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so again, it's holland america, do your research. i think that some of these cruise lines are getting more elevated dining, and i think people are definitely wanting to do that. gasia. and andre and i think that even though i had never really had a desire to go on a ship, i think my mind may be changing a little bit, especially after seeing this kind of food. >> yes, this food is fantastic. we tried it before here many times. i know you're probably going to get a chance to try it there. sal. thank you so much, don't eat too much. bring some back for us for sure. >> oh, i won't, all right. >> happening today. it's a crucial deadline day for some people who took out federal student loans. borrowers may qualify for a one time debt cancellation or credit, but they have to apply for a consolidation by midnight tonight. the biden administration is canceling federal student debt or providing relief for some 30 million americans, consolidating federal student loans doesn't guarantee they'll be forgiven the entire processing period will take
so again, it's holland america, do your research. i think that some of these cruise lines are getting more elevated dining, and i think people are definitely wanting to do that. gasia. and andre and i think that even though i had never really had a desire to go on a ship, i think my mind may be changing a little bit, especially after seeing this kind of food. >> yes, this food is fantastic. we tried it before here many times. i know you're probably going to get a chance to try it there....
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i'm frank holland with silvia an maro these are your headlines anglo america is surging after the offer to create the world's largest company. >>> astrazeneca gets a boost after a top and bottom line beat the ceo tells cnbc how the pharma giant is spending its cash >> we come to invest substantially in our plan. the expenses are by 18% in the quarter. we are very much investing in r rand d. >>> nestle posts a sales miss in the first quarter with prices weighing on the consumer. >>> and meta shares sink in the trade despite the beat on earnings as mark zuckerberg rekindles fears of a.i. spending. >> we have shown we can build leading models and be a leading a.i. company in the world. >>> welcome to "street signs." we start today's show with the acquisition news bhp confirmed it made an offer to buy london listed anglo american with the share capital of 31 billion pounds anglo america is looking to review the offer a significant potential deal here we have karen tso joining us karen, outline the potential deal >> we had this discussion a few years ago. we were all puzzled. we were staring
i'm frank holland with silvia an maro these are your headlines anglo america is surging after the offer to create the world's largest company. >>> astrazeneca gets a boost after a top and bottom line beat the ceo tells cnbc how the pharma giant is spending its cash >> we come to invest substantially in our plan. the expenses are by 18% in the quarter. we are very much investing in r rand d. >>> nestle posts a sales miss in the first quarter with prices weighing on the...
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, no, to live, his wife is in holland, no, where they sent him to ukraine, where zelensky to run away when the owner says , carry out your mission to the last, you know, the topic of defeat was raised here, scholz, macron, these are all some, if you take the line of life, the line of history, they are not so important. there is another person, there is a black rock foundation, there is larry fing, in the west this is a foundation, i think this is what i can say, this is the most a mega fund is someone who owns or can develop. any western business globally, so larry fing hasn’t lost since 1986, he was in his 86th year, but that’s his downfall , by and large, where he was such a toxic character on wall street, now, when all this happens, this will be the second for him it’s a breeze, because the breeze and everything else, it will pass him by, they’ll say, they’ll tell him: listen, your program aladdin, it doesn’t work, what did they even come up with, what does it put into it? money, what you do, for him it really is, scholz will just leave, macron will also leave, they wil
, no, to live, his wife is in holland, no, where they sent him to ukraine, where zelensky to run away when the owner says , carry out your mission to the last, you know, the topic of defeat was raised here, scholz, macron, these are all some, if you take the line of life, the line of history, they are not so important. there is another person, there is a black rock foundation, there is larry fing, in the west this is a foundation, i think this is what i can say, this is the most a mega fund is...
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and a big achievement to build the first offshore wind farm in america. we're standing up a new industry here that's 30 years behind europe. so of course our costs are going to start higher. and while the fuel of offshore wind and renewables in general are free, solar, wind, the cost of capital is our main driver of some of our costs. and as you know, interest rates have risen significantly over the last few years and is one of the main drivers why offshore wind is more expensive today than two or three years ago. katie: it feels like every conversation i have on this show is couched in the fact we are in this higher interest rate environment and we look at the economy and inflation is very high. when it comes to consumers, even consumers that would like to be part of the energy transition, does it make it more difficult for consumers to really embrace and adopt some of these new innovations such as offshore winds when they're worried about their pocketbook right now? david: one of the challenge is one thing i spend time on and talk to my team about. affo
and a big achievement to build the first offshore wind farm in america. we're standing up a new industry here that's 30 years behind europe. so of course our costs are going to start higher. and while the fuel of offshore wind and renewables in general are free, solar, wind, the cost of capital is our main driver of some of our costs. and as you know, interest rates have risen significantly over the last few years and is one of the main drivers why offshore wind is more expensive today than two...
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craig's consisted of 40 marines, few of which were born in america. they were mostly immigrants from great britain, ireland, holland and germany. all but one of the marines was recruited from philadelphia. their average age was 25 and a half years old, with the youngest being 18 and the oldest being 40. their average height was five foot six, with the shortest marine five three and a half inches and the tallest being six foot. and the marines brought a wealth of background and experience to their unit. they included carpenters, masons, barbers, bakers, cabinet makers, coopers jewelers, brass founders, tailors, butchers, painters, wool climbers, millers, servants, and a single doctor. so the american fleet set sail on its inaugural cruise on january. fourth 1776. in all the fleet at this time consisted of seven ships armed with 110 cannons manned by 680 sailors and 234 marines. now, hopkins, the admiral, had two sets of orders when he set sail. he opened up the first set of orders, and it basically told him what the congress has expectations of the goo
craig's consisted of 40 marines, few of which were born in america. they were mostly immigrants from great britain, ireland, holland and germany. all but one of the marines was recruited from philadelphia. their average age was 25 and a half years old, with the youngest being 18 and the oldest being 40. their average height was five foot six, with the shortest marine five three and a half inches and the tallest being six foot. and the marines brought a wealth of background and experience to...
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march 21st anti-israel protestors chanting death to america. the big rally in dear born, michigan that got a lot of headlines and what we watched april 8th. anti-israel agitators shutting down the senate cafeteria. mary kathryn hamm is with us now. how do you think the biden administration is handling this? >> well look, the left often doesn't pay quite the price for its irresponsible rhetoric the right does. biden doesn't seem as intent on denouncing when these folks are his constituency and has to worry about that flank dealing with israel. this week especially that means asking israel to change policy in the face of hamas who is unwilling to give anything. by the way, these protests if i'm generous pro-palestinian but often pro-hamas protestors started october 8th. no boots were on the ground in gaza on october 8th the day after this horrible mask aker. they don't engage with the facts of this. many facts remain true after october 7th. one, there are hostages still in gaza held that could be released and things could end if hamas surrendered
march 21st anti-israel protestors chanting death to america. the big rally in dear born, michigan that got a lot of headlines and what we watched april 8th. anti-israel agitators shutting down the senate cafeteria. mary kathryn hamm is with us now. how do you think the biden administration is handling this? >> well look, the left often doesn't pay quite the price for its irresponsible rhetoric the right does. biden doesn't seem as intent on denouncing when these folks are his constituency...
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. >>> and the white house looks to bolster america's chip independence. it is monday, april 8th, 2024. you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm frank holland coming to you in cnbc london. let's get you ready for the trading day ahead. we check on the u.s. stock futures. bouncing off the lows of early this morning, but still in the red. it looks like the dow opens up 8 points lower. s&p and nasdaq fromlat right no. the bond market is looking good on the back of the jobs report. the two-year yield and ten-year yield is moving higher. >>> let's turn to breaking news. the biden administration announcing fresh funding from the chips act and giving it to taiwan semiconductor. megan cassella is live with the details. megan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank. another big award from the chips program. taiwan semiconductor is on track to receive $6.6 billion from direct grants from the commerce department and up to $5 billion in loans from the chips program. it is expected to tap the tax credit a
. >>> and the white house looks to bolster america's chip independence. it is monday, april 8th, 2024. you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm frank holland coming to you in cnbc london. let's get you ready for the trading day ahead. we check on the u.s. stock futures. bouncing off the lows of early this morning, but still in the red. it looks like the dow opens up 8 points lower. s&p and nasdaq...
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former senior adviser to president trump, president of america first legal. steve, i want to begin with joe biden's obsessions with dei. that i think have spawned this wave of anti-semitism and campus violence. let me get your take on that piece of the story. >> well, all connected so, dei, diversity, equity and inclusion, is about using the power of the state to advance a radical left marxist agenda, masking itself in banner of race, it a vehicle for establishing state control over every aspect of our lives, they push it poisonous ideology to deconstruct western systems and heritage and western law, individualism, limited government. all of it, borders everything. that is leading to kinds of radical pro hamas demonstrations that are taking place now. joe biden owns that every bit of it but this is also connected to the war against donald trump in the legal system as well. justice is no longer blind. they are not using department of justice. to go after ha hamas supporters who are terrorizing jews and americans and fellow students, they use power of law, powe
former senior adviser to president trump, president of america first legal. steve, i want to begin with joe biden's obsessions with dei. that i think have spawned this wave of anti-semitism and campus violence. let me get your take on that piece of the story. >> well, all connected so, dei, diversity, equity and inclusion, is about using the power of the state to advance a radical left marxist agenda, masking itself in banner of race, it a vehicle for establishing state control over every...
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and there were so many french sympathizers in america, they figured that the french figured that they might just be able to take over the united states and make it another puppet regime, as they had with holland and switzerland and northern europe and northern italy. so the fear was real. and we need to understand and that our knowledge was not shared by them back then. let me let me pick up on that that our time is ending and maybe it's it's nice to end with a a request, some broad guidance as we approach 250th anniversary about how to think about that founding generation. obviously, founding now is controversial for some good reasons and some bad reasons. it's controversial because people question the morality of some of the founders and what they created is tradition. is our inheritance good and bad. what's the framework you would offer americans for thinking our founding? and as anniversary comes, how do we think about these people what do we owe them? what do we what should we expect of them? what's the right attitude to have. well, they were an extraordinary generation and pecul
and there were so many french sympathizers in america, they figured that the french figured that they might just be able to take over the united states and make it another puppet regime, as they had with holland and switzerland and northern europe and northern italy. so the fear was real. and we need to understand and that our knowledge was not shared by them back then. let me let me pick up on that that our time is ending and maybe it's it's nice to end with a a request, some broad guidance as...
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it was up between 3 and 4, which was terrific micron was up about 3% early on when frank holland was on. it's now down a little lot of people feel like the $6 billion is no shocker because they built in america the whole time david, again, if it's a good stock, announcing good things, it's not doing anything for the stock. if it has any chink, meaning, it's not guiding up, it's bad. and if it's giuiding lower, like prologis and jb hunt, well, it seems to go down day after day the only stock that's got any mojo is united health. >> unh yes. >> mojo per share. you use that -- >> of course that's a well-known metric, a well-known metric, and one that -- yeah >> thank you >> you're welcome. very low multiple mojo per share. that stock is up over 3% >>> i do want to come to you on netflix. symptom is stock is down 1% but 25% going into tonight's earnings on the strength of the last earnings report, which just blew it out. what are your expectations here? >> well, i do think that they've got that two-tiered model that a lot of people really like, and the new frugality, people are willing t
it was up between 3 and 4, which was terrific micron was up about 3% early on when frank holland was on. it's now down a little lot of people feel like the $6 billion is no shocker because they built in america the whole time david, again, if it's a good stock, announcing good things, it's not doing anything for the stock. if it has any chink, meaning, it's not guiding up, it's bad. and if it's giuiding lower, like prologis and jb hunt, well, it seems to go down day after day the only stock...