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frank, you said at the start that _ civilians. frank, you said at the start that we — civilians.frank, you said at the start that we have to _ civilians. frank, you said at the start that we have to wait - civilians. frank, you said at the start that we have to wait and i civilians. frank, you said at the - start that we have to wait and hear, wait and see what israel was michael reaction to this will be, and we've received a report while you were talking to us from the reuters news agency quoted in israeli official, unnamed official, saying that hamas have approved a quote so often egyptian proposal that is not acceptable to israel. so the initial, and that is just on the reuters news agency quoting e is really up to this deal that hamas have ideas —— agree to is not agreed with israel because it is based on a softened egyptian proposal. that does not surprise _ softened egyptian proposal. twat does not surprise me, and that is very depressing because i kind of peered as much, because when the talks collapsed at the weekend, there was considerable distance between the hamas posi
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this is frank la rocca. you can see his website. music and learn about the band. the other is that benedict 16th institute, an initiative of the archdiocese to bring beauty and splendor back to liturgical and sacred music and it is for this group that frank is the composer and resident and has been commissioned to write mass that we will talk about now. so frank, tell us about the mass of the americas that will premiere here in the cathedral on december 8th. >> this is a really interesting project. it takes me into very new territory as a composer. the inspiration for it is actually the feast day of our lady of guadalupe in the celebrations renting that, and this year it coincides with the immaculate conception. we will have sort of both things happening at the same time at the december 8th mass. what is interesting about it is the archbishop vision , and i've known him for a number of years and he has often talked about this, using music as a cultural bridge. so that is what he asked me to try to do with this mass. trying to find a
this is frank la rocca. you can see his website. music and learn about the band. the other is that benedict 16th institute, an initiative of the archdiocese to bring beauty and splendor back to liturgical and sacred music and it is for this group that frank is the composer and resident and has been commissioned to write mass that we will talk about now. so frank, tell us about the mass of the americas that will premiere here in the cathedral on december 8th. >> this is a really...
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frank, thank you for that. frank _ war is going to end. frank, thank you for that. is going to end. frank, thank you for that. frank gardner live l war is going to end. frank, thank| you for that. frank gardner live in jerusalem. earlier in the day, before hamas's announcement, israel ordered palestinians in gaza to evacute parts of southern gaza, ahead of what the israeli military said would be a "limited" operation against hamas. there are around 1.5 million refugees currently in rafah, many moving there to escape fighting further north. today, 100,000 people were told to move to an expanded "humanitarian zone", but gazans say the area is already overcrowded. fergal keane has the latest. a day that would end with hopeful news began with foreboding. leaflets telling people to go. many have been displaced before, but still they were told to leave. everyone, no matter how old, how young, or how vulnerable. to other desolate places beyond rafah. the so—called humanitarian zones were to be expanded. but they have never been safe from sickness, hunger, orwar. have never
frank, thank you for that. frank _ war is going to end. frank, thank you for that. is going to end. frank, thank you for that. frank gardner live l war is going to end. frank, thank| you for that. frank gardner live in jerusalem. earlier in the day, before hamas's announcement, israel ordered palestinians in gaza to evacute parts of southern gaza, ahead of what the israeli military said would be a "limited" operation against hamas. there are around 1.5 million refugees currently in...
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frank, back to you and good morning. >> good morning.hank you, jp. >>> let's turn attention back to wall street after the rough session that saw a positive reaction from nvidia let's bring in the chief in investment officer at horizon. scott, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning, frank thanks. >> scott, a big selloff yesterday. fed concerns are weighing on the market if you look at september, where most thought we would get the first cut and it's 50/50 right now. what is your outlook >> it is confusing i thought we were over the fed yesterday was the fed-induced selloff with the stronger numbers. that dynamic as you said good news is bad news shouldn't be on the table. i think powell has done a good job and the fed has done a good job of saying hikes are probably off the table. maybe we have to wait a little longer if it is december or september in terms of the first cut, it doesn't matter that much what we are more concerned about is the slowdown we have seeing from the consumers >> scott, quick question i spoke to money manag
frank, back to you and good morning. >> good morning.hank you, jp. >>> let's turn attention back to wall street after the rough session that saw a positive reaction from nvidia let's bring in the chief in investment officer at horizon. scott, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning, frank thanks. >> scott, a big selloff yesterday. fed concerns are weighing on the market if you look at september, where most thought we would get the first cut and it's 50/50 right...
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frank. >>> thank you.he bank of england is two hours away from the latest rate decision silvia is here with more and the preview. >> at this stage, we are not expecting the bank of england to announce any changes to the rate policy for the time being. investors will be looking closely at the comments from the central bank of course, there's a lot of questions about the timing of when we might see a rate cut in england. they are looking at the market's potential for the rate cuts. for the meeting in june, a 43% chance investors will see a cut then if you look at sugaugust, the chances increase to 73%. when thinking about what brokers are pricing in for the rest of the year in terms of rate cuts, these are some of the pre predi predictions. bank of america and nomura are pricing from 50 basis points of cuts let's see what will end up happening, frank, no doubt with focus on what andrew bailey has to say later today our steve sedgwick will have a chance to speak to the governor. let's see what indications we
frank. >>> thank you.he bank of england is two hours away from the latest rate decision silvia is here with more and the preview. >> at this stage, we are not expecting the bank of england to announce any changes to the rate policy for the time being. investors will be looking closely at the comments from the central bank of course, there's a lot of questions about the timing of when we might see a rate cut in england. they are looking at the market's potential for the rate cuts....
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pippa stevens has more >> reporter: good morning, frank.rom the boomers-only trade boomers are at 10% with millennials at 17% according to stat state street t 27-year-old who lives outside toronto bought her first gold bar two years ago at td bank and buying ever since as part of the balanced portfolio >> there needs to be a way to secure the volume of funds and that's why i bought gold it is not a short-term game. it is a way of storing value as long as it is 10% of the portfolio, i'm okay with it. if it does well, amazing if it goes coudown, i'm hedged against other things >> reporter: this dealer in pennsylvania said younger buyers are driven by distrust in the dollar >> what i am fascinated with is the interest in the really young buyers those under 35 years old and generally when i talk to them and we sell small bars or silver coins, the general concern is that there's a distrust with the do dollar that's what i guess pulls them into having interest in gold and silver >> reporter: he owns gold bars and coins and stocks and silver. it m
pippa stevens has more >> reporter: good morning, frank.rom the boomers-only trade boomers are at 10% with millennials at 17% according to stat state street t 27-year-old who lives outside toronto bought her first gold bar two years ago at td bank and buying ever since as part of the balanced portfolio >> there needs to be a way to secure the volume of funds and that's why i bought gold it is not a short-term game. it is a way of storing value as long as it is 10% of the portfolio,...
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i'm frank holland.pick up the check of the stock futures with the nasdaq hitting a fresh record. yesterday, we saw the nasdaq lower. it is still fractionally lower. dow hitting the highs of the morning. the s&p is flat. we want to check the bond market with the number of fed speakers today and throwing a lot of cold water on the rate cut hopes. the benchmark ten-year yield is 4.12. gold is pulling back a little bit this morning. it is down .75%. it is an incredible run this year with gold up 17% for the year. >>> that's the set up. now let's check on the top corporate stories. silvana, back to you. >> frank, you still have the london thing going on. love it. authorities are investigating the cause of the fire that broke out at tesla's factory in fremont, california yesterday. the local fire department says the blaze apparently started in an oven used in vehicle manufacturing. no injuries have been reported. tesla's fremont factory has a history of fires, including one in 2019 and 2021. >>> a group of te
i'm frank holland.pick up the check of the stock futures with the nasdaq hitting a fresh record. yesterday, we saw the nasdaq lower. it is still fractionally lower. dow hitting the highs of the morning. the s&p is flat. we want to check the bond market with the number of fed speakers today and throwing a lot of cold water on the rate cut hopes. the benchmark ten-year yield is 4.12. gold is pulling back a little bit this morning. it is down .75%. it is an incredible run this year with gold...
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i'm frank holland. risk on. wall street heading for a higher open after the best day since february on the back of the weaker than expected jobs report. >>> big weekend for berkshire hathaway as warren buffett weighs in on everything from the state of the market and apple to the succession plans. highlights from onlmaha coming next. >>> apple is coming off the best day in two years with the refresh this week. investors are looking at buybacks. >>> and the paramount bidding war is in a new phase after skydance is in the rear-view mirror. >>> and now calling for change at the company as schultz speaks out. it is monday, may 6th, 2024. you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc. >>> good morning. welcome to cnbc's "worldwide exchange." we kickoff the hour with the s&p having the best day since january. futures in the green across the board. the dow would open up 77 points higher. nasdaq and s&p are firmly in the green. investors are feeling bullish on the back of the jobs report on friday and what it could
i'm frank holland. risk on. wall street heading for a higher open after the best day since february on the back of the weaker than expected jobs report. >>> big weekend for berkshire hathaway as warren buffett weighs in on everything from the state of the market and apple to the succession plans. highlights from onlmaha coming next. >>> apple is coming off the best day in two years with the refresh this week. investors are looking at buybacks. >>> and the paramount...
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gunjan, good morning. >> good morning, frank.rs are poised for a huge move in nvidia this week. >> i want to get a sense of what they are doing. downside protection? you have to keep in mind nvidia is a big part of the market. 5% of the s&p. more of the nasdaq 100. >> that's right. what we are seeing in data in the options market is traders are positioning for a 10% move in nvidia stock after earnings on wednesday and through the end of the week on friday. what we are seeing ahead of the earnings is some of the ultra bullish activity that has become a hallmark of the stock. options have been a favorite way for traders to play the move in nvidia stock higher. they keep looking for super bullish calls with last earnings. i remember 1,300 calls were super popular. i hear the sentiment is calming down and people are more cautious this time around. the question is how much more can this stock keep going up? >> it is interesting you say people are a bit more cautious. i have been talking to keep. i have talked to traders in london. the
gunjan, good morning. >> good morning, frank.rs are poised for a huge move in nvidia this week. >> i want to get a sense of what they are doing. downside protection? you have to keep in mind nvidia is a big part of the market. 5% of the s&p. more of the nasdaq 100. >> that's right. what we are seeing in data in the options market is traders are positioning for a 10% move in nvidia stock after earnings on wednesday and through the end of the week on friday. what we are...
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i'm frank holland.se are the headlines. >>> apple announces the biggest buy back in history despite the 10% fall in iphone sales. >>> credit agricole had a 15% jump in profit while soc gen cushioned the blow >>> and daimler truck has downbeat commentary from martin daum don't miss our interview next on cnbc. >>> and equities look to rally ahead of the key jobs report as investors look for clues on the fed's next policy move >>> welcome to "street signs." we are waiting for uk pmi. it is an upbeat day in the markets. we are seeing the sterling with gains on the dollar. we are seeing the stock's move higher as we mentioned, getting the uk pmi. let'ssee composite which is a tick higher than expected. 54 was the forecast. it is coming in at 54.1. when it comes to services, services at 55 a tick higher than 54.9. we got manufacturing pmi this week at 49.1 that is in contraction territory. input price inflation came in at a 14-year high breaking data. uk composite at 54.1 the estimate of 54.9 >>> we will move
i'm frank holland.se are the headlines. >>> apple announces the biggest buy back in history despite the 10% fall in iphone sales. >>> credit agricole had a 15% jump in profit while soc gen cushioned the blow >>> and daimler truck has downbeat commentary from martin daum don't miss our interview next on cnbc. >>> and equities look to rally ahead of the key jobs report as investors look for clues on the fed's next policy move >>> welcome to...
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frank: all the above.nce you unleash the power and the innovation and the invention of a data economy, we are going to see ideas and models that far exceed what we have today. right now, all of this is tied up in just a few platforms. let's unleash the innovation of everyone and have the value sharing proposition be a bit different. of course, there will be commercial uses are limited only by our imagination. maybe there will be some advertising models, may be there will be some subscription models, but it has to be highly commercial. ed: there is a recurrent question, i think caroline would back me up that i have been consistent in asking it which is, there are 170 million users of tiktok and most of them like using it as it is. is there anything you can tell me about the project plan or your engagement with the existing user base that would convince that 170 million that they will want to continue using it, whatever happens? frank: of course, the key to the transaction is for them to be excited about mig
frank: all the above.nce you unleash the power and the innovation and the invention of a data economy, we are going to see ideas and models that far exceed what we have today. right now, all of this is tied up in just a few platforms. let's unleash the innovation of everyone and have the value sharing proposition be a bit different. of course, there will be commercial uses are limited only by our imagination. maybe there will be some advertising models, may be there will be some subscription...
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frank? >> all right. let's get this conversation going and bring in robert, head of investment policy and strategy. robert, good morning. great to have you here. >> great. great to see you again, frank. >> i know you're not a chip analyst. but nvidia, i think everybody has to talk about it. incredible waiting on the undisease and sent meant overall. as you're talking to clients, how do you review this point and the possible inflection point? >> it's certainly the bellwether and something that's been injected on the economic front infl inflation. they're metrics if they come in better or worse, they seem to inject short-term volatility. but it's part of a longer term trend and nvidia is a move toward the capex spending as you were talking about earlier, both of which we think are positive trends for earnings going forward. >> earning season has been really strong. eps, 8% above expectation ace cording to the latest read from l lseg. i want to get your expectations on the fed and recently the kmebtss from c
frank? >> all right. let's get this conversation going and bring in robert, head of investment policy and strategy. robert, good morning. great to have you here. >> great. great to see you again, frank. >> i know you're not a chip analyst. but nvidia, i think everybody has to talk about it. incredible waiting on the undisease and sent meant overall. as you're talking to clients, how do you review this point and the possible inflection point? >> it's certainly the...
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we have robert frank with this story. robert, good to see you. >> reporter: good morning, frank.usands of new yorkers moved to florida after the pandemic and bought a lot of big homes in palm beach and miami that need cleaning the problem was there is not enough house keeping thousa now there is a housekeeper shortage the prices have doubled since 2020 the typical salary is now $110,000 to over $150,000 a year which includes overtime and 401(k) and health insurance. most housekeepers are asking 50 dol an hour or more. some executives are topping $200,000 a year. bidding wars between homeowners are common hotels and resorts have a shortage, but it is a different labor pool there is a higher demand for chefs, nannies and butlers, but not nearly as high as for housekeepers frank, one staffing agent tells me she knows of an executive housekeeper paid more than $250,000 a year and flies with the family to their various homes. they are literally cleaning up. >> i like that one i have to ask. i know this is a tiny enclave neighborhood in palm beach if this is a trend, this has to be dri
we have robert frank with this story. robert, good to see you. >> reporter: good morning, frank.usands of new yorkers moved to florida after the pandemic and bought a lot of big homes in palm beach and miami that need cleaning the problem was there is not enough house keeping thousa now there is a housekeeper shortage the prices have doubled since 2020 the typical salary is now $110,000 to over $150,000 a year which includes overtime and 401(k) and health insurance. most housekeepers are...
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a lot of the things in dodd- frank concern me. most overarching was the cfpb and the concern was that the cfpb will be this overarching agency with no real oversight that would roam the fruited plain trying to figure out what they could meddle in. obviously, we are doing that today. mr. holshouser, we get very technical and financial services. for the people watching at home, what actually are digital payment systems? what are the actual pieces of technology we are talking about that will apply to the american consumer? >> that is an incredibly complex and diverse question with a lot of different aspects to it. >> an example? >> but you are running financial transactions through a large digital pipe and a bunch of data centers back and forth between merchants and banks with other regular entities and the payment ecosystem also involved. >> would a digital wallet be a part of that? >> subject to interpretation but yes. >> so i am a consumer and i go on my phone and download a digital wallet and i put crypto stable coins or maybe ca
a lot of the things in dodd- frank concern me. most overarching was the cfpb and the concern was that the cfpb will be this overarching agency with no real oversight that would roam the fruited plain trying to figure out what they could meddle in. obviously, we are doing that today. mr. holshouser, we get very technical and financial services. for the people watching at home, what actually are digital payment systems? what are the actual pieces of technology we are talking about that will apply...
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frank: thank you.iden reportedly plans to press ahead with the billion-dollar tranche of military aid to israel just a week after suspending a shipment of bombs over concerns about israel's offensive in rafah. the u.n. says half a million people have fled the southern gazan city in the past 10 days, most of whom are already displaced. israeli tanks are reportedly pushing deeper into the city as the idf says it is targeting four hamas battalions. tens of thousands have fled fresh fighting in northern gaza, where the idf says hamas regrouped. all of this is the death toll in gaza continues to rise. the hamas-run health ministry says the number of palestinians killed since october 7 at least 35,233, and it's is 82 palestinians were killed on tuesday and the largest single-day total in weeks. gaza's hospitals have warned of catastrophic conditions due to dwindling supplies of fuel for power generators and ambulances. its hospitals are overwhelmed, and the rafah border crossing closed, injured palestinians
frank: thank you.iden reportedly plans to press ahead with the billion-dollar tranche of military aid to israel just a week after suspending a shipment of bombs over concerns about israel's offensive in rafah. the u.n. says half a million people have fled the southern gazan city in the past 10 days, most of whom are already displaced. israeli tanks are reportedly pushing deeper into the city as the idf says it is targeting four hamas battalions. tens of thousands have fled fresh fighting in...
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why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 14, the new york times published a front page above the fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic majority leader in 1975. he lobbied mike mansfield for the position. he saw it as a continuation of some of the earlier work that he had been doing on some special investigatory committees. and importantly, he had been an 18 year at that point member of the senate foreign relations committee. he had been one of the first public voices of dissent in the united states senate about us vietnam war policy. and he was someone who really wanted to take on these issues. the issues related to national intel, the national intelligence commune i
why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 14, the new york times published a front page above the fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic...
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why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front page above the fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic majority leader in 1975. he lobbied mike mansfield for the position. he saw it as a continuation of some of the earlier work that he had been doing on some special investigatory committees. and importantly, he had been an 18 year at that point member of the senate foreign relations committee. he had been one of the first public voices of dissent in the united states senate about us vietnam war policy. and he was someone who really wanted to take on these issues. the issues related to national intel, the national intelligence commune
why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front page above the fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic...
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i'd like now to introduce my friend and coeditor frank scutaro franks, an attorney and the author of president grant reconsidered and the supreme court's retreat from reconstruction. he's the president of the grant monument association, which is dedicated to the preservation of grant's tomb, which you can see behind me here. he served previously as the counsel for the constitu ation for the senate judiciary committee and as a special counsel to the house, select investigative panel. he now serves as vice president and senior counsel of j.c. and franks, thank so much for being with us tonight. thank you, chris. it's so good to be with you. thank you. white house historical association for hosting us tonight and for all of you who are joining us. before we start, why don't i give chris an introduction, although already gotten a partial introduction. he is really one of the most talented and vivid describe of the civil war currently lecturing. he is a ph.d. and editor shape and co-founder of the emerging civil war. he's the managing editor of the emerging civil war series published serv
i'd like now to introduce my friend and coeditor frank scutaro franks, an attorney and the author of president grant reconsidered and the supreme court's retreat from reconstruction. he's the president of the grant monument association, which is dedicated to the preservation of grant's tomb, which you can see behind me here. he served previously as the counsel for the constitu ation for the senate judiciary committee and as a special counsel to the house, select investigative panel. he now...
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i'm frank holland. records out of reach stocks struggling to reach the all-time highs >>> magic in the making. bracing for the disney results after the kitchen sink quarter and defeat of nelson peltz. >>> new ipads and smarter chips. what apple has up its sleeve. >>> and takeover boost the shares of ubs pop after the blowout results. >>> layter, boeing under faire again as regulators open a new investigation. it's tuesday, may 7th, 2024. you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange. i'm coming to you live from cnbc london thank you for being here with us we kickoff the hour of the u.s. stock futures after the higher session for wall street which saw the dow and russell 2000 close up for the fourth straight session. the the big focus today is two stocks apple hosting the event at 10:00 a.m. today where it is expected to update the lineup of ipads for the first time in nearly two years. apple shares up nearly 1%. disney is out with the resul
i'm frank holland. records out of reach stocks struggling to reach the all-time highs >>> magic in the making. bracing for the disney results after the kitchen sink quarter and defeat of nelson peltz. >>> new ipads and smarter chips. what apple has up its sleeve. >>> and takeover boost the shares of ubs pop after the blowout results. >>> layter, boeing under faire again as regulators open a new investigation. it's tuesday, may 7th, 2024. you're watching...
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she was like, frank, frank is gone. and i said what do you mean frank is gone? like he's dead, he's dead. i said frank is dead? she was like, he's dead. i said where are you? and she told me where she was. i said, well, let's go and meet at my cousin's house. and we met -- we weren't at his house, but let's go and meet at my cousin's, and we went straight there. and you know, it seemed unreal. it just seemed like something unreal that he was able to survive 20 plus years in prison but to come home and not be able to survive 14 days is ridiculous. >> now, share with me the type of person he was and what do you want the world to know about him and how do you want him memorialized. >> i want my cousin frank to be remembered for seeking the truth and clearing his name. frank tyson was an extrovert, he was a people person, he love reading. he loved reading newspapers. i just remember, again, i'm going to date myself, just being at his parents' home and encyclopedias -- you know how long ago that's been -- but he likes to sit down and read encyclopaid ask. he enjoys s
she was like, frank, frank is gone. and i said what do you mean frank is gone? like he's dead, he's dead. i said frank is dead? she was like, he's dead. i said where are you? and she told me where she was. i said, well, let's go and meet at my cousin's house. and we met -- we weren't at his house, but let's go and meet at my cousin's, and we went straight there. and you know, it seemed unreal. it just seemed like something unreal that he was able to survive 20 plus years in prison but to come...
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schumacher: frank sinatra was a jazz crooner, right?t into many different worlds at once. one, he always liked to pal around with the mob guys from his youth. you know, two, he's trying to make it as a political figure with jfk. so imagine you're going to see frank sinatra and dean and sammy at the copa, and you're sitting there and all of a sudden in the middle of a show, sinatra gets up and says, "hey, wait. we have somebody in the audience." the brightest man in the political world in this country or any other country today, say hello to john kennedy from the great state of massachusetts. [ cheers and applause ] bow! follow that, joey. [ laughter ] you son of a gun, you got the jewish vote. [ laughter ] schwartz: originally, sinatra and jfk got along very well. sinatra had been one of his biggest supporters. the mob guys, it's been alleged, were also his supporters. the mob really was excited about john kennedy becoming president because they thought he was one of them. what they didn't anticipate was that he was going to appoint his
schumacher: frank sinatra was a jazz crooner, right?t into many different worlds at once. one, he always liked to pal around with the mob guys from his youth. you know, two, he's trying to make it as a political figure with jfk. so imagine you're going to see frank sinatra and dean and sammy at the copa, and you're sitting there and all of a sudden in the middle of a show, sinatra gets up and says, "hey, wait. we have somebody in the audience." the brightest man in the political world...
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the challenge, frank, has been the artificial constraint on inventory.o many have been locked in at 2% and 3% and they are unwilling to let go of that which makes sense. i don't see any time soon inventory becoming flush where we need it to be because sellers are unwilling to put their homes on the market as much as we need because of tight inventory, rates, even though they have come down a little bit, still has not created enough intersection between supply and demanded that's why we have seen a slower housing market. >> bess, explain this to me. the sale price in april was up 6% that was due to inventory, but out rates are still high i thought prices would go down why are they still up? >> parts of that is because of decent demand and not enough inventory, that keeps prices higher. >> where is the demand coming from where are people getting the money for the bidding wars that are pushing prices higher? >> there is a real commitment to buy housing. i think people -- it is a commitment to economic security. it's truly the queen of the asset classes. whe
the challenge, frank, has been the artificial constraint on inventory.o many have been locked in at 2% and 3% and they are unwilling to let go of that which makes sense. i don't see any time soon inventory becoming flush where we need it to be because sellers are unwilling to put their homes on the market as much as we need because of tight inventory, rates, even though they have come down a little bit, still has not created enough intersection between supply and demanded that's why we have...
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sumi: frank, thank you so much for the discussion. the u.ent of justice is filing a lawsuit to break up the entertainment giant live nation, accusing it of being a harmful monopoly that inflates prices. the company, popularly known for selling tickets through ticketmaster, says the lawsuit will not solve the issues fans care about. speaking during a cnbc interview, the chief financial officer said he fundamentally disagrees with the lawsuit, saying live nation does not see enough profitability to sustain a monopoly. the company has released an update on its website to break down the lawsuit, saying that the doj "ignores everything responsible for higher ticket prices, from rising production costs to artist popularity to 24/7 online ticket scalping that illustrates the public's willingness to pay far more for ticket prices." here is what attorney general merrick garland had to say. >> in recent years, live nation's erbitant fees and technological failures have been criticized by fans and others alike. but we are not here today because live na
sumi: frank, thank you so much for the discussion. the u.ent of justice is filing a lawsuit to break up the entertainment giant live nation, accusing it of being a harmful monopoly that inflates prices. the company, popularly known for selling tickets through ticketmaster, says the lawsuit will not solve the issues fans care about. speaking during a cnbc interview, the chief financial officer said he fundamentally disagrees with the lawsuit, saying live nation does not see enough profitability...
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for more on this, let's bring in journalist frank smith in sole frank. this is a weird try lateral summit between these nations. what are the expectations as well? the expectations are pretty low given the context you just mentioned the so korean government released the agenda. it included climate change, trade, health, aging and technology disasters. but it didn't include a regional security, really it or it made big allusions to, to promoting international peace. when looking around the region, it, there is certainly security tension, especially especially given china's recent military exercises surrounding tie one. so that discussion is something that many observance suggest may take place in the background and, and really needs to be addressed. moving forward, michael and frank following up on the thread that you're leaving there, did the chinese leader shooting ping won't be attending? does this tell us something about the current diplomatic relations between these countries and what can actually be accomplished at these talks? i think certainly it
for more on this, let's bring in journalist frank smith in sole frank. this is a weird try lateral summit between these nations. what are the expectations as well? the expectations are pretty low given the context you just mentioned the so korean government released the agenda. it included climate change, trade, health, aging and technology disasters. but it didn't include a regional security, really it or it made big allusions to, to promoting international peace. when looking around the...
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chairman and members, i served on one of the conference committees of dodd-frank. i was so happy that the consumers finally had a agency dedicate today taking their care of their concerns. mr. hill has said it's been controversial. controversial because the opposite side of the aisle did not like the idea that the consumers were now going to have influence and power. so, i'm very thankful for the hearing, although it is entitled in a misleading way, but this helps bring out what the cfpb is responsible for, what they should be doing, and it does not continue to have to take certain kind of criticism from the opposite side of the aisle, who never likes the consumer protection bureau. thank you, and i'll yield back. the gentlewoman yields back. >> thank you, chairman hill and thank you for our witnesses being here today. ... >> risky and subjected to supervision through its statutory authority. mr. johnson, are there any manyfold considerations the cfpb is required to make you for determining a company is risky? or has a cfpb set this up as an arbitrary process where
chairman and members, i served on one of the conference committees of dodd-frank. i was so happy that the consumers finally had a agency dedicate today taking their care of their concerns. mr. hill has said it's been controversial. controversial because the opposite side of the aisle did not like the idea that the consumers were now going to have influence and power. so, i'm very thankful for the hearing, although it is entitled in a misleading way, but this helps bring out what the cfpb is...
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i'm frank holland and here is your "five@5." >>> rate shock. investors come to grib grips wi higher rates for longer. t nasdaq with the worst day since april. >>> and heavyweight salesforce down double digits. >>> from earnings to the economy. looking at the second quarter gdp. former fed vice chair roger flight ferguson is here with the preview. >>> and nelson peltz dumps disney. >>> and google inks a $2 billion deal in asia. it's thursday, may 30th, 2024. you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. ♪ >>> good morning. welcome to "worldwide exchange." let's get you ready for the trading day ahead. let's start off with the u.s. stock futures facing heavy selling pressure after a rough day for the dow yesterday. the nasdaq with the worst day of the month. it is in the red across the board. let's focus on the dow. the dow would open up 300 points lowe lower right now. a big chunk of the pre-market pressure is dtied to salesforce. it is set to shave 280 points on the dow if the losses hold. it is down 16% right now earnings did beat e
i'm frank holland and here is your "five@5." >>> rate shock. investors come to grib grips wi higher rates for longer. t nasdaq with the worst day since april. >>> and heavyweight salesforce down double digits. >>> from earnings to the economy. looking at the second quarter gdp. former fed vice chair roger flight ferguson is here with the preview. >>> and nelson peltz dumps disney. >>> and google inks a $2 billion deal in asia. it's...
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frank, thank you so much. _ so intensely, densely packed. frank, thank you so much.u so much. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back. every single day over the past year, the world's oceans have broken temperature records, thought to be because of climate change. figures from the eu climate service copernicus show last month was globally warmer than any previous april in records dating back to 1940. for many decades, the world's oceans have been the earth's get—out—of—jail card when it comes to climate change. not only do they absorb around a quarter of the carbon dioxide that humans produce, they also soak up around 90% of the excess heat. but over the past year, the oceans have displayed the most concerning evidence yet that they are struggling to cope. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt reports. the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they'
frank, thank you so much. _ so intensely, densely packed. frank, thank you so much.u so much. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back. every single day over the past year, the world's oceans have broken temperature records, thought to be because of climate change. figures from the eu climate service copernicus show last month was globally warmer than any previous april in records dating back to 1940. for many decades, the world's oceans have been the earth's...
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i'm frank holland.worldwide exchange" is coming up next. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. switch to shopify and sell smarter at every stage of your business. take full control of your brand with your own custom store. scale faster with tools that let you manage every sale from every channel. and sell more with the best converting checkout on the planet. a lot more. take your business to the next stage when you switch to shopify. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know t
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>> a statute and talking about dodd-frank requires cost- benefit and risk analysis. so identifying, number one, a market that is right for supervision, it should identify risk to consumers in that market. that is what i see lacking in the rule. >> thank you. i guess cost-benefit may not overtly address harm, but it seems like there is always a case that we need more government. one of the footnotes that cfpb tucked into their proposal, many believe, would give the bureau supervisory authority and division within the company , outside the scope of the proposal. what is the practical impact, mr. johnson, of including that wide sweeping statement in their proposal? >> congressman, i think you are referring to a statement where the bureau says that if an institution qualifies as a larger participant within a defined market, cfpb not only achieve supervisor authority but can examine for that product line that drew it in as a larger participant but it can thereafter and forever more examine the institution for any other product line that could be a covered product or servi
>> a statute and talking about dodd-frank requires cost- benefit and risk analysis. so identifying, number one, a market that is right for supervision, it should identify risk to consumers in that market. that is what i see lacking in the rule. >> thank you. i guess cost-benefit may not overtly address harm, but it seems like there is always a case that we need more government. one of the footnotes that cfpb tucked into their proposal, many believe, would give the bureau supervisory...
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frank wouldn't do this." yeah. and he pursues it. mckee: i don't doubt for one minute that frank sinatra helped dramatically to get sammy to be the first person to stay in the hotel. but if sammy wasn't who he was, the talent that he had, it wouldn't have happened. sinatra: when i found that ella and all of the black performers were living on the other side of the town, i began to make noise about it. i think a few other entertainers began to pick up on that, too, and they hollered. but i guess i was the biggest mouth in the town. white: we began to see people fighting for civil rights. yes, entertainers were part of that, in some cases. but i never want to hear anyone else say that frank sinatra integrated las vegas. it didn't just happen with that one act. the credit goes to the black community, who were here on the ground, agitating for integration and for better treatment every day. when integration takes place in 1960, dr. mcmillan, president of the naacp, does something that no one else does. he says,
frank wouldn't do this." yeah. and he pursues it. mckee: i don't doubt for one minute that frank sinatra helped dramatically to get sammy to be the first person to stay in the hotel. but if sammy wasn't who he was, the talent that he had, it wouldn't have happened. sinatra: when i found that ella and all of the black performers were living on the other side of the town, i began to make noise about it. i think a few other entertainers began to pick up on that, too, and they hollered. but i...
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[applause] frank altenburg was a patriot of -- frank altenburg enlisted in the army at 18 and served in europe during world war ii. after graduating college on the g.i. bill, he built and ran one of the world's most successful software companies. he later become new jersey's longest-serving senator. as a strong advocate for consumer protection, the environment, and a safe transportation, he took on the danger of secondhand smoke and fought for health care for people living with hiv aids. when history called, frank lautenberg answered. opal lee. [applause] two years after president lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation, freedom for enslaved americans was finally enforced in galveston, texas marking the nation's first juneteenth. in the same town, opal lee was born six decades later. growing up in a home that was burned down by a racist mob, she understood history must never be erased. a teacher and advocate, she helped lead a movement with the national juneteenth observance foundation. more than 150 years after that day, she stood next to another american president that followe
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(thinking: eddie, no frasier, frank... frank?) fred! how are you?! fred...uel up to 7 brain health indicators, including your memory. join the neuriva brain health challenge. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. actor steve buscemi was spotted over the weekend after being allegedly assaulted in his hometown of new york city. beloved character actor steve buscemi punched in the face in a new york city street. >> tonight police know who they're looking for. >> steve buscemi, seen back outside this weekend. police sources describing it as another random attack in new york city, including the stabbing of a tourist in times square over the weekend and a 20-year-old man hit over the head this morning. this past spring, several women were recounting their own experiences. >> we officially have a concussion, a black eye and a chipped tooth. >> buscemi's attack happened last wednesday. the 66-year-old emmy winner was in manhattan when nypd officers responded to a 911 call. his publicist telling abc news that despite being hospitalized with bruising, swelling,
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that was frank warren the promoter. a - saturday night. that was frank i warren the promoter.nd did heavyweight champion of the world this century. red bull team principal christian horner says it's sad that lead designer adrian newey is leaving the team, but the time is right for change. newey is the biggest name to leave since allegations of innapropriate behaviour against horner came to light — although these allegations were later dismissed following an independent investigation. horner insists morale in the team is as good as it's ever been. i think that it all comes down to the morale of the people and i think we have a great culture here. a great group of staff and i think we are seeing that come through on the circuit with the results we are achieving. you don't get those results without a commitment. at the end of the date is the team sport in the world. you need everybody rowing and synchronisation to hit the targets. and finally — we told you on monday that former leeds united manager jesse marsch has been announced as canada's new head coach — but what we failed to
that was frank warren the promoter. a - saturday night. that was frank i warren the promoter.nd did heavyweight champion of the world this century. red bull team principal christian horner says it's sad that lead designer adrian newey is leaving the team, but the time is right for change. newey is the biggest name to leave since allegations of innapropriate behaviour against horner came to light — although these allegations were later dismissed following an independent investigation. horner...
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one you created, michael, that's a journalist or frank smith in sole frank, thanks very much. to israel, now we're anti government protest her as if clash with police intel. of these, the thousands of demonstrators took to the streets on saturday, demanding the resignation of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and the immediate release of all hostages, still being held by him mos in gaza. scuffles broke out as police moved in using water cannon to disperse the crown netanyahu and whose government have been coming under increasing pressure to end the war in gaza and allow humanitarian aid in. but they are standing firm saying israel has the right to defend itself against the mos in the wake of the october 7th terror attack. a d is really military released images. they say showing a salt in northern gaza. or they say they destroyed rocket launch and sites in nearby cause a city strikes to the school, giving a family, leading the fighting while they cooked you and says more than a 100000 people have fled. northern guys in recent weeks will have the will. 100 says to with no shelt
one you created, michael, that's a journalist or frank smith in sole frank, thanks very much. to israel, now we're anti government protest her as if clash with police intel. of these, the thousands of demonstrators took to the streets on saturday, demanding the resignation of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and the immediate release of all hostages, still being held by him mos in gaza. scuffles broke out as police moved in using water cannon to disperse the crown netanyahu and whose...
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good morning, brie >> reporter: good morning, frank.resident biden's threat to stop sending weapons to israel is met with a range of reactions. one calling it a disappointing decision the biden administration is standing by the president's warning that the u.s. would halt weapons to the israeli military if it moves forward with the full-scale assault on rafah. the president has stopped some shipments already. some are blasting president biden's decision to suspend arms deliveries to the close ally other lawmakers support the president out of concern for the more than 1 million palestinians sheltering there in rafah. divisionsover the u.s. respons to the israel-hamas war are expected to play a key role with the presidential election decisions this november. this is a key issue for the re-election campaign for biden this could tip the scales for trump in battleground states in michigan, arizona and pennsylvania frank. >> a developing story, certainly. i have seen reports that the israeli military says they have enough weapons to carry out
good morning, brie >> reporter: good morning, frank.resident biden's threat to stop sending weapons to israel is met with a range of reactions. one calling it a disappointing decision the biden administration is standing by the president's warning that the u.s. would halt weapons to the israeli military if it moves forward with the full-scale assault on rafah. the president has stopped some shipments already. some are blasting president biden's decision to suspend arms deliveries to the...
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i'm frank holland. here's your "five@5." pulling back with the nasdaq at an all-time high and the other major indices very close to records of their own. >>> trouble in the skies. american airlines sinking ahead of the open and dragging down the entire airline sector as high-flying consumer spending appears to be softeningle. >>> big oil, big deal. the m & as showing know signs of easing as conocophillips looked to make a deal with its rival marathon. >>> salesforce and the one thing you need to watch for in that report. >>> and what ai calls a big opportunity in autos. mark thee yoes is here. it's wednesday, may 29th, 2024. you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange." thanks so much for being with us. we kick off the hour as we always do. futures in the red across the board. you can see it looks like the dow would open more than 140 points lower. we're going to continue to look at the markets throughout the morning. so this action in the premarket. this is
i'm frank holland. here's your "five@5." pulling back with the nasdaq at an all-time high and the other major indices very close to records of their own. >>> trouble in the skies. american airlines sinking ahead of the open and dragging down the entire airline sector as high-flying consumer spending appears to be softeningle. >>> big oil, big deal. the m & as showing know signs of easing as conocophillips looked to make a deal with its rival marathon....