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stu went who is your co-author? >> and is absently fantastic. when it comes to recipe writing there is an art to it. there's an art to getting what i do in the kitchen to be replicated by someone who is just reading those words on a page. it is a skill that i in many cooks just don't possess. he does have that skill. my ramblings and formatted them and away they will let you make things in the kitchen. >> host: of course we have to remember the role of marine. and your youtube success. >> yes marine is the one who got sick on our vacation. and it keptt me in the hotel rom while we were at disney world and watch the great british bake-off. she's the one i credit for giving her passion for baking. even though it was just by watching a tv show. she is also the one in the early episodes i would think about when i was writing my script and talking to the camera. wothis is how i would tell my friends about whatever i was baking that day. ask what did you learn in the writing of this book and looking of the history if you had a put in a sentence or two
stu went who is your co-author? >> and is absently fantastic. when it comes to recipe writing there is an art to it. there's an art to getting what i do in the kitchen to be replicated by someone who is just reading those words on a page. it is a skill that i in many cooks just don't possess. he does have that skill. my ramblings and formatted them and away they will let you make things in the kitchen. >> host: of course we have to remember the role of marine. and your youtube...
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stu.his year has been an ined criminal year and zero earnings growth, multiple bank failures and the hype surrounding ai and ozempic has us up 23% for this year. next year is a more challenging setup and atlanta gdp number has us slowing economically from 5.2% gdp growth in q3 to 1.2% in q4. you've got economic growth slowing while earnings expectations are going up and then investors cheering on the possibility of fed cuts next year. however, you know, history, stu, says investors should fear the cut because the average draw down from the time you get that first cut till the trough is 27% when you go back to 1970. if that holds up this time around with the first cut right now being priced in for may, that old adage sell in may might go away and may be a great game plan for next year. stuart: you're not a raging bull these days, are you? >> i'm not. i'm not. so, look, we're maintaining equity exposure and there's a lot of good things for the market. the rally broadened out over the course
stu.his year has been an ined criminal year and zero earnings growth, multiple bank failures and the hype surrounding ai and ozempic has us up 23% for this year. next year is a more challenging setup and atlanta gdp number has us slowing economically from 5.2% gdp growth in q3 to 1.2% in q4. you've got economic growth slowing while earnings expectations are going up and then investors cheering on the possibility of fed cuts next year. however, you know, history, stu, says investors should fear...
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stu. stuart: got it. thanks, ash.ire between israel and hamas is over, and israel accuses that a hamas of branding and drugging child hostages and putting female captives in comes. nate foy live on the ground in northern israel, the latest please, nate. >> reporter: well, stuart, it certainly feels like a war zone, and it's been getting more intense throughout the day. we are seeing attacks across israel and, of course, also in gaza. just in the past couple hours, hamas has fired rockets at southern and central israel including a barrage of rockets at tel aviv. all those rockets were intercepted. 2000 terrorist targets -- 200 terrorist targets within gaza hit by thish s df today, and we're also seeing quite a lot of action on the northern front as just about two hours ago at this point we saw the iron dome intercept two launches coming from lebanon. take a look at that moment. [background sounds] if -- >> reporter: so since this, stuart, we have heard near constant artillery coming from israel going back into lebanon,
stu. stuart: got it. thanks, ash.ire between israel and hamas is over, and israel accuses that a hamas of branding and drugging child hostages and putting female captives in comes. nate foy live on the ground in northern israel, the latest please, nate. >> reporter: well, stuart, it certainly feels like a war zone, and it's been getting more intense throughout the day. we are seeing attacks across israel and, of course, also in gaza. just in the past couple hours, hamas has fired rockets...
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stu.ber, october, now in december. but noun the hill a thousand yards -- down the hill a thousand the yards we can go to the drone and another land-based camera showing you just how large this group is. they've just been let through a chain-link fence, and they're going the start walking up here where i am, and this is where they will be processed. already, stu, this morning in the last are hour and a half, two hours we had at least 500 migrants. agents tell me this tbrawp you're looking at down here along the river is upwards of 1,000. yesterday, in the last 24 hours in the sector where we are, there were 2200 migrants. they may easily eclipse that. it's not even 10:30 in the morning here. and so this is the crisis that's playing out as the senate decides they'll probably go home without a border deal. these agents are overwhelmed, some 50, 60 to 1 of my grants. go out to lukeville, arizona. we've got some images and some cameras out there as well. that is absolutely getting hammered. our
stu.ber, october, now in december. but noun the hill a thousand yards -- down the hill a thousand the yards we can go to the drone and another land-based camera showing you just how large this group is. they've just been let through a chain-link fence, and they're going the start walking up here where i am, and this is where they will be processed. already, stu, this morning in the last are hour and a half, two hours we had at least 500 migrants. agents tell me this tbrawp you're looking at...
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have a great weekend, nonetheless are. >> you too, stu.he dow has opened sharply finish not sharply, down about 100 points. lauren: it's up 1,000 points this week. stuart: that's rejecting that piece of information right there. [laughter] i'll stay quiet from here on out. the dow is now down 85 points, but it has, indeed, gained a thousand points this week, lest we forget. thank you very much, indeed. [laughter] one-third are up, two-thirds are down. a rather mixed market. the s&p 500, am i okay to say that that is a modest loss, down a quarter with percent? is that okay? lauren: i approve. stuart: thank you. the nasdaq composite, show me, please. that is down -- no, it's up. .117 # %. -- .17. do you happen to know how many points this week? lauren: 41% this year. stuart: that's a rally. >> i can weigh in and say it's up 23 points right now. tooth and you're accurate too. [laughter] all right, we're having fun. show me big tech. microsoft is up. thank you very much, indeed, 367. amazon, 148. but alphabet, apple and meta are down. let's sta
have a great weekend, nonetheless are. >> you too, stu.he dow has opened sharply finish not sharply, down about 100 points. lauren: it's up 1,000 points this week. stuart: that's rejecting that piece of information right there. [laughter] i'll stay quiet from here on out. the dow is now down 85 points, but it has, indeed, gained a thousand points this week, lest we forget. thank you very much, indeed. [laughter] one-third are up, two-thirds are down. a rather mixed market. the s&p...
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stu. stuart: thanks, ash.ll says people are already cutting back on their holiday shopping because of inflation. we'll bring you the full story. >>> the biden administration is pushing new regulations on i emissions from oil and gas wells. what would be the impact of that? we'll ask a former epa official right after this. ♪ this is btv business television. is west red lake gold north america's next big gold discovery. ion energy, pioneering the lithium revolution in asia. rok resources, an oil and gas up and comer. encore energy, the next us uranium producer. eloro resources, addressing the global scarcity of tin. and baytex energy, a dividend paying oil and gas player. watch at b-tv.com. [music “this little light of mine”] in the world's poorest places, children with cleft conditions live in darkness and shame. they're shunned, outcast, living in pain. you can reach out and change the life of a suffering child right now. a surgery that take as little as forty five minutes and your act of love can change a chi
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we have no word, stu, on whether he will now meet with his now-indicted son. stu? thank you very much, or indeed. okay, that's the president's son side of things, now let's go to the president. house are republicans plan to formalize their impeachment inquiry into president biden early next weak. peter doocy joins us. what's the response from the white house to this, peter? >> reporter: stu, house republicans are still trying to connect, they're trying to trace money that originated overseas and went into hunter biden's accounts to accounts controlled by joe biden. >> we have now deposed witnesses who have thed under oath that he a talked to them on the phone. the evidence is overwhelming, and the american people see through this. it's time for the bidens to tell the truth. i mean, they cannot lie to the american people anymore. the walls are closing in on the president of the united states. >> reporter: here's that white house response: this baseless stunt is not rooted in facts or real estate, but -- reality, but in shameless desire to use their power to scare pr
we have no word, stu, on whether he will now meet with his now-indicted son. stu? thank you very much, or indeed. okay, that's the president's son side of things, now let's go to the president. house are republicans plan to formalize their impeachment inquiry into president biden early next weak. peter doocy joins us. what's the response from the white house to this, peter? >> reporter: stu, house republicans are still trying to connect, they're trying to trace money that originated...
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stu. stuart: thanks, ash.esident trump's election interference trial could be delayed until after march of 2024. that means the trial could be after the all-important super tuesday. that sounds like a trump win to me. >>> as the winter season is about to begin, we're seeing a rise in respiratory illnesses like covid, rsv is. should we get the rsv vaccine? dr. marty makary passes judgment on that next. ♪ doctor, doctor, give me the news, i got a bad days of loving you. ♪ no pill's gonna cure my ail. ♪ i got a bad case of loving you ♪ sofi is helping me get my money right to achieve my ambitions. want to see? (♪) like saving for the ultimate tailgate setup. with sofi checking and savings, i pay no account fees, and earn a competitive apy. sofi can help you fund all your ambitions, no matter how big... or small. ready break! like investing in the athletes of tomorrow. (♪) stuart: on the market we still have a rally. it's a modest rally. dow's up 70, nasdaq up 22. lou basenese still here, ladies and gentlemen. he
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stu? >> one supply and one demand question.the demand side, a lot of question about government health plans and what their appetite to kind of fund these are. and what's the bar for, you know, other companies to kind of enter this space? i know pfizer has been rumored as an entrant, as well. how would you handicap those two things? >> yeah, well, on the government side, i think most of this is probably going to be commercial insurance to start. not sure it's going to be a huge medicare drug, but it's obviously something we're watching pretty closely. sounds like most of the plans have priced for it. next year is going to be a big test, because you're going to see the drugs through the course of the year assent, depending on how that ramp goes, the insurance companies can reprice the business again for 2025. so, next year will be a little bit of a test. and then on the competitive question, pfizer still looking at that area, it doesn't seem like they're going to have anything major to speak about, but that's an ongoing debate. a
stu? >> one supply and one demand question.the demand side, a lot of question about government health plans and what their appetite to kind of fund these are. and what's the bar for, you know, other companies to kind of enter this space? i know pfizer has been rumored as an entrant, as well. how would you handicap those two things? >> yeah, well, on the government side, i think most of this is probably going to be commercial insurance to start. not sure it's going to be a huge...
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by the way, leave you with this, stu.ide of this taco stand, across from his office at american university, a popular spot in d.c. he had a carjacking of an amazon truck early this morning. unbelievable what it is doing, impacting businesses. stuart? stuart: you got that right, griff jenkins in the middle of. thank you very much griff. i have more on disney and their work policies. joining me the treasurer of south carolina, curtis loftus joining us now. why did did you pull state funds out of disney. >> we've been watching disney for a while. seems like they abandoned fiduciary obligations to their investors. movies don't perform. if i recall correctly there were seven movies in 2019 broke a billion dollars. 2023 there are none. stuart: is this a political move or a straightforward economic move because you don't think the stock will do well? >> it was straightforward and economically is one of the reasons we did it but the biggest reason, the straw that broke the camel's bag when bob iger gangs up with media matters alo
by the way, leave you with this, stu.ide of this taco stand, across from his office at american university, a popular spot in d.c. he had a carjacking of an amazon truck early this morning. unbelievable what it is doing, impacting businesses. stuart? stuart: you got that right, griff jenkins in the middle of. thank you very much griff. i have more on disney and their work policies. joining me the treasurer of south carolina, curtis loftus joining us now. why did did you pull state funds out of...
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two different stories being told, stu. stuart: thanks, ash.ting real close and the moment we've been waiting for and we'll take a look at some of the very best and we think they're the best moments from the show this year. don't miss it, we got it after this. ♪ at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. t. rowe price, invest with confidence. stuart: "varney & co." is about to begin. stuart: i don't have any close friends, i don't have friends quite frankly. i don't put personal friends of mine on the show and no personal friend of mine is a politician. murphy, i get along with murphy very well. >> we're friends. >> give me a second for my glasses. stuart: oh, handle that computer. come on, man. i'm the guy who can't handle computers, not you. >> i like naples too, but dinner at 6:00, that's lunch for me. i'm still alive here. i'm still alive. stuart: yeah, i'm mini mid 70s and i eat dinner at 4:00 for the early bird special. lauren: were you a crayon, stuart? stuart: i was, used to chew on the
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stu. stuart: thanks, ashley.of three top universities are testifying before congress. they're facing questions about anti-semitism on campus. the latest headlines from the hearing next. ♪ reliq health is a digital health company targeting the $100 billion virtual care market. reliq is rapidly growing with customers that include several of the largest and most highly rated health care organizations across the nation. reliq health technologies. (fisher investments) it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same, but at fisher investments we're clearly different. (other money manager) different how? you sell high commission investment products, right? (fisher investments) nope. fisher avoids them. (other money manager) well, you must earn commissions on trades. (fisher investments) never at fisher. (other money manager) ok, then you probably sneak in some hidden and layered fees. (fisher investments) no. we structure our fees so we do better when our clients do better. that might be why most of
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see you again soon. >> thanks, stu.t: we know people are down on the economy, but do they believe things will get better soon, lauren? lauren: well, i think this is the great dilemma for the. pete: and the re-election campaign. technically, the economy strong and a soft landing is possible, right? but then there's many -- this major disconnect between the data and this overall feeling of anxiety about the economy. bring up the poll. two-thirds of voters, 67%, see no signs of an improving economy. just 29% say they are seeing ed that the worst is over. evidence that the worst is over. it's that disconnect that one democratic pollster is talking about. this is the word she used, it's mystified the pollsters like herself as well as the white house. but why is this so mist iffying for people? -- mystifying for people? if you look at the cumulative effect of higher prices, the extreme cost of housing and a white house that's telling you buy that expensive car and use that electric stove, and you just feel like something's no
see you again soon. >> thanks, stu.t: we know people are down on the economy, but do they believe things will get better soon, lauren? lauren: well, i think this is the great dilemma for the. pete: and the re-election campaign. technically, the economy strong and a soft landing is possible, right? but then there's many -- this major disconnect between the data and this overall feeling of anxiety about the economy. bring up the poll. two-thirds of voters, 67%, see no signs of an improving...
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we find out stu has no friends and he eats dinner at 4:00 p.m. of childhood eating crayons and lead pencils and can't tell the difference between a camel and a rhino. what a great year 2023 has been. thank you to of course the viewers for enjoying our time here. we love having you on board. all right, move on they say. time for the friday trivia question, a tiny one of course. when did the new year's eve ball first drop in time square? 1899, 1907, 1915, or 1922? i don't have a clue. we ask every year and i forget. .. ashley: hopefully you put your thinking. we asked when did the new year's eve ball first drop in times square. i was going to go from 1915. i think it is after 1899. let's look at the answer. the reveal. it was 19 oh 7. i was wrong. the first ball made of iron and wood included one hundred 25 watt light bulbs, weighed 700 pounds. it is a lot bigger these days. we are out of time. coast-to-coast is next. happy new year. everyone
we find out stu has no friends and he eats dinner at 4:00 p.m. of childhood eating crayons and lead pencils and can't tell the difference between a camel and a rhino. what a great year 2023 has been. thank you to of course the viewers for enjoying our time here. we love having you on board. all right, move on they say. time for the friday trivia question, a tiny one of course. when did the new year's eve ball first drop in time square? 1899, 1907, 1915, or 1922? i don't have a clue. we ask...
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>> well, stu, good morning.easing dictators in iran -- terrorists, by the way, in iran -- or kowtowing to chinese duck today to haves, everywhere -- dictators, everywhere john erie goes -- john kerry goes, he undermines national security interests, economic interests. as you know and you talk about it all the time, our energy, all of the above energy but especially oil and gas is one of the great strengths of america. the fact that john curry goes over -- john kerry goes over to this cop meeting and is unilaterally surrendering it, it's another example of what he's been doing for decades; undermine being u.s. interests. and -- undermining u.s. interests. and once again, stu, i call on john kerry to resign. he's been a disaster for u.s. interests across the world. everywhere he goes, he undermines our interests. and here's one thing, do you ever hear john kerry criticize the chinese and the chinese communist party on their horrendous emissions records, their pollution record? he never criticizes them, he criticiz
>> well, stu, good morning.easing dictators in iran -- terrorists, by the way, in iran -- or kowtowing to chinese duck today to haves, everywhere -- dictators, everywhere john erie goes -- john kerry goes, he undermines national security interests, economic interests. as you know and you talk about it all the time, our energy, all of the above energy but especially oil and gas is one of the great strengths of america. the fact that john curry goes over -- john kerry goes over to this cop...
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stu. stuart: thanks, ash.ce company, his xai. how much is he trying to raise, ash? ashley: he's looking to raise $1 billion in funding from equity investors according to a new fueling, and documents fileded with the sec show musk has raised nearly $135 million. he created xai earlier this year to try and compete with other generative a.i. companies including, of course, openai where musk was a cofinder. the company has already -- find founder. the company has debuted a chat bot that's tied to network data from x. it's designed the answer questions with a bit of wit and has a rebellious streak. in other words, just like elon musk. [laughter] stawt institute good point. mark tepper, would you put money into xai? >> i would 100% bet on elon musk. right now know about how successful all of his moves have been along the way. despite the fact that he's rolling out this, you know, funny, star cast aic, snarky, you know, chatgpt model, you know, he is still concerned, he's expressed concern about the future of a.i., t
stu. stuart: thanks, ash.ce company, his xai. how much is he trying to raise, ash? ashley: he's looking to raise $1 billion in funding from equity investors according to a new fueling, and documents fileded with the sec show musk has raised nearly $135 million. he created xai earlier this year to try and compete with other generative a.i. companies including, of course, openai where musk was a cofinder. the company has already -- find founder. the company has debuted a chat bot that's tied to...
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we want to include ivan svitlychny, vasyl stus, alla gorska, opanas zalevaka, zenovius krasivskyi, inot list the hundreds of these people who laid down so that we could be here with you now, because... the eternal god was born, the day came from heaven to save the human race, and cheer up this, he came somewhere, from the sky, to save his whole life, and take comfort, dissidents, obviously, you know that these are people. who separated, moved away from some ideology, in the middle ages, it was christian ideology and that is why those dissidents appeared there, in our communist era , dissidents are those who separated from the official of communist ideology, and we were not dissidents, many of us were ukrainian patriots, and they were ukrainian nationalists, little doschenko, our son, dear god, is glorious, in the sky, and the sun says, oh how i will rise, glorious is our son, dear god, in heaven, the master will come out, then he will rejoice, our son is glorious. today is our holiday, christmas, a good tradition, during the christmas holidays, to carol together with the picardy terc
we want to include ivan svitlychny, vasyl stus, alla gorska, opanas zalevaka, zenovius krasivskyi, inot list the hundreds of these people who laid down so that we could be here with you now, because... the eternal god was born, the day came from heaven to save the human race, and cheer up this, he came somewhere, from the sky, to save his whole life, and take comfort, dissidents, obviously, you know that these are people. who separated, moved away from some ideology, in the middle ages, it was...
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ashley: it's wednesday, december in for stu today. take a look at markets. kind of essentially flat, not surprising. it's a holiday shortened week and the holiday markets overall and nasdaq 44% this career and s&p up 24% and dow up 13% and overall pretty nice returns. big tech names and power houses and meta up more than half a percent and microsoft, sorry, stu, amazon, and alphabet slightly lower. 10-year treasury yield down to 3.82% down another seven basis points today. less money into treasuries, more into equities but everything is a little quiet, which is to be expected. and washington examiner kaylee mcghee white joining me now. good to see you. joe biden far outpaces his predecessors in vacation days and there's a lot going on in the country and the middle east and everywhere. the optics, i don't think are very good. what say you. >> not at all. you're right, biden spent 40% of his presidency on vacation so far, whether that's at his delaware beach house, out in california, hawaii, now in the caribbean, where of course we would all love to be. here w
ashley: it's wednesday, december in for stu today. take a look at markets. kind of essentially flat, not surprising. it's a holiday shortened week and the holiday markets overall and nasdaq 44% this career and s&p up 24% and dow up 13% and overall pretty nice returns. big tech names and power houses and meta up more than half a percent and microsoft, sorry, stu, amazon, and alphabet slightly lower. 10-year treasury yield down to 3.82% down another seven basis points today. less money into...
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stu? stuart: edward, thank you very much, indeed. morning -- peter. the fed says we're looking at three rate cuts next year. that's too good to be true? >> well, i think the fed is going to take a gamble that it can raise rates to keep the economy from -- excuse me, lower rates to keep the economy from slipping into a recession and have inflation continue to taper down. the history of these things looking across many economies over many years is that doesn't work. i think that we're looking at a world where the economy continues to grow, but we have to settle for 3% inflation if. you say, well, what's wrong with that? well, then that becomes your baseline, and you go up from there in the section nike if -- next cycle and so forth. stuart: retail sales out this morning showed surprising strength in november. looks like a strong hold day season to you? if -- holiday season to you? >> stronger than we expected. the bottom line here is the economy is simply much more resilient despite to casual stories you hear about -- the occasional st
stu? stuart: edward, thank you very much, indeed. morning -- peter. the fed says we're looking at three rate cuts next year. that's too good to be true? >> well, i think the fed is going to take a gamble that it can raise rates to keep the economy from -- excuse me, lower rates to keep the economy from slipping into a recession and have inflation continue to taper down. the history of these things looking across many economies over many years is that doesn't work. i think that we're...
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ashley: it's remarkable, stu, we're on i-4 west and ai software in this struck, i want tow yo look.tup that shoots video inside the the bottom line is safety. the drivers today know they're certainly on camera at any dinnebier time and a about privacy and your own space and apparently the younger drivers perfectly fine with it but the older drivers, take a listen to this. >> as you get into some of the older range of drivers that were just used to pen and paper, no technology, they're the ones having issues with the safety features. ashley: back at the operation center, a huge map with each individual dot represent ago truck can be follows across the country, we're with good greek moving and storage and allowing us to ride along and that operate sent service connected remarkable and pick up pictures of the driver as we say. bottom line is safety as i said before. what if the driver, what if a driver was looking at their phone? take a look at this. it gives you an letter that says actually a voice inside the cab says put phone down and tigger ifs you get to close to the car in front
ashley: it's remarkable, stu, we're on i-4 west and ai software in this struck, i want tow yo look.tup that shoots video inside the the bottom line is safety. the drivers today know they're certainly on camera at any dinnebier time and a about privacy and your own space and apparently the younger drivers perfectly fine with it but the older drivers, take a listen to this. >> as you get into some of the older range of drivers that were just used to pen and paper, no technology, they're the...
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>> good news, stu. finally good news. the path of the labor market is moving until the feds direction. what the doctor ordered and what's happened is i said this on your show before and there's a post-covid mentality and i see it with my clients, get out, revenge, shop, dying travel and it's with the covid money and then by now pay later and they've been done for black friday and this is a great form and retain workers and see wages moderate and that's the statistic the fed is looking at with respect to whether they hold, raise, or cut rates. stuart: yeah, for a long time, good news in fact has been bad news for the market and bad news for the fed. you're saying this is good news and it's good news for the markets? >> the illustrious soft landing may very welcome to pass and we're finally in the pair dime of good is good. paradigm of good is good. stuart: why will energy stocks rally in january? it's part of the january effect. can you explain it? >> if you think about this, what could investors do to attack harvard. >> b
>> good news, stu. finally good news. the path of the labor market is moving until the feds direction. what the doctor ordered and what's happened is i said this on your show before and there's a post-covid mentality and i see it with my clients, get out, revenge, shop, dying travel and it's with the covid money and then by now pay later and they've been done for black friday and this is a great form and retain workers and see wages moderate and that's the statistic the fed is looking at...
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it's up 15% over the past six months, i think it's going to keep going, stu. ashley.that's all right, that's a come prelim. palo alto, adam, you also like this stock. down again today, but 295, you like it at this price in. >> yeah, i sure do. and again, it's another one of these junior fang stocks. palo alto stock, i love best in breed. it's hard to go wrong when you buy the number one stock as an investor. number one, it's number one in skypeer security. -- cybersecurity. the company was founded back in 2005 with a novel concept, let's make all the apps connected and safe in one environment across a network whether you're working from home, whether you're working in your office, whether you're wok, in ya -- working in japan, new york, etc. they are brilliant at what they do, and i love a best in breed company. the stock just goes like this. i know it's expensive at 50 times earnings, but it always trades at 50 times earnings because it's the growing at 25-30% yeah, like palo alto as a well. best in breed, ashley. ashley: fantastic. thank you so much, adam. all right
it's up 15% over the past six months, i think it's going to keep going, stu. ashley.that's all right, that's a come prelim. palo alto, adam, you also like this stock. down again today, but 295, you like it at this price in. >> yeah, i sure do. and again, it's another one of these junior fang stocks. palo alto stock, i love best in breed. it's hard to go wrong when you buy the number one stock as an investor. number one, it's number one in skypeer security. -- cybersecurity. the company...
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stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, maria, and good morning, everyone. two events overseas making headlines. israel has built giant pumps capable of flooding the tunnels in gaza with mediterranean sea water. big risk. hostages may be in these tunnels, and sea water would ruin the supply of drinking water. separately, the idf if says it has raided hamas security headquarters. the had the war continues. in due dubai, a cop28 climate. conference is descending into farce. the u.n. secretary-general says there must be a folt phaseout od gas. saudi arabia says, absolutely not. al gore says this is the most brazen conflict of interest in the husbandly are of climate negotiation -- history of climate negotiation. to the markets. the dow industrials down about -- sorry, we've got the yield -- let's deal with that first. yield on the 10-year treasury, 4.20%. so that yield is down. you'd think that would help stocks. apparently not this morning. the dow industrials are going to be down over 100 points at the opening bell, the s&p also on the downside, and the nasda
stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, maria, and good morning, everyone. two events overseas making headlines. israel has built giant pumps capable of flooding the tunnels in gaza with mediterranean sea water. big risk. hostages may be in these tunnels, and sea water would ruin the supply of drinking water. separately, the idf if says it has raided hamas security headquarters. the had the war continues. in due dubai, a cop28 climate. conference is descending into farce. the u.n....
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joining us stu leonard. are you seeing food prices fall there? >> we've seen them level off right now over last year. you have a couple things that are up, a couple things that are down. dairy is pretty much the same as last year. a lot of our bakery items are the same as last year. you look at the produce with some ups and downs, but overall pretty flat. we've seen increases in meat this year. i've talked to ranchers in kansas. they've reduced the herd sizes of cattle, so it's a supply and demand thing. >> obviously there's a lot of people in the store right now. we know people have been frustrated over previous years leading into this with prices of food. what is the sense there you've been getting from people? do they feel like prices have fallen in many of these categories? >> yes, omar, we have talked to customers right now. during a normal week we find customers putting one less item in their shopping cart. for this holiday right now, they're loading up. you mentioned 142 million people are out shopping. i think 141 million of them are here
joining us stu leonard. are you seeing food prices fall there? >> we've seen them level off right now over last year. you have a couple things that are up, a couple things that are down. dairy is pretty much the same as last year. a lot of our bakery items are the same as last year. you look at the produce with some ups and downs, but overall pretty flat. we've seen increases in meat this year. i've talked to ranchers in kansas. they've reduced the herd sizes of cattle, so it's a supply...
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stu we ke that. we'll go skiing this year. yeah. stu we canhat. we'll go skiing this year. yeah.year. yeah. stuwe can do. you we'll go skiing this year. yeah. stu we can do. you know what? >> we can do. you know what? you'd imagine you'd probably imagine me on the panel this sort of panel as kind of this sort of working class . don't panel as kind of this sort of working class. don't imagine it. no, don't imagine it is actually true. i have never held any resentment anyone who's resentment about anyone who's gone to private school. gone to a private school. i think it's aspiration, i think it's an aspiration, i think, aspiration think, and it's an aspiration that available. and of that should be available. and of course, aspiration is the enemy of i'm not a huge of socialism. i'm not a huge socialist by any stretch of the imagination, so i feel like i always want to push back against this probably are this stuff. there probably are families that do struggle to pay the grand a year to this the 22 grand a year to put this in, it's to go up to 30 in, and if it's to go up to 30 and a
stu we ke that. we'll go skiing this year. yeah. stu we canhat. we'll go skiing this year. yeah.year. yeah. stuwe can do. you we'll go skiing this year. yeah. stu we can do. you know what? >> we can do. you know what? you'd imagine you'd probably imagine me on the panel this sort of panel as kind of this sort of working class . don't panel as kind of this sort of working class. don't imagine it. no, don't imagine it is actually true. i have never held any resentment anyone who's...
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that was posted in journalist husband boucher stu, north korea now where a leader conjunction has ordered his country to accelerate war preparations. kim claims the decision which includes the nuclear weapon sector is needed to counter what he calls unprecedented confrontational moves by the united states. he made the comments of his country's end of year party meeting, where he also laid out economic goals for next year. and it's all more on this, let's talk to dw, correspond to james change here, who's following a story for us from type a james, north korea state news agency says kendral own has directed the country's defense sector to quote, further, accelerate more preparations. what does that mean? in practical terms, as well as far as we know so far, it's not exactly say what's north or is explicitly meaning with this new statement . of course we had what you just mentioned that the north korea wants to accelerate the countries, munitions, military and in nuclear weapons capabilities accelerates kind of offense on all of these funds. but, you know, we ought to look really to the rec
that was posted in journalist husband boucher stu, north korea now where a leader conjunction has ordered his country to accelerate war preparations. kim claims the decision which includes the nuclear weapon sector is needed to counter what he calls unprecedented confrontational moves by the united states. he made the comments of his country's end of year party meeting, where he also laid out economic goals for next year. and it's all more on this, let's talk to dw, correspond to james change...
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stu we ke that. we'll go skiing this year. yeah. stu we canhat. we'll go skiing this year. yeah.year. yeah. stuwe can do. you we'll go skiing this year. yeah. stu we can do. you know what? >> we can do. you know what? you'd imagine you'd probably imagine me on the panel this sort of panel as kind of this sort of working class . don't panel as kind of this sort of working class. don't imagine it. no, don't imagine it is actually true. i have never held any resentment anyone who's resentment about anyone who's gone to private school. gone to a private school. i think an aspiration, i think it's an aspiration, i think, aspiration think, and it's an aspiration that available. and of that should be available. and of course, aspiration is the enemy of i'm not a huge of socialism. i'm not a huge socialist by any stretch of the imagination, so i feel like i always want to push back against this probably are this stuff. there probably are families that do struggle to pay the grand a year to this the 22 grand a year to put this in, it's to go up to 30 in, and if it's to go up to 30 and all
stu we ke that. we'll go skiing this year. yeah. stu we canhat. we'll go skiing this year. yeah.year. yeah. stuwe can do. you we'll go skiing this year. yeah. stu we can do. you know what? >> we can do. you know what? you'd imagine you'd probably imagine me on the panel this sort of panel as kind of this sort of working class . don't panel as kind of this sort of working class. don't imagine it. no, don't imagine it is actually true. i have never held any resentment anyone who's...
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stu we ke that. we'll go skiing this year. yeah. stu we canhat. we'll go skiing this year. yeah.ar. yeah. stuwe can do. you we'll go skiing this year. yeah. stu we can do. you know what? >> we can do. you know what? you'd imagine you'd probably imagine me on the panel this sort of panel as kind of this sort of working class . don't panel as kind of this sort of working class. don't imagine it. no, don't imagine it is actually true. i have never held any resentment anyone who's resentment about anyone who's gone to private school. gone to a private school. i think an aspiration, i think it's an aspiration, i think, aspiration think, and it's an aspiration that available. and of that should be available. and of course, aspiration is the enemy of i'm not a huge of socialism. i'm not a huge socialist by any stretch of the imagination, so i feel like i always want to push back against this probably are this stuff. there probably are families that do struggle to pay the grand a year to this the 22 grand a year to put this in, it's to go up to 30 in, and if it's to go up to 30 and all t
stu we ke that. we'll go skiing this year. yeah. stu we canhat. we'll go skiing this year. yeah.ar. yeah. stuwe can do. you we'll go skiing this year. yeah. stu we can do. you know what? >> we can do. you know what? you'd imagine you'd probably imagine me on the panel this sort of panel as kind of this sort of working class . don't panel as kind of this sort of working class. don't imagine it. no, don't imagine it is actually true. i have never held any resentment anyone who's resentment...
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this stu�*they really clearly. social media platforms want this stu�*they really clearly don't. >> theyly don't. >> so sure. >> i'm not so sure. there's a lot there's a lot of really blue haired progressives working at these companies and they these tech companies and they want to rebrand paedophilia as minor know minor attracted people. i know there are crazy fringe activists who i don't think that's sexuality. >> that's very fringe. >> i think that's very fringe. >> i think that's very fringe. >> 98% tumblr and reddit is beautiful. >> i really hope you're wrong about that. leo i'm going to assume that you are. that is the end of part two. but coming up, we have a possible cure for morning sickness, contraception for manchester ditching for men and manchester ditching ulez style changes. you won't want to miss that. successful deal. they don't like the idea of deporting people from here to protest in rwanda . from here to protest in rwanda. welcome back to headliners. >> your first look at thursday's newspapers. i'm andrew doyle. i'm here with leo kearse and countdown. so we've got the
this stu�*they really clearly. social media platforms want this stu�*they really clearly don't. >> theyly don't. >> so sure. >> i'm not so sure. there's a lot there's a lot of really blue haired progressives working at these companies and they these tech companies and they want to rebrand paedophilia as minor know minor attracted people. i know there are crazy fringe activists who i don't think that's sexuality. >> that's very fringe. >> i think that's very...
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this stu�*they really clearly. social media platforms want this stu�*they really clearly don't. >> theyarly don't. >> so sure. >> i'm not so sure. there's a lot there's a lot of really blue haired progressives working at these companies and they these tech companies and they want to rebrand paedophilia as minor know minor attracted people. i know there are crazy fringe activists who i don't think that's sexuality. >> that's very fringe. >> i think that's very fringe. >> i think that's very fringe. >> 98% tumblr and reddit is beautiful. >> i really hope you're wrong about that. leo i'm going to assume that you are. that is the end of part two. but coming up, we have a possible cure for morning sickness, contraception for manchester ditching for men and manchester ditching ulez style changes. you won't want to miss that. successful deal. they don't like the idea of deporting people from here to protest in rwanda . from here to protest in rwanda. welcome back to headliners. >> your first look at thursday's newspapers. i'm andrew doyle. i'm here with leo kearse and countdown. so we've got t
this stu�*they really clearly. social media platforms want this stu�*they really clearly don't. >> theyarly don't. >> so sure. >> i'm not so sure. there's a lot there's a lot of really blue haired progressives working at these companies and they these tech companies and they want to rebrand paedophilia as minor know minor attracted people. i know there are crazy fringe activists who i don't think that's sexuality. >> that's very fringe. >> i think that's very...
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david asman in for stu this morning. david: don't you love cardinal dolan? i saw that he was on fox and trends this morning -- "fox & friends," so i ran out and and saw him. and ken land -- land gone, a lot of the work was done by ken langone. he spent a lot of money on fixing that a place up. we are so blessed to have all that here in new york. thank you, mara a -- maria, and is have a very merry christmas. good morning, everyone, i'm david asman in for stuart varney. pack your gifts and your patience. a record number of us hitting the road and the skies, of course, for the holidays. it's expected to be the busiest travel weekend of the year with. to the markets now, today we had a read on how much folks are spending and whether slowing of inflation is helping shoppers. well, the dow and the s&p 500 and the nasdaq at first took it in very much of a negative fashion, but at least the s&p and the nasdaq have come back in the green. the dow is still in the negative, down about 60 in premarket activity. the 10-year yield, by the way, is trading down a little wi
david asman in for stu this morning. david: don't you love cardinal dolan? i saw that he was on fox and trends this morning -- "fox & friends," so i ran out and and saw him. and ken land -- land gone, a lot of the work was done by ken langone. he spent a lot of money on fixing that a place up. we are so blessed to have all that here in new york. thank you, mara a -- maria, and is have a very merry christmas. good morning, everyone, i'm david asman in for stuart varney. pack your...
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�*it's:s on campus. been physical attacks on jewish stu�*it's ridiculous.idiculous. yeah i mean, >> it's ridiculous. yeah i mean, one of the donors has just pulled million. mean, pulled out $100 million. i mean, they've really messed up because i mean , who did they think was i mean, who did they think was was funding these elite institutions? one of the institutions? well, one of the presidents has resigned already. >> the that being >> and the woman that was being parodied yeah she's parodied there. gay. yeah she's also under for fire apparently has emerged that chris rufo, who you know is like a bulldog when he gets on to these things. the guy who basically identified critical race theory as the problem identified problem he is identified plagiarism in her doctorate, her phd paper apparently is written with an uncited sources. so . she with an uncited sources. so. she can't be spiralling out now. yeah. no i mean this is one once you know, once you've isolated one from the herd and i think once once the money starts moving, that's when things start changi
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�*it's:s on campus. been physical attacks on jewish stu�*it's ridiculous.idiculous. yeah i mean, >> it's ridiculous. yeah i mean, one of the donors has just pulled million. mean, pulled out $100 million. i mean, they've really messed up because i mean , who did they think was i mean, who did they think was was funding these elite institutions? one of the institutions? well, one of the presidents has resigned already. >> the that being >> and the woman that was being parodied yeah she's parodied there. gay. yeah she's also under for fire apparently has emerged that chris rufo, who you know is like a bulldog when he gets on to these things. the guy who basically identified critical race theory as the problem identified problem he is identified plagiarism in her doctorate, her phd paper apparently is written with an uncited sources. so . she with an uncited sources. so. she can't be spiralling out now. yeah. no i mean this is one once you know, once you've isolated one from the herd and i think once once the money starts moving, that's when things start changi
�*it's:s on campus. been physical attacks on jewish stu�*it's ridiculous.idiculous. yeah i mean, >> it's ridiculous. yeah i mean, one of the donors has just pulled million. mean, pulled out $100 million. i mean, they've really messed up because i mean , who did they think was i mean, who did they think was was funding these elite institutions? one of the institutions? well, one of the presidents has resigned already. >> the that being >> and the woman that was being...
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seward seward -- ashley: stu varney if has said very early on that he does not believe joe biden willy make it to the election in november next year. are you one of those? i mean, there is growing dissent among his own party in the background. are steps being taken, do you think, to perhaps if have him replaced? >> way to keep the streak alive. every time on this show i'm always asked will joe biden be on the show. 87th consecutive hit. [laughter] i am not smart enough to know the answer to that, to be honest with you, and i don't feel like i can predict. i can just look at certain stats, and i feel like prior the hannity debate, newsom was doing okay. i think new. >> really -- newsom really hurt himself because the american people, those who watched on fox news, got the sense that, oh, wow, maybe desantis' policies are way better than gavin newsom. i don't know if i want that guy as a president. that said, the dnc, the machine that is the democratic party, they know how to play this game very well. and i think at some point, to your point, if you think that that a biden's going to be
seward seward -- ashley: stu varney if has said very early on that he does not believe joe biden willy make it to the election in november next year. are you one of those? i mean, there is growing dissent among his own party in the background. are steps being taken, do you think, to perhaps if have him replaced? >> way to keep the streak alive. every time on this show i'm always asked will joe biden be on the show. 87th consecutive hit. [laughter] i am not smart enough to know the answer...
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it's actually, it's a 1st day and was needing to get off was not stu good, and would this to when they just wanted this fine, which one is more to choose from that, which is nice. uh since then incentive, we were watching events and then there's the one, the position of progression from the line station us if the which in the initial list, if that's enough to use my particular on the 1st you don't, you call me when you go to with the last couple of much did at the local cost cost on those can some of the, the portions to hold and extension. again, things change special needs. this will show the contingency when you have this to in your used as a desk, i use tungsten as possible from the lab for so much energy. and you've got the one that maloney shunts, not just on the us assess in the morning. anyone able, i will try and come see crush, to cause reason. you're supposed to bring your energy, joe. so don't know for sure. it's a chance. not. she made those choice that's. that's going to slow hand sky painfully sued them clear which i sent them. yep. i'll put it back to the pickup date. y
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. >> with that, we knew our best chance and it peacefully with stu de-escalation tactics. one of that was disengagement or his perceived disengagement. with we use a de-escalation of time. it's a state mandate that we use de-escalation tactics to avoid a in fatal incidents with law enforcement or the public. and that's what we employed. and that's what worked. >> the mayor also set undercover officers and surveillance equipment were maintained near say charles house throughout that two-day event. and while he acknowledged limited communication to residents did cause stress and inconvenience to them, he said it was not possible to communicate with them without also informing say chou of police presence and their undercover activities. investigators say a 70 year-old man's truck was shot twice in a road rage incident today in alameda county. according to the county's sheriff's office. it happened shortly before 1 o'clock this afternoon on castro valley boulevard near foothill boulevard in castro valley. the driver said he was traveling with his dog when the suspect in a whit
. >> with that, we knew our best chance and it peacefully with stu de-escalation tactics. one of that was disengagement or his perceived disengagement. with we use a de-escalation of time. it's a state mandate that we use de-escalation tactics to avoid a in fatal incidents with law enforcement or the public. and that's what we employed. and that's what worked. >> the mayor also set undercover officers and surveillance equipment were maintained near say charles house throughout that...
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performance for which to attend. the prosecutor, who is attended by a person like medvedchuk, who is stus'sawyer, yes, what is the use of only being convicted as soon as possible, on her present, it is clear that our defenders, who are absolutely tortured there and broken, or so that they somehow shake their heads there, admitting whether the crimes are made up, and in fact this conveyor works, it works non-stop, yesterday another verdict and for our information, the defenders of mariupol are getting another verdict today, regarding their number, we will not... say that yes, 15 there are more than 1,500 of our defenders - these are just mariupol people, i mean the mariupol defenders are located in polona and for some reason this is such a revenge for mariupol in fact... all these convictions, all these verdicts in these courts concern only the mariupol garrison, all the units that participated in the defense, we have seen the verdicts for the azov regiment, and for the border guards, and for the marines, and this is really a conveyor belt , and we are very worried about two things, well , f
performance for which to attend. the prosecutor, who is attended by a person like medvedchuk, who is stus'sawyer, yes, what is the use of only being convicted as soon as possible, on her present, it is clear that our defenders, who are absolutely tortured there and broken, or so that they somehow shake their heads there, admitting whether the crimes are made up, and in fact this conveyor works, it works non-stop, yesterday another verdict and for our information, the defenders of mariupol are...
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parent from almost the very beginning with that, we knew our best chance and it peacefully with stu de-escalation tactics. >> one of that was disengagement or his perceived disengagement. with we use a de-escalation of time. it's a state mandate that we use de-escalation tactics to avoid that's what we employed. and that's what worked. the shelter-in-place was put into effect twice during the incident. there have been some questions being raised about. >> how police handle the situation. but the police chief says they did follow standard procedures and that their main concern was the suspects mental health. we've also reached out to the pittsburgh police department for comment. we have yet to hear back a local artist says that she's heartbroken after she was targeted by thieves over the weekend. >> several other handmade pieces were stolen right in the middle of the holiday shopping season, our so the moeny and spoke with her and has the story. >> she served with me surveillance video of what looks to be 3 people breaking into and then ran second her truck before taking off with those precious de
parent from almost the very beginning with that, we knew our best chance and it peacefully with stu de-escalation tactics. >> one of that was disengagement or his perceived disengagement. with we use a de-escalation of time. it's a state mandate that we use de-escalation tactics to avoid that's what we employed. and that's what worked. the shelter-in-place was put into effect twice during the incident. there have been some questions being raised about. >> how police handle the...
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parents, with the little ones, with the dissidents, the future of this soviet era. poets, and vasyl stusm, and they were burned, and the whole, the whole ukrainian world with such a ukrainian-speaking intelligentsia then went to lviv, and dozens of people were already arrested on january 12 for participating in those nativity scenes with which they dared to walk around on the streets of lviv, they even replaced the word christmas with the new year in carols in order not to be so loud, they all arrested everyone anyway. received prison terms in the 72nd year of her life, someone is just breaking through, breaking through to angelica rudnytska, we have a minute left , i don't know, we'll still have time to see how they perform the chedrik at the metro station in almaty, not in kyiv, in almaty, yes, i'm already getting a message saying that i can't find this video, friends, believe me, girls, from almaty, sing in sincere ukrainian language of our generous man, smiling, but no, a beautiful video opens, well, we probably won’t have time in this hour, so we will tell and show this video in the
parents, with the little ones, with the dissidents, the future of this soviet era. poets, and vasyl stusm, and they were burned, and the whole, the whole ukrainian world with such a ukrainian-speaking intelligentsia then went to lviv, and dozens of people were already arrested on january 12 for participating in those nativity scenes with which they dared to walk around on the streets of lviv, they even replaced the word christmas with the new year in carols in order not to be so loud, they all...
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stu went around it with got your point professor patterson?guest: she publishes major publishers and they sell books into various places that all of the writers sell their books. they go back at the history -- she is very well known now, that took time to be very well-known. and so all of these writers are selling their work and somewhat the same kind of way because the publisher is going to make money off the books and so they're going to get out there. want to know more today i come through high school and have the advantage of age. because the schools i went to they did not give us that i read it british writers not african-american writers that would come later. there's politics always the dissemination of black work and black art. today she's very, very well-known. it took a while for all of the black writers to be treated in that same way. not as a flat argument i'm sure there is a difference between one writer as opposed to another writer. the publishers were the ones to get that work out there to be sold and so on and so on and so on.
stu went around it with got your point professor patterson?guest: she publishes major publishers and they sell books into various places that all of the writers sell their books. they go back at the history -- she is very well known now, that took time to be very well-known. and so all of these writers are selling their work and somewhat the same kind of way because the publisher is going to make money off the books and so they're going to get out there. want to know more today i come through...
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stu went around it with got your point professor patterson?est: she publishes major publishers and they sell books into various places that all of the writers sell their books. they go back at the history -- she is very well known now, that took time to be very well-known. and so all of these writers are selling their work and somewhat the same kind of way because the publisher is going to make money off the books and so they're going to get out there. want to know more today i come through high school and have the advantage of age. because the schools i went to they did not give us that i read it british writers not african-american writers that would come later. there's politics always the dissemination of black work and black art. today she's very, very well-known. it took a while for all of the black writers to be treated in that same way. not as a flat argument i'm sure there is a difference between one writer as opposed to another writer. the publishers were the ones to get that work out there to be sold and so on and so on and so on. >>
stu went around it with got your point professor patterson?est: she publishes major publishers and they sell books into various places that all of the writers sell their books. they go back at the history -- she is very well known now, that took time to be very well-known. and so all of these writers are selling their work and somewhat the same kind of way because the publisher is going to make money off the books and so they're going to get out there. want to know more today i come through...
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stu went around it with got your point professor patterson?est: she publishes major publishers and they sell books into various places that all of the writers sell their books. they go back at the history -- she is very well known now, that took time to be very well-known. and so all of these writers are selling their work and somewhat the same kind of way because the publisher is going to make money off the books and so they're going to get out there. want to know more today i come through high school and have the advantage of age. because the schools i went to they did not give us that i read it british writers not african-american writers that would come later. there's politics always the dissemination of black work and black art. today she's very, very well-known. it took a while for all of the black writers to be treated in that same way. not as a flat argument i'm sure there is a difference between one writer as opposed to another writer. the publishers were the ones to get that work out there to be sold and so on and so on and so on. >>
stu went around it with got your point professor patterson?est: she publishes major publishers and they sell books into various places that all of the writers sell their books. they go back at the history -- she is very well known now, that took time to be very well-known. and so all of these writers are selling their work and somewhat the same kind of way because the publisher is going to make money off the books and so they're going to get out there. want to know more today i come through...
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a poem. could you voice it, this is a poem by radird and translated by vasyl, i like it the most in stus dontsov. when you want iron peace, in the face of general panic, damn it, when you don't perkir khuli is cruel. to yourself, when you can crave without dota, slandered, you will not become a brahun, intoxicated, you do not succumb to evil, and actually, you do not show off your goodness, when you are not cut down by dreams, in private. doom is your spirit you will not give yourself up, when you know that there will be actions, false happiness, disguised happiness, when you can guard the truth, from which fraudsters will already pounce, to finish the broken work again , although the tools are already old, when the nerves of the mind and body are frozen, you can again to throw into battle when there is no strength to hold on, just as the will powerfully says stand, when you do not lose nobility in it, but being with the king and simplicity, when neither enemy nor friend, whom you love, nothing can harm you, when you know the price what minutes when you get away from her, certain acts, y
a poem. could you voice it, this is a poem by radird and translated by vasyl, i like it the most in stus dontsov. when you want iron peace, in the face of general panic, damn it, when you don't perkir khuli is cruel. to yourself, when you can crave without dota, slandered, you will not become a brahun, intoxicated, you do not succumb to evil, and actually, you do not show off your goodness, when you are not cut down by dreams, in private. doom is your spirit you will not give yourself up, when...
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parent from almost the very beginning with that, we knew our best chance and it peacefully with stu de-escalation tactics. >> one of that was disengagement or his perceived disengagement. with we use a de-escalation of time. it's a state mandate that we use de-escalation tactics to avoid a in fatal incidents with law enforcement or the public. and enforcement or the public. and that's what we employed. and >> we have reached out to the pittsburgh police department for comment. we have not yet heard back from them. >> 2 people are recovering this evening after a massive fire broke out at an apartment complex in san francisco's north panhandle neighborhood. happened early this morning near the intersection of masonic avenue and grove street. you see those large flames coming from all 3 floors of that apartment complex. more than 100 firefighters responded here. one person did suffer moderate injuries after they jumped from the rear of the building's 3rd floor trying to escape those flames. other residents were able to get out of the building unharmed. she started barking and that we >> at first tel
parent from almost the very beginning with that, we knew our best chance and it peacefully with stu de-escalation tactics. >> one of that was disengagement or his perceived disengagement. with we use a de-escalation of time. it's a state mandate that we use de-escalation tactics to avoid a in fatal incidents with law enforcement or the public. and enforcement or the public. and that's what we employed. and >> we have reached out to the pittsburgh police department for comment. we...
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sometimes the piece single of that together course stu, us defense secretary is visiting behind and cuts are off the holding folks in television on monday, lloyd austin's visit comes as concerns grow of israel's military actions in gaza. austin reiterated washington's unwavering support for israel and its security, but he also urged is ready leaders to do more to protect civilians in gaza. and before leaving israel, lloyd austin announced the formation of a multinational naval task force to patrol the red sea. it comes as humans who sees continue attacking commercial vessels, passing through the crucial shipping route. the old giant b p is the latest company to hope shipments through those waters. these attacks are reckless, dangerous, and they violate international law. and so we're taking action to build an international coalition to address this threat. and i would remind you that this is not just a us issue is this is an international problem and it deserves international response. and that's why i'm convening a meeting tomorrow. administer will meeting with federal ministers and a r
sometimes the piece single of that together course stu, us defense secretary is visiting behind and cuts are off the holding folks in television on monday, lloyd austin's visit comes as concerns grow of israel's military actions in gaza. austin reiterated washington's unwavering support for israel and its security, but he also urged is ready leaders to do more to protect civilians in gaza. and before leaving israel, lloyd austin announced the formation of a multinational naval task force to...
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stu d e nts students living with conditions that affect their speech often use aac.cting her ability to speak. my affecting her ability to speak. my ipad is my voice and without it i would have no independence of college. in it i would have no independence of college-— of college. in wales there are et an of college. in wales there are yet any voices _ of college. in wales there are yet any voices for _ of college. in wales there are yet any voices for welsh i yet any voices for welsh accents or can speak in the welsh language was up i am from wales it was like a welsh voice. but the national centre for electronic assisted technology in cardiff is working to improve the diversity of voices that they are young aac users can access. we've got eight voices and they are broken down into north and south wales. young and old, child, male orfemale south wales. young and old, child, male or female and south wales. young and old, child, male orfemale and each of those eight voices is bilingual.— of those eight voices is bilinuual. ., ., , bilingual. for more stories from acro
stu d e nts students living with conditions that affect their speech often use aac.cting her ability to speak. my affecting her ability to speak. my ipad is my voice and without it i would have no independence of college. in it i would have no independence of college-— of college. in wales there are et an of college. in wales there are yet any voices _ of college. in wales there are yet any voices for _ of college. in wales there are yet any voices for welsh i yet any voices for welsh accents...
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where you had president biden and lord knows how he got those classified documents that were stu alle place. but how did he get them out? president trump we know how president trump got the classified documents, he was president. and under president at authority act he had the right to take some of those things out, whether he mistreated them is another issue, but prosecutors are slow walking a obvious case against joe biden but rapidly pursuing the case against donald trump. >> i don't think it is a slow walk, it is a no walk, they won't do anything, why did he have documents as a senator, he was not allowed to possess those documents they had to have a in the scif, private room in capital, they could see documents nots could not take them, but president could take documents. he could declassify them, he is only person not a vice president or senator, no one else can declassify documents just the president can declassify documents and say, these are no logier classified. -- the question is did dodonald trump do that, he say he's dsome people in archives say high did not, but let's f
where you had president biden and lord knows how he got those classified documents that were stu alle place. but how did he get them out? president trump we know how president trump got the classified documents, he was president. and under president at authority act he had the right to take some of those things out, whether he mistreated them is another issue, but prosecutors are slow walking a obvious case against joe biden but rapidly pursuing the case against donald trump. >> i don't...