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jim june has been monitoring the meetings day 3 of the africa talked here and has concluded and justice in the previous 2 days. very few concrete details have emerged, not even a statement by the diplomats involved the envoys or any of the delegations has been issued, which would very much seem to indicate that there was disagreement amongst the participants as to the language of a statement. now over the course of these past 3 days, many of the participating diplomats have been lowered to speak on the record as to what exactly is going on as to the substance of the discussions. what we know as to what happened today is that there have been several meetings. there were 2 separate meetings, one that was held between the afghan government delegation and the assembled envoys . and then a few hours later, there was a separate meeting held between the taliban delegation and the envoys who have assembled here. once that meeting that was being held with the taliban had finished, the rest of the diplomat walked out. nobody spoke to the press, no joint statement was issued and it's very unclear
jim june has been monitoring the meetings day 3 of the africa talked here and has concluded and justice in the previous 2 days. very few concrete details have emerged, not even a statement by the diplomats involved the envoys or any of the delegations has been issued, which would very much seem to indicate that there was disagreement amongst the participants as to the language of a statement. now over the course of these past 3 days, many of the participating diplomats have been lowered to...
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emergency talks, went away in the guitar, he, capital doha, aimed at halting the violence. mohammed jim june, is that and has the latest a long 1st day of talk here in doha, about the situation and afghan sanders ended without any statement being issued and with a lot of uncertainty as to what exactly is supposed to happen next. now, throughout the day, you had the us special envoy for afghanistan's. i'll make a little that as well as envoys from the u. k. the, you, the you, when china pakistan was becca stan and copper all assembled here. first, they met with a delegation from the afghanistan government led by doctor ob de lab de la. he's the head of the national reconciliation council for afghanistan. those meetings lasted for about 2 hours. not too long. after that, you had a separate meeting between the envoys who are assembled here and a delegation from the taliban. it's not clear what was discussed in those meetings, but if you look at a statement that was issued by all make a little before he arrived here and don't ha, which stated in several planned rounds of meetings over 3 days, re
emergency talks, went away in the guitar, he, capital doha, aimed at halting the violence. mohammed jim june, is that and has the latest a long 1st day of talk here in doha, about the situation and afghan sanders ended without any statement being issued and with a lot of uncertainty as to what exactly is supposed to happen next. now, throughout the day, you had the us special envoy for afghanistan's. i'll make a little that as well as envoys from the u. k. the, you, the you, when china pakistan...
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the first quarterly report since the company went public by a spac in june adopt forget to watch jimith bob chapek mike, there's a lot of interesting big movesers there, but disney will certainly get the most attention >> it will at this point, it's going for something like 60 points on the dow. obviously it seems ago if expectations had been moderated for the quarter, given how the stock hadn't really done much. it's very disney specific. aside from theme parks, you know, characterizing bookings at those parks strong, is probably a net positive, or at least a bit of comfort for anyone -- though trips to disney is probably the last thing you cancel, right, morgan? >> it's so expensive. >> people plan for years. >>> yeah, okay, great. it's been a pleasure to be with both of you. that will do it for "closing bell." "fast money" starts now. at pnc bank, we believe in the power of the watch out. the “make way, coming through”... great. the storm alert... dad. and the subtle but effective ding. that's why we created low cash mode. the financial watch out that gives you the options and tim
the first quarterly report since the company went public by a spac in june adopt forget to watch jimith bob chapek mike, there's a lot of interesting big movesers there, but disney will certainly get the most attention >> it will at this point, it's going for something like 60 points on the dow. obviously it seems ago if expectations had been moderated for the quarter, given how the stock hadn't really done much. it's very disney specific. aside from theme parks, you know, characterizing...
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june and a new 20-year high. congrats, joe. here to react to that, ohio governor jim jordan. i said this earlier on twitter, i think that this frankly is an impeachable offense. our country is being overrun and not enough republicans are making hay of this and the republicans want it to happen, your reaction? >> no, it is intentional. harming our country by not following the law and enforcing the border. hillary clinton said five years ago when she wanted a borderless hemisphere, we now have it under the biden administration. and just to say how bad it was, march was the highest record for illegal crossing until april, and then april was the highest month until may. and they may was the highest until june coming we just got the numbers come in june was the highest month until july. that's what you call a bad trend. in no conclusion but this is intentional. you are right, the biden administration is responsible for the chaotic situation on our southern border and all that comes along with that when you have just this influx of people with covid and all other concerns. >> laura
june and a new 20-year high. congrats, joe. here to react to that, ohio governor jim jordan. i said this earlier on twitter, i think that this frankly is an impeachable offense. our country is being overrun and not enough republicans are making hay of this and the republicans want it to happen, your reaction? >> no, it is intentional. harming our country by not following the law and enforcing the border. hillary clinton said five years ago when she wanted a borderless hemisphere, we now...
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june. chris water is saying he wants the taper to start in september and finish in the first quarter. jim bullard is worried about inflation and maybe that's what those word about stimulus are worried about too. let's listen. >> i would expect between 2.5% and 3% in 2022. it's going to come down, but not as fast as many people had in mind. kathleen: let's remember that we just had an interview with charlie evans from the chicago fed last week. he still sees the first rate hike in 2024. he thinks it could go up and go back down below target. so there are still a number of opinions. the hawkish camp is growing and spreading its feathers. shery: let's delve into what's going to happen at the fed. our next guest is waiting for jackson hole to get more details on the fed timetable. max, great to have you with us. kathleen just mentioned we are seeing some divergence and debate within the fed. what are you expecting to hear later this month? max: i think we will hear the plan for what the taper is going to look like. where in the duration in the car they play, that will be important. one thing
june. chris water is saying he wants the taper to start in september and finish in the first quarter. jim bullard is worried about inflation and maybe that's what those word about stimulus are worried about too. let's listen. >> i would expect between 2.5% and 3% in 2022. it's going to come down, but not as fast as many people had in mind. kathleen: let's remember that we just had an interview with charlie evans from the chicago fed last week. he still sees the first rate hike in 2024. he...
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and of course, jim, this comes on the heels not too long after that summit between the two presidents back in junesentially told president putin to knock it off. he is clearly not doing that. >> and you were in charge of briefing presidential candidates on threats of the 2020 election. what would you say to candidates now about what the russians are up to? they won't cut it out. >> yeah. good point. and i think we have to be as transparent as possible at all angles. and i would say the intelligence community and apartment is going to continue to enhance the effectiveness of those transparencies, provide all the information that's viable for a potential candidate to see what that influence looks like not only to their campaigns but those inside their campaigns, and also the folks back home in their business entities and what the social media template looks like against them as well as against their opponent. >> all right, thanks to both of you. have a good weekend. appreciate all the insights. >>> just ahead, crises piling up for the biden administration at home and abroad. the view from the white
and of course, jim, this comes on the heels not too long after that summit between the two presidents back in junesentially told president putin to knock it off. he is clearly not doing that. >> and you were in charge of briefing presidential candidates on threats of the 2020 election. what would you say to candidates now about what the russians are up to? they won't cut it out. >> yeah. good point. and i think we have to be as transparent as possible at all angles. and i would say...
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we believed june marked the peek in the annual rate of inflation. and jimmore skeptical today's data doesn't reverse much on this front it's just that expectations have adjusted much higher the fed is going to welcome the news for sure but will clearly want to see substantial further progress on the inflation front. together, with moderation, if we get tin august, could help ease back some of the concerns. and we're going to get a first-hand look for what one of the new hawks at 1:00 on the exchange carl >> steve, thanks for setting that up for us joining us this morning, former governor, now deputy dean and economics professor at the university of chicago, school of business good to see you this morning >> great to see you. steve did set us up there. there's a number of reports saying core inflation may have peeked has it >> it's early to say there could be one offs coming down i broadly agree it's likely to be transitory. and in particular, there's risk to inflations. >> so, the risks come from where? if we're going to agree the transitory nature of prici
we believed june marked the peek in the annual rate of inflation. and jimmore skeptical today's data doesn't reverse much on this front it's just that expectations have adjusted much higher the fed is going to welcome the news for sure but will clearly want to see substantial further progress on the inflation front. together, with moderation, if we get tin august, could help ease back some of the concerns. and we're going to get a first-hand look for what one of the new hawks at 1:00 on the...
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extraordinaire in the chicago area, jim we haven't spoken in a while,n really you have over 1 million jobs, this is with revisions over a million jobs created in junee booming, i think it's fair to say businesses are booming in investing in technology new equipment and unfortunately prices are booming and inflation is booming, what do you make of the story is a very exuberant story. >> there's a couple of things that jumped out at me when i saw the numbers today, year over year your needs month-to-month were both up, i thought there was a chance that the market was going to view that badly and maybe make more of a stone but at the end of the day everything 80% is great news but the market still need something to hang otheir hat on to convince themselves that is good to be pursuant and i'm sure we'll know more in, we always know more in two weeks but the end of the day this is a good number, solid number and it was perfect for the stock market because they don't think they will increase much in we closed out the week of new weekly high school and if we add to that a on monday game on. larry: the fed should taper sooner in the market knows that the m
extraordinaire in the chicago area, jim we haven't spoken in a while,n really you have over 1 million jobs, this is with revisions over a million jobs created in junee booming, i think it's fair to say businesses are booming in investing in technology new equipment and unfortunately prices are booming and inflation is booming, what do you make of the story is a very exuberant story. >> there's a couple of things that jumped out at me when i saw the numbers today, year over year your needs...
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jim knapp carol's killer or another victim of an unknown killer or maybe both. couldn't have been steve, he was in jail. and then the questions multiplied. in june09, steve's attorney received an e-mail. the e-mail read, i can tell you what really happened the night kennedy was killed. jim knapp was running his mouth about a prescription drug deal he was in. it was meant to look like home robbery gone bad. when steve's attorneys told him about the mail. steve replied with a startling story. he heard the same thing. just a month earlier in jail. >> coming up. would this be the evidence that steve democker was waiting for. >>. >> when dateline continues. namaste... ...surprise parties. aww, you guys. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... ...for 3!... ...so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. get help
jim knapp carol's killer or another victim of an unknown killer or maybe both. couldn't have been steve, he was in jail. and then the questions multiplied. in june09, steve's attorney received an e-mail. the e-mail read, i can tell you what really happened the night kennedy was killed. jim knapp was running his mouth about a prescription drug deal he was in. it was meant to look like home robbery gone bad. when steve's attorneys told him about the mail. steve replied with a startling story. he...
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june of next year. tom keene, lisa abramowicz -- the s&p 500 advancing .4%. european market, to 1.1921. euro-dollar a little mitt north, 1.10 88. jimullard telling reuters will have -- telling reuters the fed will have to cope with more market change. it seems the st. louis fed president is on the same page as governor waller and former head of research of the st. louis fed. those two look like they are building a partnership on that fed. tom: i would suggest they are slaves to the data like anyone else. we are starting with a key friday determinant, and frankly the auto data will be interesting, even with a chip shortage. jon, it is the granularity of data we will all have to digest. jonathan: euro-swiss maker -- euro-swiss emma lewis level this year. with some swissie strength in the mix. tom: jon and i tear up over this because this is how john and i met. with the swiss franc moving in here. jonathan: would not be surprised with that. euro-swiss right now, north of .1%. tom: let's go to washington right now. what is so fascinating about what we see in the news, the infrastructure front and center. there is a sign always in the s
june of next year. tom keene, lisa abramowicz -- the s&p 500 advancing .4%. european market, to 1.1921. euro-dollar a little mitt north, 1.10 88. jimullard telling reuters will have -- telling reuters the fed will have to cope with more market change. it seems the st. louis fed president is on the same page as governor waller and former head of research of the st. louis fed. those two look like they are building a partnership on that fed. tom: i would suggest they are slaves to the data...
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jim and matt >> as the vix is back around 20. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." live with breaking news. we're expecting our june% that is better than the 1% expected until this point, it follows an unrevised up 1.7 in terms of ex-transportation or durable goods orders, they're a very volatile series we do want to point out some things going on here we see deals are dropping, as well as treasury yields. durable goods order headline, up 1.9. that's a bit better than up 7 to 8/10ths that we're expecting still don't see x-transportation, a proxy for business spending. i'm go tag kick it back to you when we see the rest of the data trickle out, i'll make sure i get in your ear. >> rick santelli welcome to another "squawk on the street." morgan has the morning off dow's down off the early lows, as we see a mix of vaccine mandates our road map begins with 10 cents. after online gaming is, quote, spiritual opium. plus, we'll have an exclusive with ken, talking everything from mark ltsz, return to work and a lot more >>> and our very own david making his guest debut on "jeopardy" last night. i have a lot to say about th
jim and matt >> as the vix is back around 20. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." live with breaking news. we're expecting our june% that is better than the 1% expected until this point, it follows an unrevised up 1.7 in terms of ex-transportation or durable goods orders, they're a very volatile series we do want to point out some things going on here we see deals are dropping, as well as treasury yields. durable goods order headline, up 1.9. that's a bit better...
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because we knew way back in may and june of last year that this virus was much more a respiratory spread last, not least, i have a cruiseline, irony, given your question, jim, and i -- my hat's off to frank del rio and others -- i know you ran norwegian. >> pardon me >> you aren't norwegian. why i thought ute go for that one? >> ard norwegian in 1993. >> that's why i thought it was a good question t. is a good question. >> give me this. so you're a showman. i've never, never afraid of being call add showman isn't bitcoin a bit of a showman? is that a great way -- if i came to a movie theater, i have to do it ahead of time and used ethereum i mean, why? i got it you want it? >> well, with keep on hearing suggestions that we should start accepting cryptocurrency and we found out it's very easy for us to take cryptocurrency and in the process, involving third-party processing in the effort, taking the currency risk so if people want to pass bitcoin, pass in bitcoin having said that, as we learne more and more about cryptocurrency, cryptocurrency is quite, a trading option for companies who have millions of consumers and hundreds of millions of transactions, a
because we knew way back in may and june of last year that this virus was much more a respiratory spread last, not least, i have a cruiseline, irony, given your question, jim, and i -- my hat's off to frank del rio and others -- i know you ran norwegian. >> pardon me >> you aren't norwegian. why i thought ute go for that one? >> ard norwegian in 1993. >> that's why i thought it was a good question t. is a good question. >> give me this. so you're a showman. i've...
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action, up 2% today, and jim did talk to them last night, take a listen >> this quarter that remember where our community was a year ago, they were all locked down, it was april, may, juneand all the people who struggled through covid. we come back in q2 of 2001 with really amazing dau growth numbers and amazing bookings growth and then july as you said was just small >> so that sort of makes the decline yesterday seem a little suspect. >> roblox is up. this is a 15-year-old company. the question for roblox, is when kids come home for school will they play it after they do their homework right now they're playing it heavy. july might be the outlier. i am a fan simply because it's a platform, and you know what word i'm thinking about. >> yes, i do i do. >> what is it? >> metaverse. >> jim, you know the metaverse better than others, oh, my god, does that mean i'm a joker i mean, facebook is metaverse and cathie wood is metaverse. >> we had matthew ball on yesterday on tech check who runs a metaverse etf of which roblox is a giant -- >> talking about classical music and how they felt about mozart, and he didn't disagree that couldn't happen. >> you got bands doing concerts
action, up 2% today, and jim did talk to them last night, take a listen >> this quarter that remember where our community was a year ago, they were all locked down, it was april, may, juneand all the people who struggled through covid. we come back in q2 of 2001 with really amazing dau growth numbers and amazing bookings growth and then july as you said was just small >> so that sort of makes the decline yesterday seem a little suspect. >> roblox is up. this is a 15-year-old...
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you at 6:00 "mad money" with jim cramer 6:00 p.m as we said, sir richard branson and dan hart on that company's deal to go public via spac best day for s&p oil and gas since junehat the heck, troy - that's not your kid! the aflac duck is just covering for sophie. same way he got me money to help cover her hospital bill when my health insurance didn't pay for all of it. but this isn't fair! that's exactly what i said! but then i learned health insurance isn't even supposed to cover everything. wait...for real? for real real. luckily i had aflac. aflac!!! get help with expenses health insurance doesn't cover. go aflac! !mm-hm! get to know us at aflac.com. ♪ >>> good monday morning. another hour of "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with leslie picker and david faber morgan brennan has the morning off. decent opening on this first session of the woke. we have the fda formally approving pfizer's vaccine overall, a bounce in sentiment as we watch for signs that maybe delta is rolling over or jackson hole may be more dovish. existing home sales out a few moments ago. diana has that for us. >> carl, existing home sales in july up 2% to a seasonally adjusted
you at 6:00 "mad money" with jim cramer 6:00 p.m as we said, sir richard branson and dan hart on that company's deal to go public via spac best day for s&p oil and gas since junehat the heck, troy - that's not your kid! the aflac duck is just covering for sophie. same way he got me money to help cover her hospital bill when my health insurance didn't pay for all of it. but this isn't fair! that's exactly what i said! but then i learned health insurance isn't even supposed to cover...