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AdvertisementA small town in Italy is offering homes for 1 euro to attract Americans amid the recent election cycle. Ollolai's initiative is part of Italy's broader "Case a 1 euro" program started in the 2010s. There is also an option for digital nomads to work there for a month for only 1 euro. Ollolai started offering 1-euro homes in 2018, but other towns, like Sicilian commune Gangi, started giving away vacant houses in 2015. But if you don't want to commit fully to moving across the ocean, a redirect from the Ollolai website luring potential buyers offers an option for digital nomads.
Persons: Ollolai, Francesco Columbu, Columbo, Donald Trump, Ollolai isn't Organizations: Italian National Institute of Statistics, Business, CNN Locations: Italy, Sardinia, Italian, Europe
Intuit shares fell 6% in extended trading on Thursday after the finance software maker issued a revenue forecast for the current quarter that trailed analysts' estimates due to some sales getting delayed. Intuit called for second-quarter earnings of $2.55 to $2.61 per share, with $3.81 billion to $3.85 billion in revenue. At Thursday's close, Intuit shares were up about 9% so far in 2024, while the S&P 500 has gained almost 25% in the same period. On Tuesday Intuit shares slipped 5% after The Washington Post said U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's proposed Department of Government Efficiency had discussed developing a mobile app for federal income tax filing. WATCH: H&R Block, Intuit shares fall after report Trump admin considering a free tax-filing app
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrump needs to make Treasury Secretary decision very quickly, says Punchbowl News' Jake ShermanJake Sherman, Punchbowl News co-founder, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Trump administration's pick for Treasury Secretary, some of the controversial figures in the Trump cabinet, and much more.
Persons: Jake Sherman Jake Sherman Organizations: Email Trump, Punchbowl, Punchbowl News, Trump, Treasury
Matt Gaetz, who faced a torrent of scrutiny over allegations of sex trafficking and drug use, abruptly withdrew his bid to become attorney general on Thursday in the first major political setback for President-elect Donald J. Trump since his election this month. The collapse of Mr. Gaetz’s prospective candidacy just 16 days after the election appeared to be the earliest such failed cabinet pick in modern history and underscored the haphazard way that Mr. Trump has gone about assembling his new administration. He picked Mr. Gaetz almost on a whim last week without extensive vetting, knowing that allegations were out there, but essentially daring Senate Republicans to accept him anyway. Mr. Trump moved quickly to replace Mr. Gaetz with another conservative favorite. By the day’s end, he announced on social media that he planned to nominate Pam Bondi, the former attorney general of Florida and one of his defense lawyers in his first impeachment trial, to be U.S. attorney general.
Persons: Matt Gaetz, Donald J, Trump, Gaetz, Pam Bondi Organizations: Senate, Justice Department Locations: Florida
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Morgan Stanley's Michael Kushma and American Century's Mike RodeMike Rode, senior investment director at American Century Investments, and Michael Kushma, senior fixed income portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, join CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss where to find opportunity in the market, how to position for the incoming administration, and more.
Persons: Morgan Stanley's Michael Kushma, Mike Rode Mike Rode, Michael Kushma, CNBC's Organizations: Century Investments, Morgan Stanley Investment Management
New York CNN —In between his posts on Truth Social announcing nominees for his incoming administration, President-elect Donald Trump urged Republicans Wednesday to nix a bipartisan bill that would give journalists greater protections under federal law. Trump wrote on his favorite social network that “REPUBLICANS MUST KILL THIS BILL!”He linked to a PBS “NewsHour” interview with Jodie Ginsberg, the CEO of the Committee to Protect Journalists, who urged the Senate to pass the legislation. Known as the PRESS Act, the Protect Reporters From Exploitative State Spying Act would prevent the government from forcing journalists to reveal their sources and limit the seizure of their data without their knowledge. “It’s really important that we have that federal shield law to protect journalists at the federal level,” Ginsberg said on PBS. “Many Trump supporters from Rep. Jim Jordan to Sen. Mike Lee are champions of the PRESS Act because it would protect all journalists, including many who reach primarily conservative audiences.
Persons: Donald Trump, nix, Trump, Jodie Ginsberg, Sen, Tom Cotton, Trump’s, Joe Biden’s, ” Ginsberg, John Oliver, Dell Cameron, Trevor Timm, , ” Timm, Jim Jordan, Mike Lee Organizations: New, New York CNN, Social, Republicans, PBS, Protect Journalists, Senate, Freedom, Press, Republican, The New York Times, HBO, WIRED, Democratic, Press Foundation, CNN, Trump, Rep Locations: New York
AdvertisementElon Musk reignited his long-running feud with Jeff Bezos in a X post on Thursday. Musk said Bezos told people that Trump would lose and they should sell their Tesla and SpaceX stock. Elon Musk has taken aim at Jeff Bezos once more, reigniting the war of words between the world's two richest people. In a X post on Thursday, Musk said that Bezos had told people to dump their shares in his companies because Donald Trump was bound to lose the presidential election. This message about Bezos is a way to give himself an excuse to legitimately do so, by saying that 'Bezos started it.'"
Persons: Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Musk, Bezos, Trump, Donald Trump, ince, ould, ake Organizations: SpaceX Locations: lon, usk, ehicles,
The fate of MSNBC could be in Trump’s hands
  + stars: | 2024-11-21 | by ( Matt Egan | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
It’s true that analysts expect the Trump administration to generally be less hostile to mergers. Yet it’s also true that some Republicans – including some tapped to join the Trump administration – have been described as “Khanservatives” because they’ve called for tougher, not weaker, antitrust scrutiny. Earlier this year, Gaetz told NOTUS that the FCC chair’s work “inspired me” and he expressed hope she stays in power for a Trump administration. As Gaetz fights to survive a tough nomination process to be attorney general, Comcast dropped a bombshell in the media industry by spinning off MSNBC, CNBC, USA, Oxygen and other networks. “It’s hard not to look at the spinoff of CNBC and MSNBC as potentially a response to the new administration,” said Petro.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Trump, Donald Trump, ” Craig Moffett, MoffettNathanson, Brendan Carr, Trump’s, Kamala Harris, Carr, Skydance’s, , Moffett, Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Sonnenfeld, Gaetz, Vance, Lina Khan, it’s, they’ve, JD Vance, Khan, Biden, Matt Gaetz, NOTUS, , Brian Roberts, Will Trump, Frank Louthan, Raymond James, It’s, Louthan, Lee Petro, Dickinson, it’s “, Petro Organizations: New, New York CNN, Department, T’s, CNN, Timer Warner, Trump, Comcast, MSNBC, CNBC, NBC, DOJ, Federal Communications Commission, FCC, Paramount, Fox News, CBS, Yale, Leadership, Time Warner, Biden, Federal Trade, , Washington DC Locations: New York, Florida, USA
Florida Man Matt Gaetz was announced as Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general on a Wednesday. Eight days later, his complete unfitness for the job had become so undeniable and insurmountable that he withdrew from consideration. Trump’s decision to put him forward was an early, gross test for the president-elect’s entire Senate team. And while the Senate has been trending Trumpier as well, the transformation is not yet complete. With Gaetz, the MAGA king was watching to see if there was a line that his Senate subjects would not yet cross.
Persons: Matt Gaetz, Donald Trump’s, Gaetzgate, Trump, MAGA Organizations: Florida, Senate, Republican, Republican House
“I do not support the death penalty,” Gonzalez wrote on Twitter, now X, in September 2020. The punishment stopping short of the death penalty, though, earned criticism from some right-wing firebrands like US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. “Jose Ibarra deserves the death penalty,” the Republican from Georgia wrote on X. Four days after the killing, Gonzalez brought in Sheila Ross from the Prosecuting Attorney’s Council to join a task force in the murder case. Three months later, Gonzalez released the statement announcing prosecutors would not seek the death penalty.
Persons: Deborah Gonzalez, ” Gonzalez, Jose Ibarra, Laken Riley, Ibarra, I’m, , Allyson Phillips, “ I’m, H, Patrick Haggard, Marjorie Taylor Greene, “ Jose Ibarra, Allyson, Dawn Brinkley, , , Feedback Jose Ibarra, Donald Trump’s, Gonzalez, , Riley, Sheila Ross, Kalki Yalamanchili Organizations: CNN, Circuit, Twitter, Western, Attorney’s, Republican, USA, University of Georgia, Attorney’s Council Locations: Athens, , Georgia, Venezuela
“People are afraid of walking the streets right now; there’s a lot of fear … a lot of fear,” Sanchez said. “Shrinking worker (supply) in a period in which those sectors need more workers and are having a hard time finding workers will clearly generate a slowdown,” Peri said. Although temporary farm visas — known as H-2A — do exist, there is no legal way to have year-round foreign workers. “We know [undocumented immigrants] are working, they’re not sitting at home,” he said. “The slowing in immigration that’s broadly anticipated will probably show up in tighter labor markets for lower-skilled workers,” he said in an interview.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Sam Sanchez, , Sanchez, ” Sanchez, Giovanni Peri, Peri, Ron Estrada, , ” Estrada, farmworkers, Joe Sohm, Farmworker Justice’s Estrada, Carolinians, they’re, “ They’ve, Biden, Trump, Michael Feroli, Julia Pollak, Scott Olson, it’s, Joe Brusuelas, ” Karoline Leavitt, Vance, Joanne Eriaku, Eriaku, she’s Organizations: CNN, Chicago, Coast Hospitality Group, , Global Migration, University of California, Davis, UCDavis, Migration Center . Business, Biden, Farmworker, North Carolina Growers Association, Congressional, CBO, JPMorgan, Republican National Convention, RSM, Trump, United Nations, UN, Social Locations: America, Mexico, Little, San Francisco, Chicago, , Milwaukee, Chicago’s Little, Springfield , Ohio, New York City, Uganda, Eriaku, Kenya, United States
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIntuit CEO says it is 'excited to partner with DOGE' on simplified tax codeIntuit CEO Sasan Goodarzi joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk quarterly results, the incoming administration, and more.
Persons: DOGE, Sasan Goodarzi Organizations: Intuit
SentinelOne researchers traced the front companies to a larger set of organizations based in China. One American entrepreneur told CNN that, according to the FBI, his company had unwittingly sent tens of thousands of dollars to the North Korean government. It’s not the first time that researchers have traced North Korean IT worker operations to northeast China. CNN reported in April on a North Korean computer server that contained illustrations that appeared to have been produced for US animation studios. Logs from the North Korean computer server showed multiple visits from internet connections in northeast China.
Persons: Biden, Trump, ” Tom Hegel, Hegel, Dakota Cary, It’s Organizations: CNN, FBI, North Korean, US, Court, Massachusetts, cyberattacks, White, Korean, North Locations: SentinelOne, China, Korea, American, Arizona, Pyongyang, Liaoning, North Korea, Korean, North Korean
Donald Trump’s team has construed his victory as a mandate for carrying out what it has described as mass deportations. The constraints on a mass deportation operation are logistical more than legal. So the question is not whether mass deportation will happen. It’s how big Mr. Trump and his administration will go, and how quickly. How far are they willing to bend or break the rules to make their numbers?
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Trump, Stephen Miller, Tom Homan, Trump’s Organizations: Department of Homeland Security
AdvertisementJoe Biden is taking last-minute measures to support Ukraine before leaving things to Donald Trump. He finally let Ukraine use US missiles to strike inside Russia and approved anti-personnel mines. These moves appear aimed at changing the war before Trump — who seems to want most to end the conflict as soon as possible — takes office. Biden, whose administration has sent billions of dollars in weaponry to Ukraine, recently lifted long-held restrictions on Kyiv's use of American-made longer-range missiles to strike targets inside Russia. And during a press briefing that same day, State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said the Biden administration moved to forgive about $4.7 billion in US loans to Ukraine.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Donald Trump's, Trump, Biden, Diego Herrera Carcedo, Antony Blinken, Matthew Miller, Mick Ryan, They've, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukraine's, Abrams, Mark Temnycky, Ben Friedman, Zelenskyy, Oleg Petrasiuk, Ryan, hasn't, JD Vance, Shawn Ryan, Abishur Prakash, Putin, Prakash Organizations: White, Army Tactical Missile Systems, Shadow, Brigade, Getty, State, Australian Army, White House, Washington Post, Washington, Council's Eurasia Center, Defense, 24th Mechanised Brigade, AP Ryan, Trump, Anadolu, Kyiv Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Russia's, Bryansk, Soviet, Ukraine's Donetsk, Anadolu, Russia's Kursk, Chasiv Yar, Australian, Western, Russian, Toretsk, Donetsk, Mar, Lago , Florida, Toronto, Canada, British, Ukrainian, Dnipro, Europe
Wall Street's optimistic tone since Donald Trump secured a return to the White House could have outsized benefits for a handful of stocks that typically gain when sentiment is bullish, according to Piper Sandler. "By many metrics, bullish sentiment is at an extreme," Michael Kantrowitz, Piper Sandler's chief investment strategist and head of portfolio strategy, wrote in a Tuesday note. Against this backdrop, Piper Sandler screened for stocks that are most sensitive to bullish sentiment. Garmin is another stock that historically performs well when market sentiment is high, registering gains 62% of the time. GRMN YTD mountain Garmin stock has gained nearly 60% in 2024.
Persons: Donald Trump, Piper Sandler, Stocks, Michael Kantrowitz, Piper, Uber, Trump, FactSet Organizations: Investors, Uber Technologies, Garmin, Materials, Micron Technology
AdvertisementRay Dalio said Trump's approach to governance was tried by hard-right states in the 1930s. Dalio, who often publishes personal remarks on the global economy, wrote a LinkedIn commentary on Wednesday with his predictions for a second Trump administration. Advertisement"Think of Gordon Gekko and the perspective he conveyed in his 'greed is good' speech," Dalio wrote of Trump's approach, referring to Michael Douglas' character from "Wall Street," the 1987 film. Dalio wrote that he isn't saying Trump's administration would be fascist or that Trump would behave like fascist leaders. Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesTheir mission, Dalio wrote, is to "create maximum economic strength and fight foreign enemies."
Persons: Ray Dalio, Trump, Donald Trump, Trump's, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Gordon Gekko, Dalio, Michael Douglas, Ramaswamy, Marco Rubio, Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon, Brandon Bell, Pete Hegseth, Elise Stefanik Organizations: Bridgewater Associates, of Government, Trump, SpaceX, Fox News, Defense Secretary, New York, United Nations, US Senate, Republican, Business Locations: United States, Washington, China
SEC commissioners serve five-year terms, so Gensler could in theory have stayed on until at least 2026. Gensler took over the SEC in 2021, and under his leadership the commission has taken an ambitious but controversial approach to several regulatory issues, including cryptocurrencies. Trump has not announced his pick to lead the SEC, but the expectation is that the next chair will be friendlier to Wall Street and crypto. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler will resign on Jan. 20, the agency announced Thursday, paving the way for President-elect Donald Trump to immediately select a replacement. Under Gensler, the SEC pushed to require more disclosure from publicly traded companies and financial advisors for investors.
Persons: Gensler, Trump, Gary Gensler, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Musk, Gensler's, — CNBC's Lora Kolodny Organizations: SEC, cryptocurrencies, . Securities, Exchange, Gensler's SEC, Twitter, Trump, Government Efficiency
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHyundai's incoming CEO on Elon Musk's proximity to Trump: It's good for electric vehiclesJosé Muñoz. incoming CEO of Hyundai, joins Phil LeBeau on CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss the company's EV future, what the incoming administration's economic policy could mean for business, and more.
Persons: Phil LeBeau Organizations: Elon, Hyundai, EV Locations: Trump
Former Trump FBI deputy director and CNN senior law enforcement analyst Andrew McCabe said Thursday that Rogers would be a “totally reasonable, logical selection” to nominate to lead the agency, pointing to his knowledge of the intelligence community and his experience at the FBI. CNN has reached out to the Trump transition team and the FBI for comment. Sources previously said that Patel had been lobbying for the FBI director position, where he would be well-positioned to try to investigate Trump’s political enemies, declassify sensitive information and purge career civil servants. He also briefly considered installing Patel as deputy FBI director in the closing weeks of his first administration. The deputy FBI director job is a career position – not a politically appointed role – and then-Attorney General William Barr helped talk Trump out of putting Patel at the bureau at the time.
Persons: Donald Trump, MAGA, Trump, Christopher Wray, Matt Gaetz, Mike Rogers, Kash Patel, haven’t, Andrew McCabe, Rogers, McCabe, Patel, , that’s, ” McCabe, Gina Haspel, , William Barr, CNN’s Sara Murray, Zachary Cohen, Evan Perez, Pamela Brown, Kaanita Iyer Organizations: CNN, FBI, Michigan, Senate, Former Trump FBI, Trump Locations: Lago, Florida
However, the four Biden appellate nominees already faced tough odds of confirmation, with some, like 3rd US Circuit Court of Appeals nominee Adeel Mangi, facing opposition among Democrats as well. The Senate deal puts Biden in a position to potentially beat Trump’s record of number of district court judges confirmed. Still, Demand Justice, an organization that advocates for progressive judicial nominees, blasted the new deal for depriving the four Biden circuit nominees of floor votes. Those efforts were always going to face headwinds and got more arduous when Trump demanded that Senate Republicans blockade all pending Biden nominees for the bench. Under the new deal, Republicans backed off procedural tactics that would stymie the confirmations of six district nominees that were on the floor Wednesday night and on Thursday.
Persons: Joe Biden’s, Donald Trump’s, Biden, Adeel Mangi, , Chuck Schumer, Trump, haven’t, Obama, Maggie Jo Buchanan, , Donald Trump, headwinds, Independent Sen, Joe Manchin’s, Kyrsten Sinema, Washington –, Dick Durbin Organizations: CNN, Senate, Liberal, Democratic, Republicans, Biden, Democrats, GOP, Trump, Demand, Independent, Republican, Illinois Democrat Locations: Washington, Arizona, Illinois
AdvertisementMatt Gaetz announced Thursday his withdrawal from consideration to be US attorney general. He said his confirmation was "unfairly becoming a distraction" to Trump's team. Matt Gaetz has withdrawn himself from consideration to be President-Elect Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general of the United States, the former Florida congressman announced on Thursday afternoon. While the momentum was strong, it is clear that my confirmation was unfairly becoming a distraction to the critical work of the Trump/Vance… — Matt Gaetz (@mattgaetz) November 21, 2024"I greatly appreciate the recent efforts of Matt Gaetz in seeking approval to be Attorney General," Trump wrote on Truth Social. Meanwhile, Gaetz had taken the extraordinary step of resigning from the House after his nomination was announced, ostensibly to allow Florida Gov.
Persons: Matt Gaetz, Trump, Donald Trump's, Gaetz, Vance, Sen, JD Vance, Ohio, Vance …, Matt, Ron DeSantis Organizations: Trump, Administration, Florida Republican, Senate, Justice, Gaetz, Florida Gov Locations: United States, Florida
A few months ago, a three-post exchange between Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk on Mr. Musk’s X would have passed for petty sniping between billionaire rivals. “Just learned tonight at Mar-a-Lago that Jeff Bezos was telling everyone that @realDonaldTrump would lose for sure, so they should sell all their Tesla and SpaceX stock,” Mr. Musk wrote Wednesday night, referring to two of his companies. 100% not true,” Mr. Bezos responded on Thursday morning. “Well, then, I stand corrected,” Mr. Musk wrote back, with a laughing-crying emoji. With President-elect Donald J. Trump's history of animosity toward Mr. Bezos, the posts carried an unspoken message about Mr. Musk’s growing power within the incoming administration.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Musk’s, , Mr, Musk, Nope, Bezos, Donald J Organizations: SpaceX
AdvertisementThe DOJ has asked the judge in its antitrust case against Google to force the tech giant to sell Chrome, its massively popular browser. In August, a judge ruled Google violated antitrust laws and acted as a monopoly when it came to its search engine. Google will have a chance to respond next month with its own plan before the judge makes a ruling next year. That makes it a powerful distribution arm for Google since Chrome's default search engine is … Google. And Apple was making at least $20 billion a year by defaulting to Google Search .
Persons: Billy Bob Thornton, Trump, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Chelsea Jia Feng, Hugh Langley, Lara O'Reilly, Lara, Apple, Donald Trump, Matt Gaetz, Marc Rowan, Arturo Holmes, Apollo, Scott Kleinman, Jim Zelter, Morgan Stanley's, Jeff McMillan's, he's, You've, that's, Michael M, Tyler Le, Google's DeepMind, John Deere, Biden, Dan DeFrancesco, Grace Lett, Ella Hopkins, Hallam Bullock, Amanda Yen, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Justice Department, Google, Tech, Nvidia, Elon, DOJ, Microsoft, YouTube, Bloomberg, Big Tech, Trump, Getty, , Comcast, Boston Celtics, White Locations: Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, London
Israel resumed its bombing campaign on Thursday in the Hezbollah-controlled area south of Beirut, as a top U.S. envoy visited Israel to talk to officials there and try to nail down the terms of a cease-fire between the two warring sides. Amos Hochstein, the senior Biden administration official, was expected to meet on Thursday with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to Omer Dostri, the prime minister’s spokesman. A day earlier, Mr. Hochstein wrapped up two days of talks with Lebanese officials and spoke of having made “additional progress” in the quest to end Israel’s yearlong conflict with the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. Speaking to reporters in Beirut on Wednesday, Mr. Hochstein said he would go to Israel “to try to bring this to a close if we can.”After days of tense calm in the Lebanese capital, Israel issued new evacuation orders early on Thursday for the Dahiya, the densely packed area south of the city where Hezbollah holds sway. That was soon followed by airstrikes, which the Israeli military said had targeted the group’s command headquarters and military infrastructure.
Persons: Israel, Amos Hochstein, Benjamin Netanyahu, Omer Dostri, Hochstein, Israel “, Organizations: Biden Locations: Beirut, U.S, Israel, Lebanese
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