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>> katie: judge?t the rails but then i don't get -- the varmints come in, it is the whole thing. >> katie: richard? >> richard: i wish i had gone to the beach this summer. my parents are jamaican, so i'm probably going to jamaica next month and spent some time at the water. >> katie: i wish i played more tennis. i really want to learn how to play but it is just hard to find a place to go. okay, next question. instagram question. out of style clothing item you would like to come back in style? judge, the fashionista? >> jeanine: what what i like to come back in style? everything is in style. everything old is new again. >> katie: that's true. >> jeanine: that's it. >> katie: jesse? >> jesse: bell-bottoms. really tight in the crotch that's play out like this. for men. >> richard: owes her back, though. >> jesse: really tight and the crotch. >> katie: richard, mullets came back for a while. bell-bottoms are back. i agree with the judge, fashion, it is about the person wearing it. fashion is timeless. if
>> katie: judge?t the rails but then i don't get -- the varmints come in, it is the whole thing. >> katie: richard? >> richard: i wish i had gone to the beach this summer. my parents are jamaican, so i'm probably going to jamaica next month and spent some time at the water. >> katie: i wish i played more tennis. i really want to learn how to play but it is just hard to find a place to go. okay, next question. instagram question. out of style clothing item you would like...
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katie: joining us now we have a cohead of u.s. rates strategy at jp morgan and morgan stanley director of research. a few of the conversation has shifted over whether they will go again to how long this federal reserve could stay on hold. after what we heard from jerome powell this week, how long do you think we will stay at that eventually terminal rate? guest: thank you for having me. it has been our view at jp morgan that we think the fed is likely done tightening. that is been our view for some time. the risk is to one more hike but it's they are on hold, they're likely on hold for the next year or so. don't envision the fed lowering rates until the third quarter of 2024. we do see growth decelerating after strongly above trend growth to start the year through the middle of the year. against the backdrop of an economy that is likely to move below trend into next year but inflation should remain elevated. we think that is on hold for an extended time although it's unlikely the market will get this clear for a few months. with t
katie: joining us now we have a cohead of u.s. rates strategy at jp morgan and morgan stanley director of research. a few of the conversation has shifted over whether they will go again to how long this federal reserve could stay on hold. after what we heard from jerome powell this week, how long do you think we will stay at that eventually terminal rate? guest: thank you for having me. it has been our view at jp morgan that we think the fed is likely done tightening. that is been our view for...
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katie: dr.tand this man is a traditionalist and does not like it -- drive to survive, understand this man is a traditionalist and does not like it, -- we would love a version of drive to survive in track and field. tom: nbc did a great coverage of the track and field and preempted what they are doing with english soccer. i know there i hope political think and contracts and agreements and all that but you are right about that. it was game changing for formula one. even i believe it is three races in america with las vegas going up, jon ferro is trying to get tickets from red bull. lisa, me, john, las vegas. it looks good. even with drive to survive, formula one globally is ginorn mous compared to united states. thank you to all at red bull. back to the jobs day, futures up. yields a jumble. the real yield, i do not know what to say about it. 1.87. i am watching all you'll -- i am watching oil. 7.26 you want to. on jobs they come up many coming up. david kelly out there somewhere is a negative no
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katie: this is bloomberg real yield. for the auction block which is completely dead in the u.s. this week. there is plenty of action in europe where we saw around 35 billion euros of sales highlighted by names like l volkswagen,bmh and caterpillar. looking ahead to sales for september and the u.s., $120 billion will be issued, much more than the $78 billion sold last september. checking out the forecast for high-yield and leverage loans, we should see a pickup of more than 15 billion dollars which is much more compared to pandemic years and way more than 2019 which had roughly a $60 billion step -- $60 billion total. >> corporate credit looks way too rich. i don't see the benefit of owning high-yield or investment corporate credit. spreads are so tight, you are not compensated for any uncertainty. companies need to refinance. that is happening all the time in the loan market has rates flowing but the high-yield market has companies coming to market and issuing new debt. unless their earnings are accelerating to a higher
katie: this is bloomberg real yield. for the auction block which is completely dead in the u.s. this week. there is plenty of action in europe where we saw around 35 billion euros of sales highlighted by names like l volkswagen,bmh and caterpillar. looking ahead to sales for september and the u.s., $120 billion will be issued, much more than the $78 billion sold last september. checking out the forecast for high-yield and leverage loans, we should see a pickup of more than 15 billion dollars...
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katie: i'm katie greifeld this is bloomberg real yield. it's time for the auction block.ter a chilly start of the week action picked up on a high-grade sales with weekly volume more than $18 billion. september hit 124 billion dollars. citibank pushing numbers higher this week with a $5 billion sale of the fixed floating rate notes. junk borrowers take advantage of strong investor appetite bringing riskier offerings to the leveraged loan markets. one was wedding planning site the not that had a $765 million sale. noble corporation's are buying back bonds at the slowest pace since 2009, likely a sign they are waiting to refinance. the delay could come back to haunt them as maturities pile up and rates stay higher for longer. black rocks amanda lynam says loans are likely the most exposed to economic headwinds. amanda: if you take the three broad buckets of leveraged loans, high-yield bonds, and investment grade bonds, arguably, leveraged loans are in the weakest vulnerable fundamental position because they have been contending with higher borrowing cost of the past several
katie: i'm katie greifeld this is bloomberg real yield. it's time for the auction block.ter a chilly start of the week action picked up on a high-grade sales with weekly volume more than $18 billion. september hit 124 billion dollars. citibank pushing numbers higher this week with a $5 billion sale of the fixed floating rate notes. junk borrowers take advantage of strong investor appetite bringing riskier offerings to the leveraged loan markets. one was wedding planning site the not that had a...
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katie: i am katie greifeld. this is bloomberg "real yield." . time for the auction block where the issuance this week was as hot as the weather. here in the u.s. tuesday was the busiest day in more than three years with $36 billion of sales. overall it stands as the third busiest week of the year with more than $55 billion in total. digging deeper into the companies behind the sales rush, companies like php, philip morris, john deere and volkswagen coming to the stage with offerings. the busiest week since early august. barclays estimates that there will be up to $20 billion of new bond supply and up to 25 billion dollars in leveraged loan for september. meanwhile, oaktree says they don't need to see a recession to see defaults tick up. >> i would expect rates to stay higher for longer as well because with or without a recession, there is going to be an elevated default experience. i think the need for private capital will be quite high. we are seeing the beginnings of the need for cap capital -- gap capital to refinance maturities that will bec
katie: i am katie greifeld. this is bloomberg "real yield." . time for the auction block where the issuance this week was as hot as the weather. here in the u.s. tuesday was the busiest day in more than three years with $36 billion of sales. overall it stands as the third busiest week of the year with more than $55 billion in total. digging deeper into the companies behind the sales rush, companies like php, philip morris, john deere and volkswagen coming to the stage with offerings....
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i am katie phang.gin this morning with president biden's trip to florida today to get a look at recovery efforts after hurricane adalja made landfall as a category three storm. the damage estimates could be as high as 20 billion dollars according to moody analytics. the president said he would meet with florida governor, ron desantis today. in a statement, desantis said the governor does not have plans to meet with biden during his trip. instead, biden will meet with republican senator, rick scott. the response comes days after president biden approved a major disaster declaration for florida and ordered a federal aid to supplement recovery efforts in seven florida counties. nbc's, juan venegas, joins us live from horseshoe beach, florida. guad, good morning. i can see the devastation behind you. first, what more can you tell us about the presidents visit today? and why is governor ron desantis not meeting with biden? >> katie, as you mentioned, president biden was asked if he would meet with the gover
i am katie phang.gin this morning with president biden's trip to florida today to get a look at recovery efforts after hurricane adalja made landfall as a category three storm. the damage estimates could be as high as 20 billion dollars according to moody analytics. the president said he would meet with florida governor, ron desantis today. in a statement, desantis said the governor does not have plans to meet with biden during his trip. instead, biden will meet with republican senator, rick...
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katie razzall, bbc news.fficers were killed in a missile strike on the navy�*s headquarters in occupied crimea on friday. they say the commander of the black sea fleet was among those who died, although they are yet to produce evidence to support their claims. russia said at the time that only one serviceman was missing. 0ur correspondentjames waterhouse is in kyiv. we have seen a lot of russian missiles land in ukrainian cities that moscow can't control. so, the sight of a western supplied missile landing in the heart of sevastopol in occupied crimea, well, that's against the grain, let's put it like that. now, we have tried to get in touch with the special forces spokesman. he didn't mention admiral viktor sokolov by name, the commander of the black sea fleet, nor did he provide any evidence with the claims we are hearing today. so, we don't yet know for sure that kiev�*s claim of 3a senior officers losing their lives in that attack, whether that's true or not. now, there is a chance ukraine acted on intell
katie razzall, bbc news.fficers were killed in a missile strike on the navy�*s headquarters in occupied crimea on friday. they say the commander of the black sea fleet was among those who died, although they are yet to produce evidence to support their claims. russia said at the time that only one serviceman was missing. 0ur correspondentjames waterhouse is in kyiv. we have seen a lot of russian missiles land in ukrainian cities that moscow can't control. so, the sight of a western supplied...
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>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. denied, ruling from the bench, judge scott mcafee says he will not allow kenneth chesebro to sever his case from sidney powell, meaning that the october 23rd, speedy trial date for at least two of the alleged georgia coconspirators still stands, as for the other 17 defendant, judge mcafee has not yet decided what to do with them. there are hearings to come, and serious logistical issues raised with the judge questioning the feasibility of the d.a.'s four-month trial time line. also raising what might happen if any or all of the motions to remove are granted or appeal to the 11th circuit. for the first televised hearing regarding the attempts to overturn the 2020 election, it was fascinating, if a little complicated. we're going to begin with georgia. please don't go anywhere, there is also news out of the special counsel's classified documents case. more on what one of donald trump's lawyers said on tape, warning the former president, what the government would do if he did not comply.
>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. denied, ruling from the bench, judge scott mcafee says he will not allow kenneth chesebro to sever his case from sidney powell, meaning that the october 23rd, speedy trial date for at least two of the alleged georgia coconspirators still stands, as for the other 17 defendant, judge mcafee has not yet decided what to do with them. there are hearings to come, and serious logistical issues raised with the judge questioning the feasibility of the...
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i'm katie phang. we begin this morning with the latest on the catastrophic, 6.8 magnitude earthquake and morocco. as of this morning, officials report more than 2000 people are dead, and more than 1400 are injured, and remain in critical condition. this is the most powerful quake to hit the area and marrakech and more than 120 years, according to the u.s. geological survey. while rescue teams struggle to reach affected areas blocked by debris, president biden says the united states stands ready to provide assistance with relief and recovery efforts. nbc's raf sanchez has more details. >> we are in the mountain village of malay where about 30 miles east of the epicenter here, throughout this village, you can see homes that are either completely destroyed, or, or like the one behind me, partially collapsed, and danger of total collapse, no longer safe for families still live in. this village was home to about 3000 people, but locals say that's some were killed on friday in the first hours of the quick.
i'm katie phang. we begin this morning with the latest on the catastrophic, 6.8 magnitude earthquake and morocco. as of this morning, officials report more than 2000 people are dead, and more than 1400 are injured, and remain in critical condition. this is the most powerful quake to hit the area and marrakech and more than 120 years, according to the u.s. geological survey. while rescue teams struggle to reach affected areas blocked by debris, president biden says the united states stands ready...
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i'm katie phang. we begin today's show with new signs that the biden administration is working to end a labor strike that is grinding the auto industry to a halt. the white house this morning says advisor gene sperling and acting secretary of labor, julie su, are, quote, working the phones, and planned to be at the negotiating since early in the week. this comes after a third straight day of around 13,000 union workers across three states are off the assembly lines and on the picket lines. as the united auto workers negotiators try to hammer out a deal with gm, ford, and chrysler owner. there is a glimmer of hope. the unions singling other negotiations with ford, calling them, quote, reasonably productive. michigan state senator, valerie -- joins us. now valerie, it's always so good to see. you what are you hearing right now from your constituents in michigan about the strike? >> katie, i gotta tell, you this is energy like we haven't felt in a long time. there were strikes back in 2019 with the uaw,
i'm katie phang. we begin today's show with new signs that the biden administration is working to end a labor strike that is grinding the auto industry to a halt. the white house this morning says advisor gene sperling and acting secretary of labor, julie su, are, quote, working the phones, and planned to be at the negotiating since early in the week. this comes after a third straight day of around 13,000 union workers across three states are off the assembly lines and on the picket lines. as...
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joining us now is katy fang.a, this is a special grand jury report, the people who took part in this report were not the same people who voted to indict former president trump and the 18 other co-defendants. explain why there were these two separate bodies and why this report is significant. >> let's start with why there are two bodies. georgia law makes a provision for convening a special grand jury for investigative purposes. that grand jury can meet much longer than a typical criminal grand jury which in georgia meets for a period of roughly eight weeks. this grand jury meet over a series of months to consider the evidence that fani willis wanted to put in front of them. at the end of that process, they put together a report that gave fani willis the ability to decide whether she was going to go forward with charging anyone for anything related to her election interference investigation. it's our understanding that this special grand jury report forms the nucleus of the charges that we have since become famili
joining us now is katy fang.a, this is a special grand jury report, the people who took part in this report were not the same people who voted to indict former president trump and the 18 other co-defendants. explain why there were these two separate bodies and why this report is significant. >> let's start with why there are two bodies. georgia law makes a provision for convening a special grand jury for investigative purposes. that grand jury can meet much longer than a typical criminal...
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and we'll know that p, okay is has more powerful gas roads than katie be inside. kind of cool a bought it show that the population, the kurdish population and kind of cool also being some sort of ha, uh, smelling a dangerous thing is that if the truck man united, that means they going to get 50 plus one from the seats of the professional council elections, which will, which is supposed to be happening in the summer, but so on that way. it's not the one who actually makes the 1st a spot. i think he meant to have those uh, gen reactions to be happens. so they are political factors, here then is what you're saying and the lead up to the upcoming elections. let me bring in as they don't, cannot in doha. now some of suggested zayed on that this is also perhaps likely part of a wider campaign of, of higher smith and targeting of the kurdish in a car cook what, what's your reading of the situation and the reasons behind it? do you agree with it that they are mostly political reasons behind? the unrest will, of course, it is a natural outcome to see the observes that ther
and we'll know that p, okay is has more powerful gas roads than katie be inside. kind of cool a bought it show that the population, the kurdish population and kind of cool also being some sort of ha, uh, smelling a dangerous thing is that if the truck man united, that means they going to get 50 plus one from the seats of the professional council elections, which will, which is supposed to be happening in the summer, but so on that way. it's not the one who actually makes the 1st a spot. i think...
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katie russell, bbc news.spondentjohn sudworth, who's outside fox news hq in new york. john, one of the world's biggest media figures stepping back. what do you think his impact has been? well, reeta, from that first australian newspaper mr murdoch built an extraordinary global empire and although at the age of 92 there has long been speculation about this moment, now that it is here there is still a sense of shock, notjust from his employees, like those here at fox news, but around the world, because of the huge political, cultural and social influence he was able to wield for so many decades through so many publications. in a statement he said his son lachlan was a principled and passionate leader who would take the companies into the future. his brand of populist right—wing content as well as his revolutionising of an industry made him a hero to some, but the opposite to others, reinforced by those scandals, the phone hacking scandal in the uk as well of course those unfounded claims of election rigging her
katie russell, bbc news.spondentjohn sudworth, who's outside fox news hq in new york. john, one of the world's biggest media figures stepping back. what do you think his impact has been? well, reeta, from that first australian newspaper mr murdoch built an extraordinary global empire and although at the age of 92 there has long been speculation about this moment, now that it is here there is still a sense of shock, notjust from his employees, like those here at fox news, but around the world,...
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our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right now. ♪♪ >>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur.re are seven working days before a government shut down. according to punch bowl news, at 4:00 p.m., one hour from now, republican leaders in the house are resorting to a king or queen of the hill meeting to send anything to the upper chamber before the september 30th deadline. what is a king or a hill, king of the hill meeting, exactly, we'll explain in a moment, and does it do anything to win over the hard liners who sunk the main street caucus and freedom caucus compromise. there is, of course, a world where a speaker held hostage by an extreme wing of their party would look to the other side for bipartisan agreement on a budget proposal. especially in a divided congress where anything that gets to the white house necessarily has to be bipartisan. so does speaker mccarthy have that option or did he burn it by owning an impeachment inquiry into president biden? there is reporting suggesting democrats are willing to get involved, but only to resolve a shutdown. and a reminder, this is
our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right now. ♪♪ >>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur.re are seven working days before a government shut down. according to punch bowl news, at 4:00 p.m., one hour from now, republican leaders in the house are resorting to a king or queen of the hill meeting to send anything to the upper chamber before the september 30th deadline. what is a king or a hill, king of the hill meeting, exactly, we'll explain in a moment, and does...
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katie: exactly. sometimes it is not too rare they have a lot of shares to sort out or sometimes we saw in 2021 even if the mother ipo's, five ipos in a day sometimes if you're not the first priority, you open pretty late. jon: thank you a lot. we will continue to track the wall street reaction to this ipo. katie roofjon: joining us and rainmaker securities cofounder greg martin has been tracking this deal today. he joins us with more on the arm initial public offering. has this played out as you would have anticipated? the market reaction so far. greg: i think this was very carefully orchestrated. i think the bankers and company really targeting pop in 15% range. restting it trade up to 20% so i think they gave -- we are seeing it trade to 20% so i think the people who took the risk on the ipo, and appropriate ipo bump. as katie said, a lot of the risk was litigated by ringing in their customers, nvidia, apple, samsung as investors in the ipo so i created some significant demand -- it created simpson
katie: exactly. sometimes it is not too rare they have a lot of shares to sort out or sometimes we saw in 2021 even if the mother ipo's, five ipos in a day sometimes if you're not the first priority, you open pretty late. jon: thank you a lot. we will continue to track the wall street reaction to this ipo. katie roofjon: joining us and rainmaker securities cofounder greg martin has been tracking this deal today. he joins us with more on the arm initial public offering. has this played out as...
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katie phang, what do you think this says to donald trump? >> it says to donald trump i'd be nervous. not only did donald trump create an environment where these are participants. but he created an environment where now people have been indicted alongside him. because in the january 6th case, you see him standing alone with six unindicted co-conspirators and they had a sigh of relief. but when fani willis brought these charges through this grand jury indictment we saw a few weeks ago, the people that were in his orbit, they got indicted too. they were active co-conspirators that had their own criminal liability. i would be nervous if i'm donald trump because now as i noted, there are a lot of people who are going to be witnesses against him. these are people that have been privy to conversations. so these are people that have been in his inner circle that were a part actively of what he was trying to do, thwart american democracy. lindsey graham hasn't been kicked to the curb yesterday, giuliani is in there. >> flynn. >> exactly. boris epshte
katie phang, what do you think this says to donald trump? >> it says to donald trump i'd be nervous. not only did donald trump create an environment where these are participants. but he created an environment where now people have been indicted alongside him. because in the january 6th case, you see him standing alone with six unindicted co-conspirators and they had a sigh of relief. but when fani willis brought these charges through this grand jury indictment we saw a few weeks ago, the...
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all i'm katie phang. we begin today's show with the government shutdown becoming more likely with each took of the clock. what's becoming even more obvious as the republican house majority doesn't have a game plan to extend government funding passed a critical deadline of midnight tonight. president biden says that gop house speaker, kevin mccarthy, made a terrible bargain to retain power over his caucus. scarred by radical republicans who are hard-line holdouts. as mccarthy tries to get a handle on his own -- he faces political gridlock and failed deals from both chambers. and just about five hours, the senate is expected to take up a vote on a stopgap spending bill to keep the government open to november 17th. that appears to be destined to fail in the house. yesterday, a separate gop stopgap bill filled miserably on the house for. they averted a shutdown and adding federal reports. it's not just those employees, we all will pay the price if the house can't do a job, says president biden. >> the house f
all i'm katie phang. we begin today's show with the government shutdown becoming more likely with each took of the clock. what's becoming even more obvious as the republican house majority doesn't have a game plan to extend government funding passed a critical deadline of midnight tonight. president biden says that gop house speaker, kevin mccarthy, made a terrible bargain to retain power over his caucus. scarred by radical republicans who are hard-line holdouts. as mccarthy tries to get a...
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for a long time. >> katie >> i'll go with that cloud computing etf or clou.rse >> steve >> shoutout to dean harris from syracuse university, watching every night. westrock i think limited downside, tremendous upside from here. >> he must be bored if he does that >> is he a dean or -- >> dean. first name dean? >> sketchers i'm size 11, by the way. psx. i think it's breaking out to the upside >> thank you for watching "fast money. we'll see you back here tomorrow at 5:00. cr" thim, "mad moneywi j amer starts right now. watching money. in the meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts now >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money my job is not just to educate, but to put this into context so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc tweet me @jimcramer. sometimes the market makes
for a long time. >> katie >> i'll go with that cloud computing etf or clou.rse >> steve >> shoutout to dean harris from syracuse university, watching every night. westrock i think limited downside, tremendous upside from here. >> he must be bored if he does that >> is he a dean or -- >> dean. first name dean? >> sketchers i'm size 11, by the way. psx. i think it's breaking out to the upside >> thank you for watching "fast money. we'll...
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now >> katie, good morning. look, if there's one thing republicans and democrats agree on, at least on capitol hill, it's that these gun charges don't tie the president to his son, and that is exactly what republicans in the house are trying to prove when they launched this impeachment inquiry. they have courts are looking at other potential charges, which is tax filing, tax evasion. if hunter biden's business dealings benefited his father directly. of course as you pointed out, there was no evidence of that and they've been at this for quite some time now. but, look president biden was asked about this this week at a fund-raiser in virginia. he actually said that he is focused on the job he is doing. he blamed republicans in the house for pursuing the impeachment inquiry because they quote, want to shut the government down. but that of course, republicans in the house are continuing their investigation. when these charges came down this week, democrats said they have nothing to do with the president. republican
now >> katie, good morning. look, if there's one thing republicans and democrats agree on, at least on capitol hill, it's that these gun charges don't tie the president to his son, and that is exactly what republicans in the house are trying to prove when they launched this impeachment inquiry. they have courts are looking at other potential charges, which is tax filing, tax evasion. if hunter biden's business dealings benefited his father directly. of course as you pointed out, there was...
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our coverage continues with katy tur reports right now. >>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. former doj official jeffrey clark has made his case, arguing the fulton county charges against him should be moved to federal court. the judge had thoughts and we had someone inside the courtroom. katie phang joins us in a moment to explain what she heard and why it was likely a bad idea that clark didn't show up in person. >>> we are waiting for news out of d.c. judge tanya chutkan will be ruling whether to impose a gag order on the former president of the united states. special counsel jack smith's team says it's necessary because donald trump just won't stop saying quote the defendant's relentless public posts marshaling anger and mistrust in the justice system, the court and prosecutors have already influenced the public. the specific post smith is referring to in a moment, but let us start on the ground in georgia. joining us now as promised from atlanta, nbc news legal contributor, and msnbc anchor, katie phang, msnbc legal analyst, and former u.s. attorney, barbara mcquade join
our coverage continues with katy tur reports right now. >>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. former doj official jeffrey clark has made his case, arguing the fulton county charges against him should be moved to federal court. the judge had thoughts and we had someone inside the courtroom. katie phang joins us in a moment to explain what she heard and why it was likely a bad idea that clark didn't show up in person. >>> we are waiting for news out of d.c. judge tanya chutkan...
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our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right now. ♪♪ >>> good to be with you. i'm katy tur.t good did it do? yesterday speaker mccarthy called for an impeachment inquiry into president biden and now today he's delaying a rule vote on a relatively easy spending bill. the $826 billion defense bill as "politico" puts it is full of culture war that won't fly with president biden. this has become collateral damage as they hold out in the absence of steeper cuts in the overall government funding process. in other words, hard liners in the house seem to be saying not good enough to mccarthy's attempt to woo them with a move against president biden. quote, i just find it very convenient that it comes out now in the very week that we return to washington, d.c., said republican matt rosendale to "politico." where does that leave speaker mccarthy and where does it leave the impeachment inquiry. after all, support for it isn't universal, among the gop conference, at least not yet. but most importantly, with ten working days left to fund the government or at the very least pass a continu
our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right now. ♪♪ >>> good to be with you. i'm katy tur.t good did it do? yesterday speaker mccarthy called for an impeachment inquiry into president biden and now today he's delaying a rule vote on a relatively easy spending bill. the $826 billion defense bill as "politico" puts it is full of culture war that won't fly with president biden. this has become collateral damage as they hold out in the absence of steeper...
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so in a way, in another preventive katie be from going inside, come cook again. i think it's will be marvelous for those boxes who are up and took man uh, and go for for making some sort of uh, joining opinion public opinion about going a games dictated at the same time. it's also a very good motive for k d b and also for the kurdish. 1 population insights critical to be united. and we'll know that p, okay, is has more powerful grassroots than katie be inside. got cool, a bought a show that the population, the curtis population and kind of cool also being some sort of, uh, uh, it smelling a dangerous thing. is that the truck man united, that means they going to get 50 plus one from the seats of the professional council elections, which will, which i'm supposed to be happening in december. so on that way, it's not the one who actually makes the 1st a spot. i think he meant to have those uh, gen reactions to be happens. so they all political factors here then is what you're saying and the lead up to the upcoming elections. let me bring in, as they don't, cannot eve
so in a way, in another preventive katie be from going inside, come cook again. i think it's will be marvelous for those boxes who are up and took man uh, and go for for making some sort of uh, joining opinion public opinion about going a games dictated at the same time. it's also a very good motive for k d b and also for the kurdish. 1 population insights critical to be united. and we'll know that p, okay, is has more powerful grassroots than katie be inside. got cool, a bought a show that the...
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katie: yes.open, so to speak, or a lot of companies are hoping it is following arm, instacart and others expected to go this much. he have others but now amer sports are looking to in the coming months. they have filed confidentially for an ipo, one of the major sports going public. we are hearing they want to go public hopefully by early next year. matt: is there a peg for this or a recent? i went -- a reason? i went to a bar like this -- last night and a pickle ball game on the screen. i know they make rackets for that but there tennis gear has been around for a while while there is less ski gear just let us know lately so less need for ski gear. what is the deal? katie: looks like they are hoping they can make every turn. the company hopes they can get $10 million which depends on market conditions that would be a quick buck for them a few years later after they bought it. as you mentioned, pickle ball is hot but they have so many different categories of forte equipment. they have wilson with
katie: yes.open, so to speak, or a lot of companies are hoping it is following arm, instacart and others expected to go this much. he have others but now amer sports are looking to in the coming months. they have filed confidentially for an ipo, one of the major sports going public. we are hearing they want to go public hopefully by early next year. matt: is there a peg for this or a recent? i went -- a reason? i went to a bar like this -- last night and a pickle ball game on the screen. i know...
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>> well hey there katie. who as we are now in the evening hours, there has been a quite packed agenda for the g20 members today. now every g20 summit in some ways takes on a course determined by its host. in india, you have a country that really sees itself as something of a gateway between the world's major economies. the g20 is, by definition, representing the largest economies in the world. and as well as the developing world. especially, we're talking about africa, and southeast asia. these developing economies. so the course has been said by india, and with largely a consensus on the part of the united states, and biden administration, has been about ways in which they can use major economic forum, and institutions like the g20, as well as the world bank, to support, better support these developing economies. and primarily as a way of the united states exerting more of its own influence in the process, versus china, which has been accused of some predatory practices in terms of lending to nations. we're
>> well hey there katie. who as we are now in the evening hours, there has been a quite packed agenda for the g20 members today. now every g20 summit in some ways takes on a course determined by its host. in india, you have a country that really sees itself as something of a gateway between the world's major economies. the g20 is, by definition, representing the largest economies in the world. and as well as the developing world. especially, we're talking about africa, and southeast asia....
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katie and i figured out that we were not exactly compatible. we separated when he was about seven, but i never wanted to not be close to noah. i remember when he was five or six running around saying "my name is fire boy". and i couldn't really understand everything that was defined by that necessarily at the time. it's always been kind of wild and happy. being a teenager now he's of course gotten a little bit more shy and reserved. so what do you think? you want me to kick your butt at some injustice? - yes. - just knowing what's going on in a general sense is stressful and frightening enough. the way i deal with it is mostly making sure that noah is as comfortable and happy as he can be right now. no! - yes! - good game. gg. there is a better way to manage diabetes. the dexcom g7 continuous glucose monitoring system eliminates painful finger sticks, helps lower a1c, and it's covered by medicare. before using the dexcom g7, i was really frustrated. all of that finger pricking and all that pain, my a1c was still stuck. before dexcom g7, i could
katie and i figured out that we were not exactly compatible. we separated when he was about seven, but i never wanted to not be close to noah. i remember when he was five or six running around saying "my name is fire boy". and i couldn't really understand everything that was defined by that necessarily at the time. it's always been kind of wild and happy. being a teenager now he's of course gotten a little bit more shy and reserved. so what do you think? you want me to kick your butt...
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finally, what are the chances of norrie and katie as well who - of norrie and katie as well who playsr wimbledon performance as well, riuht? ., match her wimbledon performance as well, riuht? . �* ., match her wimbledon performance as well, riuht? ., �* ., ., , well, right? katie boulter has never been in the — well, right? katie boulter has never been in the quarterfinal _ well, right? katie boulter has never been in the quarterfinal of - well, right? katie boulter has never been in the quarterfinal of the - been in the quarterfinal of the grand slam either and she has a fantastic opportunity against a us player. they are similarly ranked. her opponent is only 21, got her first when earlier this year so boulter certainly has the experience and i would make a slight favourite for that much. norrie's matches already under way under the alarming to the first set foot of the last 1a points in a row. hejoked that set and now it was one game all in the second setjust a few minutes ago so the winner of that match will play carlos or dan.— the winner of that match will play carlos or dan. th
finally, what are the chances of norrie and katie as well who - of norrie and katie as well who playsr wimbledon performance as well, riuht? ., match her wimbledon performance as well, riuht? . �* ., match her wimbledon performance as well, riuht? ., �* ., ., , well, right? katie boulter has never been in the — well, right? katie boulter has never been in the quarterfinal _ well, right? katie boulter has never been in the quarterfinal of - well, right? katie boulter has never been in the...
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katy: good point.rket has been disjointed from the fixed income market. blissfully going along positively, ignoring the fact there might be issues and we might need to have higher rates for longer. we feel like last week we finally saw a point of recognition. we saw a breakout in the fixed income market where we saw yields higher on the long end. this means the market has finally said wait a minute. upside risks are real. higher energy prices, that is a challenge. these things have to be solved for the equity market to waiver through this. tom: here to tread, 1978, with katy kaminski. cut to the chait -- cut to the chase. there is a great equity feel. it is a toxic soup of calculus. what are you learning right now from a broader s&p or nasdaq 100 available only on the bloomberg terminal? katy: if you look at most of the technical signals, they are all pretty consistent. if you look at fixed income, let's be honest, fixed income is said to have two years in a row of negative returns. fixed income signal
katy: good point.rket has been disjointed from the fixed income market. blissfully going along positively, ignoring the fact there might be issues and we might need to have higher rates for longer. we feel like last week we finally saw a point of recognition. we saw a breakout in the fixed income market where we saw yields higher on the long end. this means the market has finally said wait a minute. upside risks are real. higher energy prices, that is a challenge. these things have to be solved...
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and katie feng, msnbc legal contributor and host of the katie phang show. she was a former florida state prosecutor into counties with an extensive felony trial experience. that makes her a good one to ask these questions to. i will go fast -- meadows has already appealed, and help us break down the judges decision. >> look, just or judge steve jones did exactly that. in hours of testimony, meadows trying to plead his case to have him move out of fulton county, where he likely thinks a more friendly jury pulled that of the mostly democratic jurors in fulton county. he failed to prove that the work that he was allegedly doing, that words that he was indicted, i'm trying to pressure state officials to overturn the election results in favor of the former president, including a call that he was on with brad raffensperger, the top election official in that state with his former boss. and he failed to prove that he did that, and according to his job description as a white house chief of staff. he did admit, according to the judge, plenty of times that he did this
and katie feng, msnbc legal contributor and host of the katie phang show. she was a former florida state prosecutor into counties with an extensive felony trial experience. that makes her a good one to ask these questions to. i will go fast -- meadows has already appealed, and help us break down the judges decision. >> look, just or judge steve jones did exactly that. in hours of testimony, meadows trying to plead his case to have him move out of fulton county, where he likely thinks a...
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what do you think, katie?> well, it sounds like he's in the process of cutting some sort of deal here. now, obviously, we don't know about the trent of the evidence that supports -- strength of the evidence that supports the allegation, so perhaps the prosecutor thought this was the cleanest way to dispose of the case. sounds very favorable based on the report that we just heard but, again, this doesn't seem like it's a final deal but very favorable, it's true. elizabeth: yeah, favorable. john, what's your reaction? i mean, thousands of tax returns. this is a breach of privacy. just one down. count. >> first of all, we should remember what the penalties are for just a single count, up to five years in jail and a fine of up to a quarter million dollars per leak. so if this person leaked thousands of tax returns, that's thousands of -- each one of those is a violation according to federal law. so if this kauai's cutting a deal for just one single charge, he's getting away lucky. i think it's probably pretty easy
what do you think, katie?> well, it sounds like he's in the process of cutting some sort of deal here. now, obviously, we don't know about the trent of the evidence that supports -- strength of the evidence that supports the allegation, so perhaps the prosecutor thought this was the cleanest way to dispose of the case. sounds very favorable based on the report that we just heard but, again, this doesn't seem like it's a final deal but very favorable, it's true. elizabeth: yeah, favorable....
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>> good morning, katie. house speaker kevin mccarthy heating to some of those calls, right? you open the door to an impeachment inquiry at least of president biden's, especially as it comes to his party, being on different pages when it comes to funding the government, essentially. so we could see this impeachment inquiry move into a vote on the house floor in september. and that's because mccarthy is hoping to release some of that pressure valve that is building because some of the hard right members of his party to want to see an impeachment inquiry go through. he might have to do both at the same time, fund the government and pursue an impeachment inquiry. that will be quite a split screen to watch. on the other side of the chamber, we heard from the majority leader, chuck schumer, as he addressed democratic colleagues, telling them basically that they ought to break up the government shut down because of what he said, quote, those maga republicans. for schumer, though, is gonna try to pass partisan spend
>> good morning, katie. house speaker kevin mccarthy heating to some of those calls, right? you open the door to an impeachment inquiry at least of president biden's, especially as it comes to his party, being on different pages when it comes to funding the government, essentially. so we could see this impeachment inquiry move into a vote on the house floor in september. and that's because mccarthy is hoping to release some of that pressure valve that is building because some of the hard...
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it seems to you that i have no reason to be sad. uh katie katie katie katie katie katya see?ating. it’s a pity that not a single bullet hit engineer protasov. they say he’s the main instigator. and this is because you shoot greyhounds well, shoot well. you don’t know how, but i told you you don’t know how. you are a great greyhound only in the workers yes only in the unarmed. and i also want to learn how to shoot just as deftly, please, igor, teach you to shoot these, these priceless at your service. what a cold hand you have, take it like this. sorry, stand up, you need to face the target with your left hand behind your back and don’t worry. so for god's sake, i am with you. well then
it seems to you that i have no reason to be sad. uh katie katie katie katie katie katya see?ating. it’s a pity that not a single bullet hit engineer protasov. they say he’s the main instigator. and this is because you shoot greyhounds well, shoot well. you don’t know how, but i told you you don’t know how. you are a great greyhound only in the workers yes only in the unarmed. and i also want to learn how to shoot just as deftly, please, igor, teach you to shoot these, these priceless at...
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and i'm joined by the lovely katie waissel. katie, thanks for coming on my show. x factor 2010.what was all that about? >> i mean, that's a great question. i'm still asking myself that today. um, you know, some people may know me from being on that that show, a show that i really never truly wanted to go on or be on. um, which is quite fascinating and interesting to say the least. but at the same time, um , there but at the same time, um, there i was and the bigger the problem, the greater the blessing, so to speak. and it's now led me to where i am today fighting that good fight for all those in the creative industry. >> so why did you go on if you didn't really want go on? didn't really want to go on? i think when you find yourself in a situation or a position where you know you have been potentially , um , uh, led there, potentially, um, uh, led there, so to speak, without, without being too cryptic about it, you know, i'm fully aware of what i can say and not say . can say and not say. >> um, so i just found myself there in that position. but what is really interesting and i
and i'm joined by the lovely katie waissel. katie, thanks for coming on my show. x factor 2010.what was all that about? >> i mean, that's a great question. i'm still asking myself that today. um, you know, some people may know me from being on that that show, a show that i really never truly wanted to go on or be on. um, which is quite fascinating and interesting to say the least. but at the same time, um , there but at the same time, um, there i was and the bigger the problem, the...
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katie, what's going to happen here, you know? townhall.com, you've got a good stable of writers and so forth. isn't somebody on your radar screen that might throw his or her hat into the ring? to try to knock off biden? because democrats don't like him either. >> well, look, the dnc has circled the wagons around president biden. they have made it clear that they want him to be the guy. they've set the infrastructure to support him, they've try to change primary dates around going to south carolina first, they've caused big problems with that in new hampshire. they have sidelined rfk jr. who is polling at 20% running as a democrat against joe biden. they don't want him to be -- they're not going to have any debates on the democratic side despite him being at 20%. unless something outrageous happens, and it always can in politics over the next six e weeks, joe biden's going to be the guy. they're up against this october deadline for ballot access to get a democrat on the ballot for these early primary states. the really interesting
katie, what's going to happen here, you know? townhall.com, you've got a good stable of writers and so forth. isn't somebody on your radar screen that might throw his or her hat into the ring? to try to knock off biden? because democrats don't like him either. >> well, look, the dnc has circled the wagons around president biden. they have made it clear that they want him to be the guy. they've set the infrastructure to support him, they've try to change primary dates around going to south...
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and i'm joined by the lovely katie waissel. katie, thanks for coming on my show. x factor 2010.what was all that about? >> i mean, that's a great question. i'm still asking myself that today. um, you know, some people may know me from being on that that show, a show that i really never truly wanted to go on or be on. um, which is quite fascinating and interesting to say the least. but at the same time, um , there but at the same time, um, there i was and the bigger the problem, the greater the blessing, so to speak. and it's now led me to where i am today fighting that good fight for all those in the creative industry. >> so why did you go on if you didn't really want go on? didn't really want to go on? i think when you find yourself in a situation or a position where you know you have been potentially , um , uh, led there, potentially, um, uh, led there, so to speak, without, without being too cryptic about it, you know, i'm fully aware of what i can say and not say . can say and not say. >> um, so i just found myself there in that position. but what is really interesting and i
and i'm joined by the lovely katie waissel. katie, thanks for coming on my show. x factor 2010.what was all that about? >> i mean, that's a great question. i'm still asking myself that today. um, you know, some people may know me from being on that that show, a show that i really never truly wanted to go on or be on. um, which is quite fascinating and interesting to say the least. but at the same time, um , there but at the same time, um, there i was and the bigger the problem, the...
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. >> charlie hurt, and katie pavlich, fox news y contributors, katie, i just, i can't help myself, a>> no dress code left in the senate. i'm not schilling for brooks brothers. but, we have some pictures of your favorite senator katie, we'll put it up on the full screen, senator fetterman, the cargo shorts on, he has some mean looking legs. my question -- look. if you will allowing this kind of you know, terrible dressing. what does that say about the institution of the senate and responsibilities and place in history and seriousness. come on. chuck schumer trying to help him, ha does not make sense to me. >> fetterman is dressed in a way that is reflective of how the american people feel about the senate and about the house and washington, d.c. in general. but larry, i was thinking about this how we got here i'm sure when they started counting hunter biden spit through a sp straw at art on a v k canvass, this was inevitable in the capitol this should a disbrace, if he does not respect himself to get up and get dressed for the american people he does not respect hit constituents, we w
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thanks so much for joining us, katie greifeld.atch her again at 1:00 new york time today on "real yield." coming up, former senator and mf ceo's critics are trying to stop him from making money. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always puts you first. (we did it) start today at godaddy.com it's easy to get lost in investment research. introducing j.p. morgan personal advisors. hey david. connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. let's find the right investments for your goals okay, great. j.p. morgan wealth management. alix: herealix: is a story that caught my eye. david solomon is reported to be launching a charm offensive that includes dinners at his swanky soho loft. he has been at the ce
thanks so much for joining us, katie greifeld.atch her again at 1:00 new york time today on "real yield." coming up, former senator and mf ceo's critics are trying to stop him from making money. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake...
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and i think katie is exactly right about this.washington so we're going to send a slovenly, unmade bed, a guy who looks like he just escaped from a psych ward. you can smell him over television. he has no respect for himself. honestly if you had a friend who was walking around like this you would reach out to him try to get him back to a clinic somewhere because obviously you suffer profound depression if you can't even, if you can't make up your bed, if you can't put on something other than your pajamas but of course my bigger concern, you know i'm sorry for him and i'm sorry that he is so miserable and leads such a miserable life that he can't put two minutes of effort into walking out of the house, but for the rest of us i don't want to have to look at his legs. he has disgusting legs. he has -- i don't want to see anymore of his skin than what i see when you're wearing a coat and tie and it is just basic respect. that is why you wear a coat and tie when you go to church. it is not because you're trying to be fancy. it is becau
and i think katie is exactly right about this.washington so we're going to send a slovenly, unmade bed, a guy who looks like he just escaped from a psych ward. you can smell him over television. he has no respect for himself. honestly if you had a friend who was walking around like this you would reach out to him try to get him back to a clinic somewhere because obviously you suffer profound depression if you can't even, if you can't make up your bed, if you can't put on something other than...
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i'm katy tur. they dodged indictment. senator lindsey graham, former senators kelly loeffler and david perdue along with 18 others have been taking a breath today as news that the first grand jury in the georgia election interference case recommended charging them. so why did d.a. fani willis decline to indictment them? what made trump loyalists like michael flynn and boris epstein less prosecutable than mark meadows and rudy giuliani? we're going to get into the potential problems d.a. willis might have identified and what these almost co-defendants are saying for themselves. senator graham just spoke with reporters. there's also news about another lawsuit, this one trying to keep donald trump off the ballot in colorado. we're going to have more on that in a moment. >>> let us start once again with georgia. joining us is nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian. nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard who's in rapid city, south dakota, where donald trump is holding a rally tonight. and "atlanta journal
i'm katy tur. they dodged indictment. senator lindsey graham, former senators kelly loeffler and david perdue along with 18 others have been taking a breath today as news that the first grand jury in the georgia election interference case recommended charging them. so why did d.a. fani willis decline to indictment them? what made trump loyalists like michael flynn and boris epstein less prosecutable than mark meadows and rudy giuliani? we're going to get into the potential problems d.a. willis...
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>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. buckle up for -- now he's filed a motion to appeal. what he's asking the court to do while that plays out. and what the judge's decision to remand his case back to state court means for the former president. does he have a stronger case, or is it a weaker one to make. and what do all of these motions and appeals to remove mean for the october 23rd trial date. does it happen with just two codefendants, sidney powell and kenneth chesebro or will there be others. d.a. fani willis is holding out hope she can try everyone together. what we could hear from prosecutors today. >>> we have flutter in the jack smith documents case, where judge aileen cannon has a big decision to make, is she going to throw out the testimony of tabarras, the team member who's cooperating with the team. ken, good to have you. talk to me about the meadows appeal and the request he's making of the court while the appeal goes forward. >> he's requesting that the judge grant a temporary stay of his own order. which ruled obviously that mark meadows could not have his
>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. buckle up for -- now he's filed a motion to appeal. what he's asking the court to do while that plays out. and what the judge's decision to remand his case back to state court means for the former president. does he have a stronger case, or is it a weaker one to make. and what do all of these motions and appeals to remove mean for the october 23rd trial date. does it happen with just two codefendants, sidney powell and kenneth chesebro or will...
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katy perry, and levar burton.♪ yum yum, num num, toot toot, poop ♪ ♪ chicken finger, cheesy fries, chocolate pies, yum yum, num num, toot toot, pop ♪ . ♪ yum, yum, num num, toot toot, poop ♪ ♪ yum yum, num num, toot toot, poop ♪ >>> this is "nightline." tonight, behind the spotlight -- >> look straight ahead! >>> jeanette mccurdy, child star turned best-selling phenom. you pulled back the curtain on childhood stardom. it is not a pretty picture. >> not as i see it, no. >> we watched her grow up on nickelodeon. now living in gratitude a
katy perry, and levar burton.♪ yum yum, num num, toot toot, poop ♪ ♪ chicken finger, cheesy fries, chocolate pies, yum yum, num num, toot toot, pop ♪ . ♪ yum, yum, num num, toot toot, poop ♪ ♪ yum yum, num num, toot toot, poop ♪ >>> this is "nightline." tonight, behind the spotlight -- >> look straight ahead! >>> jeanette mccurdy, child star turned best-selling phenom. you pulled back the curtain on childhood stardom. it is not a pretty picture....
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can katie sleep over tonight? sure, honey! this generation is so dramatic!hat's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. elizabeth: look who's back with us. fox news crypter tammy bruce. good to see you. this whole thing with mike fetterman wearing hoodies and jim shorts and meeting with ukraine's president zelensky. what's going on is senator cornyn saying this goes beyond fetorman. senator schumer has done event titling he can to destroy senate traditions and senators are saying that senate chaos is more about senator schumer than fetterman. >> yes, exactly. this is a race to the bottom. so fetterman has just been doing his own thing and not worrying and we saw him wear a suit once and he can do it. if you can get on your sweat pants and hoody is hard to get on. people have tried that. if you can get that on,
can katie sleep over tonight? sure, honey! this generation is so dramatic!hat's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. elizabeth: look who's back with us. fox news crypter tammy bruce. good to see you. this whole thing with mike fetterman...
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our media editor katie razzall is here.his has just this hasjust broken in the this has just broken in the last half an hour or this has just broken in the last halfan hour orso, this has just broken in the last half an hour or so, what can you tell us? it half an hour or so, what can you tell us? , . , a, tell us? it is a significant development. _ tell us? it is a significant development. up - tell us? it is a significant development. up until. tell us? it is a significant development. up until a| tell us? it is a significant - development. up until a few hours ago, the metropolitan police had been saying they had been assessing one report of an alleged sexual assault in soho in 2003. now they have confirmed they have launched an investigation into sexual offences. they do not name russell brand but they make it clearly follows an investigation by channel 4 dispatches and the sunday times. the have been a number of sexual offences in london and elsewhere in the rest of the country, all of them non—recent. the women have b
our media editor katie razzall is here.his has just this hasjust broken in the this has just broken in the last half an hour or this has just broken in the last halfan hour orso, this has just broken in the last half an hour or so, what can you tell us? it half an hour or so, what can you tell us? , . , a, tell us? it is a significant development. _ tell us? it is a significant development. up - tell us? it is a significant development. up until. tell us? it is a significant development. up...
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our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right now. >>> good to be with you. i'm katy tur. there are only so many options for speaker kevin mccarthy to avoid a government shutdown before saturday at midnight. this week he's trying to get hard line conservatives on board by relenting to demands with a series of spending bills with steep cuts. the hope is that allowing the bills to go to the floor where there's no guarantee they will pass will show hard liners, the speaker is working in good faith, and get the hard liners on board for a short-term spending bill to keep things open. will that work? there's also talk of a discharge petition where six republicans cross the aisle and allow democrats to bring a funding bill to the floor themselves. how likely is that? and senator schumer is working on a shell bell that will include a stopgap spending measure, including ukraine aid and disaster relief, which mitch mcconnell is helping to nail down. if they do send it to the house, does speaker mccarthy put that bill on the floor. if he doesn't, there will be a shutdown. if he does,
our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right now. >>> good to be with you. i'm katy tur. there are only so many options for speaker kevin mccarthy to avoid a government shutdown before saturday at midnight. this week he's trying to get hard line conservatives on board by relenting to demands with a series of spending bills with steep cuts. the hope is that allowing the bills to go to the floor where there's no guarantee they will pass will show hard liners, the...
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katie gornall, bbc news.aws meant to limit holiday rentals in private homes. after years of relaxed rental agreements, from today, the city council will be cracking down with what they call local law 18. the change of law has angered hosts. but advocates for new york's tenants and communities are hopeful this could ease the city's housing shortages. the city argues that short—term rentals push up rents and hurt housing options for locals. airbnb has said the change will be bad for tourism. 0ur correspondent nada tawfik in new york has the latest. airbnb has called this law a de facto ban on short—term rentals in new york. thousands of bookings across various sites, not just bookings across various sites, notjust airbnb, will no longer be able to offer stays of less than 30 days unless property owners have registered with the mayor of�*s office, so as last month airbnb estimated there were 15,000 hosts with active listings for those short—term stays, while only 260 registration applications had been approved b
katie gornall, bbc news.aws meant to limit holiday rentals in private homes. after years of relaxed rental agreements, from today, the city council will be cracking down with what they call local law 18. the change of law has angered hosts. but advocates for new york's tenants and communities are hopeful this could ease the city's housing shortages. the city argues that short—term rentals push up rents and hurt housing options for locals. airbnb has said the change will be bad for tourism....