Erasing Tuesday's Rally, Why the "Putin Effect" on Natural Gas Matters, Zuckerberg Fires Back At the Facebook Whistleblower, Talking Biotech At the Active-Passive Investor Summit, Dow CEO's Strategy on "Investor Day"

Published: Oct. 6, 2021, 3:06 p.m.

b'The morning after Tuesday\'s rally, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber explored a big pullback in the markets amid action in bond yields -- despite much stronger-than-expected ADP September jobs data. Volatility in natural gas prices as\\nRussian President Vladimir Putin says his country is ready to increase gas shipments Europe. The anchors explain what the action in the energy markets means for investors. Facebook and its stock remain in the spotlight: CEO Mark Zuckerberg strikes back after whistleblower Frances Haugen\'s Capitol Hill Testimony on Tuesday. In a blog post, Zuckerberg denied that Facebook prioritizes profit over safety and well-being, and added that the "argument that we deliberately push content that makes people angry for profit is deeply illogical." At the Active-Passive Investor Summit in New York, David interviewed activist investor Alex Denner about his strategy when it comes to the biotech sector. Dow Inc. Chairman & CEO Jim Fitterling also joined the program on his company\'s "Investor Day" to discuss his investment plans to boost core earnings by $3-billion annually over the next decade, "with a clear path to zero-carbon emissions." Also in focus: Tech under pressure and betting on the cloud, a look at the auto sector ahead of General Motors\' investor event, what\'s sparking the surge in bitcoin, plus the debt ceiling standoff.'