Stocks testing critical levels durab durables, though, were fought good ten year 176 our road map begins with twitter. Tanking as you know. Tesla up big two big movers on this busiest day of the season. Amazon and intel report tonight. Plus the 737 maxes are taking a big hit. The ceo will join us first on cnbc. Beyond bearish bets mount ahead of the companys lock expiration and 3q results. So lets start with two big movers in tech tesla is surging after surprising a quarterly product delivery and cost cuts they expect to deliver more than 360,000 teex e vehicles th vehicles this year ted segal, on a weak revenue guide, despit daus that beat consensus up 17 the buck in the ad product, jim, that kept them from basically getting good data to share with their ad partners, took 3 points off the growth. Very self inticketed wound. Ned segal comes to realize as a cfo the spokesperson for the firm, you know, i come back and i say, look, it is still a must buy if you want to introduce the joker
Maker soaring today. Now up almost 90 this year. The stock just got a huge upgrade. Its our call of the day Halftime Report starts right now. Welcome good to have you with us our Investment Committee at the table, joe terranova, the brothers are here, and meghan is here as well, Senior Investment strategist at the wilmington trust. One of the best performing large cap tech stocks of the year, microsoft. Beating on earnings and revenues the shares are moving higher pete najarian, everybody owns it at the desk. You get the first crack because youve been the biggest and longest believer. I continue to be a believer this all started with it went in the right direction what has he done we talked about how great the focus has been on cloud but the monstrous acquisition they made with linkedin everybody was critical about and that is starting to be another one of those verticals we talk about when we talk about names like apple and other names we talk about what are some of their areas they w
Says this is one of the best looking charts in the entire market we will tell you what it is. First do you hear that whats that that is the countdown to the next round of tariffs. Come midnight sunday tariffs creased to 5 on some of the remaining goods from china many big businesses are warning the new round of tariffs will be a direct hit to consumers but today the market rallied on renewed hopes of a trade deal. Is the market putting too much stock a trade deal happening or is it the calm before the storm . Guy. We addressed it last night. Secita is with us. We were on squawk boxa coupl of weeks ago we did like nine hours one morning. I said dont short a dull market and it has proven me and i think it will be correct for the new few days into wednesday. I dont think anything has been resolved i think the problems that got us down 800 a couple of weeks ago are the same problems that exist today. Bonds continue to get negative yields all of these are huge problems the market i think ca
Twitter. Com cspanwj, on cspan, its facebook. Com cspan. You can start calling in now. The United States is currently the largest foreign aid donor in the world, accounting for some 25 of worldwide Assistance Spending in 2017, but President Trump wants to cut back. Heres the president from sunday. President trump i support many of those that were negotiated out but ive cut back a lot on countries we give billions of dollars to countries that dont even like us and ive been cutting back a lot. We get billions and billions of dollars to countries that dont like us, dont like us even a little bit and ive been cutting that and weve jut put a package of about 4 billion additional dollars in. And in some case, i could see it both ways. In some case, these are countries that we should not be giving to. Reporter how do you see cutting aids as helping the United States though . Does it make it safer . President trump i dont think so. No, i dont think so. And if i thalled it would, i would probab
Companies and they make deals and decide whether they will invest. The second thing, we do Public Policy advocacy. At the state level, federal level before congress. How much time do you spend on capitol hill and how was your Organization Funded . We are funded by dues of our members. I spend maybe 10 of my time. I try to meet all the freshman members of congress. There are hundreds of them in this congress and then introduce them to what is biotechnology, what we are trying to accomplish and the policy issues that are conducive to the success of innovation. How many of those conversations have you met with the freshman income its our focus on the cost of restriction drugs . Most of them, if not all of them. Do you think Prescription Drugs cost too much . I want to set forth two moral imperatives. There is a group of patients who have diseases for which we have already developed cures. There might not one of them should never be a without the medicine they need. We believe in that impe