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i personally from australia also work from home and broadcast from cnbc in my spare bedroom. on the whole i think the bottom line here is the labor market in the united states has been resilient, and wage gains in certain sectors have also been notable. >> lastly and briefly tesla posted its first annual drop in sales since the beginning of the pandemic. what do we think happened there? >> you know, this is quite disappointing. i think we thought it was going to not going to be a great number, but this is actually a much worse number than expected. as you say covid deliveries fell for the first time since 2020 and the shares have been sort of kind of anticipating a negative number. and so they were already down, you know, 20 odd percent ahead of the numbers year to date, but now i think they've lost a third of their value year to date, and we've seen a number of analysts also come out and cut the share price target further on tesla. it's a bit of a difficult playing field. there's a lot of competition out there particularly from the chinese ev makers like byd. and also, you k
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and for that let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro who joins us live from london. good morning, silvia. so stock futures slightly down this morning after what had been a positive start to the week. what should we expect from wall street today? >> so according to the futures they suggest it could be a negative start to the trading session on wall street today, but let's see what's going to happen. this is still a very busy time for investors with earnings season still ongoing. we're actually going to hear from amazon later on today. but no doubt the big event for the markets this week is the meeting for the federal reserve. now, at this stage some banks are actually adjusting their expectations for monetary policy from the fed suggesting we might not see any rate cuts this year. so let's see what jerome powell will have to say when he addresses the press tomorrow. but there's a couple of fears really he might sound quite hawkish and indeed fuel that sentiment we might not get any rate cuts. but let's see. >> yeah, all eyes on powell tomorrow. so a couple other stori
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time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro who joins us live from london. good morning, silvia. nice to see you this morning. so stock futures are little changed this morning after the s&p 500 notched its third straight day of losses. what should we expect from wall street today? >> so futures suggest that perhaps we'll see a bit of a rebound on wall street today, and that is after we saw the s&p, nasdaq, and rustle ending the two day session in the red. basically they are marginally lower. what we're looking at in this stage is that investors seem to be a lot more focused on corporate earnings as well as commentary from central bankers rather than on jeo politics, and speaking of earnings two of the companies we're going to hear from today they include u.s. bank corp and travelers. they expected to release their latest earnings before the bell and see what they will see. no doubt at this stage it seems investors are brushing aside those geopolitical concerns and looking more at what companies are saying as well as central bankers. >> so significant news he
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for that lts bring in cnbc's charlotte reed live from london. charlotte, stock futures are a little changed this morning after the s&p 500 and the nasdaq logged a fourth straight day of losses. what's driving the market? >> no, absolutely, good morning. ali, as you were saying the s&p 500 dropped for a fourth consecutive session yesterday. the nasdaq fell over 1% with chip stocks trading lower after asmn reported some disappointing results. for today on the earnings front we have alaska air and key corp reporting before the bell as well as netflix a little bit later in the day. on the data front you have initial jobless claims and existing home sales also being published today. >> meanwhile, boeing in its ongoing quality issues cost united airlines $200 million in the first quarter. tell us about that. >> it's been a bit of a tough start for the year for united airlines. as you'll remember they had to ground a fleet of 737 max 9 jets after the alaska airlines incident. they said this hit of $200 million for the first quarter. as a result united
for that lts bring in cnbc's charlotte reed live from london. charlotte, stock futures are a little changed this morning after the s&p 500 and the nasdaq logged a fourth straight day of losses. what's driving the market? >> no, absolutely, good morning. ali, as you were saying the s&p 500 dropped for a fourth consecutive session yesterday. the nasdaq fell over 1% with chip stocks trading lower after asmn reported some disappointing results. for today on the earnings front we have...
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time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc's mandy druy who joins us live from london. stock futures down after the s&p 500 and the dow kicked off with some declines. what appears to be driving the markets in. >> yeah, you're absolutely right, johnman. the it is a lackluster start, isn't it, to the second quarter. but do keep in mind how good the first quarter up with the s&p up over 10%, the nasdaq down up over 5%, and the dow up over 6%. because the market was hoping for the rate cuts to come from the federal reserve and the fed reaffirmed the doubt plot we could get this year. everything is starting to change in terms of the narrative. don't cut too soon, and then on friday powell was talking about very strong growth in the u.s. economy, and then yesterday we got the u.s. manufacturing number, the survey there which was also stronger than expected, so the market has been pairing back some of those rate cut expectations with a lower probability of the cuts starting in june. and that, of course, is denting well, maybe some of the equity in enthusiasm. >> so another hea
time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc's mandy druy who joins us live from london. stock futures down after the s&p 500 and the dow kicked off with some declines. what appears to be driving the markets in. >> yeah, you're absolutely right, johnman. the it is a lackluster start, isn't it, to the second quarter. but do keep in mind how good the first quarter up with the s&p up over 10%, the nasdaq down up over 5%, and the dow up over 6%. because the market was...
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. >>> next up we'll go live to cnbc for an early look what's driving wall street. plus inflation worsens, rising higher than expected. significant economic and political consequences there. we'll dig into the latest report on the state of the u.s. economy when we come right back. on the state of the u.s. economy when we come right back. [coughing] copd isn't pretty. i'm out of breath, and often out of the picture. but this is my story. ( ♪♪ ) and with once-daily trelegy, it can still be beautiful. because with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open for a full 24 hours and prevents future flare-ups. trelegy also improves lung function, so i can breathe more freely all day and night. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating,
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let's turn to cnbc's arabile gumede. what should we expect from wall street today? >> it's perhaps looking like a little bit of tentative trading ahead of today's trading picture. you have the european central bank which may be the first ones to cut the interest rate -- hike interest rates or cut interest rates on the back, of course, of what has been a significant hike in interest rates recently. it ma i be the first of the major central banks to so so. that may signal when they would be able to cut their own interest rates. the markets are fairly tentative having had that record run, of course, as well, in the first three months of the year. the first week of the second quarter, perhaps not so positive. a little bit subdued. although friday's trade was positive. >> the u.s. economy delivered another month of robust job growth, exceeding expectations. so what is the sense as to what this could mean for the fed's impending rate cuts? >> yeah, i mean, it's more strength in the u.s. economy, right? the market had anticipated about 200,000 jobs being added to the u.s.
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swiffer wetjet. >>> time now for cnbcs by. let's bring in silvia amaro. what can we expect from wall street today? >> good morning. so it will be a positive start to the trading day and week on wall street. this is after we saw a very rough end to the trading week last week. just to give you an idea, there was a special focus on tech. we saw the sector ending the week, down by more than 7%. some analysts have explained that, suggesting what we saw was a repositioning among investors as we await to hear from some of the big tech companies that are due to report this week. just to give you an idea, we're going to hear from meta, microsoft, and alphabet. it's also likely to be a very busy week for investors on the data front. we're going to get new gdp figures in the united states as well as cpe numbers. that's very important for the fed and investors will be waiting to hear what we might hear from the central bank in terms of potential rate cuts. no doubt this is going to be the start of a very business week, guys. >>> meanwhile tesla has slashed prices of
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. >>> time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc charlotte reed live from london. charlotte, the federal reserve's preferred inflation gauge for march is due out in a few hours as investors worry about low economic growth and high inflation rates. how's the market shaping up for this morning? >> well, indeed, some of the futures are in the green this morning, but that comes as you were saying from after a couple of data concerning figures on the health of the u.s. economy. as you were saying gdp growth is surprisingly slow pace at 1.6% between january and march against a reading expected with a forecast something closer to 2.4% there. there was some bad news on inflation front, one closely watched by the fed showing underlying inflation rose by 3.7%, the biggest jump in the year. so you kind of had the worst of both worlds here, a slowing economy as well as hotter than expected inflation there. so the markets slumped after the news, and they'll be watching for more inflation data coming in today to try to get a hint of if and when the fed may be able to start cutti
. >>> time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc charlotte reed live from london. charlotte, the federal reserve's preferred inflation gauge for march is due out in a few hours as investors worry about low economic growth and high inflation rates. how's the market shaping up for this morning? >> well, indeed, some of the futures are in the green this morning, but that comes as you were saying from after a couple of data concerning figures on the health of the u.s....
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a cnbc contributor and the host of the on the tape podcast. matt, you are tracking every in and out of this. it was the latest. what we need to know. >> well, today was down almost 21%, and it fell -- there's no real reason why it fell and also white went up. but the main reason is they put a bunch of filings today that show the losses continuing to grow. the revenue -- use of the 4.1 million for the year. there was only 750,000 in the fourth quarter, so they've actually been worse going into the end of the year. you know, i think people are realizing -- a lot of people got into this last week because they were trying to catch the wave going up. the long-term thing is, the core shareholders still are the 400,000 retail investors, and they are not budgeting. there will sort of be a floor on this for the time being. so until there is more float out there, more shares that can be shorted, it is probably going to -- i would predict disorder stay in this range for a while, as stocks can go up and down based on use, and, who knows, maybe it will mak
a cnbc contributor and the host of the on the tape podcast. matt, you are tracking every in and out of this. it was the latest. what we need to know. >> well, today was down almost 21%, and it fell -- there's no real reason why it fell and also white went up. but the main reason is they put a bunch of filings today that show the losses continuing to grow. the revenue -- use of the 4.1 million for the year. there was only 750,000 in the fourth quarter, so they've actually been worse going...
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joining us now, cnbc senior analyst and commentator, ron ensana. how can donald trump do this? >> i'm not sure he can. it seems like a grab to get $440 million worth of stock back into his hands. those two gentlemen, by the way, are suing donald trump, alleging that he's trying to increase the outstanding number of shares in djt, which would dilute their ownership. it's a two-way lawsuit. very hard to tell exactly what he's suing them for given that the company has not been managed terribly well at any step along the way. it took in about $4 million last year and lost nearly 60 million, so not quite sure who's exactly to blame for the poor performance of the social media company that in size, revenue, profits, pales in comparison to any vehicle that's out there. >> you think this is potentially a money grab? >> it seems that way. whether he tries to dilute them by increasing the number of shares and reducing their stake in the firm or whether, as he's already done, sued to get their shares returned to the company and it appears it's a money grab, and he's trying to lock them ou
joining us now, cnbc senior analyst and commentator, ron ensana. how can donald trump do this? >> i'm not sure he can. it seems like a grab to get $440 million worth of stock back into his hands. those two gentlemen, by the way, are suing donald trump, alleging that he's trying to increase the outstanding number of shares in djt, which would dilute their ownership. it's a two-way lawsuit. very hard to tell exactly what he's suing them for given that the company has not been managed...
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. >>> time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro who joins us live from london. good morning, silvia. so stock futures are flat this morning as investors await the upcoming inflation data for the month oaf march. what seems to be driving the market here early on a tuesday? >> well, good morning, john. at this stage futures do suggest it will be a flat start to the trading session on wall street, and this is after we got basically mixed signals from equity markets as well. nasdaq and s&p 500 did post back-to-back. they're trying to piece together what the federal reserve will actually do this year. and when it comes to potential rate cuts, i have to tell you, john, that over the last 24 hours we have seen investors reducing their expectation in terms of rate cuts this year. just to give you an idea, just to share some numbers with you, after that strong payroll report, fed futures are now anticipating 60-basis points of cuts for 2024. and at the start of the year they were expecting 150 basis points. so a lot lower expectations when it comes to potential rate cut
. >>> time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro who joins us live from london. good morning, silvia. so stock futures are flat this morning as investors await the upcoming inflation data for the month oaf march. what seems to be driving the market here early on a tuesday? >> well, good morning, john. at this stage futures do suggest it will be a flat start to the trading session on wall street, and this is after we got basically mixed signals from...
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cnbc's dominic chu is with us this morning. dom, good morning. what does this report mean? >> so, jose, it basically means inflation is still a risk for the american economy and that policymakers at the federal reserve, they still got a pretty tough task ahead of them, with regard to how they conduct interest rate policy in the coming months. so let's kind of dig into the inflation report as you just told us here. that cpi index came in hotter than expected and the bulk of that heat came because of two things in particular. it was shelter costs and energy costs. energy prices rose by 1.1% in march, after they climbed 2.3% in february. and then shelter costs went up about .4% for the month. bringing the year over year gain to 5.7%. now, that cpi measure is very tilted toward the effects of things like shelter costs, which make up roughly a third of the index's value. but there is a brighter spot here. it is that food cost where relatively tame across the economy. in total, americans saw just a .1% gain in food costs total between february and march. that's a 2.2% gain year o
cnbc's dominic chu is with us this morning. dom, good morning. what does this report mean? >> so, jose, it basically means inflation is still a risk for the american economy and that policymakers at the federal reserve, they still got a pretty tough task ahead of them, with regard to how they conduct interest rate policy in the coming months. so let's kind of dig into the inflation report as you just told us here. that cpi index came in hotter than expected and the bulk of that heat came...
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>> for those who aren't chronic viewers of cnbc, let me explain why people have been calling this a meme stock, the value in the stock market, what it's priced at does not relate to his actual value, the value of the company. what people are investing in right now, it's priced at way higher than it should be, but he mentioned gamestop there, right? this is a way for people to send a message. this is not just voting for trump at the ballot box, this is investing in him at the stock market. will that play out well for the people making those investments? that's to be seen. i'm very skeptical of that, but it is a way. i mean, with gamestop, that's another example where people did that to sort of say, hey, look at what we can do, and now you're seeing this intersection between politics and business and the stock market, and that's all happening via trump. >> despite what diller says, the company is amazing, it has $200 million. no debt, but the company lost $58 million last year alone, and we know these trials have been a money suck. not that he'll listen, but do you think trump's lawyers at
>> for those who aren't chronic viewers of cnbc, let me explain why people have been calling this a meme stock, the value in the stock market, what it's priced at does not relate to his actual value, the value of the company. what people are investing in right now, it's priced at way higher than it should be, but he mentioned gamestop there, right? this is a way for people to send a message. this is not just voting for trump at the ballot box, this is investing in him at the stock market....
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cnbc senior markets correspondent bob, break this down for us. whether or not the interest rates would be brought down by the fed. tell us what's going on and what it means? >> not immediately. overall inflation is measured by the consumer price index, up 3 1/2% year over year. that's stronger than the 3.4% expected. this hot cpi report is getting a very cool reception in the stock market and the bond market. the dow is down 1.4% this the middle of the day and there's been a particular increases that we have seen recently, car insurance and health care, as well as shelter costs, rental costs, now the good news in this report is food costs beginning to moderate, as well as gasoline prices. even those prices are still going up. they're just not going up as fast as they were a few years ago. the report is an improvement. remember what happened a couple of years ago. inflation was over 9%. progress towards getting it lower has stalled out. it's been about 3% inflation for nine months now. the federal reserve has a target to get core inflation, that's
cnbc senior markets correspondent bob, break this down for us. whether or not the interest rates would be brought down by the fed. tell us what's going on and what it means? >> not immediately. overall inflation is measured by the consumer price index, up 3 1/2% year over year. that's stronger than the 3.4% expected. this hot cpi report is getting a very cool reception in the stock market and the bond market. the dow is down 1.4% this the middle of the day and there's been a particular...
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want to bring in laura from cnbc on msnbc. the case was just about to head to trial but instead now the settlement. what happened here? >> that's correct. tesla chose to settle at the last minute which spares them the embarrassment of a lot of evidence and testimonies airing in a trial that was sure to be widely watched. but in 2018, you'll remember that walter wang, an apple engineer and father of two was driving his model x out here in mountain view, california and the vehicle crashed into a highway barrier. it was a fatal collision. his family sued tesla and a lot of the case focused on defects or defective design of autopilot. also, the national transportation safety board had investigated this collision which involved new technology and they found tesla's tech was partly to blame for the crash. so tesla may have felt its chances weren't as good. this settlement was seen by many as sort of an admission that they knew they were partly to blame because in 2022, elon musk said tesla would never surrender or settle an unjust c
want to bring in laura from cnbc on msnbc. the case was just about to head to trial but instead now the settlement. what happened here? >> that's correct. tesla chose to settle at the last minute which spares them the embarrassment of a lot of evidence and testimonies airing in a trial that was sure to be widely watched. but in 2018, you'll remember that walter wang, an apple engineer and father of two was driving his model x out here in mountain view, california and the vehicle crashed...
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joining me now to discuss, ron insana, senior cnbc analyst and ceo of wi-fi ai. how big of a deal is this? >> it's a pretty big deal. we have an investigation into the full-service drumming or the autonomous vehicle component of tesla here in the united states after a series of crashes and yet it appears that china has approved the rollout of that autonomous driving software there, so it's really intriguing in a lot of different ways, stephanie. number one, elon musk is a government contractor here in the united states through his starling business, and more specifically a defense contractor who is also simultaneously doing business in china and had to make concessions to the chinese government in order to sustain the data that he obtains there, so it doesn't come here, just as we worry about the chinese own tick tock hitting data here and not transferring it back there. this is all very complex and to a certain extent very perplexing, as well. >> mosque likely has higher security clearance than most u.s. ceos. we also know what mosque it's out of this deal is hu
joining me now to discuss, ron insana, senior cnbc analyst and ceo of wi-fi ai. how big of a deal is this? >> it's a pretty big deal. we have an investigation into the full-service drumming or the autonomous vehicle component of tesla here in the united states after a series of crashes and yet it appears that china has approved the rollout of that autonomous driving software there, so it's really intriguing in a lot of different ways, stephanie. number one, elon musk is a government...
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joining us now is sharon epperson, senior personal finance correspondent at cnbc. $100,000 for a class? >> absolutely. you know, from opening a high yield savings account and avoiding high interest debt to understanding budgeting for your own business, students are actually learning lessons that can also benefit their families and communities. as one expert told us, when you multiply that impact, financial education is an incredible economic engine. 11th graders in queens, new york, are honing a business idea. >> this product would cost around $15. >> for a competition for young entrepreneurs. in nashville, they're building on classroom lessons to simulate how to manage money in a future career. >> high school students are creating a budget for their first apartment. >> so we're going to play a little price is right. >> reporter: all are investing in tomorrow through the financial education classes they're taking today. >> it's something you need to do, not just in school, but you have to do it when you grow up when you get a job, you have to buy a car, a house. >> reporter: the lifeti
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cnbc's diana olick has more for us. walk us through what all of this means. >> the rent versus math used to play out differently from city to city. renting a home is cheaper that buying. in a new report to bank rate, which compared mortgage payments to current rates. the monthly mortgage payment for a median sized home, around $412 million, is $2,300, including property tax and insurance, compared to rent of 1979, which includes renters insurance, that's a 37% gap between the two. you see why people are renting now, chris. >> diana, really quickly, are there bargains anywhere. >> reporter: no. that's the short answer. in 21 markets, the gap is bigger, 50% or more, and that's like san francisco, seattle, salt lake city, denver and dallas. cities with the smallest gaps, though it's still more expensive to own, detroit, pittsburgh, philadelphia, st. louis, cleveland and tampa. these numbers are as of february. i hate to say it but mortgage rates have gone up since then. the gaps may be even bigger. again, renting is going
cnbc's diana olick has more for us. walk us through what all of this means. >> the rent versus math used to play out differently from city to city. renting a home is cheaper that buying. in a new report to bank rate, which compared mortgage payments to current rates. the monthly mortgage payment for a median sized home, around $412 million, is $2,300, including property tax and insurance, compared to rent of 1979, which includes renters insurance, that's a 37% gap between the two. you see...
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joining us now, cnbc political finance reporter, brian schwartz. so brian, what happened? >> well, you know, this is how it's been. for the trump media company, they announced they had a $58 million net loss last year so came into this year with that type of loss. that would really shake the nerves of any shareholder. the company has also disclosed their business model really hangs on the popularity of donald trump. there's a potential here where the movement of the stock, the volatility of the stock really in a way connects back to donald trump's political career and the volatility we're seeing in the polls and where he's at versus joe biden. so that's the situation here for the stock and the company as we go forward. there's some unknowns as to how this is going to play out and work for the trump media business and it really goes back to where trump is in his popularity in the political world. >> given the volatility, people were already calling it a meme stock before it went public. why bring it public? >> that's a great question. they've been working on this for years.
joining us now, cnbc political finance reporter, brian schwartz. so brian, what happened? >> well, you know, this is how it's been. for the trump media company, they announced they had a $58 million net loss last year so came into this year with that type of loss. that would really shake the nerves of any shareholder. the company has also disclosed their business model really hangs on the popularity of donald trump. there's a potential here where the movement of the stock, the volatility...
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joining us now, cnbc reporter leslie joseph. thank you for being with us. they're talking about the dreamliner jet. what is the allegation. >>? the allegation that we're hearing today is that boeing has put together the pieces of the fuselage, the outside of the plane in a way that could over time create fatigue and then potential problems during flight. boeing is saying that it is not true and it has undergone extensive testing but this is shedding or testing light on boeing. it is already under scrutiny after the issues with the 737 max and we do have a statement from the whistleblower's lawyer, a engineer who worked on the 787 program alleging that he was moved off of the program on to the 777 and had other threat as ledging that he was threatened with termination, while working at boeing and i'll read you a portion of it. our client identified serious safety concerns and did everything possible to bring these concerns to the attention of boeing officials and they prioritied git gelling the planes to market as quickly as possible. they were paused from d
joining us now, cnbc reporter leslie joseph. thank you for being with us. they're talking about the dreamliner jet. what is the allegation. >>? the allegation that we're hearing today is that boeing has put together the pieces of the fuselage, the outside of the plane in a way that could over time create fatigue and then potential problems during flight. boeing is saying that it is not true and it has undergone extensive testing but this is shedding or testing light on boeing. it is...
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but as cnbc points out, the numbers paint a different picture. one more in line with biden's narrative of american economic dominance than trump's apocalyptic warnings. the biden campaign touting the great job numbers today saying president biden inherited the worst economy from trump because trump only cared about one job, his own. those folks at fox business had to admit, the economy is in pretty good shape. >> at the end of the day, we start off discussing the economy is doing better than everybody expected. we were all thinking there was a recession late last year, 12 months ago. and then you got 3% gdp growth and right now it looks like that is going to continue for a while. >> so we start today with some of our favorite reporters and friends with me here at table. nbc senior business correspondent christine romans. plus host of the on brand podcast donnie deutsche here and president of the national action network, the reverend al sharpton is here. it is so nice to have you here. and we've interconnected and sort of known each other through
but as cnbc points out, the numbers paint a different picture. one more in line with biden's narrative of american economic dominance than trump's apocalyptic warnings. the biden campaign touting the great job numbers today saying president biden inherited the worst economy from trump because trump only cared about one job, his own. those folks at fox business had to admit, the economy is in pretty good shape. >> at the end of the day, we start off discussing the economy is doing better...
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won and what the future looks like. >> andrew and i have discussed the streaming wars ad nauseam on cnbc. it's great to be able to discuss them here. a lot of what was at stake is whether iger had handled the transition from the traditional television world to the new streaming era, whether he handled it well, whether a controversial acquisition of fox television assets was something that is grossly expensive relative to what they actually acquired. you had issues of media executives getting huge compensation despite the fact that the media industry on the traditional side has been declining. at the end of the day, bob iger had a lot of magic to him and convinced people he was on the right track, helped by the fact that the stock has been up very nicely over the last few months. some thought that was a function of nelson peltz and his activist fight. but the stock looked like it's going to hold up all right. >> there's been an extraordinary amount of speculation about interest rates. jerome powell spoke. tell us what he had to say about economic data that's all over the place. >> there w
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cnbc's dom chu, thank you so much. always great talking to you. so, elise, i was very intrigued by what you said about the lab leak theory and intrigued because, you know, when it first came out, when some republicans were coming out early on saying, oh, this china virus, china lab leak, i was very skeptical of that and hammered some of them because, you know, it was kind of like, wait a second, you're saying that it's not a virus, it's no worse than the flu on one hand and then on the other hand you're saying it's this huge, you know, biological warfare deal. and then about, you know, a year later it was like, well, wait a second because i think tom cotton said something and the "times" said this is an impossibility. no, it's not an impossibility, it's still out there. and then a couple weeks ago these documents were released that don mcneil who was the "times" reporter on covid-19 said that scientists lied to him. that there were documents released where they basically said we're going to lie to don mcneil because we don't want him to take the b
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cnbc's andrew ross sorkin joins us next to explain what is ahead for the beleaguered social media company. "morning joe" will be right back. edia company. "morning joe" will be right back ell me about their frequent dry eyes, which may point to dry eye disease. millions of americans were estimated to have it. they've tried artificial tears again and again, but the relief is temporary. xiidra can provide lasting relief. xiidra treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease....
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. >> that was billionaire donor to columbia university leon cooperman moments ago speaking to cnbc's andrew ross sorkin about the ongoing political protests at columbia over the israel/hamas war. cooperman's comments came as some billionaire columbia donors are saying they are rethinking their support of the school. andrew joins us now. >> i agree with mr. cooperman. i think maybe they were a little slow to it. i know this will make nobody happy, but i think columbia is a good example of where they're trying to do the right thing there. it was columbia where students took over during the vietnam war. students took over the president's office and everybody thought that was so cool and so noble, younger people like me grew up and were like what? i was afraid to knock on the president of the university's door. there's nothing cool about anarchy and chaos on your college campuses. i think sometimes these administrators, i don't know if theying came straight from academia, i don't know what their problem is, but they're paid to keep people safe and have an orderly environment where studen
. >> that was billionaire donor to columbia university leon cooperman moments ago speaking to cnbc's andrew ross sorkin about the ongoing political protests at columbia over the israel/hamas war. cooperman's comments came as some billionaire columbia donors are saying they are rethinking their support of the school. andrew joins us now. >> i agree with mr. cooperman. i think maybe they were a little slow to it. i know this will make nobody happy, but i think columbia is a good...
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. >> let's bring in andrew ross sorkin from cnbc. the argument that other countries would not invest in the united states in the future if we seized russian assets and used them to rebuild ukraine is maybe not the strongest argument. we were corresponding about the fact that right now the united states of america, strongest economy, strongest military, reports are now according to data record amounts of investment of other countries in u.s. treasuries, which means other countries around the world have more confidence in u.s. treasuries than ever before. is that right, andrew? >> it's absolutely right. the numbers are better than they'd been in quite a while. we started to worry a little bit in the fall because we were seeing foreign investors not investing in u.s. treasuries. this report suggests, actually, that we are clearly the strongest economy in the world and that's where people want to be. i want to caution if you look through the report, the one country to look at, china's numbers in terms of their investment in the u.s. are
. >> let's bring in andrew ross sorkin from cnbc. the argument that other countries would not invest in the united states in the future if we seized russian assets and used them to rebuild ukraine is maybe not the strongest argument. we were corresponding about the fact that right now the united states of america, strongest economy, strongest military, reports are now according to data record amounts of investment of other countries in u.s. treasuries, which means other countries around...
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. >> cnbc's andrew ross sorkin, thank you very much. we appreciate it. we will see you tomorrow. >>> now to the olympic flame which is -- >> by the way, keir -- i'm worried keir -- poor keir. >> poor keir. >> he goes to the toughest places on earth to bring us the news. >> poor keir. >> and the sacrifices that he makes, i'm always worried but this morning i'm especially concerned, he's in a place that -- >> keir. >> yeah, keir, the olympics are coming to paris, keir. >> and that's where you are. >> are you going to camp out right there until the torch is lit? >> are you going to be -- are you going to be okay? >> yeah, everything going all right? >> reporter: well, if it makes you feel any better, guys, you know, if cole porter was still around i'd want to have a word. this is paris in the springtime, it's barely stopped raining. >> oh, no. >> reporter: if there's any kind of way that i can help you feel a little less envious, yeah. but i promise you, though, when the summer comes it's going to be amazing. it is going to be amazing. you know, we've had s
. >> cnbc's andrew ross sorkin, thank you very much. we appreciate it. we will see you tomorrow. >>> now to the olympic flame which is -- >> by the way, keir -- i'm worried keir -- poor keir. >> poor keir. >> he goes to the toughest places on earth to bring us the news. >> poor keir. >> and the sacrifices that he makes, i'm always worried but this morning i'm especially concerned, he's in a place that -- >> keir. >> yeah, keir, the...
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let's bring in andrew, co-changer of cnbc's "squawk box." what will this mean to people in their every day lives? >> well, i think this was a big surprise. it is accelerating and we've been on this broadcast for months now about how the trend line was in president biden's favor. today i imagine they're throwing a party at mar-a-lago because the truth is that right now inflation has now moved in the opposite direction. so it's going to be harder for the administration to make the argument around this inflation trend line. what it means and you're seeing it in the markets just right now, is that frankly mortgage rates are not going to be coming down, credit card rates are not going to be coming down. there had been this view that the federal reserve might cut interest rates as early as june. there was an expectation of three interest rate cuts. now that's getting pushed off again. you're seeing treasuries move up in price, the stock market has been moved down on this news today. as i said, it has been a shock and i think a surprise for many ju
let's bring in andrew, co-changer of cnbc's "squawk box." what will this mean to people in their every day lives? >> well, i think this was a big surprise. it is accelerating and we've been on this broadcast for months now about how the trend line was in president biden's favor. today i imagine they're throwing a party at mar-a-lago because the truth is that right now inflation has now moved in the opposite direction. so it's going to be harder for the administration to make the...