughout the last hour home depot dragging down the dow. it's still down more than 5% walmart pointing to thinner balance sheets and declining savings rate as catalyst for the full-year slowdown with cfo warning of a pressured consumer. home depot missed on sales and drop in profit for 2023, another warning on pressure from the cfo, pointing to a consumer shift from goods to services pressure, rates, a cash-strapped consumer mike santoli will join us on the floor to break it all down enter, mike santoli, w
. >>> good tuesday morning i'm kcarl quintanilla with sara eisen on the floor of the new york stock exchange. let's talk about the agenda. carlyle group, and dirk van de put, we'll get his take on consumer strength and inflation, and robert shiller, as rates continue to rise, what does that mean for the housing crisis? higher rates, two big earnings movers rattling the streets between walmart and home depot. >> that is our top story the two earnings movers tops the tape for us....
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norm eisen,ile start with you. how strong is dominion's $1.6 billion case against fox?'s strong. the constitution protects speech. we need that for the press. but there are limits. if you put on news when you know it's false or you're behaving recklessly you can be held liable. and by admitting that fox didn't just report, they endorsed, murdoch has helped dominion make its case. and it's not just $1.6 billion, wolf. that's just the lost profits and the enterprise value that's lost. that could be multiplied several times over for punitive damages. that's a possibility. >> adam kinzinger, do you as a republican who challenged all those election lies feel vindicated by murdoch's own admissions in this deposition? >> well, i guess vindicated to an extent, but i'm just even more disappointed because i know this is not going to affect the viewership of fox. a lot of these people maybe knew they were being lied to but it made them feel good. and, look, this is -- we as americans have got to sit back and say is there a limit to getting on television as an authority and making
norm eisen,ile start with you. how strong is dominion's $1.6 billion case against fox?'s strong. the constitution protects speech. we need that for the press. but there are limits. if you put on news when you know it's false or you're behaving recklessly you can be held liable. and by admitting that fox didn't just report, they endorsed, murdoch has helped dominion make its case. and it's not just $1.6 billion, wolf. that's just the lost profits and the enterprise value that's lost. that could...