Caroline Hyde
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Maybe not consolidation due to the recent issues, but in terms of the previous merger that was denied.
But going forward, having some sort of partnership with major airlines to expand the routes.
Before I let you get back to celebrating the new launch, I do want to just ask you about the recent incident with a pilot, a Ford JetBlue plane that was in the route between Curacao and JFK.
There was a close call with a U.S.
Air Force jet.
Do you have any more information about what happened there to make sure that it doesn't happen again?
Joanna Garrity, the CEO of JetBlue.
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Coming up, President Trump allows Nvidia to ship its H200 AI chip to China in exchange for a 25% surcharge.
Plus, we'll drill more into the Warner Brothers Discovery saga and antitrust concerns rising from the proposed bids.
And Microsoft is committing $17.5 billion over four years to help build India's cloud and AI infrastructure.
We dig into the markets first and foremost, though.
And Ed, not much of a movement.
We're up tenth of a percent on the Nasdaq 100.
The jolts data, basically jobs opening, coming in better than had been anticipated, but scratched beneath the hood and maybe less optimism there than the market had hoped for.
More broadly, we're in wait-and-see mode for the Fed tomorrow, but we're not in wait-and-see mode when it comes to some significant moves for OneStop.
Yep, Nvidia.
This is how Nvidia is traded over a 24-hour period and two sessions.
We're down marginally, basically flat in Tuesday's session.
When news broke from the president that Nvidia would be authorized to ship H200 to China under certain circumstances with a 25% surcharge, the stock spiked.