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jay: that is a wrap. doug: if you could start off with a brief overview about what you would like to see done in 2024? jay: the nam was founded in 1895. we were founded under the belief we need to expand our access to markets around the world. later we got more involved in domestic policy. but our goal was to recognize the importance of -- the important place that american manufacturers had. on the world economy. and that was the impetus for the birth of the nam, and that has been part of our dna for all of that time, what is that, 129 years of the existence of our organization. but i think we look at trade, and i know our members do. i have a very small and discrete board of directors, 250 members. doug: right. jay: the good news is that regardless of their size whether they are multinational companies or the smallest mom-and-pop manufacturer understand the importance of a liberalized system of trade around the world. they know that is good for their success and communities. i was just speaking to invest
jay: that is a wrap. doug: if you could start off with a brief overview about what you would like to see done in 2024? jay: the nam was founded in 1895. we were founded under the belief we need to expand our access to markets around the world. later we got more involved in domestic policy. but our goal was to recognize the importance of -- the important place that american manufacturers had. on the world economy. and that was the impetus for the birth of the nam, and that has been part of our...
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eubanks: jay was rolling. he was like, "tonight i felt like it was in a club"; he was doing stand-up. macks: jay's show had gotten really good. it was really strong, but people weren't sampling it yet. littlefield: and then there is the night where hugh grant comes on. morton: that night turned the whole tide of late night television around, and it never stopped. a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! gates: well, it's very hip to be on the internet right now. clinton: i ask you to join me and the president in working for fundame
eubanks: jay was rolling. he was like, "tonight i felt like it was in a club"; he was doing stand-up. macks: jay's show had gotten really good. it was really strong, but people weren't sampling it yet. littlefield: and then there is the night where hugh grant comes on. morton: that night turned the whole tide of late night television around, and it never stopped. a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate...
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jay torres: all right, glad to be here. jay: thank you so much for having us. damian: thank you for being here. well, tell us about it, jay, this is fascinating. jay: latizmo hip hop productions. i created latizmo about-- well, now, 20 years ago. i started in hollister, california, and then i made my way out here to the bay area. let me tell you something: in the present right now, i never thought that latizmo, a dance and energy that i created, which is latin-based hip-hop-- that's exactly what it is-- would have such influence on people here and in the different abilities community. i have never been in a community that is so hungry and excited. so latizmo is hip-hop. it's latin-based dance, and it's infused, infused with energy. and that's exactly what makes it unique, and it makes it pivotal for every dancer that engages in latizmo. damian: and that dancer has special abilities, right? tell us about who that target audience is. jay: oh, the target audience. well, let me tell you. but-- i call my target audience the beautiful people. that's what i call 'em.
jay torres: all right, glad to be here. jay: thank you so much for having us. damian: thank you for being here. well, tell us about it, jay, this is fascinating. jay: latizmo hip hop productions. i created latizmo about-- well, now, 20 years ago. i started in hollister, california, and then i made my way out here to the bay area. let me tell you something: in the present right now, i never thought that latizmo, a dance and energy that i created, which is latin-based hip-hop-- that's exactly...
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still digesting the latest from jay powell and what he had to say about the policy path forward. >>> futures are trying to build momentum with wall street still on track for its fourth down week in the last five. >>> the focus for the market today is earnings as apple is set to report after the close today. the one big number of need to watch. >>> weight-loss drugs power the bottom line at novo nordisk and shares moving in an interesting direction overseas. >>> and looking at the u.s. and what jay powell said could give emerging markets a boost today it is thursday, may 2nd, 2024. you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange. we're coming to you live from cnbc london. let's get you ready for the trading day ahead. wall street is waking up with whiplash after the rally that saw the dow surge 500 points higher and ending the day with marginal gains u.s. stock futures are trying to build on the gains you see they are gleareen acros board. dow opening at 120 points higher nasdaq off the highs from earlier, but up .50% all this
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and jay-z is right there. and all his whole crew goes, "yo, do jay-z!" i said, "no, not right now, homie, not right now!" [ laughter ] and jay-z looked at me like, "yeah, you know, go ahead, do it." [ light laughter ] and i did it. and i did it, and he looked at me, goes, "yeah, wow. you know, that was -- that was pretty accurate." [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: he likes comedy. >> yeah, man. >> jimmy: he's a fan of comedy, so i think he'd dig that. >> you know, another person a a fan of comedy is barack obama. so, i met barack. and i did barack in front of barack. i was so scared though, man. it was a private event. 'cause he was the president at the time. so if he wants to -- "uh, snap his fingers." -- and it's over, you know what i'm saying? [ cheers and laughter ] snap his fingers and it's over. >> jimmy: "snap his fingers." >> so, i'm doing obama. i'm doing a -- pause, i'm doing an impression of obama -- >> jimmy: okay, thank you, yes. >> i'm doing an impression! >> jimmy: thank you for clarifying. >> listen, you have to be very careful what yo
and jay-z is right there. and all his whole crew goes, "yo, do jay-z!" i said, "no, not right now, homie, not right now!" [ laughter ] and jay-z looked at me like, "yeah, you know, go ahead, do it." [ light laughter ] and i did it. and i did it, and he looked at me, goes, "yeah, wow. you know, that was -- that was pretty accurate." [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: he likes comedy. >> yeah, man. >> jimmy: he's a fan of comedy, so i...
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back to jay powell >> we looking at the 2.2% objective. the company decided to maintain the target range at 5.25% to 5.5% and significantly reduce securities holdings at a slower pace >> u.s. futures are moving higher on the jay powell comments also looking at u.s. job openings they fell to the lowest level in three years according to the jolts survey this is indicating the labor market is cooling off. the latest data from adp suggests hiring is not slowing down private payrolls increased at a quick pace the chief economists said wage growth is resilient in the u.s. >> the pay growth for people switching jobs and high job openings means job wages are not playing along. they are higher with the 2% target as we look at what the labor market is saying, it is saying to the fed we are a smoking ember and we could ignite and watch wages. wage growth is strong. >> here to discuss the u.s. economy and european economy is dan lakai. great to have you here >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> that decision by jay powell give me a sense, how
back to jay powell >> we looking at the 2.2% objective. the company decided to maintain the target range at 5.25% to 5.5% and significantly reduce securities holdings at a slower pace >> u.s. futures are moving higher on the jay powell comments also looking at u.s. job openings they fell to the lowest level in three years according to the jolts survey this is indicating the labor market is cooling off. the latest data from adp suggests hiring is not slowing down private payrolls...
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what do you expect from jay powell. how do you see the market moving or not moving with the 2:30 press conference? >> i think it's widely expected that the fed's going to be basically be on hold. everybody's going to be sitting on pins and needles to see where they are going forward. we have now had four months in a row where inflation is showing inflation at 2.4% to 2.6%, which is clearly higher. that's why everybody is thinking they're not going to cut as soon as people hoped. but it's also not so high they're going to talk about cutting rates. i think you're hearing more and more rumors. we're kind of in this weird in-between where it's not getting down to where we want. i don't think we're talking rate increases. i think the next move is going to be down. later than people hoped. >>> all right. so we're one day away from seeing that year over year in q1 wagers increase by 4%. the average over the ten years before the pandemic. right now your w.e.x. word of the day, you're worried about stagflation. >> i'm not worrie
what do you expect from jay powell. how do you see the market moving or not moving with the 2:30 press conference? >> i think it's widely expected that the fed's going to be basically be on hold. everybody's going to be sitting on pins and needles to see where they are going forward. we have now had four months in a row where inflation is showing inflation at 2.4% to 2.6%, which is clearly higher. that's why everybody is thinking they're not going to cut as soon as people hoped. but it's...
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i know you defended jay powell but -- >> not a matter of defending jay powell. it is a matter of defending those who are creating the data. we now know they were not wrong. there was a loss of 192,000 jobs in the third quarter and september 30th, 2023. i -- charles: this stuff was revised months later. >> of course that was revised but that does not erase the reality where we were last year with job losses as of september the 30th. charles: how do we get around that? on friday, if he put out this is the jobs report, it is not real, ignore it, six months from now it may be 1000% different? >> that is not how market react. markets always pin on the initial print and you will see jay powell at the podium doing the same. he will talk about the initial print on the economy that appeared to be so robust. give it a little bit of time. he is talking about a false reality. charles: of these things which will be more prominent, fed rate cuts push them out, keep them in play. >> defend the rate cuts as the unemployment rate continue to do tick up after every meeting. he ha
i know you defended jay powell but -- >> not a matter of defending jay powell. it is a matter of defending those who are creating the data. we now know they were not wrong. there was a loss of 192,000 jobs in the third quarter and september 30th, 2023. i -- charles: this stuff was revised months later. >> of course that was revised but that does not erase the reality where we were last year with job losses as of september the 30th. charles: how do we get around that? on friday, if...
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jay: i'm game. dani: ian's argument is basically that it will not be an issue with companies because if you think about the internet room, everyone and their mother could sign up to the world wide web and get their own website and then you take off. integrating ai is more complicated and longer of the process. jay: pushback is that it took a decade or more for the internet to be built out because everyplace had to be created from start -- every piece had to be created from start. the ai already has the infrastructure built out so it will celebrate much more quickly , so i'm in it is going to accelerate much more quickly camp and ian can be in the other and we will see how it plays out. i go back to the idea that every company is going to have to participate in this. every country is going to have to participate. and it is a race. so the money that is being put into this, and we talked about school earlier, interest rates, governments and companies are going to spend money on this. companies are cash
jay: i'm game. dani: ian's argument is basically that it will not be an issue with companies because if you think about the internet room, everyone and their mother could sign up to the world wide web and get their own website and then you take off. integrating ai is more complicated and longer of the process. jay: pushback is that it took a decade or more for the internet to be built out because everyplace had to be created from start -- every piece had to be created from start. the ai already...
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and would you say that john jay and john adams and ben franklin agreed on the goals initially? not at all for different reasons. adams and john jay are very to make a peace without the involvement of the french franklin because of his years at versailles has very very close relationships with especially the french minister whom he has promised that he will never negotiate without the involvement of france in negotiating a kind of without the involvement of france and. ultimately, john jay and john adams will prevail over franklin and the pieces negotiated any conference with the french the task of explaining that afterward will fall to franklin who has to make a somewhat humiliating trip to versailles to explain what he has with the assistance of his colleagues just done so. stacy schiff, as we mentioned, we're here in the ben franklin room at the department of state. there is a table here, the treaty of paris table. what is? that it's this modest desk which if you look at it closely, you realize is the beating heart of american history. because is it it is the desk at which we
and would you say that john jay and john adams and ben franklin agreed on the goals initially? not at all for different reasons. adams and john jay are very to make a peace without the involvement of the french franklin because of his years at versailles has very very close relationships with especially the french minister whom he has promised that he will never negotiate without the involvement of france in negotiating a kind of without the involvement of france and. ultimately, john jay and...
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mark cranfield with the analysis from jay powell, thank you indeed. from the macro to the corporate facing stories and apples results after the market closed indeed. revenue expected to contract indeed amid a regulatory pressure and ai strategy concern. let's cross over to peter ahlstrom. what can we expect from the numbers? how much will be a china story? peter: all eyes are on apple, trying to figure out how the company navigates these -- these resistant forces ahead of it at this point. it's an unusual place, they've had an amazing run and now they are struggling. revenue declined this quarter. expectations are revenue will be down 5% because of the smart phone market and china has been challenging. iphones are a big growth driver for many years. in china they are facing headwind because of the resurgence of wall way and shall me. we've seen them lose ground in china to those companies, especially wall way. the u.s. blacklisting cause some problems, now there is nationalistic demand for phones in particular. one of the things for apple is they are
mark cranfield with the analysis from jay powell, thank you indeed. from the macro to the corporate facing stories and apples results after the market closed indeed. revenue expected to contract indeed amid a regulatory pressure and ai strategy concern. let's cross over to peter ahlstrom. what can we expect from the numbers? how much will be a china story? peter: all eyes are on apple, trying to figure out how the company navigates these -- these resistant forces ahead of it at this point. it's...
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jay torres: okey, el programa que tenemos nosotros, es de baile, ¿verdad?, pero, este, latizmo comenzó para ayudar a una persona que tiene, que no, como, tiene un lugar, o ¿cómo se dice? - espacio. - yeah, para hablar, ¿verdad?, o--to express; latizmo comenzó para ayudar a una persona, para dar más, ¿cómo se dice?, más confidence, confidencia, más experiencia, experience, y todo; ah, el latizmo me ayudó a mí mucho, en mi vida, cuando yo no podía hablar, en veces, porque las cosas que pasó antes en mi vida, era muy duro, diferentes cosas, y un tiempo en mi vida, cuando yo estaba joven, no podía hablar, i couldn't speak, i started to dance, y todo eso, con eso, i learn que, para bailar, se ayuda a la persona, y se ayuda con su confidencia. [hablando en inglés] esa es la razón, que yo hice algo, creando, create algo diferente para los latinos, primero, y para otras comunidades también, en dance, ahorita el latizmo está growing, está ayudando a diferentes comunidades, y estamos haciendo cosas muy grandes con las personas que nunca sabían qu
jay torres: okey, el programa que tenemos nosotros, es de baile, ¿verdad?, pero, este, latizmo comenzó para ayudar a una persona que tiene, que no, como, tiene un lugar, o ¿cómo se dice? - espacio. - yeah, para hablar, ¿verdad?, o--to express; latizmo comenzó para ayudar a una persona, para dar más, ¿cómo se dice?, más confidence, confidencia, más experiencia, experience, y todo; ah, el latizmo me ayudó a mí mucho, en mi vida, cuando yo no podía hablar, en veces, porque las cosas...
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the quiz with balls, hosted by comic jay pharoah. it's a trivia game and trivia challenge and a lot of money on the table. each episode features two families competing for $100,000 in a battle of the balls. joining us now live in the studio is jay pharoah himself. jay, thank you for being here. >> battle of the balls. you know what i was i had to get myself comfortable with saying ball. so many times. but then i say, wait a second now, i said, can we change the title? then they. then they showed me the check. i was like, i'll say balls until they fall off. >> look, it's the elephant in the room. we have to talk about that name. >> yeah, yeah, we do. hey, i had some suggestions, but but hey, you know, when the check came, i was like, you know, you call it whatever you call it, whatever you want. exactly. what did denzel say? you can call it blue dog. crap, i don't care. you can call it whatever you want? i don't care, it doesn't matter. >> so tell us about how the show works for those who so. >> so it's family feud crossed with wipeou
the quiz with balls, hosted by comic jay pharoah. it's a trivia game and trivia challenge and a lot of money on the table. each episode features two families competing for $100,000 in a battle of the balls. joining us now live in the studio is jay pharoah himself. jay, thank you for being here. >> battle of the balls. you know what i was i had to get myself comfortable with saying ball. so many times. but then i say, wait a second now, i said, can we change the title? then they. then they...
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jay sean. great stuff, thank you. >>> all right, breaking news for you as we move on, shares of exponential fitness just resumed trading after being halted for volatility. as you can see, down 32% if after the company removed ceo anthony guiseler from his duties. the fitness company disclosing an investigation by the united states attorney's office in the central district of california. the company says it is cooperating with the securities and exchange commission. it that has appointed brenda morris as the interim ceo, but the stock taking a pounding, down 32%. >>> meantime, mcdonald's shares moving higher after a report that says the fast food chain is going to launch a $5 meal in the u.s. to help draw in the more budget-conscious customer. according to bloomberg, the deal could include a mcchicken or a mcdouble with fries and a drink all for $5. the stock up 2.5%. sweet green also adjusting its menu by adding steak to its protein options. shares of the salad chain soaring to a 52-week high a
jay sean. great stuff, thank you. >>> all right, breaking news for you as we move on, shares of exponential fitness just resumed trading after being halted for volatility. as you can see, down 32% if after the company removed ceo anthony guiseler from his duties. the fitness company disclosing an investigation by the united states attorney's office in the central district of california. the company says it is cooperating with the securities and exchange commission. it that has...
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jay kind of gets it right with a little bit of a delay. and we're on our way down to 2 we've cooled demand. he had to bring aggregate demand down a little bit. he knew he had to do that. it still feels a little too hot. supply might work for us it did pretty good for us over the last couple years, getting us down from 9 to 3 1/2 after the negative supply shocks but i think the market will like that the market's not going to like a reacceleration >> quick last word, steve, peter. just in a -- >> i will cop to the idea that about three weeks ago i did a story about upgrades to q2 gdp because there were upgrades to q2 gdp because that retail number came in hot, we were 2.23%. and just this past week i did a story about weakening of the economy. i'm following the data it has been schizophrenic. i think peter talked about that earlier. so it's unclear what the outlook is there's a little bit of weakening in here after a strong march we don't have a lot of data yet >> anything you'd add, peter >> i think jay's job is pretty tough right now. ther
jay kind of gets it right with a little bit of a delay. and we're on our way down to 2 we've cooled demand. he had to bring aggregate demand down a little bit. he knew he had to do that. it still feels a little too hot. supply might work for us it did pretty good for us over the last couple years, getting us down from 9 to 3 1/2 after the negative supply shocks but i think the market will like that the market's not going to like a reacceleration >> quick last word, steve, peter. just in a...
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jay powell's the type of guy, if you gives you forward guidance he wants to hit that guidance. his forward guidance was essentially a june rate cut. obviously that doesn't look like it will happen in june. it may happen in july, august or september. what they're saying, not me, what they're saying he wants to do one not too close to the election, if they think there is significant progress, remember some of his language they're parsing. you need much more progress to 2% inflation. he said progress, didn't he? did i get that right? liz: uh-huh. >> progress is not 2%. liz: he said multiple times we will get down to 2%. >> we will, but before we start cutting i think he talked about progress. check the language own that. i think that's what they're hanging their hat on. if he sees progress of us going there. liz: if it mixed with a wobbling jobe market then he might cut. >>> we have a wobbling -- liz: did you see the adp number? >> gdp is slowing down. liz: by the way everybody, friday, we get the april's jobs report. that may solidify or change the whole picture. >> we had a lous
jay powell's the type of guy, if you gives you forward guidance he wants to hit that guidance. his forward guidance was essentially a june rate cut. obviously that doesn't look like it will happen in june. it may happen in july, august or september. what they're saying, not me, what they're saying he wants to do one not too close to the election, if they think there is significant progress, remember some of his language they're parsing. you need much more progress to 2% inflation. he said...
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of course jay powell said he couldn't see the stag or the inflation. where are you in the economy in general? to your point the data is conflicting? >> so the economy is hanging in there. if you look at gdp final sales above trend at 3%. we're not really concerned about the economy when it comes to stagflation. we're more concerned about asset markets and the fed's response to that. for now the fed's response is asymmetric, i e. jackie: they will cut if it doesn't grow fast tough or will hike if it remains above trend. if inflation continues to remain above trend? charles: how much longer, everyone feels saying it is okay. in january it was the weather even though i was shocked economists were surprised it got cold in january but anyway if it stays above trend much longer woken the fed even have to acknowledge that or take action? >> well they don't necessarily have to acknowledge it by taking action in a hawkish direction. it can continue to delay the dovish action, could have this with treasury policy could downgrade -- charles: you don't see the fed
of course jay powell said he couldn't see the stag or the inflation. where are you in the economy in general? to your point the data is conflicting? >> so the economy is hanging in there. if you look at gdp final sales above trend at 3%. we're not really concerned about the economy when it comes to stagflation. we're more concerned about asset markets and the fed's response to that. for now the fed's response is asymmetric, i e. jackie: they will cut if it doesn't grow fast tough or will...
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the language from jay powell will be very consequential indeed. does he use the word less and it comes to the expectation around cuts? does he even put the view that a hike is possible on the table? all of those scenarios are being weighed up by the markets but a hawkish pivot seems to be what is expected. u.s. futures currently flat after the losses of 1.6% on the s&p yesterday, the worst drop since january. the dollar strengthening. again, concerned leading up to the meeting on the stickiness of inflation. u.s. futures as i mentioned currently flat. u.s. futures flat. the u.k., one of the few markets in the region that is open today. nasdaq futures pointing lower by .3% despite the decent numbers that came through from amazon with a focus on aws, the cloud part of the business with the ai component. let's flip the board. the two-year yield back above 5%. the dollar strengthening again. and the wrecking ball of the u.s. dollar and in concern and pressure many global fx and currencies. two-year back above 5%. in the oil space you saw a drop in bre
the language from jay powell will be very consequential indeed. does he use the word less and it comes to the expectation around cuts? does he even put the view that a hike is possible on the table? all of those scenarios are being weighed up by the markets but a hawkish pivot seems to be what is expected. u.s. futures currently flat after the losses of 1.6% on the s&p yesterday, the worst drop since january. the dollar strengthening. again, concerned leading up to the meeting on the...
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want to go back to jai. jai, you know, most of us remember that on day one of the biden presidency one of the key things he did is, you know, take out his pen and sign a big stack of documents undoing much of what then-president trump had done regarding the border. well, now when you look at the polls, the border and the immigration situation is one of the fop concerns among the facts that, you know, there are tens of thousands of chinese men of military age who have just kind of walked across the border into this country, and that is starting to catch people's attention. >> 100. this is a huge issue around the country and, yes, undoing that is directly on the biden administration. they've got blood on their hands, quite frankly. look, i'm doing a race right now i in west virginia, and the fentanyl problem that has invaded west virginia has been tremendous. i mean, it has literally killed people, and has a lot of chinese fentanyl coming through the border. it also peek intos to an -- speaks to an issue about
want to go back to jai. jai, you know, most of us remember that on day one of the biden presidency one of the key things he did is, you know, take out his pen and sign a big stack of documents undoing much of what then-president trump had done regarding the border. well, now when you look at the polls, the border and the immigration situation is one of the fop concerns among the facts that, you know, there are tens of thousands of chinese men of military age who have just kind of walked across...
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maria: you just heard jay powell comparing the u.s. to global central banks and a global situations, he said we have time because we have growth. well, they have growth. we have growth. it slowed down considerably from last year, 4.9% to 1.6%. did he misspeak there? does he mean we have spending? >> europe is accelerating and we're kind of slowing down. maybe it's too much growth for his taste but on the europe side, they're doing a better job allowing businesses to produce and very importantly their governments are not -- their fiscal deficits are not in the same league as ours. the u.s. is projecting fiscal deficits that will stay 6% of gdp out into the future. so i think the market is beginning to pick that up and say hey, i want to be in the euro, not the u.s. dollar under these circumstances. maria: janet yellen has become real plus call. i want to get -- political. i want to get your take on what she's doing. she's giving a speech in arizona, going to talk about trump being a detriment to democracy, it's an amazing speech you co
maria: you just heard jay powell comparing the u.s. to global central banks and a global situations, he said we have time because we have growth. well, they have growth. we have growth. it slowed down considerably from last year, 4.9% to 1.6%. did he misspeak there? does he mean we have spending? >> europe is accelerating and we're kind of slowing down. maybe it's too much growth for his taste but on the europe side, they're doing a better job allowing businesses to produce and very...
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did jay powell get it right in the delivery? steven: i think he got it right in the delivery of the message. what amazes me is the bond market's reaction to the message. the message is essentially you thought were going to be considering tightening monetary policy and we are not willing to do that. can you thought we were going to do it because it is an inflation issue and we are not going to do that. so i am a little surprised the long end of the curve has not moved up higher in yield. he keeps telegraphing the message of the committee which is basically they don't want to raise rates anymore. they really, really, really still want to cut rates. the reality is the economy is not letting them do that is the net result is it is higher. annabelle: what was your reaction to powell's messaging? mixo: i think it was very important that powell clarified they are not considering rate hikes. this was one of the big concerns for the market going into the fomc. if you think back a few months it was the november december pivot when the fed
did jay powell get it right in the delivery? steven: i think he got it right in the delivery of the message. what amazes me is the bond market's reaction to the message. the message is essentially you thought were going to be considering tightening monetary policy and we are not willing to do that. can you thought we were going to do it because it is an inflation issue and we are not going to do that. so i am a little surprised the long end of the curve has not moved up higher in yield. he...
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jay jay, this is a market that has been resilient over the course of the last three or four weeks with a decent bounce off the correction that never came about. >> 5.5% retracem we are looking forward to this week is a slew of data it was a quiet week last week. we usually get a rally now, it is not the word of the day, but the song of the day the song of the week >> the earworm >> we are not singing it people are driving to work anticipation the carly simon song that has been the biggest volatile indicator that we have seen more volatility happens after the cpi than any of the economic data points that have come out we see it after jay powell speaks neel kashkari likes to rile things up. he doesn't vote, by the way. we have gone up three weeks in a row. we have done down three weeks in a row. we broke above the 50-day moving average. will this be the catalyst? we have seen a dichotomy of spending watch home depot and walmart comeing into today this is the pivot point. can we break higher or is the rally into it and the cpi cooling off? we'll see. >> the anticipation is which sector >>
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nbc's jay gray is in new york with the latest jay. good evening. after about 4.5 hours of deliberations in this high profile case here at the criminal courthouse in lower manhattan, the jury has now gone home for the day. jurors went behind closed doors around 1130 this morning and remained behind closed doors for a majority of that time. but signaled that they had a couple of questions for the judge in this case. they first asked if they could have some testimony, reread specifically testimony from both the first and last witnesses in this case. the first question surrounded national enquirer publisher david pecker's testimony. they wanted to hear testimony about a phone conversation with former president donald trump during an investor's meeting. they wanted to hear his testimony regarding karen mcdougal and they wanted to hear his testimony about a meeting in trump tower, the fourth question was about the testimony from the key witness for the prosecution, the former attorney and right hand man for donald trump, michael cohen. and again, they wa
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i'm jay gray. now back to you. >> jay, thank you. and there was even more drama happening outside the courtroom. the biden campaign choosing to hold an event outside the courthouse during closing arguments. with actor robert de niro speaking out about the dangers of reelecting donald trump. b brie jackson joins us now. de niro had pretty tense moments with trump supporters. >> reporter: this was a shift for the biden campaign. it's the first time they chose to hold any event outside this trial. and robert de niro, who recently appeared in an ad for president biden was joined at a press conference by first responders who were at the capitol on january 6. as de niro was leafiving, he di have some exchanges with donald trump supporters. >> trump wants to destroy not only the city but the country, and eventually, he'll destroy the world. yelling and intimidating, you're into the going to intimidate. we're trying to be gentlemen in this world, the democrats. you are gangsters. are you gangsters! >> reporter: and members of the trump famil
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start with jay in florida. jay! >> caller: big boo-yah, jim. this is jay from amelia island, florida. i'm considering buying one main financial. >> that high yield tells me it's a little bit riskier than people would like but i think the fed is going to lower rates. so i think it's going to work for you. let's go to camden in massachusetts. camden >> caller: what's up, jim? how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. how are you? >> caller: i'm doing good. thank you. i just had a question about -- automotive do you think it's growth potential -- >> it's got to make money. it's losing money. it's been around forever and continuities making money. that's no good for me. let's go to kevin in missouri. kevin. >> caller: hey, jim. i love your show >> thank you >> caller: cracker barrel. old country stores i watched it three years ago, about 170 to the 50s now. now it sports a 9% dividend. they've got good food, seem to have good management they have real estate on their balance sheet -- >> i know. let me do this i myself have been amazed the stock has dro
start with jay in florida. jay! >> caller: big boo-yah, jim. this is jay from amelia island, florida. i'm considering buying one main financial. >> that high yield tells me it's a little bit riskier than people would like but i think the fed is going to lower rates. so i think it's going to work for you. let's go to camden in massachusetts. camden >> caller: what's up, jim? how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. how are you? >> caller: i'm doing good. thank you. i...
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absolutely no one is surprised jay powell did not lift a finger. there will not be another rate cut the shipping john carney and taylor breaks away and on that. palestinian refugees flying in palestinian refugees and giving them green cards and senator tommy tuberville having something to say about it. madison alworth live at columbia with the very latest. thanks for coming. what's cooking out there now in what's going on? reporter: the campus was overrun by protest res and able to clear out happen ill ton hall and video from last night. around 9:00 p.m., nypd entered through hamilton hall through the windows and not # 300 protesters arrested, nypd confirming some of them were not affiliated with the university. in other words outsiders, that did not stop columbia faculty from protesting again todaypr faculty members letter protest that started at 12:00 o'clocotk this afternoon with no cops on campus and from the river to the sea, palestine will be free, we got to talk to students who wern skeptical about outside involvement. all. >> are you a stud
absolutely no one is surprised jay powell did not lift a finger. there will not be another rate cut the shipping john carney and taylor breaks away and on that. palestinian refugees flying in palestinian refugees and giving them green cards and senator tommy tuberville having something to say about it. madison alworth live at columbia with the very latest. thanks for coming. what's cooking out there now in what's going on? reporter: the campus was overrun by protest res and able to clear out...
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investors are turning attention to chairman jay powell. headlining a busy day of fed speak when he takes the mic at 10:00 a.m. this morning. not before p wwe get the latest read on ppi which is set to tick up from a month ago. consumer pricing are out tomorrow before the opening bell. with that in mind, let's see how europe is shaping up as things are in the early stages of the day so far. arabile gumede is in our london newsroom from across the bopond. arabile, good morning. >> we are in the wait and see mode with the ppi print you have been speaking about. fed chair jay powell is set to speak and the cpi print the market is anticipating tomorrow. you are still seeing a mixed board here in and iaround the flat line. the earnings picture will be of questions with rheinmetall out of germany has been reporting. we are watching out for those numbers. interestingly enough, we have news from the mining sector with anglo american deciding to strategicallyrestructure its business and diffivest from the platinum and even the nickel business is in
investors are turning attention to chairman jay powell. headlining a busy day of fed speak when he takes the mic at 10:00 a.m. this morning. not before p wwe get the latest read on ppi which is set to tick up from a month ago. consumer pricing are out tomorrow before the opening bell. with that in mind, let's see how europe is shaping up as things are in the early stages of the day so far. arabile gumede is in our london newsroom from across the bopond. arabile, good morning. >> we are in...
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sticking to script, jay powell maintains a dovish bias. the principal asset manager -- from pencil -- prince will asset management they write that it's been fueling market optimism, " also supporting a broadening of the market rally as rate cuts come closer into site." let's go straight into that. broadening the market rally, we heard the small caps got smoked in the month of april. why does it change this month? >> i don't think it necessarily does this month, the key point is that as they come into sight, for small caps to have a sustained rally, you need to know that rate cuts are around the corner and are certain of that. powell was dovish yesterday, but as you look at the strength of the economy, they can't have real confidence that rate cuts are imminent by any means. it will take a couple of months after what we expected for the small-cap to broaden out in materialize. jonathan: lisa mentioned this, talking about embracing the hard landing and not a soft one, andrew said. why the latter and not the former? seema: i believe that ther
sticking to script, jay powell maintains a dovish bias. the principal asset manager -- from pencil -- prince will asset management they write that it's been fueling market optimism, " also supporting a broadening of the market rally as rate cuts come closer into site." let's go straight into that. broadening the market rally, we heard the small caps got smoked in the month of april. why does it change this month? >> i don't think it necessarily does this month, the key point is...
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the plain speaking fed sheet fed chief himself jay powell. he stopped raising rates and the rates got higher again. they are helping to slow the economy. powell took all of this in and recognized at the speeds he doesn't need to raise interest rates and he's consistent which puts them in a better position. and so we fret about apple, addressed later in the show, we get concerned we may have strong wage growth data on friday's drop report which would cause a group of critics to question his judgment which is why we reversed in the last hour of trade as if once again he doesn't mean what he says. >>> going to gary and my homestead of pennsylvania. gary. >> i'm in the house of shame with bristol-myers over the last couple of months. shed some wisdom on me, love your show. i do here's the problem. they told you of red j.p. morgan the dividend is safe. that was a move out. these prices, i think that the call is on. i don't see anything in the hopper it feels like pfizer. let's go to max who's in illinois. max. >> jimbo. how's it going? >> not bad
the plain speaking fed sheet fed chief himself jay powell. he stopped raising rates and the rates got higher again. they are helping to slow the economy. powell took all of this in and recognized at the speeds he doesn't need to raise interest rates and he's consistent which puts them in a better position. and so we fret about apple, addressed later in the show, we get concerned we may have strong wage growth data on friday's drop report which would cause a group of critics to question his...
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powell, is a messaging to jay powell to cut interest rates, talk about not having the independence of the federal reserve, you have a sitting president telling us that interest-rate cut is going to be delayed by a month. go ahead. >> joe biden speaking of long tradition of president johnson and nixon and roosevelt, fdr and truman of course i don't think there's much new here except the reaction and janet yellen and what is new is the dependence of the federal reserve on the treasury department in the fed as we would say in the private sector, this sounds like a provocative word and certainly a disturbing one but every week the fed reports his own finances and is called h for one form and it shows that the fed has a witness without notes and the fed is $123.6 million in the hole to the treasury it is borrowed that much against its mounting operating losses and it pays out five and a half or so and it earns 2% to 3% and no way to get rich the fed is losing a lot of money. the fed shows negative capital. >> is an important point that you make and i appreciate you making it i want to get
powell, is a messaging to jay powell to cut interest rates, talk about not having the independence of the federal reserve, you have a sitting president telling us that interest-rate cut is going to be delayed by a month. go ahead. >> joe biden speaking of long tradition of president johnson and nixon and roosevelt, fdr and truman of course i don't think there's much new here except the reaction and janet yellen and what is new is the dependence of the federal reserve on the treasury...
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priya: jay powell was very clear. i think that the fed doesn't have, and rightfully so, a lot of confidence as the wind will inflation look like it's going back to 2%? they have a lot of confidence that monetary policy is restrictive. they don't know how long they have to keep it there. there was not any talk of rate hikes. he was asked again and again. that is what creates the asymmetry on the front ends. the long end, how much should you get paid to take on duration risk? there is a lot of treasury supply and not a lot of net supply. when we talk about supply we should look at fixed income supply. i would say that that ceiling at the long end is a little higher than the front end because there's more that goes on. it isn't just the fed. even their there is a ceiling. if the fed cuts rates the 6 trillion in money market funds, which is good, will not feel that safe and good because the reinvestment risk, the regret of, i didn't put this money to work when i could get 6%, i think that that starts to factor in. there i
priya: jay powell was very clear. i think that the fed doesn't have, and rightfully so, a lot of confidence as the wind will inflation look like it's going back to 2%? they have a lot of confidence that monetary policy is restrictive. they don't know how long they have to keep it there. there was not any talk of rate hikes. he was asked again and again. that is what creates the asymmetry on the front ends. the long end, how much should you get paid to take on duration risk? there is a lot of...
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jay, i don't know -- 2%. i don't know if you were those believes in six rate cuts -- >> i don't know where that number ever came from. i was in the two, maybe three camp can at the beginning -- can. maria: and now where? >> maybe one by the end of the year because i really think he wants to do it more than anything else -- [laughter] and he keeps being with, has that dove everybody narrative. so if we see it tick down in cpi, ppi, it may open the door. i think 5% is the target by just the election, tend of the year. but as far as what you mentioned, the 10 year has been driving the bus, and and in this higher for longer narrative is being digested by the market. the markets continue to churn. they're not at all-time highs, but they're just off i think 11.5% from -- 1.55% from the from a few new high in the s&p 500. begin the fact that the 10-year got up to 4.7%, it held and new we're at 4.5 president, going a little higher, and the s&p 500's at 5100, last time we were at 4.5% to the upside, we were trading ar
jay, i don't know -- 2%. i don't know if you were those believes in six rate cuts -- >> i don't know where that number ever came from. i was in the two, maybe three camp can at the beginning -- can. maria: and now where? >> maybe one by the end of the year because i really think he wants to do it more than anything else -- [laughter] and he keeps being with, has that dove everybody narrative. so if we see it tick down in cpi, ppi, it may open the door. i think 5% is the target by...
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jay: that's right. i'll be in the den. lorraine ali: modern family took this genre that seemed kind of played out, updated it and breathed life back into the family sitcom. after that, we start to see more perspectives, new perspectives, fresh perspectives. louis: you're going to love orlando. i've grown to love it like the daughter we wished evan had been. ♪ constance wu: in fresh off the boat, an asian american story centers the narrative as opposed to being like the butt of the joke. teacher: i'd like you all to give a warm welcome to... hung, gee... (struggles with name.) eddie: yeah, call me eddie! teacher: oh thank god. constance wu: it's about an asian-american family that moves from a multi-cultural city to a very white suburban town. deirdre: oh hi! welcome to the neighbourhood. i'm deirdre, this is amanda, this is samantha, this is lisa... constance wu: it was a really good window into how mainstream culture could feel strange to somebody else. randall park: "fresh off the boat" made a major impact in proving t
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i'm jay gray. now back to you. >> jay, thank you. while that drama unfolded in the courtroom, there was also a chaotic scene outside. for the first time, the biden campaign chose to hold an event outside the trial. gabe gutierrez has more. >> yelling and intimidating. you're not going to intimidate. >> reporter: outside the manhattan courthouse the drama took another tumultuous twist. that's actor robert de niro in a different role, surrogate for the biden campaign. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: clashing with protesters. >> you are gangsters. you are gangsters! >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: also on hand, first responders who were at the capitol on january 6. >> donald trump is the greatest threat to our democracy. >> reporter: this event, a sharp change for the biden campaign which has largely avoided the trial since it began six weeks ago. >> if trump returns to the white house, you can kiss these freedoms good-bye that we all take for granted. >> reporter: with many democrats nervous about the state of the race less than a month before t
i'm jay gray. now back to you. >> jay, thank you. while that drama unfolded in the courtroom, there was also a chaotic scene outside. for the first time, the biden campaign chose to hold an event outside the trial. gabe gutierrez has more. >> yelling and intimidating. you're not going to intimidate. >> reporter: outside the manhattan courthouse the drama took another tumultuous twist. that's actor robert de niro in a different role, surrogate for the biden campaign. >> [...
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. ♪ maria: welcome back here's aware market ended the week after jay powell said more rate hikes are unlikely. this after the april jobs report showed far fewer jobs added to the economy that expected, the unemployment rate take tiger to 3.9% while february and march revision showed 22000 fewer jobs added than previously reported, meanwhile treasury secretary and former head of the federal reserve janet yellen getting political and the battleground state of arizona on friday making thinly veiled warnings that another donald trump presidency would be a threat to our democracy and economic growth referencing the january 6 the riots and pressing the importance of a politically independent federal reserve, joining me now interest-rate observer founder and editor jim grant. it's always a pleasure to see you, thank you for being here this weekend. >> you are entirely welcome, i would not be any place else. >> article in the journal saying trump's allies are planning the big restructuring the federal reserve, meanwhile president joe biden gave a speech the other day and said we will get int
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jay weinberg is here. everybody fun fact fun fan for the fans of the late night franchise, jay's dad, max weinberg, was the drummer for late night with conan o'brien for all the years he hosted late night down on the sixth floor. it is very cool to continue that legacy with you. jay our first guest tonight is the emmy and peabody winning host of last week tonight, which airs sundays on hbo and streams on max. please welcome back to the show, our very good friend john oliver. well well, well. nice. well. thank you, thank you. yes why not? last time you were on the show, we were about to do a new year's eve show together in las vegas. yeah, we did it. and we talked about what our expectations were for a couple of party animals like you and i. yeah. that's right. how do you feel? like, how would you describe the way we rang in the new year? it was a coin toss, right, of whether it was going to be an early night or cocaine fueled. yeah. gun banging orgy of some kind. yeah. that sentence has got a lot of differ
jay weinberg is here. everybody fun fact fun fan for the fans of the late night franchise, jay's dad, max weinberg, was the drummer for late night with conan o'brien for all the years he hosted late night down on the sixth floor. it is very cool to continue that legacy with you. jay our first guest tonight is the emmy and peabody winning host of last week tonight, which airs sundays on hbo and streams on max. please welcome back to the show, our very good friend john oliver. well well, well....
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nbc's jay gray joins us now live outside the courthouse in manhattan. jay, let's go. start at the beginning. let's go back into the courtroom. you were there as that verdict was happening. walk us through mr. trump's demeanor as well as what was that of the jurors? were they looking at the former president? were they looking at the judge? give us more a landscape. that's right. there's a yeah. jessica, what i can tell you is just moments before we learned there was a verdict, it looked like that jury was going home for the day. they had gathered in the courtroom. the judge had told them that they would be dismissed. dismissed. and then just moments later, a note came in and they said, we have a verdict. the former president was required to be in the courthouse at all times when the jury was present. so he moved into the courtroom and sat waiting for that jury to file in first the alternates who sat in the front row and then the jurors who took their place in the jury box and most of them, we are told, staring straight ahead, not making any eye contact with anyone at t
nbc's jay gray joins us now live outside the courthouse in manhattan. jay, let's go. start at the beginning. let's go back into the courtroom. you were there as that verdict was happening. walk us through mr. trump's demeanor as well as what was that of the jurors? were they looking at the former president? were they looking at the judge? give us more a landscape. that's right. there's a yeah. jessica, what i can tell you is just moments before we learned there was a verdict, it looked like...
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all right, folks, coming up, jay powell, remember him? federal reserve chairman. he didn't lift a finger today. i knew it was going to be another rate cut in my lifetime. we'll talk about it with john carney and our own taylor riggs next up on kudlow, stick around. ♪ (♪) (♪) try dietary supplements from voltaren, for healthy joints. ♪("baby" by summer walker)♪ ♪ ♪ book in the hotels.com app to find your perfect somewhere. (♪) the best way to solve a problem is to keep it from happening. (♪) at evernorth, we combine medical and pharmacy data with behavioral health data to identify members in need of care. predicting and treating behavioral health issues quickly... while lowering costs for plan sponsors and members. that's wonder made possible. evernorth health services are you keeping as much of your investment gains as possible? high taxes can erode returns quickly. at creative planning, your portfolio is managed in a tax-efficient manner. it's what you keep that really matters. book your free meeting today at creativeplanning.com. larry: all rig
all right, folks, coming up, jay powell, remember him? federal reserve chairman. he didn't lift a finger today. i knew it was going to be another rate cut in my lifetime. we'll talk about it with john carney and our own taylor riggs next up on kudlow, stick around. ♪ (♪) (♪) try dietary supplements from voltaren, for healthy joints. ♪("baby" by summer walker)♪ ♪ ♪ book in the hotels.com app to find your perfect somewhere. (♪) the best way to solve a problem is to keep...
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i want to thank jay weinberg and the 8g band. head over to youtube to check out an all-new "corrections." thanks for watching. we love you, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
i want to thank jay weinberg and the 8g band. head over to youtube to check out an all-new "corrections." thanks for watching. we love you, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪