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brian. >> kristina, thank you thankfully the vaccines are effective on the delta variant kristina, thank you. >>> let's talk about the fed and your money interest rates play a role in the markets and your stocks perform. let's bring in chief investment officer bill stone bill, always a pleasure to have you on the program is there anything jay powell can or might say today that would change your fundamental longer term thesis? >> i suppose what would make me negative if i really thought they were going to raise rates enough to snuff out this economic recovery. that is really what the market was worried about last week. we got reprieve from it yesterday. what you saw in the markets last week after the fed and the yield curve really flattening is simply showing the market thinks more of a chance of going into recession. i don't want to say it got to any numbers that looked like that what it really was reading through was we're worried that you will move too fast and snuff this out that is why you saw value stocks get crushed. anything cyclical get hammered and the growth side is the covid p
brian. >> kristina, thank you thankfully the vaccines are effective on the delta variant kristina, thank you. >>> let's talk about the fed and your money interest rates play a role in the markets and your stocks perform. let's bring in chief investment officer bill stone bill, always a pleasure to have you on the program is there anything jay powell can or might say today that would change your fundamental longer term thesis? >> i suppose what would make me negative if i...
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kristina, thank you. >> six hotels on mediterranean avenue and bring in the rent. >>> ahead, elon musk says or i am pi'mmplies he may be breakinp with bitcoin >>> and if you haven't, subscribe to "worldwide exchange." it's great we're back after this. wealth is your first big investment. worth is a partner to help share the load. wealth is saving a little extra. worth is knowing it's never too late to start - or too early. ♪ ♪ wealth helps you retire. worth is knowing why. ♪ ♪ principal. for all it's worth. which shows will you be getting into tonight? how 'bout all of them. netflix. 'cause xfinity gets you really into your shows. when one burns for someone who does not feel the same. daphne, let's switch. from live tv to sports on the go. felix at the finish! you can even watch your dvr from anywhere. okay, that's just showing off. you get all of this on x1. so go on, get really into your shows. you need a breath mint. xfinity. it's a way better way to watch. >>> he's back. bill ackman hoping to cash in
kristina, thank you. >> six hotels on mediterranean avenue and bring in the rent. >>> ahead, elon musk says or i am pi'mmplies he may be breakinp with bitcoin >>> and if you haven't, subscribe to "worldwide exchange." it's great we're back after this. wealth is your first big investment. worth is a partner to help share the load. wealth is saving a little extra. worth is knowing it's never too late to start - or too early. ♪ ♪ wealth helps you retire. worth...
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let's go back to kristina partsinevelos and those. what do you have for us?ares under pressure better than expected earnings and revenue. its forecast falls below wall street estimate. it will increase capital spending by 22% this year as it deals with shipping delays by a surge in e-commerce. >>> google and amazon facing pressure in the uk the regulators launching a probe into the two tech giants over allegations they have not done enough to tackle fake reviews. i'm a sucker for those >>> tesla is sued over fees in california at super charger stations the argument is they broke the promise for free charging for life when they imposed a fee on customers who leave a car at a station for too long. >>> and panasonic sells tesla stake for $3.6 billion it is looking to reduce the reliance on tesla and may use the cash for investing in growth panasonic makes batteries for tesla. the spokesperson says the stock sale will not change the relationship this relationship, brian, has been going on since 2010 when panasonic acquired tesla shares. they bought the shares at
let's go back to kristina partsinevelos and those. what do you have for us?ares under pressure better than expected earnings and revenue. its forecast falls below wall street estimate. it will increase capital spending by 22% this year as it deals with shipping delays by a surge in e-commerce. >>> google and amazon facing pressure in the uk the regulators launching a probe into the two tech giants over allegations they have not done enough to tackle fake reviews. i'm a sucker for those...
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. >> kristina, thank you, eamon, a pleasure "closing bell" starts right now. >>> thank you, kelly welcome. i'm sara eisen s&p 500 sets another intraday high, and dipping negative, along with the dow, as with he head into the close. >> i'm wilfred frost following the release of their capital allocation plans they are in the red. we'll talk much more about financials in a moment case-shiller home prices saw a record spike in april while consumer confidence hit the
. >> kristina, thank you, eamon, a pleasure "closing bell" starts right now. >>> thank you, kelly welcome. i'm sara eisen s&p 500 sets another intraday high, and dipping negative, along with the dow, as with he head into the close. >> i'm wilfred frost following the release of their capital allocation plans they are in the red. we'll talk much more about financials in a moment case-shiller home prices saw a record spike in april while consumer confidence hit...
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kristina partsinevelos is here with those and more. good morning, kristina >> reporter: brian, we have the biden administration late last night adding a half dozen chinese companies to the economic black list over alleged human rights violations. among the companies added to the list are hoshin and daqo new energy and gcl new energy material at least some of the newly banned companies produce a key material used in the manufacturing of solar panels. none has vastly large contracts with american companies. >>> and comcast is set to go on a spending spree to better take on the streaming landscape in a statement to cnbc's julia boorstin, comcast says, this report is pure speculation adding that both comcast cfo and nbc said in events that they are not in need of any new assets. >>> buzzfeed is reportedly going through a merger through spac. brian, back to you >> a lot of media news out there or at least reputation of potential media news kristina, thank you very much. >>> back to the markets. a man who has been right on the money with his
kristina partsinevelos is here with those and more. good morning, kristina >> reporter: brian, we have the biden administration late last night adding a half dozen chinese companies to the economic black list over alleged human rights violations. among the companies added to the list are hoshin and daqo new energy and gcl new energy material at least some of the newly banned companies produce a key material used in the manufacturing of solar panels. none has vastly large contracts with...
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kristina hooper, thank you see you tomorrow take care. >> thank you, brian. >>> you're very welcome.ap up another "worldwide exchange." it goes quick. download the podcast if i'm saying this, you missed it you may not have downloaded. dow futures are down 49. bitcoin is up. joe's favorite stock amc is soaring three hours of amc on "squawk box" coming up next. see you tomorrow take care. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. over the next 10 years, comcast is committing $1 billion to reach 50 million low-income americans with the tools and resources they need to be ready for anything. i hope you're ready. 'cause we are. >>> good morning another day. another double digit pop for amc. the meme stock -- meme stock why do we know what that is? a meme stock we will talk about this. up more than 3,000% so far this year definitely
kristina hooper, thank you see you tomorrow take care. >> thank you, brian. >>> you're very welcome.ap up another "worldwide exchange." it goes quick. download the podcast if i'm saying this, you missed it you may not have downloaded. dow futures are down 49. bitcoin is up. joe's favorite stock amc is soaring three hours of amc on "squawk box" coming up next. see you tomorrow take care. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a...
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a major decision on the supreme court on evictions kristina back with more details. >> we have the supremections for people who have failed to pay some or all of their rent in a 5-4 vote the court is leaving the national moratorium in place he voted not to end the program because in part it is set to expire at the end of next month. kavanaugh added that the extra time will allow for additional and more orderly funds from congress for rent assistance. >>> warren buffett is warning despite improving conditions, the potential impact is not over yet. he spoke to cnbc's becky quick last night. >> the economic impact has been this extremely uneven thing where i don't know how many, hundreds of thousands or millions of small businesses have been hurt in a terrible way. most of the big companies overwhelmingly are flat. it's not over in terms of the unpredictability and in terms of the economics, it's been very unpredictable but it's worked out better than people anticipated for most people and most businesses >>> elon musk is prepared to spend up to $30 billion to keep the starlink satellite vent
a major decision on the supreme court on evictions kristina back with more details. >> we have the supremections for people who have failed to pay some or all of their rent in a 5-4 vote the court is leaving the national moratorium in place he voted not to end the program because in part it is set to expire at the end of next month. kavanaugh added that the extra time will allow for additional and more orderly funds from congress for rent assistance. >>> warren buffett is warning...
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i'm kristina partsinevelos the company plans to expand the pickup truck lineup and gm is at an all-time high after raising the profit outlook and increasing deliveries navigating the global chip shortage and then the tesla plunging in the last hours as the information reports that the company sales in china fell by nearly half in may versus april so that stock is near session lows trading just about 4% lower today. tyler, movement continues with tesla. back to you. >> thank you >>> the hacks keep on coming, whether from china or russia ransomware attacks crippled the u.s. economy in the last six moths, microsoft, colonial pipeline, mta and jbs have all been victimized. here's what former trump homeland security adviser tom b bossert said moments ago about retaliating for the attacks and why that could be dangerous in the short run. >> trump didn't put pressure on russia and allowed them to act and regroup. the problem is short term risk we are just not ready as a u.s. company and private industry >> all right let's bring in david kennedy, former nsa hacker and ceo of trusted sect why ar
i'm kristina partsinevelos the company plans to expand the pickup truck lineup and gm is at an all-time high after raising the profit outlook and increasing deliveries navigating the global chip shortage and then the tesla plunging in the last hours as the information reports that the company sales in china fell by nearly half in may versus april so that stock is near session lows trading just about 4% lower today. tyler, movement continues with tesla. back to you. >> thank you...
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good morning, kristina >> good morning.bout transitory, but inflation nation is a concern for cfos from the firms around the globe. our quarterly cnbc survey conducted this june, shows although covid risks are top of mind, but inflation is the next risk factor for the financial leaders. let's look at the stark contrast when inflation was not a concern. now almost 20% of cfos are thinking about it. you see the yellow on the screen which shoots up. we surveyed from an array, but the discretionary sector will see the most considerably in the asian sector and it is time to show face as companies slowly return their work force, nearly half of all cfos, say they will be in-person heading into the second half of 2021 they will keep dishing out the dough. 61% will spend extra cash renovating existing workplaces 51% of cfos never expect company budget for employee travel to return to pre-pandemic levels. uber and car service and company shuttles overall, because of the higher input cost, think of raw materials and labor. most say co
good morning, kristina >> good morning.bout transitory, but inflation nation is a concern for cfos from the firms around the globe. our quarterly cnbc survey conducted this june, shows although covid risks are top of mind, but inflation is the next risk factor for the financial leaders. let's look at the stark contrast when inflation was not a concern. now almost 20% of cfos are thinking about it. you see the yellow on the screen which shoots up. we surveyed from an array, but the...
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. >>> first check in with kristina. >> good morning, i'm kristina partsenevelos from cnbc. wall street is set for a flat open ahead of the big point of the day, the monthly u.s. jobs report. with businesses scrambling to fill millions of jobs as the economy reopens the numbers could show whether their efforts are succeeding. analysts predict 671,000 jobs were added last month, following a sharp slowdown in hiring in april. the unemployment rate is the economy though still has more than 8 million fewer jobs than it did before the pandemic struck. >>> and stocks closed lower yesterday as gains and shares tied to the reopening were offset by declines in technology stocks. >>> apple is reportedly working on a new version of the ipad pro with wireless charging to accommodate apple will sw itch to a glass back for the new model instead of the aluminum backing found on every current ipad on the market. the company may also include reverse wireless charging which would allow the ipad itself to be a charging point. >>> united airlines reaches a deal with flight attendance union on a
. >>> first check in with kristina. >> good morning, i'm kristina partsenevelos from cnbc. wall street is set for a flat open ahead of the big point of the day, the monthly u.s. jobs report. with businesses scrambling to fill millions of jobs as the economy reopens the numbers could show whether their efforts are succeeding. analysts predict 671,000 jobs were added last month, following a sharp slowdown in hiring in april. the unemployment rate is the economy though still has...
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kristina schiano is here thank you so much for a great week, kristina our first guest tonight is a wwee ninth chapter in the "fast and the furious" franchise, which is in theaters this friday let's take a look. [ glass breaking ] >> sending a new pickup location [ glass breaking ] [ laughter ] >> seth: please welcome back to the show john cena how are you, john? >> fantastic just some zip lines, mid air collisions and knuckle sandwiches in a bespoke tailor shop >> seth: yeah. >> this is "f-9. >> seth: you know, when you're on a zip line, the last thing you worry about is somebody crashing into the side of you and throwing you through a glass window and yet, there you were. >> seth, that's the last thing you're worried about [ laughter ] >> seth: you look -- first of all, let me just note, because i feel like it is always a mistake to overlook at you you look as dapper as ever as well dressed guest as we have on the show. i want to also say - >> i can see that you're still blind. [ laughter ] >> seth: i also want to say this is one of those movies, it's very exciting. because this is th
kristina schiano is here thank you so much for a great week, kristina our first guest tonight is a wwee ninth chapter in the "fast and the furious" franchise, which is in theaters this friday let's take a look. [ glass breaking ] >> sending a new pickup location [ glass breaking ] [ laughter ] >> seth: please welcome back to the show john cena how are you, john? >> fantastic just some zip lines, mid air collisions and knuckle sandwiches in a bespoke tailor shop...
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gamestop kristina partsinevelos is here with look at the shorts who might be breathing a sigh of relief >> a small sigh of relief given the losses but it is a change of tone we are seeing across the board. that's once amc this morning filed to sell those 6 million shares it triggered a volt halt this drop is what i want to focus on it comes on the heels of an incredible run for amc that we saw yesterday wednesday. so much so that amc's filing today warned investors quote under the circumstances we caution you from investing in our class a common stock unless you are willing to lose all or portion of your investment short sellers causedexactly that to happen amc caused a loss of $2.79 billion for anyone who bet that it would fall. today, though, we are seeing some profit taking of the ten worst performers on the russell 2000, five are meme stocks, ped med, blackberry and express. and of course a crowd favorite, gamestop what is ahead for investors of course is anyone's guess, right. >> of course we are getting details on the amc share offering et cetera they completed their 11.5 share at
gamestop kristina partsinevelos is here with look at the shorts who might be breathing a sigh of relief >> a small sigh of relief given the losses but it is a change of tone we are seeing across the board. that's once amc this morning filed to sell those 6 million shares it triggered a volt halt this drop is what i want to focus on it comes on the heels of an incredible run for amc that we saw yesterday wednesday. so much so that amc's filing today warned investors quote under the...
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contessa brewer, tim seymour and kristina for rapid fire. >>> up next, we'll talk to the ceo of the pga chain issues are impacting his business. >>> first it's friday and time to look ahead for what is in store for your money for next week here's your friday fast forward. >> summer starts next week and retail will be hot amazon kicks off its prime day on monday. and gamestop's new ceo takes the helm that stock climbing 38% over the past month as new traders continue to pour in. >>> plus consumer sentiment for may is out on friday and with rates on the rise, we'll get a rate on housing with new and existing home sale numbers. kb homes, nike and fedex are some of the big names reporting earnings fed chair powell will testify in person on the coronavirus crisis doximity a platform for health care professionals goes public and with financials ws one of te best performing sectors we'll get a check on the health of the banks with the fed stress test at yr id fthe bell on thursday th'soufrayast forward. what if you could have the perspective to see more? at morgan stanley, a global collective
contessa brewer, tim seymour and kristina for rapid fire. >>> up next, we'll talk to the ceo of the pga chain issues are impacting his business. >>> first it's friday and time to look ahead for what is in store for your money for next week here's your friday fast forward. >> summer starts next week and retail will be hot amazon kicks off its prime day on monday. and gamestop's new ceo takes the helm that stock climbing 38% over the past month as new traders continue to...
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kristina schiano is here it is so nice to have you with us, kristina our first guest tonight is the awardl lovely to see you again, seth. hi >> seth: it's lovely to see you too. it has also been lovely to have you back in your studio. i think we both returned in the fall how has life been for you guys because you kind of gone back and forth as far as what you had for an audience. >> yeah. when we came back, we had sort of a socially distanced audience which is kind of worse than no audience because we went from 600 to 60 so, the applause sounded, it like someone emptying a bucket of fish. it was just like nothing and as a performer, your relationship with the audience, i don't think you should ever feel sorry for the audience. and that's how you felt. their masks just dotted across the thing. so they're gone. they got banned. and then it was just us and the crew which i thought would be terrible but actually, you feel a bit giddy when it's just you and the crew in the room and i don't know if you agree with this -- there is something about if you get a laugh out of a camera man, it equals
kristina schiano is here it is so nice to have you with us, kristina our first guest tonight is the awardl lovely to see you again, seth. hi >> seth: it's lovely to see you too. it has also been lovely to have you back in your studio. i think we both returned in the fall how has life been for you guys because you kind of gone back and forth as far as what you had for an audience. >> yeah. when we came back, we had sort of a socially distanced audience which is kind of worse than no...
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kristina schiano is here thank you so much for being here, kristina our first guests tonight are thee show president bill clinton and james patterson. [ applause ] >> seth: hello, how are you? good to see you. come on up welcome, gentlemen here we are, big-time authors. >> oh cool, i get a couch now. >> seth: you get a whole couch we were going to have two chairs, but then, we heard your writer insisted that you have your own couch [ laughter ] now, i want to start by clarifying this is about -- your previous book was about a president going missing. this is about a president's daughter going missing, different president. >> different president >> and out of office >> seth: and out of office >> just out of office. >> seth: where do you get your ideas, a president out of office >> yeah, what a crazy idea [ light laughter ] >> this actually is a -- i think has a very interesting premise, because what you find, when you leave the white house, things change i mean, they don't play a song when you walk in the room any more >> seth: yeah. >> and you lose -- you keep your secret service pro
kristina schiano is here thank you so much for being here, kristina our first guests tonight are thee show president bill clinton and james patterson. [ applause ] >> seth: hello, how are you? good to see you. come on up welcome, gentlemen here we are, big-time authors. >> oh cool, i get a couch now. >> seth: you get a whole couch we were going to have two chairs, but then, we heard your writer insisted that you have your own couch [ laughter ] now, i want to start by...
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kristina shiano is here.ado" and "frida." and shows like "ugly betty," and "30 rock." she stars in "the hitman's wife's bodyguard." which is in theaters now let's take a look. >> take the gun. >> no, i'm not doing guns right now. [ yells i got it ♪ ♪ [ gunshots ] [ yelling ♪ [ gunshots ] >> woah, woah, woah -- wait, wait, wait - no, no, no, no, no - there's got to be a safer way down there's got to be a safer way down there's maybe like a switch -- >> okay. ♪ >> really? >> seth: please welcome to the show, salma hayek. how are you, salma >> hi, seth. so good to see you >> seth: it's so good to see you as well. you're in london right now thank you for staying up so late for us >> my pleasure you stay late for us every night. >> seth: thank you for pointing that out i appreciate you making that observation. [ light laughter ] so, salma, this is a sequel to a film, "the hitman's body guard." you did not have a giant role in this first film and now it is a sequel is based on - >> very tiny, tiny -- role of two da
kristina shiano is here.ado" and "frida." and shows like "ugly betty," and "30 rock." she stars in "the hitman's wife's bodyguard." which is in theaters now let's take a look. >> take the gun. >> no, i'm not doing guns right now. [ yells i got it ♪ ♪ [ gunshots ] [ yelling ♪ [ gunshots ] >> woah, woah, woah -- wait, wait, wait - no, no, no, no, no - there's got to be a safer way down there's got to be a safer way down there's...
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krich kristina is back with more >> it's still on track for the worst month since march 2020, hitting its highs. so the drop does forling some efforts by china to stem the rally in commodities according to reports chinese state-owned were told to limit their exposure to overseas commodity markets. you're seeing several companies, free port, southern copper, all trading down for the month, double did you get southern conner down about 7%. think big picture, copper, though -- and i like this ending on a positive note, still up 20% year to date for the best first half >> it's right there. here's what i'm talking about. >> >> i'm doing my best kenny "the jet" here can we so the ark etfs from the low >> copper down, ark up with the anti it's the return of the -- >> that's the same story we are talking about with fig lebeau. >> it's sort of the reverse, just as the reopening is starting, whier we hitting a speed bump. >> the weaker dollar. >> true. >> and then if you're a bull on copper, what energy infrastructure -- it could help. >> it actually should. >> it's all adding up and the trade
krich kristina is back with more >> it's still on track for the worst month since march 2020, hitting its highs. so the drop does forling some efforts by china to stem the rally in commodities according to reports chinese state-owned were told to limit their exposure to overseas commodity markets. you're seeing several companies, free port, southern copper, all trading down for the month, double did you get southern conner down about 7%. think big picture, copper, though -- and i like...
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buy back some shares, let's invest in the company so that's adding to the argument a little bit >> kristinadad and the dad in your house a happy father's day and happy father's day to all of you. >> and to you, tyler thanks so much. >>> we were expecting a good year, a good reopening, but this is a bigger year than we were expecting. more inflation than we were expecting. i think it's natural that we've tilted a little bit more hawkish here to contain inflationary pressures. >> that was st. louis fed president james bullard on cnbc this morning those hawkish comments sent futures lower, setting the tone for
buy back some shares, let's invest in the company so that's adding to the argument a little bit >> kristinadad and the dad in your house a happy father's day and happy father's day to all of you. >> and to you, tyler thanks so much. >>> we were expecting a good year, a good reopening, but this is a bigger year than we were expecting. more inflation than we were expecting. i think it's natural that we've tilted a little bit more hawkish here to contain inflationary...
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it's exciting, i live an exciting life and i eat a lot too. >> kristina, thank you let's zero in on the some reasons, economists point to factories shutting down during covid, the high cost of feed, and even the recent hack of the meat supplier, jbs you would think that would make pig farmers in the midwest, you know, living high on the hog, but one farmer in the heart of hog country is trying to convince others to diversify, to go from something a little less oink oink and a little more splish splash, here's cnbc's jayne wells. >> reporter: joe sweeney is a fish out of water, raising tilapia in the middle of iowa. this is hog country. >> we produced this last year about a million pounds of tilapia, and over the next three years, we're going to grow that to about 5 million >> reporter: sweeney runs eagles catch in ellsworth, iowa, and raised $20 million to launch it from other farmers, like matt danner. >> we're looking for the sustainability piece in our operation and how to extend that. >> reporter: the whole idea may seem fishy because hog farming right now has never been more profit
it's exciting, i live an exciting life and i eat a lot too. >> kristina, thank you let's zero in on the some reasons, economists point to factories shutting down during covid, the high cost of feed, and even the recent hack of the meat supplier, jbs you would think that would make pig farmers in the midwest, you know, living high on the hog, but one farmer in the heart of hog country is trying to convince others to diversify, to go from something a little less oink oink and a little more...
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on the youth saving the economy here's cnbc's kristina partsinevelos. >> he is in college in ohio and part-time job he's had for nearly four years now. >> i was lucky enough to have an owner who worked with me and worked with my schedule. >> and that flexibility paid off for him during his final semester of high school when the pandemic forced him home for remote learning. >> i worked as much as i could, and it was a good way to spend time out of the house and prevent myself from going crazy. >> while milk and cookies was able to keep him on payroll last year, not all teens and businesses were as fortunate in may 2020 the unemployment rate 16 to 19-year-olds soared to 30% affecting alexandria brown who worked at a summer camp alexandria brown who worked at a >> i stopped working in 2020 because of covid and i decided to go back this year >> as teens snap up jobs this summer they seek to benefit from the labor shortage in another way, more pay. the worker shortage rose from $14.81 in january to $15.87 an hour in may. >> we can use, you know, this labor forces effectively. >> marcelo ro
on the youth saving the economy here's cnbc's kristina partsinevelos. >> he is in college in ohio and part-time job he's had for nearly four years now. >> i was lucky enough to have an owner who worked with me and worked with my schedule. >> and that flexibility paid off for him during his final semester of high school when the pandemic forced him home for remote learning. >> i worked as much as i could, and it was a good way to spend time out of the house and prevent...
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continue to climb however, the stock is down over 5% no major catalyst thus far back to you. >> kristinar about the colonial pipeline hack the department saying it has recovered the majority of the ransom paid and it intends to take these cyberattacks more seriously as they threaten the nation's critical infrastructure earlier today i spoke with salesforce ceo marc benioff and asked him about solarwinds to colonial pipeline and whether it impacted the demand to cloud services here's what he said. >> there is no finish line when it comes to cybersecurity and i wrote that in a report called "cybersecurity, a crisis of prioritizat prioritization." i wrote it in 2004 in that report i tried to call for the government to do more basic research, looking for an internet 2.0, a more secure, more scaleable, more sustainable internet we're still working to make those things happen. it's very important that all of us continue to invest and grow and really focus, i think, on this critical aspect of our industry it's not something we can just delegate to government that's not going to really work. we
continue to climb however, the stock is down over 5% no major catalyst thus far back to you. >> kristinar about the colonial pipeline hack the department saying it has recovered the majority of the ransom paid and it intends to take these cyberattacks more seriously as they threaten the nation's critical infrastructure earlier today i spoke with salesforce ceo marc benioff and asked him about solarwinds to colonial pipeline and whether it impacted the demand to cloud services here's what...
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. >> let's talk about the retail move and mike santoli has a look and kristina is covering how short sellers have been impacted so far mike, start us off. >> if you looked at the market broadly speaking, you look at the s&p 500 the main benchmark it doesn't necessarily appear there's been much direct impact. why? we've been in this very, very unusually steady trend of flatlining since about mid-april. we did have a little bout of volatility it felt like more than it really was, down less than 1% of the s&p this morning i think the question now is are we churning and using up energy just treading water or is this calm before a break higher we really don't know both stock and bond markets are pretty coiled. but look at some of the options activity in terms of the ratio of put to call options options is the main way people are engaging with amc and other similar stocks amc 3.5 million options contracts. what we've seen recently is the ratio of puts to calls just hit another multi-year low this is much lower than the range that even preceded it. basically lots of call buying, lots of ups
. >> let's talk about the retail move and mike santoli has a look and kristina is covering how short sellers have been impacted so far mike, start us off. >> if you looked at the market broadly speaking, you look at the s&p 500 the main benchmark it doesn't necessarily appear there's been much direct impact. why? we've been in this very, very unusually steady trend of flatlining since about mid-april. we did have a little bout of volatility it felt like more than it really was,...
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buy back some shares, let's invest in the company so that's adding to the argument a little bit >> kristina, thanks. have a great weekend kelly, you too, have a great weekend. >> thank you, ty. >> and wish your dad and the dad in your house a happy father's day and happy father's day to all of you. >> and to you, tyler thanks so much. >>> we were expecting a good year, a good reopening, but this is a bigger year than we were expecting. more inflation than we were expecting. i think it's natural that we've tilted a little bit more hawkish here to contain inflationary pressures. >> that was st. louis fed president james bullard on cnbc this morning those hawkish comments sent futures lower, setting the tone for another downbeat day on wall street the dow on pace for a fifth straight day in the red. welcome to "closing bell," everyone i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm courtney reagan in for sara eisen let's look at what's driving the action fed signals continue to be top of mind for investors including those comments this morning from bullard, with particular attention being paid to big swings in the
buy back some shares, let's invest in the company so that's adding to the argument a little bit >> kristina, thanks. have a great weekend kelly, you too, have a great weekend. >> thank you, ty. >> and wish your dad and the dad in your house a happy father's day and happy father's day to all of you. >> and to you, tyler thanks so much. >>> we were expecting a good year, a good reopening, but this is a bigger year than we were expecting. more inflation than we...
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kristina rodeman is jack's mother. >> i don't feel like my son deservd that. >> put your hands behind your back. i'm going to do it again. >> reporter: some people would ask, if he complied, it wouldn't have escalated. >> probably, and i agree, he should have cropped his phone. he's a good kid but he's refiant with law enforcement a little bit. >> reporter: rodeman says she's outragedly the trooper repeatedly tased her son while he was on the ground writhing in pain. >> i think he should have called for somebody else for backup. his life wasn't at risk. my son wasn't fighting him. jack was totally calm. >> reporter: you don't feel your son was a threat? >> absolutely not a threat. >> reporter: the trooper said he followed the biracial teen into the backyard because he looked suspicious and tased him when he refused to follow his commands to turn around and puts had hands behind his back. >> you can do exactly what you want to. >> no. >> i feel like something should be done. he shouldn't have done that to my kid. his girlfriend is traumatized. the mom is traumatized. i'm traumatized. >
kristina rodeman is jack's mother. >> i don't feel like my son deservd that. >> put your hands behind your back. i'm going to do it again. >> reporter: some people would ask, if he complied, it wouldn't have escalated. >> probably, and i agree, he should have cropped his phone. he's a good kid but he's refiant with law enforcement a little bit. >> reporter: rodeman says she's outragedly the trooper repeatedly tased her son while he was on the ground writhing in...
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. >> let's get to adobe's earnings kristina partsinevelos has those. >> there was a double beat on theseeing earnings per share at $3.03 that's 22 cents higher than what analysts were expecting. we're seeing revenue coming in at $3.84 billion a beat pretty hefty at 3.72 but that's the estimate. but what we're seeing going forward is that adobe's guidance for the third quarter is quite strong they're expecting earnings per share at $3 and revenue guidance at $3.88 billion so both of those numbers were much higher than what analysts were expecting hence the reason you're seeing the share price climb a little higher right now back to you. >> thanks, kristina. testif tiffany, do you have a take on adobe at this level? >> this is tiffany i just got cut off. >> we'll come back to you in just a moment. adobe was getting pushed into the faang at times >> it's done quite well. and i think there has been a separation between the adobes and faangs which are stupendously profitable as opposed to the more speculative stuff. so it's at a new high with this after-market move and fits right in with a
. >> let's get to adobe's earnings kristina partsinevelos has those. >> there was a double beat on theseeing earnings per share at $3.03 that's 22 cents higher than what analysts were expecting. we're seeing revenue coming in at $3.84 billion a beat pretty hefty at 3.72 but that's the estimate. but what we're seeing going forward is that adobe's guidance for the third quarter is quite strong they're expecting earnings per share at $3 and revenue guidance at $3.88 billion so both of...
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also kristina beatrice, and anna ortiz. leo oliwkowicz. ten people now con firmed dead.s are up against it still. they're working long shifts. 12-hour shifts from noon to midnight. midnight to noon. five or six teams of rescuers at a time working through the rubble. they've dug a massive trench that's at least 125 feet long and 40 feet deep. the trench is described by one official as being horrific. it has enabled them to get to some of the bodies. we know some of the family members have been shuttled back and forth over the last couple days to view the scene, a grim task for them to look at this and for the rescuers to brief them on what's going on. >> brian, thank you. >>> thank you. the collapse is prompting nearby cities to begin inspecting some condo building starting today. the city of miami is urging all buildings over six stories and 40 years old immediately start getting inspections from a structural engineer and report back to the city within 45 days. some residents of the champlain towers north building, that's the sister building to the one that collapsed, ar
also kristina beatrice, and anna ortiz. leo oliwkowicz. ten people now con firmed dead.s are up against it still. they're working long shifts. 12-hour shifts from noon to midnight. midnight to noon. five or six teams of rescuers at a time working through the rubble. they've dug a massive trench that's at least 125 feet long and 40 feet deep. the trench is described by one official as being horrific. it has enabled them to get to some of the bodies. we know some of the family members have been...
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so i think just having that presence on diversity is really, really important. kristina relaxing his goal is to make her trace of 30 people for her new projects as in the me time now to go on safari, but not in africa. in fact, we are staying close to home and heading to the serengeti park in northern germany . it both around 1500 animals with some of them roaming around in huge, open enclosures. now our own euro, extra port or deanna opinion took on the task of working at the park for a day. and she got up close with some of the animal kingdoms largest predators. so let's see how she got on with a walk on the wild side. she knows me lions, but follows an elephant life only. they are not enough regard dry. here in germany the high i'm going up in years from g w, your max and today i am the largest safari park in europe. i'm going to work for the 1st time as i saw a keeper. let's go get the bug was founded in 1974 by the civil family, including hug in the northern german state of lower sexton, where kent is responsible for the welfare of down. you must depart, she has been working her
so i think just having that presence on diversity is really, really important. kristina relaxing his goal is to make her trace of 30 people for her new projects as in the me time now to go on safari, but not in africa. in fact, we are staying close to home and heading to the serengeti park in northern germany . it both around 1500 animals with some of them roaming around in huge, open enclosures. now our own euro, extra port or deanna opinion took on the task of working at the park for a day....
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i'm on the soil as not bring any w kristina barble available in brussels. barbara, the us threatening to take legal action against hungry will this overshadow the summit? yeah. does because it really sort of has dominated the debate till now and it will till tomorrow maybe. and during dinner we heard this will be openly discussed among european leaders. this step by the hungarian prime minister, who for years has been demolishing hungary democracy step by step press. freedom of freedom of signs of freedom off and independence of the judiciary has, it seems all of a sudden gone one step too far because for years that you has watched this and commented here and there, but not done much to stop it. and now it seems, there is real anger among european top politicians saying this is enough. you stop right here. so it would be interesting to know how this is what is said during this dinner. bad doors are close, nobody in there hungry, the prime minister has said she will not go back and he will not walk back on the law. it has to be seen. he has made about turns
i'm on the soil as not bring any w kristina barble available in brussels. barbara, the us threatening to take legal action against hungry will this overshadow the summit? yeah. does because it really sort of has dominated the debate till now and it will till tomorrow maybe. and during dinner we heard this will be openly discussed among european leaders. this step by the hungarian prime minister, who for years has been demolishing hungary democracy step by step press. freedom of freedom of signs...
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. >> kristina, thank you, eamon, a pleasure "closing bell" starts right now. >>> thank you, kelly welcome. i'm sara eisen s&p 500 sets another intraday high, and dipping negative, along with the dow, as with he head into the close. >> i'm wilfred frost following the release of their capital allocation plans they are in the red. we'll talk much more about financials in a moment case-shiller home prices saw a record spike in april while consumer confidence hit the highest levels, and moderna is the top performer in the nasdaq 100, hitting a record high after the company said the vaccine shows promises in lab tests against variants, including the delta. we just slipped into the red moments ago. >>> we have a big show in just a few minutes ariel's rupal bhansau, and later marty walsh will be with us ahead of friday's key jobs reports. we'll talk about the impact of unemployment benefits and much more. >>> first up, let's focus on the stories. mike santoli joining us to break down the big moves in the bank, and jeffrey hart from piper sandler. mike, set the stage for us. >> you know, i don't k
. >> kristina, thank you, eamon, a pleasure "closing bell" starts right now. >>> thank you, kelly welcome. i'm sara eisen s&p 500 sets another intraday high, and dipping negative, along with the dow, as with he head into the close. >> i'm wilfred frost following the release of their capital allocation plans they are in the red. we'll talk much more about financials in a moment case-shiller home prices saw a record spike in april while consumer confidence hit...
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i'm kristina as we end the first half of the year, let's look at some of the winners and losers of 2021 energy remains the top performer by quite a large margin up more than 40% for its best first half since its inception back in 1989 and even a few names, devon occidental as well as diamondback up 80% on the other hand, the s&p's biggest laggards is the utility sector, right around the flatline year to date. its largest constituent by market cap, next air energy, is down 4%. so i'll send it back to you downtown >> all right, thank you. we're keeping our eye out for dede's opening priced at $14. it is a busy day here for ipos ipwhat is a busy week for ipos we'll be right back. stay with us [swords clashing] - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. i'm evie's best camper badge. but even i'm not as memorable as eating don't thank them too soon. turkey hill chocolate chip cookie dough creamy premium ice cream and chasing fireflies. don't worry ab
i'm kristina as we end the first half of the year, let's look at some of the winners and losers of 2021 energy remains the top performer by quite a large margin up more than 40% for its best first half since its inception back in 1989 and even a few names, devon occidental as well as diamondback up 80% on the other hand, the s&p's biggest laggards is the utility sector, right around the flatline year to date. its largest constituent by market cap, next air energy, is down 4%. so i'll send...
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kristina. >> we are seeing price action in the chip stocks today. 1% in the last hour of trade. among the biggest laggards, there are names like micron, teradyne and taiwan semi conductors and there's one notable outlier. marvell smashed earnings estimates last night guys, keep an eye on these chip stocks as we monitor the global shortage we keep talking about in semi conductors back to you. >>> thanks for that. time for a cnbc news update. tyler mathisen has it for us. >> here's what's happening at this hour. nbc news confirming capitol hill police assistant chief chad thomas has resigned. he is the latest official to leave the force. leaders are seeking to chart a new course in the wake of the capitol hill insurrection on january 6th. thomas served with the capitol hill police 25 years. >>> french president emmanuel macron got slapped in the face by a man during a visit to a small town in southeastern france video shows macron turning away at the last moment, making it more of a glancing blow. macron called it an isolated act which wouldn't keep h
kristina. >> we are seeing price action in the chip stocks today. 1% in the last hour of trade. among the biggest laggards, there are names like micron, teradyne and taiwan semi conductors and there's one notable outlier. marvell smashed earnings estimates last night guys, keep an eye on these chip stocks as we monitor the global shortage we keep talking about in semi conductors back to you. >>> thanks for that. time for a cnbc news update. tyler mathisen has it for us. >>...
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kristina has a look at some of the other names that are being watched right now.u >> and i sense a theme right now. because we've been talking yes, game stop, amc, all these companies rightfully getting the headlines. but there are others that are lurking in the sub reddits of wall street. t ticker wish, gaining nearly 50% on tuesday it was the second most mentioned name on wall street bets sub reddit over the past day and could be seen as a short squeeze which kate eloquently explained with an 11% float shorted. another one, car lots. a used car and consignment dealer continues to climb. the stock popped over 28 % yesterday. although, there was no specific company news aside from a new hub in virginia. watch chatter thrived on thin twit and discord the top tries are electric vehicles, cannabis crypto and anything to do with gambling cannabis, here's the till ray ceo comments on closing bell yesterday. >> it's a great base of shareholders to have because they're so educated about your company. and educated about your products it's amazing when you come back and lo
kristina has a look at some of the other names that are being watched right now.u >> and i sense a theme right now. because we've been talking yes, game stop, amc, all these companies rightfully getting the headlines. but there are others that are lurking in the sub reddits of wall street. t ticker wish, gaining nearly 50% on tuesday it was the second most mentioned name on wall street bets sub reddit over the past day and could be seen as a short squeeze which kate eloquently explained...
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. >>> we have a market flash actually with kristina partsinevelos and it's a new eruption out of memeland like we can't keep track of all these stocks but there's another one we're keeping a close eye on and that's senseonics. they focus on glucose monitoring the stock is getting some renewed attention because like you said the reddit crowd has been i guess encouraging each other to buy into the stock. the share price is climbing, 6% higher but it's up 100% in the past month bringing its year-to-date gains to over 330%. and although we're seeing it off its session highs today, the volume is just off the charts. it's already done more than 500% of its 30-day average. 137 million shares exchanged throughout the day just today and it's friday, right so we'll continue to keep an eye on this. we always these updates with these meme stocks. today it's senseonics. >> $1.6 billion market cap more than 20% of the float is sold short so that's part of the formula for a lot of these names. thank you very much. >>> we have just under 29 minutes, about 28 minutes left in the trading day here's where w
. >>> we have a market flash actually with kristina partsinevelos and it's a new eruption out of memeland like we can't keep track of all these stocks but there's another one we're keeping a close eye on and that's senseonics. they focus on glucose monitoring the stock is getting some renewed attention because like you said the reddit crowd has been i guess encouraging each other to buy into the stock. the share price is climbing, 6% higher but it's up 100% in the past month bringing...
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kristina, thanks for joining us. >>> drones, artificial intelligence, and more, we're going to chat the round. that is right after this break really dy truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. i'm dad's greatest sandcastle - and greatest memory! but even i'm not as memorable as eating turkey hill chocolate peanut butter cup ice cream with real cocoa. well, that's the way the sandcastle crumbles. you can't beat turkey hill memories. at cdw, we get your it staff has be ready to take on new challenges. that's why we built an office obstacle course ... to prepare our people for anything. you're late well, cdw amplified services experts will consult with you to design, orchestrate and manage your most complex technologies to help you quickly overcome any obstacle ... without all of this. oh, that is better. who's that? oh, if you want coffee, you gotta get past tantrum. you're in for a brewed awakening. for technology that moves you forward, trust cdw amplified services it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfi
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kristina partsinevelos is here with us. you've used two buzz words, green and clean.rgy etfs that you see on your screen right now down roughly just about 20% year to date if we move to the individual company level, there's a sea of red this year alone. index provider msci said that the renewable energy stocks is as crowded a strtrade azs techny stocks were at the height of the boom the debate is on if they are worth that i weight in green. >> you see it evidenced by companies with sfloe revenue a lot of these companies with zero revenue valued in the multiple billions. we think the bubble has begun to burst. the true bursting happens the second half of the year. >> some argue there could be a disconnect, there is enthusiasm and that is expected itto remai with the push to go green. it's a matter of who is green washing and who is not. >> thank you, christina. >>> up next, james gorman on the record we caught up with the morgan stanley ceo, got his take on the economy and what his gut is telling him aboutht e fed's next move details when "closing bell" details when "c
kristina partsinevelos is here with us. you've used two buzz words, green and clean.rgy etfs that you see on your screen right now down roughly just about 20% year to date if we move to the individual company level, there's a sea of red this year alone. index provider msci said that the renewable energy stocks is as crowded a strtrade azs techny stocks were at the height of the boom the debate is on if they are worth that i weight in green. >> you see it evidenced by companies with sfloe...
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kristina partsanevelis has more on that front. we haven't seen since 2008. in order to prepare you for any sticker shock, let's break down what maybe an average day would mean and what it would mean for your wallet. you walk over to your favorite coffee shop and latte. skip out on the average pumps of sugar and oatmeal. it's $4.85 up 8%. orange juice is up 21% due to tighter supplies in the united states and mexico. your significant other is a milk drinker so you grab that which is up almost 5% this year. after you drop off your groceries, you start searching for flights to las vegas you want to gamble some of your dogecoin wins. according to hopper, domestic airfare prices are expected to rise 16% heading into the summer peaking in late june you're thankful you can walk the vegas strip by foot because rental car prices are 95% from the start of the year to average $99 a day. you're frustrated with the prices so you call your good old friend gregory daco from oxford economics and ask if inflation is going to be a problem going for
kristina partsanevelis has more on that front. we haven't seen since 2008. in order to prepare you for any sticker shock, let's break down what maybe an average day would mean and what it would mean for your wallet. you walk over to your favorite coffee shop and latte. skip out on the average pumps of sugar and oatmeal. it's $4.85 up 8%. orange juice is up 21% due to tighter supplies in the united states and mexico. your significant other is a milk drinker so you grab that which is up almost 5%...