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norm eisen. norm make the argument for us. why should a president have absolute immunity for acts that were committed while in office? >> ladies and gentlemen of the jury. a president is all ready. absolutely immune for acts that were committed in office with respect to civil cases, to damages suit that is the law of the united states under the case of nixon v. fitzgerald, which says that a former president united states, is entitled to absolute immunity from damages liability predicated on official acts if that's the law for money, how much more important is it when you're liberty is at stake as president that we afford that protection? why why is that so necessary? president has to make the most agonizing decisions when they are in the oval office. i know having had the honor of advising a president how difficult those choices are, they protect all of us with those choices? how can they function if they think their choices will be second guessed don't pay attention to who the president is in th
norm eisen. norm make the argument for us. why should a president have absolute immunity for acts that were committed while in office? >> ladies and gentlemen of the jury. a president is all ready. absolutely immune for acts that were committed in office with respect to civil cases, to damages suit that is the law of the united states under the case of nixon v. fitzgerald, which says that a former president united states, is entitled to absolute immunity from damages liability predicated...
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sara eisen is on assignment. morning as we handle some earnings but work through an air pocket of echo data ahead of ppi and retail sales tomorrow. yields elevate as the ten year approaches 418. >>> a big day for tiktok's further here in the united states. lawmakers will be voting this hour on a bill forcing the chinese owner, byte dance to divest the social media giant or close it down because it's banned. that's about 170 million americans right now who use the app who might no longer be able to do so. >> there's a ways to two here. let's get to emily will kins and julia boorstin they've been following the story closely. but first, emily on capitol hill, a quick road map on the road ahead. >> lawmakers are wrapping up debate here, expecting the vote to happen any minute on the bill. it is expected to pass in the house but there are a few things to watch for here, namely how many lawmakers get to yes. the more who support right now, the more pressure that is on the senate to get this done. there's not a guarante
sara eisen is on assignment. morning as we handle some earnings but work through an air pocket of echo data ahead of ppi and retail sales tomorrow. yields elevate as the ten year approaches 418. >>> a big day for tiktok's further here in the united states. lawmakers will be voting this hour on a bill forcing the chinese owner, byte dance to divest the social media giant or close it down because it's banned. that's about 170 million americans right now who use the app who might no...
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eisen and israel, eisen rather waiting for the positive either ukraine.ds women six nation opener against italy on sunday. showing her 100 for the side. the a0 230 forty road flagler made her debut in 2008 and becomes only the seventh woman to reach the masters for that waning does slam last year for the six nation title in a row for the reward all return to the start. team gb paralympics wives had their paris cycling world championship. team gb paralympics husband and wife neil and lora fachie were mugged and had their silver medals stolen, after the opening day of the para—cycling track world championships in rio. the fachies also had their passports and money stolen. neil posted on x, formerly twitter: "we're all 0k, other than being shaken up. " he added: "a sad way to end the day. " the fachies and pilots corrine hall and matt rotherham took silver behind italy in the tandem team sprint yesterday. to tennis — and jannik sinner�*s told the bbc that he's embracing the scrutiny that comes with winning his first grand slam title. the italian won the aust
eisen and israel, eisen rather waiting for the positive either ukraine.ds women six nation opener against italy on sunday. showing her 100 for the side. the a0 230 forty road flagler made her debut in 2008 and becomes only the seventh woman to reach the masters for that waning does slam last year for the six nation title in a row for the reward all return to the start. team gb paralympics wives had their paris cycling world championship. team gb paralympics husband and wife neil and lora fachie...
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and early in the case led the 11th circuit to reverse her twice interesting, i norm eisen. thank you very much, carrie cordero. thanks to you as well. we're just getting this in here into the cnn newsroom. we're learning that both menendez and his wife have just pleaded not guilty in federal court in new york. the hearing is still going on. norm eisen and carrie cordero once once again, thank you very so much for all of that excellent analysis still to come. the riff between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is getting wider as the number of deaths in gaza the climbs higher on to tide, you is responding to biden's so-called red line plus the backlash after senator katie britt use this sex trafficking victim story in her rebuttal to the president's state of the union address, the woman at the center of the story is now responding and later, a cnn exclusive, russia on track to put ukraine at a serious disadvantage when it comes to firepower, we have new information, stay with us. you're in the cnn news united states of scandal with jake tapper. sun
and early in the case led the 11th circuit to reverse her twice interesting, i norm eisen. thank you very much, carrie cordero. thanks to you as well. we're just getting this in here into the cnn newsroom. we're learning that both menendez and his wife have just pleaded not guilty in federal court in new york. the hearing is still going on. norm eisen and carrie cordero once once again, thank you very so much for all of that excellent analysis still to come. the riff between president biden and...
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share. >> norm eisen thanks so much to both you. >> and still ahead. trump will reportedly meet with hungary's far-right leader, viktor orban at mar-a-lago this week, why? we're going to speak to an expert on strong man about what all this could signal about a potential trump. second, administration cnn central weekdays. that's seven eastern at chumps, we create snacks for people who are hungry to get the most out of life. that's why we use grass-fed and finished beef. zero sugar, and up to 12 grams of protein champs take bigger by hi, learn more at champs.com. this is a future. >> go daddy arrow creates a logo website, even social posts in minutes >> ai, ai like it. >> who wants to come see the get your business online and minutes with go daddy arrow from pub in their step to shine in their coats. and people switch their dogs foods to the farmers dog the effects can seem like magic but there's no magic involved it's just smarter, healthier pet food. >> it's amazing what real food can do to give your teeth had dentist clean feeling, start with a round
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panzer wie ein heißes eisen, ein stück.ported in this matter by the world health organization. in 2001, she made a statement that united uranium is absolutely safe due to its low radioactivity. 3 years later, who advisor on radiation issues, dr. keith boverstock , presented a report that the high toxicity of depleted uranium, interacting with its weak, but still present radioactivity, causes extreme harm to the human body, but... this study was shelved . what happens next? this research disappears into the woz archives. why? because the who foolishly, in 1959, at the insistence of the united states, signed an agreement with the international atomic energy agency that if one of the two organizations wanted to publish work on radioactivity and its consequences, it must first consult with the other. you know, there are most scientists who say that there is no danger from united uranium, i will tell them, just take it , put it in your room, and let the shell stand, and let it corrode, in the next this year will be a quarter of
panzer wie ein heißes eisen, ein stück.ported in this matter by the world health organization. in 2001, she made a statement that united uranium is absolutely safe due to its low radioactivity. 3 years later, who advisor on radiation issues, dr. keith boverstock , presented a report that the high toxicity of depleted uranium, interacting with its weak, but still present radioactivity, causes extreme harm to the human body, but... this study was shelved . what happens next? this research...
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i'm sara eisen with mike santoli live from the floor of the new york stock exchange. course of federal reserve rate cuts. pimco economist tiffany wilding is with us. >> bill rudin on a banking crisis and uptick in leasing volumes in new york city. >>> a mixed bag for retail. big swings in names like ulta, dick's, dollar general and dollar tree this week. the read on the u.s. consumer this hour. >>> right now, though, in the markets, we
i'm sara eisen with mike santoli live from the floor of the new york stock exchange. course of federal reserve rate cuts. pimco economist tiffany wilding is with us. >> bill rudin on a banking crisis and uptick in leasing volumes in new york city. >>> a mixed bag for retail. big swings in names like ulta, dick's, dollar general and dollar tree this week. the read on the u.s. consumer this hour. >>> right now, though, in the markets, we
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sara eisen on nike. and that has been the knock. take a look at the share losses to hoka -- >> do you have hokas on tonight? >> you make fun of them. i have two pair, wise guy. and i happen to like them. >> we've seen the top deckers on hoka. julie, your take? >> i think innovation is pretty critical. the long-term outlook, particularly with young people, is really lacking, and they have ceded to other brands. they are really in a situation where they have to innovate, they have to spending the money there. they can't just kind of cut costs to their ability to find growth. and i think they have the potential to do so, but it kind of remains to be seen, so, i think it's a show me story from here. >> web bush said long-term they are optimistic, but a frustrating lack of innovation short-term from nike, tim. >> then, you know, then you can add it to all the other short-terms for the last two years. this stock has really done nothing. as someone that loves the company and has traded it from the long side and the short side in the last t
sara eisen on nike. and that has been the knock. take a look at the share losses to hoka -- >> do you have hokas on tonight? >> you make fun of them. i have two pair, wise guy. and i happen to like them. >> we've seen the top deckers on hoka. julie, your take? >> i think innovation is pretty critical. the long-term outlook, particularly with young people, is really lacking, and they have ceded to other brands. they are really in a situation where they have to innovate,...
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. >> reporter: heavy, weighed-down snow concerning for neighbors like mary eisen, trying to clear snow from her prized cherry tree. >> it's very stiff and there is a lot of water. >> reporter: more than 31,000 customers without power, and most schools took a snow day at denver international, more than 800 flights canceled >> i was supposed to be flying back home to kansas city, and unfortunately, they got canceled >> reporter: a bus carrying 60 women on a ski trip from denver getting stuck for more than 15 hours on i-70. >> we got on the bus yesterday at 3:30. >> reporter: some women stuck without their medicine >> we have someone with diabetes. we have someone who got injured on the hill >> reporter: by thursday afternoon, the group finally back on the road and proving their resilience >> we find of know how to handle things when they're tough. >> reporter: and there is hope this march snow madness comes to an end friday. >> dana, it's been snowing for more than 24 hours in some areas. so how much more is expected tonight >> reporter: yeah, there's still 12 hours left of this storm wh
. >> reporter: heavy, weighed-down snow concerning for neighbors like mary eisen, trying to clear snow from her prized cherry tree. >> it's very stiff and there is a lot of water. >> reporter: more than 31,000 customers without power, and most schools took a snow day at denver international, more than 800 flights canceled >> i was supposed to be flying back home to kansas city, and unfortunately, they got canceled >> reporter: a bus carrying 60 women on a ski trip...
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so few of the charges actually, the judge found a problem with ultimately all right. >> ginger norm eisen. thanks so much at the top the program we played a portion of the conversation the georgia election officials had with the former president at the rest of which consists of them debunking his election fraud claims one by one georgia secretary of state, brad raffensperger, who norm just mentioned. he's a republican. he was a trump supporter, but his facts on that call could not dispel trump's lies, even though is another republican georgia official famously warned those lies had potentially deadly consequences for the public servants who make elections run smoother someone's going to get hurt someone's going to get shot, someone's going to get killed and it's not right >> well, as it turns out, gabriel sterling is warning, then some three-and-a-half years ago may have been prophetic only now is seen as kim law is about to report in a sick new twist, those who would harm election officials are trying to make police do it for them. take a look at emergency call, reports of shooting under
so few of the charges actually, the judge found a problem with ultimately all right. >> ginger norm eisen. thanks so much at the top the program we played a portion of the conversation the georgia election officials had with the former president at the rest of which consists of them debunking his election fraud claims one by one georgia secretary of state, brad raffensperger, who norm just mentioned. he's a republican. he was a trump supporter, but his facts on that call could not dispel...
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. >> nick valencia so when us now, cnn legal and legal analyst, norm eisen, also former georgia democratic state senator jen jordan. >> so >> norm, do you agree with the judge's reasoning throwing out these charges, particularly the charge related to that phone call anderson, i think it's a reasonable determination. you do need to give criminal defendants an opportunity to understand exactly what the charges were against them. the judge did not dismiss the top charge. it's really the one that holds up this whole indictment. the rico charge, and that phone call, january 2, 2021, trump imploring brad raffensperger to just find 11,780 votes that the da alleges don't exist. that's still there at the center of the rico count so this is a very outstanding, judge. i might not have tossed out these cats, but i see the reason of him doing so. jen, >> do you agree because i mean, defense lawyers obviously celebrating this as a big victory despite the judge leaving the rest of the case largely intact. >> yeah. >> i mean, i absolutely agree. the end of the day this is really about due process and the
. >> nick valencia so when us now, cnn legal and legal analyst, norm eisen, also former georgia democratic state senator jen jordan. >> so >> norm, do you agree with the judge's reasoning throwing out these charges, particularly the charge related to that phone call anderson, i think it's a reasonable determination. you do need to give criminal defendants an opportunity to understand exactly what the charges were against them. the judge did not dismiss the top charge. it's...
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norm eisen thank you. jeff toobin, stick around. we've got a lot more ahead. we're going to talk about why an appeals court gave the former president a huge discount on his civil fraud bond, and more time to raise it, plus, the federal raid on sean combs, los angeles and miami mansions. all we're learning about what they were searching for and how this might fit into some other legal controversies surrounding him. >> the lead with jake tapper, weekdays at 4:00 on cnn, somebody would ask her something and she would just walk right past them because she didn't know they were talking to her. >> i just could not hear. >> i was hesitant to get the hearing aids because of my short hair, but nobody even sees them. >> i'm nearly invisible hearing aids are just one reason we've been the brand leader for over 75 years. >> when i finally could hear for the first time, i could hear everything, celebrate world hearing day with our limited time offers at miracle ear. >> call one 800 miracle now i have a question. >> does anyone here know the lyrics? prove it tonight by drea
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but for now, we're not a mariotti norm eisen. thank you so much. >> thank you still ahead, missiles >> light up the ukrainian night sky after russia launches retaliatory attack while poland is demanding in an explanation after one of those russian missiles entered its airspace. plus mourners traveling up to 1,000 miles after at least 137 four killed in a terrorist attack near moscow cnn was on the street as people gathered to pay their respects, you're in the cnn newsroom, stay with us vegas. >> the story of sin city, 109810 on cnn. >> so would you give to nashville hot tenders and three mandarin orange tenders? >> what about you? three classic? tenders for big butterfly shred for the current baby. >> i said, always a competition. you can't handle the shrimps. >> see about that. >> yeah, we will when you're the leader is disaster, clean up and restoration, how do you make like it never even happened, happened all right whatever comes your way. >> there's a pro for that. >> serve grow like it never even happened this is not just a
but for now, we're not a mariotti norm eisen. thank you so much. >> thank you still ahead, missiles >> light up the ukrainian night sky after russia launches retaliatory attack while poland is demanding in an explanation after one of those russian missiles entered its airspace. plus mourners traveling up to 1,000 miles after at least 137 four killed in a terrorist attack near moscow cnn was on the street as people gathered to pay their respects, you're in the cnn newsroom, stay with...
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not to be overlooked, ms eisen. now my wife would be -- she would scold me if, if i did not acknowledge that the role you have as a military spouse and a mother is just as important and, and challenging and, and sacrificial as is all the, the gentlemen there to your right. but also what you all do in your leadership roles for businesses throughout the country. and obviously you guys are, are huge companies. you have a lot of assets to pour into this. but i would tell you that there are hundreds of thousands of smaller businesses out there that are looking to your initiatives to figure out what can we steal from those guys. what are the best practices? so i can tell you as a former veteran business owner too, i would often look to the things that you all are doing to see is that something we could, we could uh integrate um limited time. we have about four minutes. so about a minute for each of you, i would love to hear uh with respect to attracting and retaining veteran workforce. what's the one thing, you know, i'm
not to be overlooked, ms eisen. now my wife would be -- she would scold me if, if i did not acknowledge that the role you have as a military spouse and a mother is just as important and, and challenging and, and sacrificial as is all the, the gentlemen there to your right. but also what you all do in your leadership roles for businesses throughout the country. and obviously you guys are, are huge companies. you have a lot of assets to pour into this. but i would tell you that there are hundreds...
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sara eisen is on assignment.alls south of 5150 as the 10-year climbs to 427 in the wake of the hot ppi number. odds for a june cut have fallen to 60%. >>> we've got the yield on the 10-year about 4.25. here are three movers we're watching outside of big tech and retail. shares of lennar in the red. its margins in focus tumbling amid significant pricing pressure for the company with the average sales price for deliveries coming in below what analysts expected. robinhood shares popping after the company reported a surge of activity in february. trading volume up 41%. today's gains helping the stock officially double over the last year up more than 6%. watch citi today. the bank getting upgraded to buy. goldman sachs saying shares look compelling at this level right here. the stock up 13% this year. less than 1% from its 52-week highs under the slightest bit of pressure this morning along with the broader market down about 0.5%. >> january's number was unchanged. we also didn't mention jobless claims earlier this mo
sara eisen is on assignment.alls south of 5150 as the 10-year climbs to 427 in the wake of the hot ppi number. odds for a june cut have fallen to 60%. >>> we've got the yield on the 10-year about 4.25. here are three movers we're watching outside of big tech and retail. shares of lennar in the red. its margins in focus tumbling amid significant pricing pressure for the company with the average sales price for deliveries coming in below what analysts expected. robinhood shares popping...
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen on the floor of the new york stock exchange.ny's first analyst day in seven years. >>> plus, it is one of the most rate-sensitive sectors. the ceo of solar is joining us. >>> and then apple is lower again. we're going to look at how the company is trying to change the narrative around its future by pivoting to a.i. is wall street going to buy into that? >> stocks taking a breather this morning, despite bank of america and ubs coming in with higher targets for the market. 5400 yeaen
i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen on the floor of the new york stock exchange.ny's first analyst day in seven years. >>> plus, it is one of the most rate-sensitive sectors. the ceo of solar is joining us. >>> and then apple is lower again. we're going to look at how the company is trying to change the narrative around its future by pivoting to a.i. is wall street going to buy into that? >> stocks taking a breather this morning, despite bank of america and ubs coming...
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as the body witnessed eisen support for israel has prompted this sentence within the state department of this week, or for an offense office that promoted human rights on behalf of the us government became the latest employee to leave her a job in protest. my colleague elizabeth brown and the spoke to analyse sheet on who said she could no longer be in accomplice to crimes against humanity. i thought about resigning every time israel. busy violated international law hitting hospitals, schools, and killing civilians with infinity. and the us government did nothing to try to hold them accountable. so the, the timing of my resignation reflects the fact that i did it, i owed an obligation to the u. s. government i received an arabic scholarship and so i owe the government a year. so on on, on the 300 and 65th day i handed in my resignation. i also thought about resigning sooner, but also my, my team is involved in the human rights reports and it's, it's a very labor intensive process. and so i wanted to also make sure that we had, we'd completed that work before i left. and you have made
as the body witnessed eisen support for israel has prompted this sentence within the state department of this week, or for an offense office that promoted human rights on behalf of the us government became the latest employee to leave her a job in protest. my colleague elizabeth brown and the spoke to analyse sheet on who said she could no longer be in accomplice to crimes against humanity. i thought about resigning every time israel. busy violated international law hitting hospitals, schools,...
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i'm sara eisen with david faber, live at post nine of the new york stock exchange.hat's been an incredible run to record highs. the s&p is pretty much up changed. consumer discretionary drags down the index and the nasdaq little changed. the dow down 43 points. take a look at treasuries. we have seen higher yields on the back of the dollar post fed but there's buying and the 10-year down to 4.2%. the 2-year under 4.6%. 30 minutes into the trading session. three movers we're watching. fedex shares are soaring raising guidance despite what it calls a difficult demand environment missing sales estimates for an eighth straight quarter and will trim spending and plans to buy back $5 billion in shares. we'll talk more about fedex in just a moment. >>> shares of newly listed reddit under pressure on its second day of trading. they surged almost 50% on the debut yesterday. important top keep in mind. >>> investors, is that now? >> i don't know what that is. no. that's not now. the stock is down 8% now. >> all right. here's tesla. it's down 8%. it was up 50. here's tesla. in
i'm sara eisen with david faber, live at post nine of the new york stock exchange.hat's been an incredible run to record highs. the s&p is pretty much up changed. consumer discretionary drags down the index and the nasdaq little changed. the dow down 43 points. take a look at treasuries. we have seen higher yields on the back of the dollar post fed but there's buying and the 10-year down to 4.2%. the 2-year under 4.6%. 30 minutes into the trading session. three movers we're watching. fedex...
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was done by f ganley's in the summer, been lod lie, it rack has uh, you know, something to do with eisen or lie. so all of these wars that are based on lies inevitably turn cancerous into the soldiers that fight them. and the soldiers that fight these wars suddenly begin to kill themselves. commit suicide. because the lies start growing out of them. that's why soldiers are returning from the battlefields and ukraine in britain. for example, there was a story of a soldier killing himself, a mercenary show, a british mercenary, that went over to ukraine to fight because lives truss. what are the ugliest prime ministers i've ever seen? ah, said britain should go fight russia. and this man returned to britain after fighting and killed himself because he saw every thing was a lie. that is something very important to remember because the, the nation and the military that fights a war based on lies will always lose because the soldiers will suffer internal, psychological hemorrhaging. whereas the russians are only enduring psychological, emotional solidification. meantime, the u. k 4 and the se
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conducting governments. folks libby, i became a very international part of the month of this confederate eisen, which later on, spread through the saw having a reason to africa. all of them were funded on, on direct 3 by nato. and the international olympic committee speaks out against dependent sides ation of sports. all walk laid me off, leads to put themselves at risk by competing. got the commission, the it's just going to 6 and it must go. this is our to international and be just go with the very latest world news. it's great to have you with us. that's our top story. funds is preparing to send a military contingency fights in ukraine. that's according to the russian foreign intelligence service. the head of the se us of the powers is set to send 2000 troops to the conflict. so according to data received by the foreign intelligent service of russia, the contingent to be sent to ukraine is already being prepared. at the initial stage, it will be about 2000 people. the french military fee is that such a significant military unit will not be able to be deployed and quoted in ukraine. unnotice
conducting governments. folks libby, i became a very international part of the month of this confederate eisen, which later on, spread through the saw having a reason to africa. all of them were funded on, on direct 3 by nato. and the international olympic committee speaks out against dependent sides ation of sports. all walk laid me off, leads to put themselves at risk by competing. got the commission, the it's just going to 6 and it must go. this is our to international and be just go with...
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i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and wilfred frost. trading day on the first quarter. the market is up 10% for the year s&p is unchanged the nasdaq lagging a little bit. the dow, again up 6 points looking at treasuries, it's a heavy day today. we'll talk about jobless claims and gdp. treasuries ten-year up to 4.2. a bit firmer 30 minutes into the trading session. here are stocks we are watching. deal news ahead of the long weekend. home depot buying srs distribution it's home depot's latest push to buy things from contractors. sales of rh rallying the company gave pretty upbeat revenue guidance for the year. trump media trying for a third day of gains, but under pressure today. stock is still up over 50% that djt, man, no stopping that one. >> sara mentions a lot of data let's get to rick santelli again. >> reporter: we have some surprises here looking at university of michigan, these are march final reads. 79.4 79.4 this is a huge jump. that's the best level since july of '21, july of '21. doesn't stop there expectation, 77.4. july of
i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and wilfred frost. trading day on the first quarter. the market is up 10% for the year s&p is unchanged the nasdaq lagging a little bit. the dow, again up 6 points looking at treasuries, it's a heavy day today. we'll talk about jobless claims and gdp. treasuries ten-year up to 4.2. a bit firmer 30 minutes into the trading session. here are stocks we are watching. deal news ahead of the long weekend. home depot buying srs distribution it's home depot's...
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara ei eisen. morgan stanley calling for 100 basis points of rate cuts
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in a recent interview on the rich eisen show. >> this is insane! i don't know anything.am larry david. >> you and me both, al. >> he had a whole bit on "the rich eisen show" when he's talking about when he's somewhere, he has to call his wife and kids to order him a uber because he doesn't know how to do it. to do it. so funny. >> oh, larry. all right. that was a great one. >>> just ahead, folks, we are live at a high school with a film "footloose." the kids on a m >>> let's get a look at this storm system approaching the bay area with some scattered showers moving from north to south. this will also bring in some colder temperatures, but it first starts in the north bay by early in the afternoon, still in san francisco at 4:30 we are dry, but we see rain pushing from north to south and scattered showers in the forecast tomorrow and a chance of thunderstorms continuing until at least early sunday. then we should catch a break. another chance of rain for the middle of next week, but definitely a big change from the weather we had earlier. we've had 70s and sunshine all we
in a recent interview on the rich eisen show. >> this is insane! i don't know anything.am larry david. >> you and me both, al. >> he had a whole bit on "the rich eisen show" when he's talking about when he's somewhere, he has to call his wife and kids to order him a uber because he doesn't know how to do it. to do it. so funny. >> oh, larry. all right. that was a great one. >>> just ahead, folks, we are live at a high school with a film...
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i'm sara eisen live with mike santoli.listening for this afternoon during the fed decision and news conference. >> and then intel awarded $8.5 billion in chips acts grants with billions more in incentives. stock off its early highs. we are live on the ground in arizona this hour. >>> plus, some are calling it 2024's first a
i'm sara eisen live with mike santoli.listening for this afternoon during the fed decision and news conference. >> and then intel awarded $8.5 billion in chips acts grants with billions more in incentives. stock off its early highs. we are live on the ground in arizona this hour. >>> plus, some are calling it 2024's first a
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i'm sara eisen with mike santoli.f ed will start cutting in june and continue for the next year and a half. >>> everything you need to know from cnbc's exclusive interview with nvidia ceo jensen huang. >> a look at the housing sector and what new data means about being a buyer in this market
i'm sara eisen with mike santoli.f ed will start cutting in june and continue for the next year and a half. >>> everything you need to know from cnbc's exclusive interview with nvidia ceo jensen huang. >> a look at the housing sector and what new data means about being a buyer in this market
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen live at post 9 of the new york stock exchange.t his reaction to this morning's jobs print and the state of the union. >>> noticvo nordisk is surging, exclusive with the ceo and interesting comments about m&a. >>> hbc's head of wealth and personal banking joins us on set breaking down how she's allocating her close to $200 billion of assets. >>> a look at the market with the s&p 500 at an all-time high. the nasdaq a
i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen live at post 9 of the new york stock exchange.t his reaction to this morning's jobs print and the state of the union. >>> noticvo nordisk is surging, exclusive with the ceo and interesting comments about m&a. >>> hbc's head of wealth and personal banking joins us on set breaking down how she's allocating her close to $200 billion of assets. >>> a look at the market with the s&p 500 at an all-time high. the nasdaq a
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen.ir senior strategist joins us next. >>> management changes at boeing stock higher on news o
i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen.ir senior strategist joins us next. >>> management changes at boeing stock higher on news o
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i'm sara eisen with david faber, live from post nine of thenew york stock exchange.. take a look at stocks. we're starting the month of march kind of mixed way. dow is down 100 points but the s&p is higher thanks to technology with the nasdaq starting after a very strong month up a quarter of 1%. taking a look at treasuries as well. got a bid yesterday after the inline pce report that kind of continues the 10-year yield to 4.25, 2-year yield is 2-year note bought a little more after european inflation data only showed the trend continues of lower inflation rates. >> we've got economic data that is crossing the tape and rick santelli has it for us. rick? >> yes, indeed. watch yields slip as the data surprises a bit. construction spending, this is january, expected to be up 0.2%. big disappointment. down 0.2% instead. the last down number that we had in construction spending was a while ago. this takes us back to october of '22 to find a bigger negative month over month change. keep in mind that last month we had 0.9%, up 0.9%. university of michigan sentiment february
i'm sara eisen with david faber, live from post nine of thenew york stock exchange.. take a look at stocks. we're starting the month of march kind of mixed way. dow is down 100 points but the s&p is higher thanks to technology with the nasdaq starting after a very strong month up a quarter of 1%. taking a look at treasuries as well. got a bid yesterday after the inline pce report that kind of continues the 10-year yield to 4.25, 2-year yield is 2-year note bought a little more after...
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i'm sara eisen with david faber on the floor of the new york stock exchange.hy the market isn't pricing in enough rate cuts ahead of the big fed meeting. >>> alphabet helping to boost the market on a report it's planning to team up with
i'm sara eisen with david faber on the floor of the new york stock exchange.hy the market isn't pricing in enough rate cuts ahead of the big fed meeting. >>> alphabet helping to boost the market on a report it's planning to team up with
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. >> what did you think norm eisen from what we just heard from the colorado secretary of state, well, wealth, their legal issues that reasonable minds can disagree about. i think secretary griswold position that the evidence strongly supported donald trump engaged in insurrection and the fair assessment that that is a threat to the devil i'm a critic. norms of the system. i think here though you can't underestimate the political win for donald trump a nine, nothing unanimous. supreme court decision is just something we saw him do it this afternoon. you could just take out and sell on the campaign trail as, as validation. now, i know this wasn't the thorniest or trickiest of all the legal issues he faces and that he had a pretty strong case here to take before the supreme court. but that is still sort of a feather in his cap. now to, as he's trying to do away with all of these legal challenges to get a nine nothing supreme court decision on one that keeps do on the ballot is no small thing. >> yeah, that's a good important point. laura based on what we saw today with today's supreme c
. >> what did you think norm eisen from what we just heard from the colorado secretary of state, well, wealth, their legal issues that reasonable minds can disagree about. i think secretary griswold position that the evidence strongly supported donald trump engaged in insurrection and the fair assessment that that is a threat to the devil i'm a critic. norms of the system. i think here though you can't underestimate the political win for donald trump a nine, nothing unanimous. supreme...
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julian zelizer, norm eisen really appreciate you all being here. >> thank you. >> thanks still to come republicans like virginia congressman bob good, have a reelection fight on their hands and some fellow republicans are working to help stop their colleague from winning in november. plus cnn get up-close, look at the damage and the work now going on at the site of the collapsed, francis scott key bridge in baltimore. but next prime minister benjamin netanyahu says pressure from the us will not stop israeli forces from going into rafah. you're in the cnn newsroom, stay with us >> united states of scandal with jake tapper marathon tonight at eight on cnn >> really today >> look at the suns >> and every day this >> since >> look in hotels.com app to find your perfect somewhere >> you know what's brilliant think about it >> boring is the unsung catalyst for bolt. what straps, mold to a rocket, hurdles and into space? >> boring. >> boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start off because it's smart, dependable, and steady all words you want on your bank for
julian zelizer, norm eisen really appreciate you all being here. >> thank you. >> thanks still to come republicans like virginia congressman bob good, have a reelection fight on their hands and some fellow republicans are working to help stop their colleague from winning in november. plus cnn get up-close, look at the damage and the work now going on at the site of the collapsed, francis scott key bridge in baltimore. but next prime minister benjamin netanyahu says pressure from the...
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here's what ceo robert eisen told money movers earlier this morning about what he's told boeing ceo amidt company's issues. >> the only thing that matters to us is safety and quality. that's it. i don't care about production rates. i don't care about shareholders in regard to boeing. what i care about is safety and quality and look, boeing, they've done a great job with us over the years and we need boeing as an industry, as an american and we need them as a country and i have great confidence they'll get there and by 2028 i have confidence they'll deliver the aircraft. ? now let's send it over to bertha coombs for a cnbc update. >> how are you, dom? three red sea under water cables that provide telecommunications globally have been cut according to officials in the region. they say at this point it is unclear what exactly causeded that. suspicion has fallen on the houthi rebels as the culprit. the houthis have denied attacking the lines. meanwhile, a rebel missile attack set a ship on fire in the gulf of aden. no injuries were reported. >>> the wildfires across the texas panhandle start
here's what ceo robert eisen told money movers earlier this morning about what he's told boeing ceo amidt company's issues. >> the only thing that matters to us is safety and quality. that's it. i don't care about production rates. i don't care about shareholders in regard to boeing. what i care about is safety and quality and look, boeing, they've done a great job with us over the years and we need boeing as an industry, as an american and we need them as a country and i have great...
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. >> what did you think norm eisen from what we just heard from the colorado secretary of state. well, wealth their legal issues that reasonable minds can disagree about. i think secretary griswold position that the evidence strongly supported donald trump engaged in insurrection and in our federal system, states run elections. so it was reasonable for to say, yeah, i should not put him on, but i think this was a reasonable off-ramp for the supreme court as well. there were some crazy ones, like saying the president trump argued the president is not an officer of the united states that would have been a head-scratcher to me if the supreme court nine justices agreed on that, this is one where reasonable minds can disagree and the other thing is they he did not accept donald trump's invitation. he said, please say in his papers, please say i'm not an insurrectionist. nine nothing. they declined to take him up on that request and discuss that at all of the supreme court decision. and if you read it, fascinating, 20 pages, i've gone through a single single-spaced david, what do you t
. >> what did you think norm eisen from what we just heard from the colorado secretary of state. well, wealth their legal issues that reasonable minds can disagree about. i think secretary griswold position that the evidence strongly supported donald trump engaged in insurrection and in our federal system, states run elections. so it was reasonable for to say, yeah, i should not put him on, but i think this was a reasonable off-ramp for the supreme court as well. there were some crazy...
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let's get some on all of these major developments are legal and political experts are standing by norm eisen, i'll start with you. you were inside the courtroom today. what stood out from the interactions that you saw between judge merchan and trump's attorneys? >> well, the judge was extremely sharp in his words, directed at trump's attorneys he said it was not what he had been led to believe that the presentation was disconcerting. he warned them be careful where you go. he said they were somewhat misleading. he asked why they hadn't brought this up sooner, but his body language and his tone and the things you can only see when you're in court, the way he lifted his eyes and glared at the former president's lawyer, todd blanche, when hammering some of these points home, judge immersion is a very even tempered individual. he's angry and that matters not only for today, but because this is the man who is going to sit as the judge in this trial. and if trump is convicted, who will sentence him so what trump's lawyers burned a lot of capital in this futile effort to delay the trial further, in
let's get some on all of these major developments are legal and political experts are standing by norm eisen, i'll start with you. you were inside the courtroom today. what stood out from the interactions that you saw between judge merchan and trump's attorneys? >> well, the judge was extremely sharp in his words, directed at trump's attorneys he said it was not what he had been led to believe that the presentation was disconcerting. he warned them be careful where you go. he said they...
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ultimately, his role is to ensure the integrity of the process that's why she should withdraw as norm eisen has said i'm sure those attorneys will appreciate you saying that none of them could ask it could question david schoen. thanks so much for joining me >> thank you. and just into >> cnn, we are now getting word of yet another possible spy balloon that was seen off the coast of the united states, who could forget what happened last year. also this afternoon, we're hearing from president biden at the white house. he is calling for a ceasefire between hamas and israel. he had predicted one could come potentially as soon as monday. but he also made a notable announcement about what the united states is doing to get aid into gaza this situation room with wolf blitzer night at six point cnn, >> meet milo. >> he's port border collie part party animal. >> meet the new bissell little green >> hydro steam pat its part steam howard stain remover and party party animal patrol. >> this on a >> new breed of clean >> when you pair iphone, an apple watch with consumer cellular is fast and reliable co
ultimately, his role is to ensure the integrity of the process that's why she should withdraw as norm eisen has said i'm sure those attorneys will appreciate you saying that none of them could ask it could question david schoen. thanks so much for joining me >> thank you. and just into >> cnn, we are now getting word of yet another possible spy balloon that was seen off the coast of the united states, who could forget what happened last year. also this afternoon, we're hearing from...
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norm eisen norm you're here in the studio, at least start with you first what do you think? i mean, obviously, i mean, we're talking about delays with the documents case down in florida. this is a delay in the georgia case, potentially, how do you think this is going to play out? do you think fani willis gets disqualified here? >> jim? >> just based on georgia law, which requires some actual harm to the defendants to have a sufficient conflict for disqualification. and the evidence that has come in here including fanie willis is very strong performance as a witness in rebutting the judge's primary concern was she essentially setting up a secret bonus arrangement for herself where she was incentivized. she said, no, we went dutch. we were a couple. we went dutch the law and the evidence do support disqualification, but the judge has had to preside over a gigantic disqualificatio n. and he is going to be struggling with can he just say, oh, it's all fine moon will move along. that's why i've said there needs to be some compromise. mr. wade should say, hey, i'm willing to volun
norm eisen norm you're here in the studio, at least start with you first what do you think? i mean, obviously, i mean, we're talking about delays with the documents case down in florida. this is a delay in the georgia case, potentially, how do you think this is going to play out? do you think fani willis gets disqualified here? >> jim? >> just based on georgia law, which requires some actual harm to the defendants to have a sufficient conflict for disqualification. and the evidence...
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. >> i want to bring in a cnn legal analyst, norm eisen, who is the white house ethics czar under president barack obama, also berenzweig, a trial and compliance attorney, as well. gentlemen, so glad to have both of you here before we get to what's happening in mar-a-lago the fact that you have the fed's not giving over information to alvin bragg's team. and now he has to be the one in court saying, actually, your honor, i might need a little bit of a delay. that's not where he wants to be >> it's not and it's unconscionable. alvin bragg asked for these materials it was over a year ago to hold them back and to wait for a subpoena from donald trump and then dump so far we have an initial dump of 70,000. then in the past leak, another 30,000 plus with more coming i really fault the federal prosecutors here, the southern district of new york has some of the best federal prosecutors in the country, but they're known for you bris, for arrogance. and that's what we see here alvin bragg and the administration of justice and judge martian and all of us are the victims of that. >> well, we will see
. >> i want to bring in a cnn legal analyst, norm eisen, who is the white house ethics czar under president barack obama, also berenzweig, a trial and compliance attorney, as well. gentlemen, so glad to have both of you here before we get to what's happening in mar-a-lago the fact that you have the fed's not giving over information to alvin bragg's team. and now he has to be the one in court saying, actually, your honor, i might need a little bit of a delay. that's not where he wants to...
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we wanna go to norm eisen, who, who's standing by norm, your reaction to the news that this is now officials that nathan wade has stepped aside in the fulton county prosecution boris he's doing the right thing here. this relationship was never smart we've discussed from the start that likely was not a legal or evidentiary basis for disqualification. but, that wade had to go that's been clear for many weeks. now. he's done it. i do think it speaks to his commitment. there have been so many false things said about him that he was not a highly qualified lawyer coming to this case. that's been proven false, that he didn't do a good job on the case that's not true either. he defeated with the team the lead some of the best litigators in the country in a series of pretrial skirmishes he got for guilty pleas. but once this controversy emerged, he had to go it's the right thing to do. it's a strong and good order by the judge i'm glad to see wade and the da's office acting fast, so we can return to getting this trial scheduled, which is what a majority of the american people would like to see happen
we wanna go to norm eisen, who, who's standing by norm, your reaction to the news that this is now officials that nathan wade has stepped aside in the fulton county prosecution boris he's doing the right thing here. this relationship was never smart we've discussed from the start that likely was not a legal or evidentiary basis for disqualification. but, that wade had to go that's been clear for many weeks. now. he's done it. i do think it speaks to his commitment. there have been so many false...
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i want to bring in our legal and political experts for some analysis right now, norm eisen, what good this suggest to you that prosecutors are asking whether this gag order covers the judges family well, we've seen trapped in a way that appears to be very intentional target judge merchan's daughter, including by name, in a series of social media postings and we know from his prior isolation of individuals in this fashion that that can create an enhanced risk profile. now, the language of the gag order here talks about the family members of council or court staff. there is an ambiguity whether that encompasses the judges daughter, i think the da is right to ask for clarification and let's not let the quibbling about the words of the existing order detract from how incredibly inappropriate and dangerous it is to single out the child adult child of a judge in this fashion >> important point. kristen holmes, you've done a lot of reporting on this. a federal judge, as you know, gave a very rare and extraordinary interview to cnn's kaitlan collins about the threats to judges. and that inter
i want to bring in our legal and political experts for some analysis right now, norm eisen, what good this suggest to you that prosecutors are asking whether this gag order covers the judges family well, we've seen trapped in a way that appears to be very intentional target judge merchan's daughter, including by name, in a series of social media postings and we know from his prior isolation of individuals in this fashion that that can create an enhanced risk profile. now, the language of the...
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i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and david faber, live for you as always from the new york stockntinues. we're holding 5100 on the s&p 500 but just barely. 5107 after yesterday's selloff. the nasdaq getting hit the hardest. there is a tech selling. utilities, energy, staples, financials, materials and real estate are higher as sectors in the s&p. it's tech, consumer discretionary, communication services, that is what is weighing on the major averages right now. apple under pressure again. some of the tech names are what is dragging us lower. take a look at treasuries, lower yields to start the week and that trend continues. some buying of bonds 10-year year to 4.1. mid-february levels. the two-year yield at 4.5%. 30 minutes into the trading session. three movers we're watching. target shares surging despite a lackluster sales forecast. we'll break down the quarter and outlook. weakness in big tech. apple, tesla, two of the biggest laggards in the s&p this morning, warning what the technicals are saying this hour. watch amd hitting a road block to sell a chip tailored for the chin
i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and david faber, live for you as always from the new york stockntinues. we're holding 5100 on the s&p 500 but just barely. 5107 after yesterday's selloff. the nasdaq getting hit the hardest. there is a tech selling. utilities, energy, staples, financials, materials and real estate are higher as sectors in the s&p. it's tech, consumer discretionary, communication services, that is what is weighing on the major averages right now. apple under pressure...
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sara eisen alongside citadel's ken griffin from boca raton, florida.the fed and a lot more. glp-1 drugs used in weight loss treatments stand out as the biggest global blockbuster, but these treatments require cumbersome injections. with lexarias patented oral delivery technology, early studies suggest a better way. lexaria bioscience. >>> welcome back. today, march 12th, is equal payday, a day that symbolizes how far women must work into the year to equal what men earn. >> today this equal payday, we're releasing our annual cnbc survey monkey women at work study. it finds a female workforce frustrated with fewer raises and less career advancement. the survey, the sample of 10,000 women found 39% of women secured pay raises this year, down from 44% who got raises the prior year. 17% of women say their salary is actually lower than it was a year ago. more than 15% of respondents who reported a pay decline last year. women are also struggling with setbacks in promotion. 18% of women said their career experience setback as many who said their career advanc
sara eisen alongside citadel's ken griffin from boca raton, florida.the fed and a lot more. glp-1 drugs used in weight loss treatments stand out as the biggest global blockbuster, but these treatments require cumbersome injections. with lexarias patented oral delivery technology, early studies suggest a better way. lexaria bioscience. >>> welcome back. today, march 12th, is equal payday, a day that symbolizes how far women must work into the year to equal what men earn. >> today...
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answer portion begins just moments from now >>> good morning, everyone good wednesday morning i'm sara eisenarl quintanilla and david faber live from post nine of the new york stock exchange stocks are rallying today, up half a percent on the s&p 500, negative for the week but seeing strength today utilities are in the lead for a change, materials, health care, staple s are the groups that ar h higher consumer discretionary is lagging a little bit today nasdaq up about half a percent look at treasuries we got the testimony from fed chair powell and adp. we'll talk about both of that. buying of ten year goes to 4.1, five year goes to -- two year goes to 4.5. >>> let's get inventories and jolts with rick santelli hey, rick. >> yes do keep in mind right at 10:00 eastern we're seeing benchmark revisions in jolt. so some comps may change expecting a number under 9 million that's what we received. looking for 8,860,000 we received 8,863,000 and last month's jump over 9 million, the first time over 9 million since september of last year and that was a december number. what we find is that it's back
answer portion begins just moments from now >>> good morning, everyone good wednesday morning i'm sara eisenarl quintanilla and david faber live from post nine of the new york stock exchange stocks are rallying today, up half a percent on the s&p 500, negative for the week but seeing strength today utilities are in the lead for a change, materials, health care, staple s are the groups that ar h higher consumer discretionary is lagging a little bit today nasdaq up about half a...