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kell, see you tomorrow, thanks for patching, that would be a fun show.her house. >> closing bell starts now. >>> welcome to "closing bell" here at the new york stock exchange. the great market bounceback, and whether you can believe in it. we'll ask our experts over this final stretch that very question. in the meantime your score card with 60 minutes to go in regulation, looks like that, solid day for the majors, picking up as we enter the final stretch, russell 2000 if small caps are the outperformers today, why? well, interest rates. they've been calm, that's helping that trade. tech als
kell, see you tomorrow, thanks for patching, that would be a fun show.her house. >> closing bell starts now. >>> welcome to "closing bell" here at the new york stock exchange. the great market bounceback, and whether you can believe in it. we'll ask our experts over this final stretch that very question. in the meantime your score card with 60 minutes to go in regulation, looks like that, solid day for the majors, picking up as we enter the final stretch, russell 2000...
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kell? >> interesting. leslie, thank you for bringing that to us. >>> coming up, the disaster dejour salesforce, now down 20% after their first revenue miss in 18 years. we'll tell you what went wrong, what the ceo is saying about it, and we'll talk to one analyst who says the stock could rally more than 50%, despite having its worst day in two decades and sending a mess an about broader tech and software. and today's pending home sales suggest the affordability -- we will reveal them ahead on "the exchange." don't go anywhere. doors take us places. so you bought a place. to new adventures. -oh. mwah. -planned... -and unplanned. -surprise! -they lead to goals. -for you, mama. and connect us to family. i didn't get the part. your dedicated fidelity advisor can help you open those doors. but i did get waiter number 2. because they know you. they can help you create a comprehensive plan for your full financial picture and personalized money management with the right balance of risk and reward. doors were meant
kell? >> interesting. leslie, thank you for bringing that to us. >>> coming up, the disaster dejour salesforce, now down 20% after their first revenue miss in 18 years. we'll tell you what went wrong, what the ceo is saying about it, and we'll talk to one analyst who says the stock could rally more than 50%, despite having its worst day in two decades and sending a mess an about broader tech and software. and today's pending home sales suggest the affordability -- we will reveal...
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a certain core on land for peace own and profits, the why, why the create this atmosphere kelling from time to time, the story k, i think this company is right is not having, i knew it all right, to be in that last you've mentioned that and we've also seen all over the news that there are demonstrations inside the country. there are an internal conflict with them. israel, but it seems like this has been an ongoing attack from is, are all the policies i o, this is, this is the policy of hi live and who decided until we took this decision to continue. you know, he's suffering and he's facing lawson products and even the called this one, a one. this not from me. it's something that the media the way if it's in the oldest fall and this isn't what they believe he would be dead. it would be normal. that's why he is creating this as most food on here to continue . he's not talking to surface, right? he's working to save him sense. this is my believe. so uh, he's not giving anymore attention. okay. this is the ex theme governments in his life. what do i mean? have been kent in 94 for november.
a certain core on land for peace own and profits, the why, why the create this atmosphere kelling from time to time, the story k, i think this company is right is not having, i knew it all right, to be in that last you've mentioned that and we've also seen all over the news that there are demonstrations inside the country. there are an internal conflict with them. israel, but it seems like this has been an ongoing attack from is, are all the policies i o, this is, this is the policy of hi live...
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kelling from time to time destroying k, i think this company is right, is not that big. i knew it all right, to be in that you've mentioned that and we've also seen all over the news that there are demonstrations inside the country. there are an internal conflict with them, israel, but it seems like this has been an ongoing attack from is, are all the policies i o, this is, this is the policy of hi live and who decided until we took this decision to continue. you know, he's suffering and he's facing less than 5 minutes and even the call to sort of one of the slots from me suddenly the media, the way if it's in the o this fall and this isn't what they believe. now. he would be dead. it would be normal. that's why he's a clear thing, this most food on here to continue. he's not talking to surface, right? he's working to save him sense. this is my believe. no. so uh, he's not giving anymore attention. okay. this is ex theme governments and is what i mean have been kent in 95 for november. i wasn't very sign. that's why. yeah. because because he was trying to create a most f
kelling from time to time destroying k, i think this company is right, is not that big. i knew it all right, to be in that you've mentioned that and we've also seen all over the news that there are demonstrations inside the country. there are an internal conflict with them, israel, but it seems like this has been an ongoing attack from is, are all the policies i o, this is, this is the policy of hi live and who decided until we took this decision to continue. you know, he's suffering and he's...
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it ended a five—day encampment that blocked access to the famed medieval book of kells.urce of income for the university. trinity originally fined the students about $230,000 for blocking it. for more on this, i spoke to david wolfe, editor in chief of trinity news, the university's student newspaper. we saw pro—palestinian protesters at trinity college in dublin: for the university to divest financial ties from israel. they managed it, tell us more about how they did achieve that. it us more about how they did achieve that.— achieve that. it set up last friday evening _ achieve that. it set up last friday evening and - achieve that. it set up last friday evening and set - achieve that. it set up last friday evening and set up| achieve that. it set up last| friday evening and set up a achieve that. it set up last - friday evening and set up a day earlier than planned because it was a leaked report on the media that it was to be set up and they wanted us to get the couege and they wanted us to get the college reinforcing security. it went peacefully. no interruption over
it ended a five—day encampment that blocked access to the famed medieval book of kells.urce of income for the university. trinity originally fined the students about $230,000 for blocking it. for more on this, i spoke to david wolfe, editor in chief of trinity news, the university's student newspaper. we saw pro—palestinian protesters at trinity college in dublin: for the university to divest financial ties from israel. they managed it, tell us more about how they did achieve that. it us...
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it ended a five—day encampment that blocked access to the famed medieval book of kells.iable source of income for the university. trinity originally fined the students about $230,000 for blocking it. however, in a move that nearly all us colleges david wolfe is the editor—in—chief of trinity news, the university's student newspaper. he told me the protests at trinity didn't cause the same level of upheaval as in the us. they knew what they didn't want, they knew what images they didn't want coming from the campus. there was a commitment very early on the cards, that the police would not be involved, that they were treated as an internal matter. they were already on the back foot in terms of political standing so it was reported on the bbc the previous week the college had levied a £214,000 fine on the student union, seen as a very poor form move and effort to quash student protest. they did not receive a lot of support for that so i think they knew they couldn't come down on this hard and that they would only embolden the support for the students and the students themsel
it ended a five—day encampment that blocked access to the famed medieval book of kells.iable source of income for the university. trinity originally fined the students about $230,000 for blocking it. however, in a move that nearly all us colleges david wolfe is the editor—in—chief of trinity news, the university's student newspaper. he told me the protests at trinity didn't cause the same level of upheaval as in the us. they knew what they didn't want, they knew what images they didn't...
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it ended a five—day encampment that blocked access to the famed medieval book of kells.iable source of income for the university. trinity originally fined the students about $230,000 for blocking it. i spoke to david wolfe, the editor in chief of trinity news, the university's student newspaper about whether trinity's protest had any violence similar to what was seen on us campsuses. they were already on the back footin they were already on the back foot in terms of political standing so it was reported on the bbc the previous week the couege the bbc the previous week the college had delivered a 214,000 fine on the student union, a very poorfor movement fine on the student union, a very poor for movement effort to quash student protest. they did not receive a lot of support for that so i think they knew they couldn't come down on this hard and that they would only embolden the support for the students and the students themselves. they were very careful not to do that. they realised that would be more potentially damaging that it would be effective in quelling the protest
it ended a five—day encampment that blocked access to the famed medieval book of kells.iable source of income for the university. trinity originally fined the students about $230,000 for blocking it. i spoke to david wolfe, the editor in chief of trinity news, the university's student newspaper about whether trinity's protest had any violence similar to what was seen on us campsuses. they were already on the back footin they were already on the back foot in terms of political standing so it...
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government agreed with the findings, but no charges have been brought, has been no accountability kelling out there as a bus. robbie has moved from ramallah in the occupied west bank. the. c may live in 2022 jeanine refugee camp in the occupied was a journalist and nice life list below a tree for friends desperately trying to get to her. but it's really gunfire is too heavy. in the 2 years since the targeted killing of old 0 corresponded sharing of israel has killed 2 other soldiers or a journalist both and got some cameron at summit were killed in a drill and striking december and cameraman homes of the, to killed in an air strike the following month, holmes, that was guys a bureau chief, wild eyed to his eldest son, and the 5th member of the family to be killed in the war. in fact, since the war began, at least 60 relatives of old 0 staff have been killed and seemingly deliver it is really a tax. the risk to journalists were already extreme when she really was killed. 2 years later, conditions on the ground in gaza and the occupied westbank are even worse and days before the end of the
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a-min news is what i gave it 30-years bonds, you can see the yield is falling kell about, back to you. >>> a sigh of relief thank you, rick. >>> you heard the sounds of weakness there from lidl's ceo the utilities sector was the only s&p sector in the green in april, and it's off to a start again. it's up is 1% year to date, and not traditionally a great sign at the same time, we're seeing some of the growthy names following. we mentioned shopify earlier, could this dynamic be a sign joining us is david bonesen, chief investment officer at the bonson group do you have concerns about the market broadly speaking? >> first, i've been missed, welcome back. >> thank you. >> growth is what you always want to invest in, it's just that the growth you're paying for you're having to over pay, and what a lot of the names we're talking about experiencing weakness, they can't be called growth stocks, when it is only thing that's grown is how much money they lose. beyond meat is now a $7 stock, and each year their losses went higher that's where some of the quality of the growth names is not exactl
a-min news is what i gave it 30-years bonds, you can see the yield is falling kell about, back to you. >>> a sigh of relief thank you, rick. >>> you heard the sounds of weakness there from lidl's ceo the utilities sector was the only s&p sector in the green in april, and it's off to a start again. it's up is 1% year to date, and not traditionally a great sign at the same time, we're seeing some of the growthy names following. we mentioned shopify earlier, could this...
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and this is just the beginning you guessed it of the productivity fueled growth psych s kell. this is the debate. and nancy, great to see you. welcome.this is the debate. and nancy, great to see you. welcome. what tells you, this is the most hopeful thing that could happen, it is productivity, we can keep growing, it will all be fine. what tells you that we might be in the midst of a oneboon here. >> i've been talking about this for a year. this is a look back to the '90s. there are a number of parallels. we were lower in the deficit in the second half of the '90s and it has ballooned in this decade. but there is inverted yield curve. there was geopolitical shock. there was labor shortage, so companies spent on productivity enhancing technology, the 10 year average 5% to 7% for the whole decade and inflation above 3%. and what greenspan understood and i hope this fed understands is that you can get growth and not really drive inflation in it comes from proceed duct fifth. and i think that we're there. we're seeing so many use cases for generative aai. haven't even scratched th
and this is just the beginning you guessed it of the productivity fueled growth psych s kell. this is the debate. and nancy, great to see you. welcome.this is the debate. and nancy, great to see you. welcome. what tells you, this is the most hopeful thing that could happen, it is productivity, we can keep growing, it will all be fine. what tells you that we might be in the midst of a oneboon here. >> i've been talking about this for a year. this is a look back to the '90s. there are a...
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all right, kell. >>> coming up, as lower income consumers continue to struggle with higher prices.mart is betting on the higher end and shares are up 7% continuing to power the dow. we'll discuss it all next. >> welcome back to "power lunch." walmart is higher after a strong earnings beat. shares are up 7% and they're seeming to win over higher income customers. melissa rivko is here to discuss. what does it tell us about the brighter economy and the state of the consumer? >> it's an interesting time because walmart is seeing gains from households we don't typically associate with. it's seeing a silver line with inflation because it is picking up customers who may have gone to fast food restaurants. walmart is seeing four drivers that spoke with the higher income shoppers and e-commerce gains 22% in the u.s. year over year and it's gaining from people who may be cooking at home rather than going to fast food and it's also getting a boost in its business from things like advertising and a third-party marketplace which are newer businesses for the company. >> interesting. ? so talk t
all right, kell. >>> coming up, as lower income consumers continue to struggle with higher prices.mart is betting on the higher end and shares are up 7% continuing to power the dow. we'll discuss it all next. >> welcome back to "power lunch." walmart is higher after a strong earnings beat. shares are up 7% and they're seeming to win over higher income customers. melissa rivko is here to discuss. what does it tell us about the brighter economy and the state of the...
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spider bank etf, a 47% over the last year compared with the declines of nearly 30% over the year prior, kelles to show you that the prospect of a soft landing really helps serve as a nice tailwind for bank stocks, as well. >> a great trade for those that are kontcontrarily minded and although it's been much longer than usual leslie, thanks we appreciate it leslie picker. while we are able to avoid a hard landing our next guest says the biggest problem could be stagflation. if that prlays out, joining me next is maxwell. good to see you. let's lay this out for a moment and we've gone from the hard landing worry of last year to the hard landing consensus of the first quarter to maybe sta stagflation or inflation for longer now where does that leave the markets? >> thanks for having me on again, kelly yeah it's important to talk about the setup in terms of how we got here, right? we started the year with the fed pivot fully priced and then to higher for longer which the market and the equity markets have now seemingly digested and stagflation risks are seemingly creeping back up with some of th
spider bank etf, a 47% over the last year compared with the declines of nearly 30% over the year prior, kelles to show you that the prospect of a soft landing really helps serve as a nice tailwind for bank stocks, as well. >> a great trade for those that are kontcontrarily minded and although it's been much longer than usual leslie, thanks we appreciate it leslie picker. while we are able to avoid a hard landing our next guest says the biggest problem could be stagflation. if that prlays...
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the market is kelling you there's going to be more -- telling you there's going to be more inflation,n the rates market as you and daryl were talking about right before the break, the yield curve's massively inverted. charles: right. so for you, when you see that, daryl takes it, okay, bumpy road, but he still doesn't see it as a recession. remember, initially the inverted yield curve was one of the best proxies for a future recession. hasn't happened yet. but where do you see9 it? what are you reading from it? >> well, the yield curve has been inverted more longer than ever in our lifetime. charles: right. >> it's been under zero, and what i mean is if you look at, say, the 2-year which is what you and daryl were talking about, it's higher than the 10-year. and so if you think about the time value of money, why would people lend janet yellen and the u.s. treasury money for longer and get paid less? charles: right. >> and so i think really trying to men from it a normalization in the yield curve because just having -- even japan has an upward-sloping yield curve. theirs is about a +60
the market is kelling you there's going to be more -- telling you there's going to be more inflation,n the rates market as you and daryl were talking about right before the break, the yield curve's massively inverted. charles: right. so for you, when you see that, daryl takes it, okay, bumpy road, but he still doesn't see it as a recession. remember, initially the inverted yield curve was one of the best proxies for a future recession. hasn't happened yet. but where do you see9 it? what are you...
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kell, see you tomorrow, thanks for patching, that would be a fun show. we should do a show from her house. >> closing bell starts now. >>> welcome to "closing bell" here at the new york stock exchange. the great market bounceback, and whether you can believe in it. we'll ask our experts over this final stretch that very question. in the meantime your score card with 60 minutes to go in regulation, looks like that, solid day for the majors, picking up as we enter the final stretch, russell 2000 if small caps are the outperformers today, why? well, interest rates. they've been calm, that's helping that trade. tech also strong as several mega cap names in the green today, including nvidia, back above $900 a share, $920 to be exact. apple puts a touch lower after be berkshire hathaway cut for tax purposes, and strong day for uber, after the company holds its annual meeting. we've given you highlights on this day, it does take us to our talk of the tape, the rebound, and whether you can trust it. let's ask our panel, dan greenhouse with asset management, step
kell, see you tomorrow, thanks for patching, that would be a fun show. we should do a show from her house. >> closing bell starts now. >>> welcome to "closing bell" here at the new york stock exchange. the great market bounceback, and whether you can believe in it. we'll ask our experts over this final stretch that very question. in the meantime your score card with 60 minutes to go in regulation, looks like that, solid day for the majors, picking up as we enter the...
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government agreed with the findings, but no charges have been brought and there's been no accountability kelling, st, but strongly has moved from ramallah in the occupied westbank. the. c may 11 2022 jeanine refugee camp in the occupied was a journalist and nice life list below a treat for friends, desperately trying to get to her. but it's really gunfire is too heavy. in the 2 years since the targeted killing of all 0 corresponded, sharing of israel has killed 2 other old just the red journalist both and does a cameraman summit. we duck killed in a drill and striking december and cameraman homes of the to killed in an air strike . the following month. holmes o was goes a bureau chief wilder to his eldest son and the 5th member of the family to be killed in the war. in fact, since the war began, at least 60 relatives of old 0 stuff have been killed and seemingly deliver, it is really a tax. the risk to journalists were already extreme when should we and was killed 2 years later, conditions on the ground in gaza. and the occupied westbank are even worse and days before the end of the 1st 3 of her
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trinity college dublin piled up benches to block access to a popular tourist attraction, the book of kells the school decided to close the attraction until monday. now it comes after the student union was fine, more than $200,000 for the destruction caused by pro-palestinian demonstrations in the the university of virginia says at least 25 people were arrested during a protest on saturday. police were brought out into clear out antiwar encampment university says police were met with agitation, chanting, and violent gestures a group of protesters stood up and walked out of indiana university's graduation ceremony on saturday night, cnn's whitney while has the details here at indiana university. >> what we saw was dozens of students stand up as indiana university president, pamela witton began speaking. and well, it did not throughout the ceremony, people that we spoke to who were inside memorial stadium here in bloomington said that they could at least here are the protest, are understanding based on those conversations as well as social media, video, is that the students stood up me this a
trinity college dublin piled up benches to block access to a popular tourist attraction, the book of kells the school decided to close the attraction until monday. now it comes after the student union was fine, more than $200,000 for the destruction caused by pro-palestinian demonstrations in the the university of virginia says at least 25 people were arrested during a protest on saturday. police were brought out into clear out antiwar encampment university says police were met with agitation,...
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ardrey kell the greens motion to vacate field in a 359-43 vote with over three quarters of the democratic mike johnson did but i guess it's a victory lap. >> joining me now is brendan burke, msnbc political analyst and former press secretary to the house speaker, john benard. brendan, marjorie taylor greene versus the uniparty, who is winning question >> clearly the uniparty . i think this was a really important vote for the house. for a really long time, we have been paying way too much attention to the unserious people like marjorie taylor greene. i think for once, not just the republicans or the democrats, the institution stood up for itself a little bit and said we are not going to do this anymore. when the threat to take out the speaker goes away, i think the calculus in the house is very, very different. even when it wasn't such a life issue, i could tell you speakers were always thinking about this, at least the last four republican speakers were always thinking about this. i think this is a really important moment. we are not in the clear by any stretch. i don't think this is the
ardrey kell the greens motion to vacate field in a 359-43 vote with over three quarters of the democratic mike johnson did but i guess it's a victory lap. >> joining me now is brendan burke, msnbc political analyst and former press secretary to the house speaker, john benard. brendan, marjorie taylor greene versus the uniparty, who is winning question >> clearly the uniparty . i think this was a really important vote for the house. for a really long time, we have been paying way too...
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appliances have more rights than people because they think that creating and perpetuating nonsense kell occur war issues will win them votes. today we have a bill entitled hands off our home appliances act. they say it's government overreach to regulate appliances but republicans will regulate women's personal health care decisions. republicans will protect appliances but let women suffer and die from pregnancy complications. republicans want supreme from refrigerators but will take away a woman's freedom to choose an abortion based on her own faith in consultation with her own doctor and loved ones. republicans will take away a woman's freedom to choose an abortion after rape or incest but they'll go to bat for your gas stove. they care about freezers but could care less about affordable childcare. instead of helping women with childcare costs, which would help families with high costs of living, republicans would rather force these excess costs on consumers. yesterday, i introduced an amendment to the rule from represent which i have chu and myself which changes the title of the bill
appliances have more rights than people because they think that creating and perpetuating nonsense kell occur war issues will win them votes. today we have a bill entitled hands off our home appliances act. they say it's government overreach to regulate appliances but republicans will regulate women's personal health care decisions. republicans will protect appliances but let women suffer and die from pregnancy complications. republicans want supreme from refrigerators but will take away a...
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a bunch of companies, mcdonald's, starbucks, kraft heinz, kell nova and mondelez, price resistance fromg their prices or margins could be under pleasure here. the weak data did push up some rate cut probabilities. july 37%, a long way away from where it was. september a little more confidence in the market on the rate cut and november of course a little bit more. economists just upgraded their outlook with stronger march data. we report that had a couple of weeks ago. they pushed second quarter estimates to around 2 to 2.5%. we'll see if the downdraft we got last week with this data releases a grayer forecast. joe. >> all right, steve, thanks. stick around. joining us is the "wall street journal"'s greg ep, his latest piece is titled stalled inflation vexes the fed. is it noise or a new trend. thanks for joining us. one of the points you make -- and i should point out moderating inflation rate has been posited by an earlier guest we had. his whole thesis, i don't know if you saw tom leon earlier, kb greg, he says he's bullish, thinks people have gotten too hawkish on inflation and those
a bunch of companies, mcdonald's, starbucks, kraft heinz, kell nova and mondelez, price resistance fromg their prices or margins could be under pleasure here. the weak data did push up some rate cut probabilities. july 37%, a long way away from where it was. september a little more confidence in the market on the rate cut and november of course a little bit more. economists just upgraded their outlook with stronger march data. we report that had a couple of weeks ago. they pushed second quarter...
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people who watch football and so every time kells yes caught a pass. 28 years old and never read a book. as a father you are supposed to answer your kids' questions. she is so full of knowledge which she only gets because of internet. i was meeting first genz member of congress and he pointed out that genz1997 to 2010 is most politically engaged in american history and what percentages are voting and showing up and campaigning. i don't think we have anybody to thank but the internet because my generation if you are a young person where do you get your news. the evening news that we didn't watch or the newspapers we didn't read. and far more engaged which i think to pick up on comment makes me very optimistic. i have been following alan virginia tech to talk about open networks and building this out. but let me talk about the internet and i contest a know a lot are and net neutrality. tom wheeler is the only boss i have had. and tom was f.c.c. chair, and a dear friend. they made it happen only to have it reversed during the trump administration but thanks, it's coming back and my four in
people who watch football and so every time kells yes caught a pass. 28 years old and never read a book. as a father you are supposed to answer your kids' questions. she is so full of knowledge which she only gets because of internet. i was meeting first genz member of congress and he pointed out that genz1997 to 2010 is most politically engaged in american history and what percentages are voting and showing up and campaigning. i don't think we have anybody to thank but the internet because my...