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Welcome to squawk alley. Im Carl Quintanilla live with Morgan Brennan at post 9 of the New York Stock Exchange. Jon fortt has the morning off. The markets have lost some gains as all eyes are turning to jackson hole Steve Liesman is there as the feds twoday annual economic symposium kicks off. Hey, steve hey, carl this is from our icon. But the september fed fund futures has now flipped from a small probability of a 50 basis point cut in september to a small probability that the fed remains on old just to be clear, a 98 probability that the fed does cut by a quarter, but it was like a 2 probability of a fed now its a 2 cut that the fed remains on hold in september maybe some of that coming from the sort of hawkish talk or less dovish talk weve gotten from two Federal Reserve officials here in jackson hole so far. I say so far, because theres a lot yet to come. Ill get to that in a second before we get to that, i want to show all of this sort of emphasizes the challenge of Federal Reser
nevada, you have up and down the ballot some election deniers there, same goes for arizona. a lot at stake out west and across the country. nobody s going to sleep on the west coast tonight, back east, because, man, some of the most important races taking place. control of congress is up for grabs. republicans are favored to win the house, where they need a net gain of five seats. the smallest number of seats the out of power party has needed to flip the house since 1932. michael, let s put perspective on this again for our friends joining us on the west coast right now. in 2010, how many seats we picked up 63 house seats, which was the most the party picked up since 1928. and that was after barack obama had a massive landslide victory. right. bill clinton won in 92. 73 republicans get elected that year. and in 2018, you actually had, when donald trump was president, democrats didn t do quite as well, but they had 40 seats. so it s going to be really interest
We look at new financial options. Plus, is it has . Is it tesla . Bigticket acquisitions. And how much is riding on moonshot . Is significantly extending life even possible . All of that i had on this special bloomberg west. First, let me tell you about the Holding Company under which google is just another branch. Alphabet is what we once thought as google, but separated into more clear units. There is fiber, the internet calico, theer, biotech firm trying to cheat death, and x, home of the moonshot. The court moneymaking business still lives at google. Some are calling it classic google. It includes search, android, youtube, maps, and is being led by larry pages chosen one. Chai launched chrome who took over android operations and recently almost all of consumer google products. Joining me to discuss how we can accomplish big things is brad stone, and then leg. Ben leg. What can larry and sergey do that they couldnt do before . Arguably nothing that they havent already been doing. Ev
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