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i'm julianna tatelbaum these are your headlines this morning. eurozone bond yields surge with the german 10-year hits the 2011 level. >>> the uk and eu seal a deal marking a new chapter as rishi sunak looks for support for the northern ireland trade pact. >> smooth flowing trade within the united kingdom and protects northern ireland's place in our union and safeguards sovereignty. >> we can now open a new chapter in our partnership a stronger eu/uk relationship. >>> spanish lender santandair announces the new buyback plan we interview ana botin later on. >>> and artificial intelligence is the talk of the town in mobile world congress in barcelona. intel's senior vice president tells me there is more a.i. chat bots coming to the market. >> everyone is trying to figure out how we interact with these new a.i. chat bots one way we will see as users is clearly a greater variety of different chats. >>> warm welcome to the program. inflation is the name of the game in markets. we got fresh inflation firgures this morning the picture is hot inflation m
i'm julianna tatelbaum these are your headlines this morning. eurozone bond yields surge with the german 10-year hits the 2011 level. >>> the uk and eu seal a deal marking a new chapter as rishi sunak looks for support for the northern ireland trade pact. >> smooth flowing trade within the united kingdom and protects northern ireland's place in our union and safeguards sovereignty. >> we can now open a new chapter in our partnership a stronger eu/uk relationship....
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i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines chelsea trade and european markets after the fed is poised to bring inflation back to target the fed is still ready to act. >> our risk is inflation doesn't come down or react -- reaccelerating >>> vladimir putin welcomes the top diplomat to moscow and antreasury secretary janet yellen talks about aid >> and in the coming months, we expect to provide $10 billion in additional economic support for ukraine. >>> the b9 leaders band together sweden's defense minister says the alliance is stronger together >> also join the application for nato that is why we are getting into this thalliance we have assets to make nato stronger >>> and beating annual profits after the strong december with revenue above pre-dempandemic levels >> a combination of business and pleasure we have the ability to get the people to do that kind of activities and working from the hotel. >>> the best compromise between the hard or soft landing the minutes flagged the they are st -- restrictive
i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines chelsea trade and european markets after the fed is poised to bring inflation back to target the fed is still ready to act. >> our risk is inflation doesn't come down or react -- reaccelerating >>> vladimir putin welcomes the top diplomat to moscow and antreasury secretary janet yellen talks about aid >> and in the coming months, we expect to provide $10 billion in additional economic support...
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we are live from the london studio i'm joumanna bercetche with julianna tatelbaum at nestle headquarters in switzerland. these are the headlines. a 28% jump in stan chart and announcing a new $1 billion share buyback. 2023 will be another strong near according to the ceo >> we upgraded outlook for 2023 and 2024 we have the right strategy we're on the right track the economic environment feels good and it sounds like we should keep going full speed ahead. >>> the germany lender caps off the second straight year in the green with strong growth in 2023 >>> nestle misses expectations for full year profit despite price hikes. i'll speak to the ceo in 30 minutes time >>> and full-year net income at renault falls by half as they take a hit from the russia exit. it is still offering dividend is i'll speak with luca de meo at 11:00 cet. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "street signs." let's get a check on markets and how they are faring. the focus is on earnings we have a lot to get through it is a sea of green every indices is in the green. the stoxx 600 is back at levels not seen in year
we are live from the london studio i'm joumanna bercetche with julianna tatelbaum at nestle headquarters in switzerland. these are the headlines. a 28% jump in stan chart and announcing a new $1 billion share buyback. 2023 will be another strong near according to the ceo >> we upgraded outlook for 2023 and 2024 we have the right strategy we're on the right track the economic environment feels good and it sounds like we should keep going full speed ahead. >>> the germany lender...
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i'm julianna tatelbaum >> i'm joumanna bercetche. these are the headlines. >> credit suisse shares sink after the lender reports a net loss and outflowing topping $111 billion. the ceo says the asset drain was not unexpected >> the outflows are not a surprise if we look at the update we gave in november more than t85% of the outflows which we experienced stemming from october and november. >>> and shares of standard charter tells cnbc it has no comment of the takeover report. >>> and siemens at the top of the stoxx 600 after the full year guidaguidance the ceo says momentum is building >> we had the strongest start ever to the fiscal year. our revenue grew by 15%. we are have a record high of $102 billion. >>> and rising prices push unilever to the quarterly sales beat the ceo alan jope says cost inflation will remain high this year. >> we are aware that the co consumer is squeezed and remain competitive, we limit the amount of pricing i would characterize being past peak inflation, but not yet at the price level. >>> let's get the c
i'm julianna tatelbaum >> i'm joumanna bercetche. these are the headlines. >> credit suisse shares sink after the lender reports a net loss and outflowing topping $111 billion. the ceo says the asset drain was not unexpected >> the outflows are not a surprise if we look at the update we gave in november more than t85% of the outflows which we experienced stemming from october and november. >>> and shares of standard charter tells cnbc it has no comment of the takeover...
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i'm julianna tatelbaum "worldwide exchange" is coming your way next. it's hard to run a business on your own. make it easier on yourself. with shopify, you have everything you need to sell online and in person. you can have your inventory, payments, and customers in sync across all the places you sell. it doesn't have to be lonely at the top. join the millions to finding success on their own terms. start your journey with a free trial today. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. [ engines revving ] fire 'em up! [ cheering ] you ready? let's do it. ready. i know you're ready. let's race. boom. introducing the 10g network only from xfinity. >>> it is 5:00 a.m. here at cnbc global headquarters. here are
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julianna, that is 1.3% higher. let's bring in the head of short-term interest rate trading from citi. great to have you with us. he used to be my trader back in the day. i'll ask you for your views. let's start with europe because we just got the upgrades from the eu commission. they upgraded by 0.5%. no recession which is the key take away. also is kind of mirroring the language we are getting from the ecb officials. most of them are sounding more hawkish than markets anticipated them to be >> absolutely. what are you seeing is a reflection of the policymakers responding to data the increase and the positive data that's been coming out needs to be reflected in the interest rate markets and comments from the ecb officials. i think this just kind of reflects what we have seen broadly across a lot of the world where you have seen stronger economic data out of some of the european countries with stronger cpis and the blockbuster jobs report in the u.s. >> why do you think the market reaction was dovish to the ecb meet
julianna, that is 1.3% higher. let's bring in the head of short-term interest rate trading from citi. great to have you with us. he used to be my trader back in the day. i'll ask you for your views. let's start with europe because we just got the upgrades from the eu commission. they upgraded by 0.5%. no recession which is the key take away. also is kind of mirroring the language we are getting from the ecb officials. most of them are sounding more hawkish than markets anticipated them to be...
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i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines. >> european equities accelerate losses after factory inflation comes in hot on both sides of the atlantic with u.s. and german ppi topping forecasts. >>> mercedes moves higher after the 63% surge in quarterly profits. the ceo tells cnbc the aut automaker's $4 billion buyback plan is the right move. >> we believe in the potential of the company we think our stock is a good investment and with the net industrial liquidity position and cash flows over the coming years, we feel this is a vote of confidence for our strategy. >>> air france klm posted a surprise profit and moved back into the black we speak to the ceo benjamin smith at 11:45 cet. >>> beijing pushes back at president biden's call amid spying accusations the foreign ministry cannot ask for talks while escalating the crisis >>> happy friday warm welcome to "street signs. german producer prices rose in january, but a slower rate than the months before. a sign inflation could be moderating industrial pr
i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines. >> european equities accelerate losses after factory inflation comes in hot on both sides of the atlantic with u.s. and german ppi topping forecasts. >>> mercedes moves higher after the 63% surge in quarterly profits. the ceo tells cnbc the aut automaker's $4 billion buyback plan is the right move. >> we believe in the potential of the company we think our stock is a good investment and with...
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i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines >> the japanese yen extends gains with ueda being named the new governor of the bank of japan. >>> and the first abu dhabi rejects the takeover report for standard charter. >>> and uk avoids recession after flat lining in the final quarter as economists predict it will take years to make up the lost output. >>> and adidas tumbled as it warns over the disgraced rapper kanye west with suppliers. >>> warm welcome to "street signs. happy friday >> happy friday to you >> let's get to the top story. it comes from japan. ueda will be named the next governor according to nikkei that reports that two will be nominated as deputies. the japanese government is expected to present this to the parliament on wednesday. he was not seen as a frontrunner. investors were surprised by his name coming through. >> also the reaction in the market is telling. we are seeing 1% strengthening of the yen which tells you the reaction from the market or interpretation is he is less dovish
i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines >> the japanese yen extends gains with ueda being named the new governor of the bank of japan. >>> and the first abu dhabi rejects the takeover report for standard charter. >>> and uk avoids recession after flat lining in the final quarter as economists predict it will take years to make up the lost output. >>> and adidas tumbled as it warns over the disgraced rapper kanye west with...
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. >>> let's check on the overnight action in asia as well as yufrmt joe europe julianna tatelbaum istanding by good morning. overnight we've got red for the markets. the shanghai composite dropping about 50 basis points. the hang seng and hong kong dropping by about 0.5% and japan seeing outside selling, pulling back about 1.3%. the downbeat sentiment continues in europe. we've got red across the board here as well the spanish market leading the losses down about 1.2% ftse, 100, not far behind. we did get some relatively upbeat data out of germany this morning. the e though survey showed that morale has improved across german business in the latest survey, but recession fears do remain there is one bright spot i want to high light for you in the auto sector, that's stellantis revenue surged 18% to 180 billion euros. the carmaker also announced a $1.5 billion euro share buyback. they were able to sell a very strong product mix and offer -- and see upside to pricing, which offset continued logistical and supply chain challenges. >> let's get a check on this morning's top corporate stor
. >>> let's check on the overnight action in asia as well as yufrmt joe europe julianna tatelbaum istanding by good morning. overnight we've got red for the markets. the shanghai composite dropping about 50 basis points. the hang seng and hong kong dropping by about 0.5% and japan seeing outside selling, pulling back about 1.3%. the downbeat sentiment continues in europe. we've got red across the board here as well the spanish market leading the losses down about 1.2% ftse, 100, not...
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frank. >> julianna tatelbaum. thank you for that deep dive in the impact on the food supply chain.et's continue the discussion on the supply chain one year after the invasion of ukraine. we have veronica nigh with us. >> thank you for having me. >> julianna laid out the issues following the invasion of ukraine. spike of corn and wheat and soybean oil other agriculture products where are we witin the demand of prices >> all of the commodities are global commodities in the u.s., we are gearing up for planting season. all of the prices are determined in the global market all eyes are on what is going on in south america will brazil and argentina have small crops or large crops as we look at projections in the wheat market, we are looking at projected ending stock which is the amount of wheat leftover after all uses at the lowest level since 2016 and 2017 in the corn market, that is about the same the commodities remain tight certainly very weather dependent which is not the place where we like to be >> we don't want to be in that situation. ukraine is the bread basket of europe a rece
frank. >> julianna tatelbaum. thank you for that deep dive in the impact on the food supply chain.et's continue the discussion on the supply chain one year after the invasion of ukraine. we have veronica nigh with us. >> thank you for having me. >> julianna laid out the issues following the invasion of ukraine. spike of corn and wheat and soybean oil other agriculture products where are we witin the demand of prices >> all of the commodities are global commodities in the...
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i'm joumanna bercetche with julianna tatelbaum we are live in london, warsaw, and stockholm. these are your headlines european equities accelerate losses while u.s. futures swing in and out of negative territory after wall street sees its worst trading day of the year. >>> meanwhile russia resumes a nuclear test or at least threatens to and suspends a landmark arms control treaty with the united states amid tensions with the west, this as the u.s. president biden promises mar in warsaw more steadfast support for ukraine. >> our support for ukraine will not washer, nato will not be divided, and we will not tire. putin's lust for land and power will fail and ukrainians love will prevail. >> the u.s. urges turkey to essentially urge their approval to boast the country nato's membership i spoke with the swedish minister and he said the ball is in turkey's kourts. >> we have work to do. now it's a time for turkish parliament to start the process and we believe that's the right and proper thing to do. >> and stellantis surges despite sluggish supply chains >>> good morning, everybo
i'm joumanna bercetche with julianna tatelbaum we are live in london, warsaw, and stockholm. these are your headlines european equities accelerate losses while u.s. futures swing in and out of negative territory after wall street sees its worst trading day of the year. >>> meanwhile russia resumes a nuclear test or at least threatens to and suspends a landmark arms control treaty with the united states amid tensions with the west, this as the u.s. president biden promises mar in warsaw...
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let's get the action in europe julianna tatelbaum is back standing by in the london newsroom julianna, i want to say congratulations on the nuptials. >> brian, thank you. it was a fabulous honeymoon and wedding. i appreciate the congratulations. i just came back yesterday so much action to keep track of. we have european equities trading lower. 1% of losses for the dax adidas under performing this morning. i'll detail that in a second ftse mib in italy down .30% ftse 100 is trading down .30%. let's dive into the single stocks with adidas they could lose at 1.2 billion euro with 500 million stemming from the failure to sell inconvventory of yeezy shoes the german sports wwear maker ct ties with kanye west and ditched his line what a share price reaction. adidas shares are down nearly 11% this morning >>> barclays is under investigation over suspected failing in the anti-money laundering practices according to the financial times the uk regulator probed the lender last year investors taking the reports in stride shares down .70% >>> and in japan, kazuo ueda will be nominated as the next
let's get the action in europe julianna tatelbaum is back standing by in the london newsroom julianna, i want to say congratulations on the nuptials. >> brian, thank you. it was a fabulous honeymoon and wedding. i appreciate the congratulations. i just came back yesterday so much action to keep track of. we have european equities trading lower. 1% of losses for the dax adidas under performing this morning. i'll detail that in a second ftse mib in italy down .30% ftse 100 is trading down...
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i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines >> ueda will do his best if the japanese parliament will leave the bank of japan >>> top u.s. and chinese officials are the holding face-to-face talks at the munich security conference as tensions ramp up over spying allegations. >>> and steel prices sink after reporting a more than 30% drop in operating profit as the german firm warns of slowing economic growth dragging down steel prices. >>> and summer holiday booking surging and shares pushing higher as customers shrug off cost of living concerns after years of restricted travel >>> good morning welcome to "street signs." it is a big day for markets today. we are getting the u.s. cpi inflation number it has proved to be market moving in the past the big upside surprise in august, which takes you back, we saw more than 4% or 5% move on the nasdaq that day. the whisper number is 0.4%. could be higher if you look at core inflation will we get a dramatic move in tech stocks and growth stocks? we will find out l
i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines >> ueda will do his best if the japanese parliament will leave the bank of japan >>> top u.s. and chinese officials are the holding face-to-face talks at the munich security conference as tensions ramp up over spying allegations. >>> and steel prices sink after reporting a more than 30% drop in operating profit as the german firm warns of slowing economic growth dragging down steel prices....
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tatelbaum in the london newsroom good morning, julianna >> good morning, frank here in europe, we started on the back foot. we have been gaining positive mom momentum a bit of green on the board. ibex in spain is trading higher. italian market around the flat line ftse 100 is down 0.4%. a pull back after the strong session yesterday. the big data points out this morning is inflation frprints fo spain and france to the upside inflation pressure in the u.s. and europe is stickier than expected stocks to highlight. credit situatuisse is trading lr finma found that cs breached the agreement. a long financial saga the investigation was concluded adding it ordered remedial measures lng shares jumped in trade after tesla announced a $2.9 billion order for nickel components for the ev generation and storage business for the next two years. big news in hong kong. the region drops the covid mask mandate after 945 days to lure back visitors and businesses john li said masks will not be required indoors or outdoors or on public transportation hang seng is down about 0.8% we had some green on the boar
tatelbaum in the london newsroom good morning, julianna >> good morning, frank here in europe, we started on the back foot. we have been gaining positive mom momentum a bit of green on the board. ibex in spain is trading higher. italian market around the flat line ftse 100 is down 0.4%. a pull back after the strong session yesterday. the big data points out this morning is inflation frprints fo spain and france to the upside inflation pressure in the u.s. and europe is stickier than...
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brian, investors are looking abroad >> yes, they are as julianna said, inflation and fed and central banks are all a global story pippa, see kyou in a few moments >>> to a developing story and be one we are watching closely. it cap stractivated the nation for the fourth time in nine days, the united states military shot down what they called an unidentified high altitude flying object. the latest over lake huron between michigan and canada at the direction of president biden. we hhave brie jackson in d.c. with what we know and what we don't. brie >> reporter: good morning, brian. a lot of questions surrounding the flying objects the pentagon is declining to describe these as balloons this is the fourth takedown as we have seen recently. lawmakers are left in the dark about the situation. the u.s. military shooting down a fourth unidentified high altitude object on sunday. this time over lake huron. >> what has gone on the last two weeks or ten days has been nothing short of craziness the military needs to have a plan to not only determine what is out there, but determine the dangers.
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you want to be kidding me in 3 julianna, just as an official, a c, a non guaranteed issue is done with the horrible in a job. he had to just send it to her robin, her job, work the quote. oh no, not garza to, i'm not gonna log in as a saudi. oh no. okay. well, knock out the unit of the wheel alignment and we'll look at the of luck in national don of now home. did you on of now and be a remote terminal, so you'd be alive as a lung user now. oh yeah, i had. oh, did he do? i had and i will shoot this over with ah coax hoax that was stage stage to view the willing help of the o. p. c. w, a technical secretary at them personally with the help of director general today. i listen to him. he spoke at length, but they didn't hear as single, sustainable, serious, serious answer to the many questions that were asking like talking a blind talking to with that was my feeling today. thank saying concerns not just direct the general areas of course, but the also our western calling school. he won't listen to any arguments. they don't need it because their picture over of the events is clear. they hav
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it holds a lot of julianna's sons' rallies it even of years ago. protected heritage ex lulu were being persecuted by the government, but it would not allow this event in why because there is a lot of fear about repercussions for taking any stance against the nato, against the alliance with nato, and against the nato support for the war. new crime, this is probably not probably, this is definitely the most censored and under covered and miss covered war. certainly in my life i was support. would you say the notes nato campaign has in the u. k. i mean, i think it's big. i think it's growing. the poll showed that people knew at u k are beginning to turn against our support for specifically military support for you crime. they want their money to be spending home, and that's another call of this organization. and that is to spend money on housing to spend money on health care to keep the n h s health care system alive, which is always under threat. and did you that they have to stop sending money out the door on military adventures, including the money you and i and thank you for joining a
it holds a lot of julianna's sons' rallies it even of years ago. protected heritage ex lulu were being persecuted by the government, but it would not allow this event in why because there is a lot of fear about repercussions for taking any stance against the nato, against the alliance with nato, and against the nato support for the war. new crime, this is probably not probably, this is definitely the most censored and under covered and miss covered war. certainly in my life i was support. would...
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you have been one of julianna's sanchez, most outspoken supporters in the u. k. tell us what's new and julian's case, we know what is probably his final appeal of his extradition to the united states is being heard right now. we've come to understand those of us who support julian should expect nothing from the u. k. government. what are julians chances in the british court system at this point? is there any hope for him in the european court of human rights? and is there any reason to believe that the new prime minister reaches sumac will be any different toward julian than boys johnson and less trust were? i think my face probably said it all, and i would doubted the british system is raked and offer they were a bit of a vessel stay towards the us. anyway, we know that, you know, they're out of the you, they need the us bus. the whole point about the, the song case is that he is little strange in publisher and journalist award winning. he's one global award over the years and he is imprisoned in the u. k. unwanted by the us on the espionage challenge, which is
you have been one of julianna's sanchez, most outspoken supporters in the u. k. tell us what's new and julian's case, we know what is probably his final appeal of his extradition to the united states is being heard right now. we've come to understand those of us who support julian should expect nothing from the u. k. government. what are julians chances in the british court system at this point? is there any hope for him in the european court of human rights? and is there any reason to believe...
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s. espionage act is being used to prosecute julianna's on the non u. s. citizen who never agreed er er to sought to adhere to u. s. state secrecy laws. who is based outside of the united states for publishing information as a publisher. and it's, it's the 1st time that the u. s. is applying its domestic criminal law against somebody who's based outside of the united states, while at the same time, claiming that 1st amendment protections don't apply to him because he's not a us citizen, strangely enough. um, that seems to be what they want to be able to do with this bill. so currently the official secrets act applies to you k citizens and i and, and i'm, i'm not sure if at all is there any provisions that apply to k susan's abroad here in theory they could use it to prosecute you, let's say you are, as i say, if you're, you're working for a foreign funded foreign state funded outlet or in or even organization transparency international received some funding from foreign from foreign said sodas, amnesty international. i mean there many organizations whic
s. espionage act is being used to prosecute julianna's on the non u. s. citizen who never agreed er er to sought to adhere to u. s. state secrecy laws. who is based outside of the united states for publishing information as a publisher. and it's, it's the 1st time that the u. s. is applying its domestic criminal law against somebody who's based outside of the united states, while at the same time, claiming that 1st amendment protections don't apply to him because he's not a us citizen,...
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. >> it seems like it's a bit of gamble because the last couple of days julianna and i were talking about some of the brands collaborating with musicians and it hasn't worked out their collaboration with beyonce and ivy park hasn't worked out so well either i wonder how that's all going to pay out for them it's a bit of a gamble. >> it is a bit of a gamel. it is a gamel. it's also a new thing, his firs big appointment. maybe wonders could pay off. >> charlotte, thank you very much for the luxury overview today. that's charlotte reed, french correspondent talking today about french luxury stocks. >>> switching over to airlines air india has faced a record-breaking order for 470 new planes the airliner ordered 250 airbus jets with the majority going for the a320 narrow body it put in an option for a further 70 so strong demands coming out of india for these jets. >>> and in banking space, barclays posted a 14% decline in demand the british bank reported a full year pretax profit of 7 billion pounds that is just below analysts' forecasts. they paid annual dividends and doubled its year in po
. >> it seems like it's a bit of gamble because the last couple of days julianna and i were talking about some of the brands collaborating with musicians and it hasn't worked out their collaboration with beyonce and ivy park hasn't worked out so well either i wonder how that's all going to pay out for them it's a bit of a gamble. >> it is a bit of a gamel. it is a gamel. it's also a new thing, his firs big appointment. maybe wonders could pay off. >> charlotte, thank you very...
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julianna, it's your turn. >> jesse: you need to be honest.t saw, this did you know the answer? >> yeah. >> jesse: i didn't. >> what we talked about in the break, i want to take that back. maybe she got nervous. she got scared. i don't know why you go with g. but what she needs to do, she needs to own it. now she's famous, which is -- if you go viral and you're not smart, you can make a lot of money off of that. >> jesse: like the girl in the beauty pageant. >> or snooki. have you seen her home? i will never own anything that massive. so own it. don't feel bad. if you would just picked a letter that maybe could have been, i don't know what it could have been except s, own it. say i'm the girl that said g. that's what i'd do. >> jesse: she's smart anyway. you're asking her to flip her brand upside-down. >> she can be vulnerable mental health girls. i had a panic attack. i'm going to be open about mental health podcasts. >> jesse: you saved her career. up next, a pregnant woman is being charged with murder after shooting someone in the back of a
julianna, it's your turn. >> jesse: you need to be honest.t saw, this did you know the answer? >> yeah. >> jesse: i didn't. >> what we talked about in the break, i want to take that back. maybe she got nervous. she got scared. i don't know why you go with g. but what she needs to do, she needs to own it. now she's famous, which is -- if you go viral and you're not smart, you can make a lot of money off of that. >> jesse: like the girl in the beauty pageant....
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, i am in immediately and we do have our take on my phone i can confirm, that we use this susan: julianna recognition. stuart: she's dragon me into the 21st century. susan: that someone buffett in the largest holder in the company and they missed on both the profit in the south but here's the thing, they are doing what buffett said that people in this oxygen, which is by vector thought about that three billing dollars are they going to the dividend is up, and i figured evidence by about 40 percent so that is positive. stuart: give me ten seconds, buybacks stock buybacks as you, follow $1 trillion in the first time ever is a record. susan: near record levels however, do you think try to get ahead of any proposed by back tax that you heard from biden during the state of the unit address. stuis within 20 doesn'ttell me . susan: so we have here's is yours because of the mexican tesla plans did you know that elon musk is now the world's richest person want to get in is worth $190 billion. when an 80 million okay but then run up and so basically that's gone up $50 million after tesla's 60 perce
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. >>> all right, time now for business and for that let's bring in cnbc's julianna live from london.tations here? >> well, those are absolutely key focal points for investors this morning. coming into today's session on the week all three of the major indices, the dow, the s&p 500, and the tech heavy nasdaq are all substantially lower on the week, 1.5 to 2%. what to watch in those data prints you saw today the pce inflation figure is the fed's preferred. if we see a sharp fall it could reignite the federal reserve could cut interest rates as soon as this year. on the other hand, if we see a big rebound in prices, then it would be a very different story and potentially race expectations the federal reserve may hike even more this year. so a lot to play for here. and just to bear in mind the context here, january's pay numbers very strong, personal payroll very strong. >> warner bros, discovery, beyond meat reporting results after the bell. what were those? >> beyond meat shares surged after the plant based meat company reported a narrower than expected loss in the fourth quarter of la
. >>> all right, time now for business and for that let's bring in cnbc's julianna live from london.tations here? >> well, those are absolutely key focal points for investors this morning. coming into today's session on the week all three of the major indices, the dow, the s&p 500, and the tech heavy nasdaq are all substantially lower on the week, 1.5 to 2%. what to watch in those data prints you saw today the pce inflation figure is the fed's preferred. if we see a sharp...
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a new four power series from -- this week, julianna exposes -- and, then we flash forward to the aftermath. watch an all new episode of when truth is not truth, the rudy giuliani's story, next on msnbc. it also streamed on peacock and if you missed the first episode, that is also streaming right now on peacock as well. thank you for making time for us, make sure to catch a man back here on msnbc's. saturdays at a, sundays at nine, follow us on twitter, tiktok and instagram at eamonn msnbc. agram at eamonn msnbc. >> trying to solve this murder, we were gonna set a trap for the people. and i wasn't sure if it was going to work.
a new four power series from -- this week, julianna exposes -- and, then we flash forward to the aftermath. watch an all new episode of when truth is not truth, the rudy giuliani's story, next on msnbc. it also streamed on peacock and if you missed the first episode, that is also streaming right now on peacock as well. thank you for making time for us, make sure to catch a man back here on msnbc's. saturdays at a, sundays at nine, follow us on twitter, tiktok and instagram at eamonn msnbc....
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a new four power series from -- this week, julianna exposes -- and, then we flash forward to the aftermath of 9/11. when he capitalizes on the tragedy. to boost his own profile. watch an all new episode of when truth is not truth, the rudy giuliani's story, next on msnbc. it also streamed on peacock and if you missed the first episode, that is also streaming right now on peacock as well. thank you for making time for us, make sure to catch a man back here on msnbc's. saturdays at a, sundays at nine, follow us on twitter, tiktok and instagram at eamonn msnbc. agram at eamonn msnbc. >> trying to solve this murder, we were gonna set a trap for the people. and i wasn't sure if it was going to work. it had to be perfect. >> he was a family man, who didn't seem to have an enemy in the world. right up until, the night he was murdered. >> there was evidence of a violent struggle between jack and his killer. >> someone was keeping secrets and police thought they knew who. >> her -- was just scary. >> they thought they knew the motive to. but -- >> a matter of proving it was a different story. >> un
a new four power series from -- this week, julianna exposes -- and, then we flash forward to the aftermath of 9/11. when he capitalizes on the tragedy. to boost his own profile. watch an all new episode of when truth is not truth, the rudy giuliani's story, next on msnbc. it also streamed on peacock and if you missed the first episode, that is also streaming right now on peacock as well. thank you for making time for us, make sure to catch a man back here on msnbc's. saturdays at a, sundays at...
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cnbc's julianna live from london. >>> what house speaker kevin mccarthy is say about his caucus who heckledback money moves with merrill. so no matter what the market's doing, he's ready. and that's... how you collect coins. your money never stops working for you with merrill, a bank of america company. (vo) give your business an advantage right now, with nationwide 5g from t-mobile for business.with merrill, unlock new insights and efficiency, with leading ultra-capacity 5g coverage. t-mobile for business has 5g that's ready right now. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. 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. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv suffering from sinus congestion, especially at night? now atry vicks sinexnabon® bakery-inspired flavor.
cnbc's julianna live from london. >>> what house speaker kevin mccarthy is say about his caucus who heckledback money moves with merrill. so no matter what the market's doing, he's ready. and that's... how you collect coins. your money never stops working for you with merrill, a bank of america company. (vo) give your business an advantage right now, with nationwide 5g from t-mobile for business.with merrill, unlock new insights and efficiency, with leading ultra-capacity 5g coverage....
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for that we bring in julianna tattle bam from london. last week was rough.s wall street anticipating? >> good morning, jon. you can say that again. last week was a bra tall one if you were invested in the u.s. market. we saw a substantial selloff across all three of the major indices. we're look at some green on the board, and it is, as you mentioned, a big week for economic data and earnings. we've got consumer manufacturing data to look out for as well as retail earnings from target, kohl's, may sis, and other retailers. this, of course, very important because a lot of the selloff we saw last week was on the back of stronger-than-expected data. the final nail in the coffin came on last week's trade. the fed's inflation figure shows inflation is running hotter than expected. a lot of anxiety around more rate hikes for the federal reserve. that was last week. we'll see if anything changes this week. >> so amazon has announced it's expanding its same-day delivery service but also trying to trim expenses. how are they saying they're going to pull that off? >>
for that we bring in julianna tattle bam from london. last week was rough.s wall street anticipating? >> good morning, jon. you can say that again. last week was a bra tall one if you were invested in the u.s. market. we saw a substantial selloff across all three of the major indices. we're look at some green on the board, and it is, as you mentioned, a big week for economic data and earnings. we've got consumer manufacturing data to look out for as well as retail earnings from target,...