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i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines >> european markets look past recession fears and start the week on firm footing investors are cautious ahead of the ecb meeting when the central bank is winding a decade of ultra loose policy. >>> and haleon debuts in london. the ceo tells cnbc the company is poised to prosper >> with inflation and other things happening in the world and we are uniquely positioned in categories that really matter with great brands to do well in any environment. >>> president biden faces criticism over interactions over crown prince mohammed bin salman he hails increased cooperation, but leaves the kingdom with no progress on oil prices >> we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by china, russia or iran. we will seek to build on this moment with active principal american leadership. >>> and boeing forecasts stable aircraft demand as they look to secure orders and sustain rivalry airbus at the air show >>> good morning welcome to "street signs." we're kicking off
i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines >> european markets look past recession fears and start the week on firm footing investors are cautious ahead of the ecb meeting when the central bank is winding a decade of ultra loose policy. >>> and haleon debuts in london. the ceo tells cnbc the company is poised to prosper >> with inflation and other things happening in the world and we are uniquely positioned in categories that really...
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i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. here are your headlines. >>> investors brace for more job tightening u.s. futures point to more weakness on wall street. >>> a selloff in tech stocks brings the nikkei into the red >>> german utility giant uniper falls to the bottom of the stoxx 600 after the bailout application and fears rise france's finance minister tells cnbc the block must take precautions. >> you have to take all options into account that getting gas from russia is one of the key options. >>> and elon musk mocks twitter on twitter taking to the platform to blame inaccurate user data for his attempt to terminate the $44 billion deal sending shares sharply lower in frankfurt. >>> good morning happy monday welcome to "street signs." let's get to the data on friday. all of the action dominated from the non-farm payrolls which came in higher. 372,000 which in a way was a bit of bad news for markets. they priced in a more aggressive fed tightening cycle we'll talk more about that on the show as far as the week is conc
i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. here are your headlines. >>> investors brace for more job tightening u.s. futures point to more weakness on wall street. >>> a selloff in tech stocks brings the nikkei into the red >>> german utility giant uniper falls to the bottom of the stoxx 600 after the bailout application and fears rise france's finance minister tells cnbc the block must take precautions. >> you have to take all options into account...
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tatelbaum in the london newsroom good morning, julianna >> brian, good morning we are off to a weak start to trade. dealing with the negative handover from asia that is weighing on sentiment here fresh concerns with the spread of covid in china are weighing on sentiment specifically. here is the picture. german market pulling back 0.9%. spanish and italian markets holding upper. swiss market holding up better. here in the uk, focus on the leadership race after boris johnson announces his intention to resign last week with a number of tory politicians throwing their name in the hat for that position. ftse 100 down as investors are watching those developments. this is the split. utilities and health care out perf performing on the down side, basic resources down 1.4% given the concerns of covid. autos pulling back household goods and banks. brian, we are clearly keeping a close eye on everything stateside. >> julianna tatelbaum, i appreciate that. thank you very much. >>> let's get a check on the top stories like julianna said including the latest in the strange saga of elon musk now
tatelbaum in the london newsroom good morning, julianna >> brian, good morning we are off to a weak start to trade. dealing with the negative handover from asia that is weighing on sentiment here fresh concerns with the spread of covid in china are weighing on sentiment specifically. here is the picture. german market pulling back 0.9%. spanish and italian markets holding upper. swiss market holding up better. here in the uk, focus on the leadership race after boris johnson announces his...
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i'm julianna tatelbaum >> i'm joumanna bercetche. these are your headlines uniper shares rebound from monday's near 30% plunge after reports the german government is preparing to bail out the struggling utility firm. >>> oil and gas workers in norway officially start the strike with energy output set to decline. the push for higher wages is necessary. >> these members cannot achieve a better income through local negotiations later on. the union opted to go on strike before it knows the final settlement that is strange. >>> scandinavian airline files for chapter 11 bankruptcy in the united states as a pilot strike is the final straw for the loss on the carrier. >>> rebound on u.s. services data janet yellen holds talks with beijing there at u.s. will cut tariffs in a bid to ease inflation. >>> good morning warm welcome to "street signs. the biggest news of the day is joumanna is back. >> it feels like i have not missed much with news. what happened in the nine months i've been off? >> a quiet nine months >> it is great to be back. i'm
i'm julianna tatelbaum >> i'm joumanna bercetche. these are your headlines uniper shares rebound from monday's near 30% plunge after reports the german government is preparing to bail out the struggling utility firm. >>> oil and gas workers in norway officially start the strike with energy output set to decline. the push for higher wages is necessary. >> these members cannot achieve a better income through local negotiations later on. the union opted to go on strike before...
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good morning, julianna >>> dom, great to see you. european equities are extending losses to the session today. it is red across the board we are seeing resilience in the german market. we see under performance recently the cac 40 in france down 1% ftse 100 down .80% the european commission cut growth forecast for this year and next still looking optimistic 1.4% growth next year. 2.6% growth this year. it is really italy that is focus on the trade the market down more than 2% italian banks are selling off and bond yields are rising all of this as the political situation becomes more tenuous we are seeing the ruling coalition risk collapse. we are seeing a big market reaction from the sector perspective, you got the bottom of the board with real estate down 2%. we are seeing resilience in media. come, a check at yields in europe, dom. specifically italian bond yields trading up nearly 3.5% a lot of focus in italy and all of this in the context of the european central banks the risk of bonds rising is already there and it is now more pr
good morning, julianna >>> dom, great to see you. european equities are extending losses to the session today. it is red across the board we are seeing resilience in the german market. we see under performance recently the cac 40 in france down 1% ftse 100 down .80% the european commission cut growth forecast for this year and next still looking optimistic 1.4% growth next year. 2.6% growth this year. it is really italy that is focus on the trade the market down more than 2% italian...
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tatelbaum in london julianna, good morning >> brian, good morning first on the trade this morning, we started out the quarter and half in negative territory as you see here, things have turned positive. momentum building throughout the course of the morning. we got some decent gains on the dak and cac 40 modest, but in positive territory. spanish and italian in positive. ftse 100 crossed into positive territory in the last half hour. swiss market is down 0.5%. you asked how we did over the course of the first half stoxx 600 traveled 16% lower in the first six months of the year that masked divergence here in the uk, ftse 100 was particularly resilient we ended 3% lower for the first half that is in comparison to the dak dropping 20% uk market index energy to financials we know what happened to energy in the first half of the year. back to the day's trade. this is the picture. a split board. retail bouncing back retail has suffered in recent trade. we had a couple of big profit warnings the last couple weeks from asos and online retailers a bounce back in the sector. utilities is catch
tatelbaum in london julianna, good morning >> brian, good morning first on the trade this morning, we started out the quarter and half in negative territory as you see here, things have turned positive. momentum building throughout the course of the morning. we got some decent gains on the dak and cac 40 modest, but in positive territory. spanish and italian in positive. ftse 100 crossed into positive territory in the last half hour. swiss market is down 0.5%. you asked how we did over...
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. >> 19-year-old olivia julianna was one of the many people who were disgusted by the comments and shen twitter, i'm actually five foot 11, six foot four in heels, i wear them so small men like you are reminded of your place. gates shared a photo of julianna with her 1.6 million followers with the caption, dander raised, in an attempt to publicly humiliate her, as opposed to taking offense, she took advantage of the situation and turned it into somebody -- something positive. by raising money for gen z, an organization who will -- she's already raised, wait for it, over 1 million point $4 million in donations, joining me now. you're collecting these republicans like infinity stones, that was a tiktok pose i very much appreciated, olivia julianna, thank you so much for being here. first of all is at 1.4, what is the latest total of your fund raising so far? >> we are rounding the corner to one point $6 million raised in the last few days. >> it is so powerful but you have done in terms of taking what a sitting congressman said about you, a private citizen, and teenager, and we in an app
. >> 19-year-old olivia julianna was one of the many people who were disgusted by the comments and shen twitter, i'm actually five foot 11, six foot four in heels, i wear them so small men like you are reminded of your place. gates shared a photo of julianna with her 1.6 million followers with the caption, dander raised, in an attempt to publicly humiliate her, as opposed to taking offense, she took advantage of the situation and turned it into somebody -- something positive. by raising...
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tatelbaum julianna, this natural gas and electric prices, they're stratospheric.hat kind of attention is this getting in the british media right now? i just don't know how people are going to afford to heat their homes this winter. >> you know, brian, it is absolutely a top story and a major concern not only here in the uk but in continental europe what's interesting, though, is markets have been pretty resilient, which perhaps suggests a lot of the bad news is priced in or perhaps investors are waiting for more clarity on how the government or uk government will react if the gas situation worsens from here. as for trade this morning, we aren't moving high e so a lot more focus on earnings right now. for the most part, earnings have been relatively upbeat, relative to expectation, so every market is trading higher. we're seeing 0.4% of a gain. a bit of outperformance in italy, ftse up about half a percent. this comes after the italian market pulled back yesterday in an outsized way, losing about 1% while the overall market remained flachlt union credit shars are t
tatelbaum julianna, this natural gas and electric prices, they're stratospheric.hat kind of attention is this getting in the british media right now? i just don't know how people are going to afford to heat their homes this winter. >> you know, brian, it is absolutely a top story and a major concern not only here in the uk but in continental europe what's interesting, though, is markets have been pretty resilient, which perhaps suggests a lot of the bad news is priced in or perhaps...
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julianna, thank you. >>> let's get a check of the morning top stories. silvana henao is standing by with those silvana, good morning. >> good morning. president biden apparently set to rollback tariffs on chinese imports. a potential announcement could come this week the planned pause would be likely centered on sconsumer goods like clothing and school supplies this would allow importers to request tariffs waivers. this comes as the administration is dealing with near record inflation. some economists say removing tariffs will not impact high prices >>> shares of foxconn popping as it raises the full year outlook. the largest electronics manufacturing citing strong sales of smart phones for the move supply chain management and rising sales have offset concerns of slowing demand due to inflation and lockdownsin china hitting clients like apple. >>> fidelity rolling out a new investment tool for custom portfolios according to the financial times, the asset manager will reveal a direct indexes tool in the move to open up the concept to small investors it wi
julianna, thank you. >>> let's get a check of the morning top stories. silvana henao is standing by with those silvana, good morning. >> good morning. president biden apparently set to rollback tariffs on chinese imports. a potential announcement could come this week the planned pause would be likely centered on sconsumer goods like clothing and school supplies this would allow importers to request tariffs waivers. this comes as the administration is dealing with near record...
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julianna tatelbalm, what's going on? >> glad you made it back safe and sound, brian. we do have patches of green coming through. the sentiment has been improving over the last hour of the trading session. the. in france, just crossing into positive territory. as you can see, we are approaching the flat line in germany as well. resilience in italy after last week we saw the italian assets suffer, and right now up about 17 basis points. this as investigators keep air eyes out on the fed this week. we also looked at volkswagon shares. they have ousted the ceo. the board voted to get rid of diess unanimously. shares are down nearly 3%. we also got a fresh check on german consumer and business sentiment this morning. moral across german businesses fell more than expected in july forgot a new survey. the president of ifo said germany is on the brink of recession with gas shortages weighing on the economy. brian, back over to you. >> julianna, i will tell you what, everyone who we talked to, they said why are you here? we said what the story was, and pretty much every person
julianna tatelbalm, what's going on? >> glad you made it back safe and sound, brian. we do have patches of green coming through. the sentiment has been improving over the last hour of the trading session. the. in france, just crossing into positive territory. as you can see, we are approaching the flat line in germany as well. resilience in italy after last week we saw the italian assets suffer, and right now up about 17 basis points. this as investigators keep air eyes out on the fed...
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trade and key headlines happening out of europe julianna, good morning >> brian, good morning we are to a decent start after the stoxx 600 sold yesterday. we had a risk off session. recession mounting further and italy in the shpotlight the ftse mib bouncing back 1.6% today after falling 3.5% yesterday. there's a look at european bond yields 10-year treasury trading at 3.31%. we saw a move higher yesterday and widening with the italian and german bonds today with stabilization with yields coming down the situation being the president in italy rejected draghi's attempt to resign now the move forward is uncertain. it comes as a time when the situation in europe economically speaking, was precarious the european central bank getting ready to raise rates next week. that is complicating the situation further and adding jitters to the european story. markets are trading higher right now, brian. >> good-looking green on the screen we like it julianna, thank you. have a good day and great weekend. >>> let's get a check on the top headlines with contessa brewer in this morning with those good
trade and key headlines happening out of europe julianna, good morning >> brian, good morning we are to a decent start after the stoxx 600 sold yesterday. we had a risk off session. recession mounting further and italy in the shpotlight the ftse mib bouncing back 1.6% today after falling 3.5% yesterday. there's a look at european bond yields 10-year treasury trading at 3.31%. we saw a move higher yesterday and widening with the italian and german bonds today with stabilization with yields...
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set to raise rightates for the t time in 50 years dom, back to you >>> julianna tatelbaum, thank you. back to the developing story now with natural gas resuming through the nord stream 1 pipeline after being offline for a week for scheduled maintenance. the operator confirming the news brian sullivan has more from frankfurt, germany i've heard the reports, brian, that around 40% capacity is going through the pipeline right now which was roughly what it was before minaintenance happen. >> it is not the worst-case sce scenario it is good, dom. maybe less bad we are here in the frankfurt tourist spot a lot behind me. the church bells were chiming over here. 11:00 a.m. here. the bells did not toll for germany today because that pipeline let's go through the headlines here sorry. a lot going on in the background headlines is the nord stream 1 is flowing 40% capacity really what this does, dom, it takes us back to where we were prior to the shutdown on july 10th we are back to where we were fair to say this germany and much of europe avoiding the worst-case scenario outcome. that's where we
set to raise rightates for the t time in 50 years dom, back to you >>> julianna tatelbaum, thank you. back to the developing story now with natural gas resuming through the nord stream 1 pipeline after being offline for a week for scheduled maintenance. the operator confirming the news brian sullivan has more from frankfurt, germany i've heard the reports, brian, that around 40% capacity is going through the pipeline right now which was roughly what it was before minaintenance happen....
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dom, back to you >> julianna tatelbaum in london. thank you very much. >>> let's get to the top corporate stories with contessa brewer good morning >> reporter: good morning, dom amazon taking legal action against the administration of more than 10,000 facebook br groups the groups are paying members to generate fake reviews on amazon in the u.s. and uk and germany and france, italy and spain. one called amazon product review which was removed earlier this year by facebook parent company meta had 43,000 members. it calls into question the reviews we rely on >>> apple facing a class action lawsuit claiming it is denying access to the technology the lawsuit filed on behalf of financial institutions and credit unions in san francisco federal court seeks unspecified damages and wants apple to stop the anti-competitive conduct. >>> embattled crypto platform celsius is defending the decision to halt customer withdrawals last month lawyers for the company tell a bankruptcy court saying the company was safeguarding customer interests how? la
dom, back to you >> julianna tatelbaum in london. thank you very much. >>> let's get to the top corporate stories with contessa brewer good morning >> reporter: good morning, dom amazon taking legal action against the administration of more than 10,000 facebook br groups the groups are paying members to generate fake reviews on amazon in the u.s. and uk and germany and france, italy and spain. one called amazon product review which was removed earlier this year by facebook...
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green arrows around the world as well let's check in with our julianna tatelbaum who's live in london with the latest there. good morning, julianna. >> dom, good morning that positive sentiment you saw on wall street yesterday, that mammoth rally, seems to be having an impact on trade around the world. in asia overnight, it was green across the board in particular, the japanese market, nikkei hitting 2.2% higher hong kong, 1.1%. a little more modest in china where covid continues to be part of the market narrative. ending 8% lower. similar story in europe where we do have a lot of green arrows on the board. for the most part we're seeing stocks move higher the spanish market, the only exception, down just slightly. we're seeing investors hold on it was a strong session here in europe not as strong as you saw stateside. the german market gained 2.7% on the hopes we could see gas flows resume from russia into europe i want to also take you to fixed income markets where italian bonds are in focus this morning. all eyes on mario draghi this morning he addressed the senate in italy, and he
green arrows around the world as well let's check in with our julianna tatelbaum who's live in london with the latest there. good morning, julianna. >> dom, good morning that positive sentiment you saw on wall street yesterday, that mammoth rally, seems to be having an impact on trade around the world. in asia overnight, it was green across the board in particular, the japanese market, nikkei hitting 2.2% higher hong kong, 1.1%. a little more modest in china where covid continues to be...
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and for that, let's bring in cnbc's julianna tatelbaum who joins us live from london. good morning.res tumbled this morning after all major averages reached their highest point since early june yesterday. what do you think? could reports, profit reports lead to a good day on wall street again? >> well as of now, u.s. futures are in for a downbeat start to trade, perhaps a little bit of profit taking after yesterday's strong session. and the tech heavy nasdaq gain about 1.6%. on part on the back of the netflix results which came out after the bell in the previous sessions. and the s&p 500 also gained yesterday 0.6%. and global investors seem to be breathing a sigh of relief that the fact that russian gas flows into europe have resumed in part, and there was concern that we could, from today, see the taps not turned back on at all, creating a very precarious energy situation in europe. so a little bit of positive news on the energy front. but overall as you said investors are taking it easy today and stocks are indicated lower. >> a lot of big headlines out of europe today, certainly
and for that, let's bring in cnbc's julianna tatelbaum who joins us live from london. good morning.res tumbled this morning after all major averages reached their highest point since early june yesterday. what do you think? could reports, profit reports lead to a good day on wall street again? >> well as of now, u.s. futures are in for a downbeat start to trade, perhaps a little bit of profit taking after yesterday's strong session. and the tech heavy nasdaq gain about 1.6%. on part on...
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cnbc's julianna tatelbaum, live from london.uch jnkts still ahead on "way too early," vladimir putin is making headlines for a rare trip outside of russia. we'll break down what his summit in iran could mean for the future of the war in ukraine. we'll be right back. future of the war in ukraine future of the war in ukraine we'l alice and long lasting gain scent beads. try spring daydream, part of our irresistible scent collection. discomfort back there? l be instead of using aloe, try spring daydream, or baby wipes, or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h. because your derriere deserves expert care. preparation h. get comfortable with it. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. >>> the white house says it has new information that russia is millsaping to annex additional ukrainian territory, including forcing residen
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and with that, let's bring in cnbc's julianna tatelbaum who joins us live from london.ck futures in the green this morning, after of course the major averages finished another losing week. what are the early signs today? well, good morning. and hopefully you had a safe trip back stateside. as for u.s. futures, they have been dancing around this morning. it has been a choppy start to today. the first day that u.s. traders and investors are back in action after the long weekend. and it's a big week for data. so it would make sense that u.s. investors are in a little bit of a holding pattern. the things to watch, you've got the survey coming out on wednesday, the private payrolls report on thursday, alongside weekly jobless claims, and then on friday, the big event of the week, nonfarm payrolls report for june, that is going to be a big one to watch and all of this of course central to what the federal reserve does from here. so as you said, coming into the session, all three of the majors were down for the week, last week we saw them end in positive territory on friday bu
and with that, let's bring in cnbc's julianna tatelbaum who joins us live from london.ck futures in the green this morning, after of course the major averages finished another losing week. what are the early signs today? well, good morning. and hopefully you had a safe trip back stateside. as for u.s. futures, they have been dancing around this morning. it has been a choppy start to today. the first day that u.s. traders and investors are back in action after the long weekend. and it's a big...
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. >>> it is time now for business and so for that, obviously, we're going to bring in c nbc's julianna from london. very good morning to you, long distance. let's talk about the final day of the second quarter, it's now in the books, global markets closed out, their worst first half in more than 50 years. so for investors, is it time to brace for more losses? >> well, good morning. well, that is the big question, and at first, u.s. futures are concerned, it looks like the losses will continue in the first day of trade in the second half of the year. to take stock of what the last six months have looked like, the dow jones down 15% in h 1 and the s&p 500 which you mentioned in the tease moments ago, the worst start to the year since 1970, down 20.6%. the tech heavy nasdaq dropped nearly 30% in the first half of the year. in the latest quarter, it was the worst quarter since 2008. and now, interestingly, deutsche bank's jim reed this morning came out with a comment that typically, historically, when you have bad h 1s, for equities, they tend to be followed by much better h 2s, suggesting
. >>> it is time now for business and so for that, obviously, we're going to bring in c nbc's julianna from london. very good morning to you, long distance. let's talk about the final day of the second quarter, it's now in the books, global markets closed out, their worst first half in more than 50 years. so for investors, is it time to brace for more losses? >> well, good morning. well, that is the big question, and at first, u.s. futures are concerned, it looks like the losses...
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i asked her what motivated her olivia julianna to take a stand. >> i feel like i have responsibilityowers that these kinds of attacks from republican politicians will not be tolerated. they should be put in their place when they say things that are self blatantly sexist and massage mystic. so, i decided that as the gen z technology savvy person that i am that i would fire back. i do not regret it one bit. i meant every word that i said. i am proud of what i have been able to do so far. >> clearly, matt gaetz tried to breed the wrong person, olivia. but if he had targeted someone not as emotionally strong as you? someone not as sure of themselves as you are? it is a very real concept that a member of congress is attacking somebody. >> yes, absolutely. i have publicly stated that throughout my entire life i have struggled with eating disorders, and body image issues. even in part being hospitalized for it last year. luckily, i have been able to do the mental and emotional work to get to a place where i am sure of myself. but, if he gaetz had gone after someone who was not as resilience
i asked her what motivated her olivia julianna to take a stand. >> i feel like i have responsibilityowers that these kinds of attacks from republican politicians will not be tolerated. they should be put in their place when they say things that are self blatantly sexist and massage mystic. so, i decided that as the gen z technology savvy person that i am that i would fire back. i do not regret it one bit. i meant every word that i said. i am proud of what i have been able to do so far....
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but, clearly the answer is a levy yeah julianna.day night in her efforts to raise money for abortion rights groups after she was attacked by america's most juvenile and juvenile congressman. olivia! yes, the music. she joins me. now olivia, you won the week. okay, sister, girl, i will put the ticker up. but tell us how much money you raised. when did you start this fund-raiser? i think was tuesday, right? >> yes, we started this fund-raiser tuesday night. >> and there it is. there it is. look at that. >> yeah, i am in complete shock. i never realized it would take all this as much as it has. but i'm happy that it has. we've seen an outpouring of support from across the country and funds that have received funds are supporting us online. i'm extremely happy with how this has all turned. out >> when you started this, out you wrote that very adorable-y snarky thank you letter to matt gates for just being a jerk to you on social media. and really to all activists who actually believe that women can own our own bodies. did you expect the
but, clearly the answer is a levy yeah julianna.day night in her efforts to raise money for abortion rights groups after she was attacked by america's most juvenile and juvenile congressman. olivia! yes, the music. she joins me. now olivia, you won the week. okay, sister, girl, i will put the ticker up. but tell us how much money you raised. when did you start this fund-raiser? i think was tuesday, right? >> yes, we started this fund-raiser tuesday night. >> and there it is. there...
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. >>> and time for business, let's bring in cnbc's julianna tatelbaum who joins us live from london.lied yesterday after all eyes were on jerome powell and the federal reserve indeed signalled it would move aggressively to tame inflation. lay out for us, how will that move impact consumers? >> well, john, i think what was interesting about the fed decision is yes that jerome powell and the committee maintained their committee to tackling inflation which of course is a huge concern for consumers but they think they might be more supportive, less aggressive than previously expected. and we saw a manic rally in equity marks. we saw bond yields move lower and particularly strong buying in the tech sector. and we saw the nasdaq close about 4% higher, typically this index of stocks does move with interest rates expectations, so as investors make the assumption that interest rates will not potentially move as high as quickly as previously anticipated, we are seeing a strong demand for those tech stocks, but will the rally prove short-lived is the question we're all can asking, today, u.s. f
. >>> and time for business, let's bring in cnbc's julianna tatelbaum who joins us live from london.lied yesterday after all eyes were on jerome powell and the federal reserve indeed signalled it would move aggressively to tame inflation. lay out for us, how will that move impact consumers? >> well, john, i think what was interesting about the fed decision is yes that jerome powell and the committee maintained their committee to tackling inflation which of course is a huge...
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. >>> time now for business and for that, let's bring in cnbc's julianna tatelbaum live from london, moment for us, to get the most up to date news, futures are flat overnight after stocks closed in negative territory yesterday. what are the early indications? what can we expect today? >> well, good morning. it is set to be improving this morning. what i was underlining there were fresh lines with jamie dimon, which we can touch on later, the ceo of j.p. morgan, the sentiment yesterday was driven lower by a combination of weaker than expected u.s. bank earnings, a rise in political risk in italy, and now overnight, we've got some information out of china that is much weaker than expected, due to gdp growth disappointing relative to expectations, but as you said, futures this morning are up. we are looking ahead to some key data. u.s. retail sales, industrial production, with capacity utilization and fresh consumer sentiment in july, citigroup reporting results today and we're going to get goldman sachs and bank of america numbers. >> you mentioned jp, and dimon, and kicked off with d
. >>> time now for business and for that, let's bring in cnbc's julianna tatelbaum live from london, moment for us, to get the most up to date news, futures are flat overnight after stocks closed in negative territory yesterday. what are the early indications? what can we expect today? >> well, good morning. it is set to be improving this morning. what i was underlining there were fresh lines with jamie dimon, which we can touch on later, the ceo of j.p. morgan, the sentiment...
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cnbc's julianna tatelbaum, we appreciate it anyway. live from london.icron is now the dominant strain across the globe including here in the united states. we'll talk about b a.5 and what makes it difficult from other versions of the virus. that's next on "way too early." . . that's nexotball games to work and trying to balance it all. so, wht on "way too early? i see a person that's caring. sometimes i care too much, and that's when i had to learn to put myself first, because i would care about everyone all the time but i'm just as important as they are. botox® cosme is fda approved to temporarily make frown line, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyebrow,
cnbc's julianna tatelbaum, we appreciate it anyway. live from london.icron is now the dominant strain across the globe including here in the united states. we'll talk about b a.5 and what makes it difficult from other versions of the virus. that's next on "way too early." . . that's nexotball games to work and trying to balance it all. so, wht on "way too early? i see a person that's caring. sometimes i care too much, and that's when i had to learn to put myself first, because i...
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cnbc's julianna tatelbaum live from london thank you as always. >>> still ahead fist bump backlash.s to criticism of the greeting of the saudi crown prince and we will play that for you and more on the controversial trip to the middle east. "way too early" will be right back. on the controversial trip to the middle east. "way too early" will be right back derriere discomfort. we try to soothe it with this. cool it with this. and relieve it with this. but new preparation h soothing relief spray is the 21st century way to do all th even touch free. preparation h. get comfortable with it. (man) [whispering] what's going on? (burke) it's a farmers policy perk. get farmers and you could save money by doing nothing. just be claim-free on your home insurance for three years. (man) that's really something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. (dad) bravo! (mom) that's our son! (burke) we should. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ (vo) right now america deserves the network more people rely on. introducing welcome unlimited from verizon. at our best pr
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the assange, julianna's orange, australian journalist with he leeks, co founder, disclose secret documents and fax, the change global perceptions to which america can prosecute them on 18th challenges. if there were justice, the crime control in exposed war crimes, the killing of innocent civilians would not be impute why. because the songs revealed this i ah the u. k colt initially rejected the u. s. request to expedite sonjee. i'm it fears for his mental health from risk of suicide and a high security prison. the british high court overturned the decision and approved the soldiers extradition to the u. s. where he could face up to a 175 years in jail. because it pandemic could have been caused by a u. s. biotech mistake that's according to the chairman of a commission organized by renowned medical journal balances. i'm pretty convinced it came out of the us lab. it's a blunder. in my view, a biotech not an accident of a natural spill over while dr. is around the world or warning about the danger of the possible new way of cold id, though it will be a new phase. i certainly is a reason fo
the assange, julianna's orange, australian journalist with he leeks, co founder, disclose secret documents and fax, the change global perceptions to which america can prosecute them on 18th challenges. if there were justice, the crime control in exposed war crimes, the killing of innocent civilians would not be impute why. because the songs revealed this i ah the u. k colt initially rejected the u. s. request to expedite sonjee. i'm it fears for his mental health from risk of suicide and a high...
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united states is trying to exert international jurisdiction over the free press, the extradition of julianna sanchez, and he condemned this as well, demanding that on july 4th. if there was, if julius was to be expedited, then the statue of liberty should be returned. he is brought to the us and given the maximum sentence of life in prison, a campaign should be launched to dismantle the statue of liberty in new york that was gifted by the french because it will no longer be a symbol of freedom. okay, so a lot to be talked about, but what else do you think because there's a lot of broad and complex issues that these countries share? what do you think else will be talked to by today? one of the main things that is not discussed in the media is the energy issue of the united states versus mexico. the united states, for instance, is pushing this sort of green. and this green climate change policy that mexico is an adopt. and let's not forget that. and em, low tried to nationalize all of the countries energy and fell short from doing it. he was almost there, but just this past april. finally, the
united states is trying to exert international jurisdiction over the free press, the extradition of julianna sanchez, and he condemned this as well, demanding that on july 4th. if there was, if julius was to be expedited, then the statue of liberty should be returned. he is brought to the us and given the maximum sentence of life in prison, a campaign should be launched to dismantle the statue of liberty in new york that was gifted by the french because it will no longer be a symbol of freedom....
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our julianna tatelbaum is in our newsroom with much more on the trade in europe. >> frank, it's great to see you. here in europe the equity markets are on the rise, on the monday after yesterday's steep selloff. we've got greens across the board. we're seeing a little bit of the shine come off this rally. yesterday the stoxx 600 dropped 2% we didn't get that big boost from rate expectations changing for growth stocks. instead we saw stocks trade lower. the energy crisis firmly in focus here in europe and also recession fears. the eurozone pmis yesterday painted a grim picture for the continent. we're seeing green across the board from a market perspective. we go to the top of the board. media up 2.5%. also strong demand for the retail sector, up 2.4% technology catching up 2.1. travel and leisure up. on the downside we've got banks underperforming. overall it is a positive session coming together. here in the uk, investors keeping a close eye on the political situation and i know you've got steve to give you the latest there. >> thanks very much on the early trade over in europe. >>>
our julianna tatelbaum is in our newsroom with much more on the trade in europe. >> frank, it's great to see you. here in europe the equity markets are on the rise, on the monday after yesterday's steep selloff. we've got greens across the board. we're seeing a little bit of the shine come off this rally. yesterday the stoxx 600 dropped 2% we didn't get that big boost from rate expectations changing for growth stocks. instead we saw stocks trade lower. the energy crisis firmly in focus...
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germany and france a short while ago and chris williamson was on the show speaking to julianna a while ago and saying services and manufacturing seeing activity nose dive a remarkable reaction in the 10-year bund yield down 14 basis points today after the selloff of ecb hiking interest rates it took the market by surprise today, you can see the bund market is reacting to the fact that the data has started to turn and questions about the ecb's willingness to keep tightening and hiking rates in the environment where the data is slowing 2-year bund down 19 basis points we see reaction in the currency. currency is coming up. i have been talking and let's recap the german data. business activity shrinking in july services pmi from 49.2 manufacturing sector contracted coming in well shy of last month's 52 reading both had been expected to show growth in france, flash services data came in lower than last month at 52.1 the manufacturing reading showed the sector contracting again for expectations of growth this is the picture for currency the irony, ecb hiked 50 basis points they are keeping
germany and france a short while ago and chris williamson was on the show speaking to julianna a while ago and saying services and manufacturing seeing activity nose dive a remarkable reaction in the 10-year bund yield down 14 basis points today after the selloff of ecb hiking interest rates it took the market by surprise today, you can see the bund market is reacting to the fact that the data has started to turn and questions about the ecb's willingness to keep tightening and hiking rates in...
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i've been everywhere ♪ ♪♪ >>> time now for business and for that let's bring in our friend cnbc's juliannau.s. stock indexes closed higher after yesterday afternoon's rally. what are you watching as markets look to recover after a very rough first half to 2022? >> a very rough first half, john? a very rough day yesterday. it was a tumultuous 24 hours for markets. recession fears dominating the market in an area of once again the on going global energy crisis and political instability in the uk. what am i watching specifically? well, one thing is the treasury curve. yesterday we saw bond markets flash recession signal, meaning that the two-year treasury yield rose above the ten-year treasury yield. this suggests investors are concerned that interest rates could be lower in the future. signaling a recession may be imminent. as a result of the fallen bond yields overall, we saw tech stocks perform really well yesterday. you mentioned we saw two of the main indexes end the day sharply higher. nasdaq closer 1.7% higher. we also saw tremendous volatility in oil. the price of oil plunged 10% yest
i've been everywhere ♪ ♪♪ >>> time now for business and for that let's bring in our friend cnbc's juliannau.s. stock indexes closed higher after yesterday afternoon's rally. what are you watching as markets look to recover after a very rough first half to 2022? >> a very rough first half, john? a very rough day yesterday. it was a tumultuous 24 hours for markets. recession fears dominating the market in an area of once again the on going global energy crisis and political...
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he was calling julianna, he was calling senators when he knew the attack was underway, trying to -- whene issued the tweet, it was only after the capitol attack had largely failed. we saw that all the steps that you took were to obstruct the proceedings. >> i think you're right, they're really change the narrative from trump to say that trump did not act, to say that trump chose not to act. there's a big difference of the interpretation of that. let me ask you about the committee that provided the new look at the moment the attack escalated. this is, this time, from the perspective of the secret service detail to mike pence. take a listen to whet a security official had to say about the mindset of some of those agents during the attack. >> members of the vp detail at this time we are certainly tool [inaudible] there was a lot of yelling. a lot of very personal calls over the radio, so it was disturbing to acho, i don't like talking about it but, but there were calls to say goodbye to family members. >> extraordinary, the committee said the white house security had access to these radio c
he was calling julianna, he was calling senators when he knew the attack was underway, trying to -- whene issued the tweet, it was only after the capitol attack had largely failed. we saw that all the steps that you took were to obstruct the proceedings. >> i think you're right, they're really change the narrative from trump to say that trump did not act, to say that trump chose not to act. there's a big difference of the interpretation of that. let me ask you about the committee that...
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oath keepers and hearing the word proud boys closer to the planning of the january six rally wind julianna would be around. >> the leader of the oath keepers, stewart rhodes, said to his attorneys that he wants to testify live at that hearing but under a set as pacific conditions, including appearing in person instead of from his jail cell where he has been held on seditious conspiracy charges. the committee has declined to comment on that offer. tuesday's hearing will also note how trump's pressure merges with the physical, violence, that his supporters carried out at the capitol on january six according to congresswoman stephanie murphy who will be leading a large part of the hearing. another thing to watch out for this week's potential clips from passive -- testimony on friday. the former white house counsel providing key evidence from the committee. the spokesman are issuing rare statement to msnbc news overnight saying that so baloney did come from a lot, cooperate a lot, of cassidy hutchinson's testimony. he she provided information demonstrating donald trump supreme dereliction of d
oath keepers and hearing the word proud boys closer to the planning of the january six rally wind julianna would be around. >> the leader of the oath keepers, stewart rhodes, said to his attorneys that he wants to testify live at that hearing but under a set as pacific conditions, including appearing in person instead of from his jail cell where he has been held on seditious conspiracy charges. the committee has declined to comment on that offer. tuesday's hearing will also note how...
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. >>> time now for business and for that let's bring in cnbc's julianna tatelbaum live from london.r walmart cut its earnings forecast, sending other retail shares lower as well. how does wall street reacting so far to these declining numbers? >> well, john, good morning. congratulations on the book launch first and foremost. on to markets, these numbers out of walmart really did rattle investors. walmart came out with its second profit warning in just ten weeks earlier this week, signaling a further deterioration in the u.s. retail environment. and as a result of walmart's warning paired with some weak data that we've had recently, the market narrative has shifted to focus much more on fears of a recession than concerns around inflation getting out of control. and all this is really interesting as we are now just hours away from the federal reserve's interest rate decision. the market is expecting the fed to raise interest rates by 0.75%, but clearly there is an incredibly difficult balancing act between raising rates to control inflation and the impact that higher rates will have
. >>> time now for business and for that let's bring in cnbc's julianna tatelbaum live from london.r walmart cut its earnings forecast, sending other retail shares lower as well. how does wall street reacting so far to these declining numbers? >> well, john, good morning. congratulations on the book launch first and foremost. on to markets, these numbers out of walmart really did rattle investors. walmart came out with its second profit warning in just ten weeks earlier this...
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screaming match between him and other white house lawyers, with trump super fans mike flynn, rudy juliannarstocked accomplished, allegedly in a meeting to undermine your, our democracy. and a scheme to declare martial law to seize voting machines. >> can the federal government seize voting machines? >> that is a terrible idea. that is not how we do things in the united states. >> now, we know this, not because cipollone voluntarily immediately told the american people. we only know it because of journalists and because in this case of this testimony, democrats now control the house. and democrats formed a bipartisan committee, one that republican congressional leaders fought tooth unable, and that partisan committee subpoena cipollone to testify. that is oversight we would not have had. that is knowledge of facts we would have been denied had trump's party been in charge. and today we are also finally getting some answers about what went so wrong seven weeks ago with uvalde school shooting were 19 children and two teachers were killed. with the austin american statesman newspaper obtaining
screaming match between him and other white house lawyers, with trump super fans mike flynn, rudy juliannarstocked accomplished, allegedly in a meeting to undermine your, our democracy. and a scheme to declare martial law to seize voting machines. >> can the federal government seize voting machines? >> that is a terrible idea. that is not how we do things in the united states. >> now, we know this, not because cipollone voluntarily immediately told the american people. we only...
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you olivia julianna, you are the woman. you won the week. by the, way next week, i know a lot of you all are talking about this crime bill thing that is sort of rolling through the house of representatives we don't know where it's. going next, week we're gonna do a little, i am just stoked bill, yes, i'm only a bill. we're gonna explain how the sausage is made and why this sausage might not be so tasty. but i'm going to leave you with that tees as i now pass you along to all in with chris hayes which starts right now. ts right now >> tonight, on all in. >> i don't know why everybody is texan emails were suddenly disappearing all over the place. so i assume it's not just a technological problem. >> more missing text leading up to january 6th. this time, from the heads of homeland security. tonight, carol leonnig on the missing data, and the accusations of as secret service cover-up. then, new details on the new trump guy, now cooperating with the justice department. plus, >> this is not a big, ten this is a christian movement. full. stop >> t
you olivia julianna, you are the woman. you won the week. by the, way next week, i know a lot of you all are talking about this crime bill thing that is sort of rolling through the house of representatives we don't know where it's. going next, week we're gonna do a little, i am just stoked bill, yes, i'm only a bill. we're gonna explain how the sausage is made and why this sausage might not be so tasty. but i'm going to leave you with that tees as i now pass you along to all in with chris hayes...
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julianna michelle childs of south carolina to be united states district judge for the district of columbia circuit. mr. durbin: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: cloture motion: we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 986, julianna michelle childs of south carolina to be a united states circuit judge for the district of columbia. mr. durbin: i ask that the monday tradocs for the cloture motions filed today, july 11, be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. the senator from iowa. mr. grassley: on may 9 of this year, senator johnson and i wrote to david wise, the u.s. attorney for the district of delaware. now, he happens to be in charge of the hunter biden criminal case. in that letter, we asked mr. weiss a series of threshold questions that attorney general garland has repeatedly failed to answer. first we asked whether nicholas mcq
julianna michelle childs of south carolina to be united states district judge for the district of columbia circuit. mr. durbin: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: cloture motion: we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 986, julianna michelle childs...
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the clerk: the judiciary, julianna michelle childs much south carolina to be united states circuit judge for the district of columbia circuit. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senior senator from texas. mr. cornyn: mr. president, the senate is not in order. the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cornyn: mr. president, inflation continues to batter american families at a rate we have not seen in 40 years. since last year, the price of items that texans use every day have increased more than 9%. that is if your paycheck is still the same, you have 9% less purchasing power just since last year. at the grocery store the price of bread is up nearly 11%. chicken's up more than 17%. and the price of eggs has jumped a whopping 33%. you know what i sense is a huge disconnect between the folks here in washington, perhaps in congress, that this does not have a dramatic effect on in terms of our daily lives, but the people we represent, the 29 million people i represent, this is real, it's happening now, and it's to the detriment of their quality of life. groceries ar
the clerk: the judiciary, julianna michelle childs much south carolina to be united states circuit judge for the district of columbia circuit. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senior senator from texas. mr. cornyn: mr. president, the senate is not in order. the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cornyn: mr. president, inflation continues to batter american families at a rate we have not seen in 40 years. since last year, the price of items that texans use every...
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nunez celebrating recapturing the usb band, some white title, the 34 year old beat venezuela is julianna. pin pena in dallas. it was re revenge from the ended noon as 5 year rain is champ in december. the sport for now, but i'll be more from the sports team later. so many sites did to battle just about to for this news out, they'll be another one up to $1500.00, gmc, i'll be back to update you with those top stories, but next ah, home counting the cost, the european central bank raises interest rates to rain in inflation, good wising borrowing costs and political turmoil was italy's depth of the you agrees to cup natural gas use in winter will that help to avert an energy crisis. calcium because on al jazeera, around one percent of electricity globally is consumed by data centers. many of which provide promote storage facilities or what is also known as the cloud. i'm in no way to see how one center is harnessing the entity of these fuel woods to stole our digital information without a heavy carbon footprint. i'm russell beard off the north coast of the u. k. where the global green energ
nunez celebrating recapturing the usb band, some white title, the 34 year old beat venezuela is julianna. pin pena in dallas. it was re revenge from the ended noon as 5 year rain is champ in december. the sport for now, but i'll be more from the sports team later. so many sites did to battle just about to for this news out, they'll be another one up to $1500.00, gmc, i'll be back to update you with those top stories, but next ah, home counting the cost, the european central bank raises interest...
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julianna michelle childs to be united states circuit judge for the district of columbia circuit. the presiding officer: the senator from washington. ms. cantwell: i ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote:
julianna michelle childs to be united states circuit judge for the district of columbia circuit. the presiding officer: the senator from washington. ms. cantwell: i ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: