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frank: io.and invited a lot of criticism rightly because the mingled together things they have to talk about that are■i■ important, it was important that meghan markle and prince called out the racism to which she was subjected by the british society and british media and by even the royal. that is important. also heard them talking about various other iults to their dignity, the smallness of the royalot■otainthis is royalt. these are to one of the most posh communities in the getting multimedia -- multi-million-dollar deals and were oftent horrible turns in life had come their way. odd but i think it is emblematic of our age of y paraphrase your photo congress is a place of theater with a more interested in grievance than governance, a congress dedicated to and distracd grievance, in an amount -- enormous power vacuums filled imperfectly by the esident through controversial executive orders and the courts through judiciast exacerbate partisan warfare. frank: those mechanismspóexacere because th
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it is fascinating, frank, if you compare the l frank, if you compare the messaging.s actually want, it is hard to get a sense of what voters want in terms of polls right now. what do we know about how voters feel about kamala harris? i’m about how voters feel about kamala harris?— about how voters feel about kamala harris? i'm not going to duck the question, _ kamala harris? i'm not going to duck the question, but - kamala harris? i'm not going to duck the question, but i - kamala harris? i'm not going to duck the question, but i can - duck the question, but i can answer what voters want. they want someone who — the most important voter segment are people who are now calling the paycheck to paycheck voter. they most likely to be double—haters, disliking the democrat and republican. they are do whatever because they are do whatever because they are sceptical and cynical. these double—hater voters don't like donald trump's persona, even though they agree with his policies, and they don't like harris' policies even though they approve of her persona. that is point numbe
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frank bruni that is-- frank: that is.he is a psychiatrist at yale. observation is that your brain on grievance is a lot like and that you can become to feeling aggrieved, sense. one o is that way people behave on social media. posts are the ones that go viral. people develop the biggest followings byaving a particularly impassioned viewpot thby communicating and exploiting anger and that is bound together withimll writes about. peter:t early 1990's isetitiotrophy politicians are playing up to grievances, are they? frank: [laughter] that is a rhetorical question, is not it? absolutely. you see politicians today who are so different from before. i talk a lot in the book about ron desantis. right now he is vies a not get what he tried mo presidential nomination but anyway you cu it, he is a political success , the second term governor of the third most populous state in the country. he won it by a larhis around whom he willt revenge on come on your behalf, how he will take them down and make them suffer. in a country that used to be about the mo winning
frank bruni that is-- frank: that is.he is a psychiatrist at yale. observation is that your brain on grievance is a lot like and that you can become to feeling aggrieved, sense. one o is that way people behave on social media. posts are the ones that go viral. people develop the biggest followings byaving a particularly impassioned viewpot thby communicating and exploiting anger and that is bound together withimll writes about. peter:t early 1990's isetitiotrophy politicians are playing up to...
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frank: 100%. scripting a moment for the world's most famous monarch to skydive into the 2012 olympics with a double of seven is pretty special. but frank says it is nowhere near as especial as writing for and reading to children. frank: reading at a young age it makes aeal difference and helps to make you happy, and i know, i author children's books for the to be put in a position to bring more children that happiness is amazing. this is my dad, this is my mum. this is their wedding photo -- obviously the wedding, they didn't dress like that all the time. [laughter] reporter: who read to you, frank? frank: my mum and dad lived in one room and my brother and i another. i read to get space, and the other people who read to me. >> is there nothing we can do? surely you can think of a way out of this! are all covered with spaghetti? vern case, emergency. frank: amazing. the power of your voice. rita children, d-- read to children, do it. >> despite the danger of wild animals, the nano told -- frank: y
frank: 100%. scripting a moment for the world's most famous monarch to skydive into the 2012 olympics with a double of seven is pretty special. but frank says it is nowhere near as especial as writing for and reading to children. frank: reading at a young age it makes aeal difference and helps to make you happy, and i know, i author children's books for the to be put in a position to bring more children that happiness is amazing. this is my dad, this is my mum. this is their wedding photo --...
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point, frank. i want to update our audience. global outage is impacting planes and media and here in the u.s. and globally and in europe. we had phil lebeau reporting that one airline, american airlines, is able to send up some of the planes. dan murphy reporting that dubai international airport is back up and running. a number of other airports with a issues. karen, we want to look at the markets right now in the u.s. and europe, both in the red. we turn to u.s. futures. we told the ouaudience that the dow would open 100 points lower. the s&p is down fractionally. we have seen a slide in the market. the s&p and nasdaq coming off two negative sessions in a row. both of them closing down in the red yesterday .75%. we have seen tech under pressure this morning. this morning, microsoft with the issue of its own 2%. that is a company with that large market cap weighing on the markets and futures as well. we will continue to look at the potential market impact of this right now. one thing we want to poi
point, frank. i want to update our audience. global outage is impacting planes and media and here in the u.s. and globally and in europe. we had phil lebeau reporting that one airline, american airlines, is able to send up some of the planes. dan murphy reporting that dubai international airport is back up and running. a number of other airports with a issues. karen, we want to look at the markets right now in the u.s. and europe, both in the red. we turn to u.s. futures. we told the ouaudience...
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>> frank, it is very important.ur base case is that alphabet can navigate the core advertising business and search business from gen-a.i. specifically cloud. they are offering artificial intelligence as a service now. they have their own tentative processing unit with the gpu. we think it is extremely important here. >> again, i want to talk about the ad business. estimates for that is for 12% revenue growth year over year. is that good enough? we have seen the ad business exaccelerate for other companie including amazon. as an investor, is that good enough growth? >> that's actually a very interesting question because if you think about it, our base case is that they can navigate this disruption to their core search business. alphabet is the 800-pound gorilla. from that perspective, we think there might be air pockets here and there with alphabet actually grows lower than the search market overall ad market. for right now, expectations are that inflection point hasn't been achieved. we wouldn't be surprised in a qu
>> frank, it is very important.ur base case is that alphabet can navigate the core advertising business and search business from gen-a.i. specifically cloud. they are offering artificial intelligence as a service now. they have their own tentative processing unit with the gpu. we think it is extremely important here. >> again, i want to talk about the ad business. estimates for that is for 12% revenue growth year over year. is that good enough? we have seen the ad business...
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before the election, frank.f you look back, the fundamentals are good. the economy is softening, but people are good with their jobs. people are still out in hotels and restaurants. the underpinnings of the economy are good. i think it is premature to be overly bearish. >> you are looking at valuations. you sent us research from your team. according to your research, the mag seven is trading forward valuation. they are trading at 17 times. as we look at that and the s&p 490, which is a much more favorable valuation, where are you seeing the opportunities? are there certain sectors or certain stocks? >> we do see opportunities there, frank. a couple of reasons. number one, we believe the fed will start lowering rates in the september time frame due to the slowdowns your other guests have noted. i think investors will look for yields and opportunities for cash. the s&p 490 companies, the yield is close to 2%. the valuation is trading at 17 times earnings. we think there is much greater upside if there is a focus s
before the election, frank.f you look back, the fundamentals are good. the economy is softening, but people are good with their jobs. people are still out in hotels and restaurants. the underpinnings of the economy are good. i think it is premature to be overly bearish. >> you are looking at valuations. you sent us research from your team. according to your research, the mag seven is trading forward valuation. they are trading at 17 times. as we look at that and the s&p 490, which is...
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good morning. >> good morning, frank.e were standing here four weeks ago where emmanuel macron called the snap election and the far righ right made huge gains. the far right, as we were saying, did not get anywhere near close to the absolute majority here in france. the big surprise that they actually came third in the result. the group that came on top was the left-wing coalition there. that also opens a lot of questions. none of the blocs in the election were near the majority of 289 seats for majority. now there will be talks with the negotiations with the parties whether a coalition or alliance can be put together. this is not the tradition of french politics. we have to wait and see what that means. gabriel attal, part of emmanuel macron's party, has put his resignation to the president. he will run the day-to-day affairs and starting with the olympics starting in two and a half weeks here until the new prime minister is proposed. there is a big question mark of who could be the prime minister because there is no maj
good morning. >> good morning, frank.e were standing here four weeks ago where emmanuel macron called the snap election and the far righ right made huge gains. the far right, as we were saying, did not get anywhere near close to the absolute majority here in france. the big surprise that they actually came third in the result. the group that came on top was the left-wing coalition there. that also opens a lot of questions. none of the blocs in the election were near the majority of 289...
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good morning. >> good morning, frank.ou talked about the rough session yesterday for the asian trading session. that was the worst session since april. today, asian markets have recovered. hang seng is up 1%. the nikkei 225. what a wild ride this week. down a whopping 6%. we have seen the yen strength coming through with the carry trades unwound heavily going into the boj meeting next week. my previous guest on the show said that a rate hike by the boj is now off the table. i also want to show you what europe is up to. it was a choppy week of trading. we are closing out the week with a couple of gains. the cac 40 is up 0.9%. bouncing back after the luxury weakness. we'll get to that in a second. the dax is up on 0.2%. we are on the two-month lows for the european equity losses despite the bounce back today. we have been watching some earnings out of the luxury sector today. i want to show you exxotica. they had a jump in the second quarter. the ray ban company saying meta is considering a stake in the company. meta post e
good morning. >> good morning, frank.ou talked about the rough session yesterday for the asian trading session. that was the worst session since april. today, asian markets have recovered. hang seng is up 1%. the nikkei 225. what a wild ride this week. down a whopping 6%. we have seen the yen strength coming through with the carry trades unwound heavily going into the boj meeting next week. my previous guest on the show said that a rate hike by the boj is now off the table. i also want to...
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frank has a question. >> this is frank back at cnbc hq.s had increased -- hello to you. you said your earnings increased by 15%. we are seeing the travel demand at a record high. is that what you are seeing globally? what does it mean for your business? >> not necessarily globally. we do see that in the united states and a little bit in europe. not so much in asia at this point in time. that's to be expected. there's a snapback in travel. a lot of capacity has been added to the market. overshadowing that, however, is what phil mentioned with the supply chain. aircraft demand is at an all-time high. valuations are at an all-time high. this is our comment on the lease rates this quarter. we don't see that changing any time soon. >> john, were you on the board for spirit aerosystems. i'll not ask about the deal with boeing buying spirit. you interact with spirit and air lease with steve and leaders at boeing. they believe that they can get past this stretch here and quickly start to ramp up production. based on your con kconversationh them, h
frank has a question. >> this is frank back at cnbc hq.s had increased -- hello to you. you said your earnings increased by 15%. we are seeing the travel demand at a record high. is that what you are seeing globally? what does it mean for your business? >> not necessarily globally. we do see that in the united states and a little bit in europe. not so much in asia at this point in time. that's to be expected. there's a snapback in travel. a lot of capacity has been added to the...
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brie. >> good morning, frank.enator peter welsh is the first to call for president biden to bow out of the race. after hosting a fund-raiser for the president, actor george clooney, is also weighing in. the clock is ticking on president biden's re-election bid. >> it's up to the president to decide if he is going to run. we're all encouraging him to make that decision because time is running short. >> reporter: so far, less than a dozen democrats on capitol hill are publicly calling on the 81-year-old to step aside citing fears he won't beat former president trump. the majority are backing him. >> i will tell you what i'm telling my constituents at home. it was a very rough debate night. if you elect donald trump, it will be four years of who horrifically tough nights. >> trump tied to overturn the election. >> reporter: former president trump said he believes biden will stay in the race. those are trump's short list for vice president agree. >> i think he is pretty dug in. >> reporter: major democratic fund-raise
brie. >> good morning, frank.enator peter welsh is the first to call for president biden to bow out of the race. after hosting a fund-raiser for the president, actor george clooney, is also weighing in. the clock is ticking on president biden's re-election bid. >> it's up to the president to decide if he is going to run. we're all encouraging him to make that decision because time is running short. >> reporter: so far, less than a dozen democrats on capitol hill are publicly...
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silvia, good morning. >> good morning, frank.lly, monetary policy is heavily in focus for investors today. first, i want to take you to the moves we have seen in asia because investors over in japan are betting on rate hikes from the bank of japan in the near future and that has boosted the nikkei 225 which ended the session by 1%. let me bring you back to europe. monetary policy is in focus here. we have certainly central bank g governors talking at the ecb forum. the road to bring down inflation is going to be a bumpy one. you see the boards trading in negative at the time. i was mentioning in france, the cac 40 is down .5% as we see uncertainty there as we approach the final round of voting on sunday for the parliamentary elections. when it comes to other assets we are monitoring in europe, the headline print came in at 2.5%. very much in line with what analysts were expecting. we're not seeing significant moves for the time being when it comes to the euro-dollar. euro trading at .20%. as i mentioned to you earlier, we are mon
silvia, good morning. >> good morning, frank.lly, monetary policy is heavily in focus for investors today. first, i want to take you to the moves we have seen in asia because investors over in japan are betting on rate hikes from the bank of japan in the near future and that has boosted the nikkei 225 which ended the session by 1%. let me bring you back to europe. monetary policy is in focus here. we have certainly central bank g governors talking at the ecb forum. the road to bring down...
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i'm frank holland. thank you for being with us. we begin with breaking news. global investors working through the events in butler, pennsylvania and the assassination attempt on former president donald trump. the indices are up .50% in the pre-market. as markets weigh political sentiment and a key week for corporate reports with the dow sitting at a fresh all-time high. the ten-year yield gaining following the inflation report and the first cpi slowdown since 2020. you see it raising from the levels we saw on friday. also, we are seeing sharp moves in other risk assets, including bitcoin. it has surged past $60,000. $62,820. we have seen a big move to the upside following the assassination attempt on former president p donadonald trump. we will talk about bitcoin and the impact on the markets on the show. >>> it is 5:00 a.m. on the east coast. what is what we know about the attempted assassination of former president trump. it is a shooting that killed one person and injured two others. mr. trump was sh
i'm frank holland. thank you for being with us. we begin with breaking news. global investors working through the events in butler, pennsylvania and the assassination attempt on former president donald trump. the indices are up .50% in the pre-market. as markets weigh political sentiment and a key week for corporate reports with the dow sitting at a fresh all-time high. the ten-year yield gaining following the inflation report and the first cpi slowdown since 2020. you see it raising from the...
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. >> good morning, frank. strong reaction on markets to the upside. largely expected by market participant. we are larger on the ftse 100 picking up .25%. on that index, we have home builders at the top. some oil giants at the bottom about the increase ofw windfall taxes. on the ftse 250, 1.3% to the upside. occado and savile is a strong play today. meantime, those home builder stocks are certainly marching forward. don't forget plaryers are lookig for interest rate cuts. we may see a new move from the bank of england next month. it will overhaul planning rules to build 1.5 million new homes over the next five years. roughly double the number of homes completed in the past decade. don't forget the fiscal position for the labour government. they are trying to balance the books. perhaps dollar weakness in the equation. frank. >> karen tso, thank you very much. we turn to steve sedgwick live in westminster. steve, good morning. historic victory in this election. landslide victory at that. what does this mean for the uk and its economy and its people? >>
. >> good morning, frank. strong reaction on markets to the upside. largely expected by market participant. we are larger on the ftse 100 picking up .25%. on that index, we have home builders at the top. some oil giants at the bottom about the increase ofw windfall taxes. on the ftse 250, 1.3% to the upside. occado and savile is a strong play today. meantime, those home builder stocks are certainly marching forward. don't forget plaryers are lookig for interest rate cuts. we may see a new...
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frank, you are absolutely right.ll see investors become impatient in the same way google was punished after a really good quarter. >> you hit on something else with microsoft. a.i. and a.i. chatbots through office or other ways. are you concerned we haven't hes heard a lot about chatbots in recent weeks. we haven't heard as much buzz. we are still trying to figure out the use cases for a.i. >> if you look at copilot for example, are you using it? i am not using it. a lot of people are waiting and seeing. i like to write my own replies with my clients. it is fascinating to see. the real sense of what we are something in every day a.i., i don't know if it is keeping up with spending. however, microsoft is preparing for the future, not just the quarter. if we see disappointment in the earnings report, it is a buying opportunity as we see 400 etfs own microsoft. there is a lot of exposure here. just like nvidia, we saw pullback here. you could see positions trimmed and profits taken. once again, that is the theme for the
frank, you are absolutely right.ll see investors become impatient in the same way google was punished after a really good quarter. >> you hit on something else with microsoft. a.i. and a.i. chatbots through office or other ways. are you concerned we haven't hes heard a lot about chatbots in recent weeks. we haven't heard as much buzz. we are still trying to figure out the use cases for a.i. >> if you look at copilot for example, are you using it? i am not using it. a lot of people...
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frank, back to you. >> thank you.et's talk about the divergence in the market over the last week and the selloff in the market. we have bill stone with the glenview trust company. >> good morning. >> big part of the nasdaq selloff is chip stocks. they sold off on restrictions from the biden administration and comments from form you are preside former president trump. i want to ask you the smh is down 2.5% since the start of the third quarter. >> well, they had a heavy of a run. you are always concerned when things sell off. i call this the silly season for a reason because you see tons of policies thrown out with a presidential election. whether they get ienacted or no, you have to wait and see. you have to ready yourself with the volatility with the sectors. this will probably continue to happen with the run-up to the election as they look for the edge to look for something to appeal to the voters. i think you have to take a bit of a wait-and-see -- you better know you like the business you own like nvidia and certai
frank, back to you. >> thank you.et's talk about the divergence in the market over the last week and the selloff in the market. we have bill stone with the glenview trust company. >> good morning. >> big part of the nasdaq selloff is chip stocks. they sold off on restrictions from the biden administration and comments from form you are preside former president trump. i want to ask you the smh is down 2.5% since the start of the third quarter. >> well, they had a heavy of...
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maybe, as you were saying, frank.hey gained 34% which is historic for the far right, but they would be shy from the majority. at the moment, the projections happening in the weekend would be 279 seats. that's why we see the positive reaction in the markets this morning. it looks like the most likely scenario at the moment is a hung parliament. a lot of unknowns still because during this week, there will be a lot of negotiations between the different parties because you have a record numbers of three-way runoffs between round one and two. to have a three candidates in the constituencies. the latest is to drop one candidate to leave the candidate against the far right to beat them. that is the negotiation that is happening the next few days to shape up the kind of majority in the national assembly behind me. what it is looking like is a hung parliament with very, see different blob blocks there wit different views on how to manage france and governing france going forward could look very, very difficult. >> charlotte re
maybe, as you were saying, frank.hey gained 34% which is historic for the far right, but they would be shy from the majority. at the moment, the projections happening in the weekend would be 279 seats. that's why we see the positive reaction in the markets this morning. it looks like the most likely scenario at the moment is a hung parliament. a lot of unknowns still because during this week, there will be a lot of negotiations between the different parties because you have a record numbers of...
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i'm frank holland.e pick up the half hour check of the stock futures after yesterday's selloff which saw the nasdaq fall 3%. the broader market 2%. both coming off the worst day since 2022. futures are a mixed picture. the s&p is lower. earlier, it was fractionally higher. the dow would open up 65 points higher. the nasdaq is down 30 points. wall street spilled to asia. nikkei plunged 3% leading losses across asia. hang seng down 1.5%. similar for the kospi. and similar trades in europe. the dax down 1.3%. the italian ftse mib down 2.5%. the ftse 100 is down 1% as well. we turn attention back to the u.s. markets. bob pisani has the latest in tech and beyond. >> the stock market is facing three issues. tech rel-rating and seasonally weak period. re-rated. prices have run up dramatically in hopes of outsized earnings. the problem demonstrated in relation to alphabet earnings yesterday. investors are understanding there is still not a big payoff for the artificial intelligence infrastructure play and that
i'm frank holland.e pick up the half hour check of the stock futures after yesterday's selloff which saw the nasdaq fall 3%. the broader market 2%. both coming off the worst day since 2022. futures are a mixed picture. the s&p is lower. earlier, it was fractionally higher. the dow would open up 65 points higher. the nasdaq is down 30 points. wall street spilled to asia. nikkei plunged 3% leading losses across asia. hang seng down 1.5%. similar for the kospi. and similar trades in europe....
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>> frank, what a see-saw campaign. saw biden with momentum to stay in the race and an okay interview with george stephanopoulos and then swing back to make a decision and almost the decision he's made is not okay. the press conference last night was probably good enough for him to stay in the race for now. it was an hour-long unscripted event. something people were concerned he wasn't able to do. some will say answers to questions, especially on foreign policy, were strong. detractors will point out to what you pointed out. calling zelenskyy putin and kamala harris donald trump. i know a lot of you asked wait until after the summit to call for a withdraw. later today, i expect the numbers to grow in terms of how many members of congress ask him to step aside. the joe biden i saw last night seemed convinced to stay in the race. ultimately, this is up to joe biden. if he wants to stay in, he has the delegates. >> you mentioned joe biden pushed back on the questions from his democratic colleagues. he is pushing back from
>> frank, what a see-saw campaign. saw biden with momentum to stay in the race and an okay interview with george stephanopoulos and then swing back to make a decision and almost the decision he's made is not okay. the press conference last night was probably good enough for him to stay in the race for now. it was an hour-long unscripted event. something people were concerned he wasn't able to do. some will say answers to questions, especially on foreign policy, were strong. detractors...
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why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front pagebove the fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic majority leader in 1975. he lobbied mike mansfield for the position. he saw it as a continuation of some of the earlier work that he had been doing on some special investigatory committees. and importantly, he had been an 18 year at that point member of the senate foreign relations committee. he had been one of the first public voices of dissent in the united states senate about us vietnam war policy. and he was someone who really wanted to take on these issues. the issues related to national intel, the national intelligence commune i
why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front pagebove the fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic...
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frank's analysis of i much, frank.s of what has gone on has just popped up on the live page on the bbc website if you would like to read a little bit more about what frank is saying about this. i think amy is pummelling the east coast of china with heavy reigns and strong winds from the most powerful storm to hit the country this year. chinese authorities said to have a —— have evacuated hundreds of thousands of people. the storm made landfall on the live mainland on thursday after severely affecting taiwan and the philippines. public transport offices, schools and markets have been shot in some areas as the storm continues to sweep across land. let's speak now tour correspondent, martin. talk to us about the impact now that typhoon gaemi is on mainland china. it has: gaemi is on mainland china. it has made a second _ gaemi is on mainland china. it has made a second landfall. _ it has made landfall now on fujian. the statement did not go into much specific details. it began with strong winds and thunderstorms. it is st
frank's analysis of i much, frank.s of what has gone on has just popped up on the live page on the bbc website if you would like to read a little bit more about what frank is saying about this. i think amy is pummelling the east coast of china with heavy reigns and strong winds from the most powerful storm to hit the country this year. chinese authorities said to have a —— have evacuated hundreds of thousands of people. the storm made landfall on the live mainland on thursday after severely...
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i'd like now to introduce my friend and coeditor frank scutaro franks, an attorney and the author of president grant reconsidered and the supreme court's retreat from reconstruction. he's the president of the grant monument association, which is dedicated to the preservation of grant's tomb, which you can see behind me here. he served previously as the counsel for the constitu ation for the senate judiciary committee and as a special counsel to the house, select investigative panel. he now serves as vice president and senior counsel of j.c. and franks, thank so much for being with us tonight. thank you, chris. it's so good to be with you. thank you. white house historical association for hosting us tonight and for all of you who are joining us. before we start, why don't i give chris an introduction, although already gotten a partial introduction. he is really one of the most talented and vivid describe of the civil war currently lecturing. he is a ph.d. and editor shape and co-founder of the emerging civil war. he's the managing editor of the emerging civil war series published serv
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why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front page above the fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic majority leader in 1975. he lobbied mike mansfield for the position. he saw it as a continuation of some of the earlier work that he had been doing on some special investigatory committees. and importantly, he had been an 18 year at that point member of the senate foreign relations committee. he had been one of the first public voices of dissent in the united states senate about us vietnam war policy. and he was someone who really wanted to take on these issues. the issues related to national intel, the national intelligence commune
why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front page above the fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic...
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why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front page avehe fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic majority leader in 1975. he lobbied mike mansfield for the position. he saw it as a continuation of some of the earlier work that he had been doing on some special investigatory committees. and importantly, he had been an 18 year at that point member of the senate foreign relations committee. he had been one of the first public voices of dissent in the united states senate about us vietnam war policy. and he was someone who really wanted to take on these issues. the issues related to national intel, the national intelligence commune ity
why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front page avehe fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic majority...
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all right, let me uh continue with that line of thought with uh uh our guest frank wright, frank wrightthat israel has in terms of pursuing wars, like with lemonants hezbollah, i mean if that was to happen. to engulf the region, that would incur further economic damage to the israeli regime. has israel considered that? well, i think when we say israel, i think it's important to remember that there are significant voices against this policy and against israel's decline, and there are the revoices not just from the israeli public or from the hostage families, but also from former heads of mossad and of government and even the current head of the the defense, yo yo gallant has openly criticized netanyahu's policies to his face. so you really have to narrow this down to netanyahu and his cabinet of zionist extremists, um, smotric and ben gavier, you prop up his government. now, has have they factored this in? i think netanyahu banks on the intervention of the united states on his side in the event that he does conduct an operation in lebanon. i think i think it's correct to assume that shou
all right, let me uh continue with that line of thought with uh uh our guest frank wright, frank wrightthat israel has in terms of pursuing wars, like with lemonants hezbollah, i mean if that was to happen. to engulf the region, that would incur further economic damage to the israeli regime. has israel considered that? well, i think when we say israel, i think it's important to remember that there are significant voices against this policy and against israel's decline, and there are the...
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uh joining us uh first we have frank wright, frank wright is a writer and geopolitical analyst, he writesy 40,00, it could be 46,00 since october the 7th, and also uh it could reach 70,000 by some estimates by the end of 2024, that's a record number of business. closures, with so many closures, what does that say about israel's economic crisis? in other words, how bad is israel's economy doing? well, one problem about understanding israel, especially in the west is that we tend to get only one side of it, and that's obviously transmitted from the israeli government, so they're very reluctant to give you the bad news that israelis themselves are fully aware of. one of the dimensions of the israeli economic crisis, which is deepening is that reports came in today through here and the jerusalem post of rising inflation that can't continues to rise without any hope of it coming down in addition to this, obviously at least half million out of the entire israeli population fled israel following the october 7th of flood operation, and of course this is compounded by operations in the red sea and
uh joining us uh first we have frank wright, frank wright is a writer and geopolitical analyst, he writesy 40,00, it could be 46,00 since october the 7th, and also uh it could reach 70,000 by some estimates by the end of 2024, that's a record number of business. closures, with so many closures, what does that say about israel's economic crisis? in other words, how bad is israel's economy doing? well, one problem about understanding israel, especially in the west is that we tend to get only one...
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i'm frank holland. here's your "five@5." stocks looking to reverse course as the tech trade unwinds and chip stocks leave global markets lower. >>> a lot of attention focused on d.c., and a report of a new china chip crackdown coming from the biden administration. tune in to possible new rules coming down the pike. >>> and former president donald trump saying how the island nation should pay its own way. we're also hearing from the former president's former rivals. they'recircling the wagon as they throw their support behind trump. >>> later investors are bracing for a big day for the housing sector and the reality of a lower rate environment. it's wednesday, july 17th, 2024, and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange." thank you so much for being here with us this morning. we're going to get you ready for the trading day ahead. we get a check of the u.s. stock futures with the s&p hovering at all-time highs. the dow coming off its best day of the year.
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uh, joining us uh, first we have frank wright. frank wright is a writer and geopolitical analyst.onomic divide. we're looking at uh first israely business closures uh reportedly 40,00, it could be 46,00 since october the 7th, and also uh it could... reach 70,00 by some estimates by the end of 2024, that's a record number of business closures. with so many closures, what does that say about israel's economic crisis? in other words, how bad is israel's economy doing? well, one problem about understanding israel, especially in the west is that we tend to get only one side of it and that's obviously transmitted from the israeli government, so they're very reluctant to give you the bad news that israel themselves are fully aware of one of the dimensions of the israeli economic crisis, which is deepening is that reports came in today through here and the jerusalem post of rising inflation that continues to rise without any hope of it coming down in addition to this obviously at least half million out of the entire israeli population fled israel following the october 7th flood operation
uh, joining us uh, first we have frank wright. frank wright is a writer and geopolitical analyst.onomic divide. we're looking at uh first israely business closures uh reportedly 40,00, it could be 46,00 since october the 7th, and also uh it could... reach 70,00 by some estimates by the end of 2024, that's a record number of business closures. with so many closures, what does that say about israel's economic crisis? in other words, how bad is israel's economy doing? well, one problem about...
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i'm frank holland. let's get you ready for your the trading day ahead.the half hour with u.s. stock futures. take a look. in the red across the board. the dow down more than 230 points. s&p down by 46 points, nasdaq down more than 200 points. you see tesla down 7.5% followed by alphabet, down almost 3.5%. visa in the third place spot on this laggard list, more than 3% as well. we're going to be talking about tesla in a moment. alphabet in just a bit. this morning we're also watching small caps. closed out more than 1% yesterday. this morning we're seeing a bit of a pullback. the russell pulling back about a third of a percent. we'll be talking much more about the small caps throughout the show. this morning we're checking the bond market as we await the key ecp inflation all right. yields pretty much steady. 4.3%. not a lot of movement, but we'll watch that. also energy this morning looking at oil hitting its lowest level since june. keep this in perspective. oil is higher. similar story for brent crude. overall it's been a tough few days for the oil mar
i'm frank holland. let's get you ready for your the trading day ahead.the half hour with u.s. stock futures. take a look. in the red across the board. the dow down more than 230 points. s&p down by 46 points, nasdaq down more than 200 points. you see tesla down 7.5% followed by alphabet, down almost 3.5%. visa in the third place spot on this laggard list, more than 3% as well. we're going to be talking about tesla in a moment. alphabet in just a bit. this morning we're also watching small...
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frank. frank mallicoat, by the way, is pretty good. pretty good golf player. i played golf with him just a few weeks ago for a few hours, and he really sweeped up. did you okay? yeah. he did. >> got it, got it. >> and speaking to frank, he's got all the zip trip trivia coming up next. we've got the foster and foster city. where did that come from, the size of foster city. but there's a lot of water that makes up the area of foster city as well. those are just some of the questions and the big corporations that are here, i mentioned some at the top right, which are the biggest. frank is going to dive into more on that and their zip code trivia coming up in a little bit. >> okay. we also want to remind you that we have an exciting opportunity for you because you can be here in foster city. join us. watch it all unfold live. you can also watch today show and every other fox local zip trips on demand on ktvu fox local streaming app in your living room on your big screen. if you'd like to enter for a chance to win a really big screen 65 inch roku tv, head to ktvu.c
frank. frank mallicoat, by the way, is pretty good. pretty good golf player. i played golf with him just a few weeks ago for a few hours, and he really sweeped up. did you okay? yeah. he did. >> got it, got it. >> and speaking to frank, he's got all the zip trip trivia coming up next. we've got the foster and foster city. where did that come from, the size of foster city. but there's a lot of water that makes up the area of foster city as well. those are just some of the questions...
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good morning. >> good morning, frank. seeing european forces trading in the green, reversing some of the losses we saw yesterday. just to give you an idea, the benchmark, the stoxx 600 ending the session down by almost 1%. now, some of this positive momentum is actually driven by what we heard yesterday, by jerome powell stateside saying what we're seeing in the labor market, if we see further cooling there, that that could be a problem. so investors are looking at that and interpreting it as a sign that the fed is getting ready to cut rates. with that in mind, i want to take you to the different sectors. a couple of important stories at this stage. in fact, we have real estate as the best performing sector at this stage by 1.3%, this in the way of the new labor government in the uk coming up with mandatory building targets that's boosting some of the momentum in this sector. telecoms also trading higher as we are seeing actually some investors upgrading their ratings on some of these stocks. but let me take you to asia t
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frank. >> arabile, thank you very much.rabile gumede live in the london newsroom. >>> we will continue to talk about the consumer and what is a very big day for the retail sector. first up is the sales data out before the opening bell. a report that many believe is a market mover showing .50% slowdown from a month ago or flat if you exclude auto sales. today is day one of amazon's prime day which adobe predicts $14 billion in sales. that is up 10% from a year ago. this comes with new warnings around the kconsumer that includes commentary from bellwethers like pepsico noting subdued demand in north america. conagra missing the sales for the fourth time in five quarters. the company lowering fiscal year earnings guidance as consumer adjust to higher prices. joining me is scott muskin. good morning to both of you. great to have you here. >> good morning. >> we are getting the data out about retail sales the same time we have the prime day sale. it is a record year. that's very interesting. at the same time, you say the discoun
frank. >> arabile, thank you very much.rabile gumede live in the london newsroom. >>> we will continue to talk about the consumer and what is a very big day for the retail sector. first up is the sales data out before the opening bell. a report that many believe is a market mover showing .50% slowdown from a month ago or flat if you exclude auto sales. today is day one of amazon's prime day which adobe predicts $14 billion in sales. that is up 10% from a year ago. this comes with...
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frank right, welcome back uh, we're looking at uh...israel down its path, and it has alienated itself to the entire world. do you think that that risk is worth it, what israel is doing, decimating its economy uh in the long-term? when we speak of israel's path towards self-destruction, it's once again extremely important to consult the israeli news. sources to see what the israel is themselves think about it. now repeatedly, former heads of government, former heads of mossad and former generals and major generals in the israeli army itself have all said that netanyahu is leading israel into the abys onto path of self-destruction. why would he do this? it's also important to remember that if netanyahu moves anywhere towards peace, if he moves towards a hostage deal, if he moves to negotiate an end to hostilities. if he deescalates in any way, government will be dissolved because itamar bengir and bellazel smotric have repeatedly stressed that they will dissolve his coalition if he does any such thing, if he moves towards peace he's finis
frank right, welcome back uh, we're looking at uh...israel down its path, and it has alienated itself to the entire world. do you think that that risk is worth it, what israel is doing, decimating its economy uh in the long-term? when we speak of israel's path towards self-destruction, it's once again extremely important to consult the israeli news. sources to see what the israel is themselves think about it. now repeatedly, former heads of government, former heads of mossad and former generals...
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frank. an arraignment will be held today for a man accused of killing a woman at the powell street bart station and ktvu andre, seniors in our studio now to talk about that court hearing today and how the victim touched the lives of a lot of people. >> and when you hear about what happened here, the randomness of the attack, you think about your family, your friends, your close loved ones. when you think about someone like this. because this could have been one of our family. exactly right. 74 year old corazon de dannan, or dondon rather, was on her way home from san francisco to daly city when she was killed monday night. the suspect, 49 year old trevor belmont, is due in court this afternoon on a charge of murder. >> all of us here was devastated. she was close to us, from relatives to coworkers, loved ones. >> of the 74 year old victim in morning now, she worked as a telephone operator at the park 55 hilton hotel in downtown san francisco. she would regularly cook and share treats with co
frank. an arraignment will be held today for a man accused of killing a woman at the powell street bart station and ktvu andre, seniors in our studio now to talk about that court hearing today and how the victim touched the lives of a lot of people. >> and when you hear about what happened here, the randomness of the attack, you think about your family, your friends, your close loved ones. when you think about someone like this. because this could have been one of our family. exactly...
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it's frank mallicoat. hi, frank. >> yes, al. enjoying the day off. good morning everyone.t out there on this post. 4th of july holiday july. the fifth. take a look at our triple a cameras out there. that is the mack maze, and the cars on your right are on the way to the bay bridge. they'll be happy to know. no metering lights, no issues. you'll get to the city, pretty quickly. and if you're a marine commuter, the only problem right now is the fog. you're going to come down onto the span and see a lot of that into the city. so take it slow if you're coming in, but not a lot of cars to talk about, and i'm okay with that time now. 602 on your friday. let's send it back to dave. >> all right, frank, thank you. we're starting in contra costa county and developing news. firefighters in antioch still watching for flare ups from a grass fire that forced evacuations. it started last night near hillcrest avenue and larkspur drive just after 10 p.m. several homes near lotus court were evacuated and late last night, firefighters kept those flames from spreading. there were still out t
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, frank bred.>> how are you fred fuel up to seven brain health indicators including your memory, joined the near-even brain health challenge. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease, put it in check with rent folk a once-daily pill when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief and reduced fatigue with brynn vote. >> when flares kept trying to slow me down, i got lasting steroid free remission with rinvoq jack when my daughter saw damage, rinvoq helped visibly reduced damage of the intestinal lining, check for both uc and crohn's rapid symptom relief lasting steroid free remission, and visibly reduced damage check check and check, re-invoking lower your ability to fight infections including tv series infections and blood clots, some fatal cancers, including lymphoma and skin, heart attack, stroke, and gi tears occurred. >> people 50 and older with a heart disease risk factor have an increased risk of death serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor
, frank bred.>> how are you fred fuel up to seven brain health indicators including your memory, joined the near-even brain health challenge. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease, put it in check with rent folk a once-daily pill when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief and reduced fatigue with brynn vote. >> when flares kept trying to slow me down, i got lasting steroid free remission with rinvoq jack when my daughter saw damage, rinvoq...
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who read to you, frank? now realise to just get some space. and then the other people who read to me were bernard cribbins and kenneth williams and john grant onjackanory. "is there nothing we can do? "asked the ladybird, appealing to james. | "surely you can think of a way out of this? " why do you suppose his hands are all covered - "why do you suppose his hands are all covered - with spaghetti in cheese sauce? well, perhaps he's a burn case. an emergency. amazing. you know, the power of your voice. reading to people is huge. read to your children. do it. despite the cold of the ice age and the frequent lack of food and the danger from wild animals, the neanderthal folk are quite a merry lot. you can see a moment sometimes when you're reading to kids, that something clicks and that the whole world becomes different for them, you know, and that you have to imagine things before you do them. you know, we had to dream of going to the moon before we went to the moon. clinging high to the branches... for 25 yea
who read to you, frank? now realise to just get some space. and then the other people who read to me were bernard cribbins and kenneth williams and john grant onjackanory. "is there nothing we can do? "asked the ladybird, appealing to james. | "surely you can think of a way out of this? " why do you suppose his hands are all covered - "why do you suppose his hands are all covered - with spaghetti in cheese sauce? well, perhaps he's a burn case. an emergency. amazing....
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frank leslie had learned after his paper broke a scandal in 1858 which involved the death of children said tainted fee from local new york distilleries. the circumstances expose them to lawsuits and physical harm. that would be compounded in the effects of writing and the effects after. harper's weekly introduced in 1857 and once the war began, the most republican of the boreal weeklies did not credit a 22-year-old thomas mast as one of the artists. we know he returned to the city on july 12th from a frustrated effort to cover the battle of gettysburg. years later, he told the biographer that he had witnessed and sketched some of the violent events. if any of the 11 harpers engravings of the riot is based on his work, it was a full-page illustration of the burning asylum featured in the august first issue. he knew the asylum neighborhood while ving lived on west 44th streetuntil 1862. with an additional publication and production for publication, the amatic and detailed illustrati capted the scale of the grounds fronting fifth avenue and was more evocative of the event than the pictur
frank leslie had learned after his paper broke a scandal in 1858 which involved the death of children said tainted fee from local new york distilleries. the circumstances expose them to lawsuits and physical harm. that would be compounded in the effects of writing and the effects after. harper's weekly introduced in 1857 and once the war began, the most republican of the boreal weeklies did not credit a 22-year-old thomas mast as one of the artists. we know he returned to the city on july 12th...
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did you look up frank hope, the tree surgeon in peterborough as well? no, ijust wanted frank hope.y blair's column today in the papers... yes. ..in which he said it like this, actually, he said in the campaigning stage, you're the great persuader, in the government phase, you're the great chief executive, that was the way he put it. and of course, he left office after nine million years, saying he wished he was bolder. and he's now being advised by tony blair, we know, so it's going to be... but unlike tony blair, who became prime minister having never held any office other than mp, various shadow posts and having been a self—employed barrister, as all barristers are, keir starmer has been essentially a chief executive. he ran the crown prosecution service and we will learn, i think, fairly fast, whether that actually fairly unusual background for a prime minister does make him more capable of instantly making that transition from persuader into administrator. and i think it's interesting as well, i've seen a lot of critique of the journalistic class that we were too focussed on po
did you look up frank hope, the tree surgeon in peterborough as well? no, ijust wanted frank hope.y blair's column today in the papers... yes. ..in which he said it like this, actually, he said in the campaigning stage, you're the great persuader, in the government phase, you're the great chief executive, that was the way he put it. and of course, he left office after nine million years, saying he wished he was bolder. and he's now being advised by tony blair, we know, so it's going to be......
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, frank bred. how are you fred, fuel up to seven brain help indicators, including your memory, joined the nerivan brain health challenge. and before you consider drastic weight-loss measures with dangerous side effects like surgery or pharmaceuticals, try golob my doctor prescribed a weight loss drug, but as soon as i stopped taking it, i gained all that weight back. and then i lost 210 pounds both gastric bypass surgery only to gain it all back with goler i have completely transformed my...