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Closing Bell

Closing Bell Overtime: Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger’s First Interview Since Ouster; Twilio CEO On AI Integration 3/24/25

Closing Bell

CNBC

Business, News

4.8118 Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2025

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Carson Group’s Ryan Detrick and Evans May Wealth’s Brooke May break down the latest market trends and today’s big rally. Morgan Stanley Global Chief Economist Seth Carpenter weighs in on the economy and impact of tariffs talk. Twilio CEO Khozema Shipchandler discusses AI’s impact on business—and how the company is using AI internally to drive efficiency. Alan Ratner, Managing Director at Zelman & Associates, analyzes KB Home’s earnings. Plus, former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger gives his first interview since being ousted from the helm of the chipmaker and an inside look at how China is courting US CEOs (again) with our Eunice Yoon.

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0:00.0

Well, that's the end of regulation.

0:01.2

International paper ringing the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange here on during doing the honors at the NASDAQ.

0:06.8

Stocks jumping to kick off the last full week of the first quarter as a potentially softer stance on tariffs re-energizes the bulls.

0:14.9

The NASDA climbing more than 2% led by a surge for Tesla.

0:18.1

That's a scorecard here on Wall Street.

0:19.8

But the action's just

0:21.1

getting started. Welcome to closing bell over time. I'm Morgan Brennan at CNBC headquarters.

0:25.7

And I'm John Ford. Joining today from San Francisco ahead this hour, Morgan Stanley's global

0:30.7

chief economist Seth Carpenter weighs in on the latest tariff news and the one policy proposal

0:36.1

he says is still an underappreciated drag on the economy.

0:40.1

Plus, we will get to the latest read on the Home Builders and KB Home Reports earnings results,

0:44.4

along with nuclear technology company, Oklahoma.

0:47.6

And former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger speaks out an exclusive interview, his first since being

0:52.8

ousted from the company about Intel's

0:54.8

path forward, what he's doing now, and if he'd ever lead a public company again.

0:59.5

But we start with today's market rally. So let's bring in Carson Group chief market strategist,

1:04.3

Ryan Dietrich and Evans May wealth managing partner, Brooke May. Great to have you both here

1:08.4

with all the major averages higher by anywhere from

1:11.4

one to two and a half percent. Ryan, I'll start with you because we have the S&P it looks like

1:15.3

settling it out at 57-67. So up about 1.7, 1.8 percent. The NASDA got more than 2 percent

1:23.2

here. Can this rally be believed? Well, we think so. Thanks for having me on a green day. It's kind of rare here.

1:30.8

You know, one of the things, Morgan, that we like about this, what have we seen the last couple months?

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