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medals with the image of charles. the third strung on red silk ribbon and made the of the cross over their heads. among the visitors to new orleans, the biloxi indians were catholic as a o'reilly relied upon representatives just sort of spread this diplomacy in the western parts of the lower colony. and he also relied upon attanasio messenger, the lieutenant governor of natchitoches, to manage relations with indians. those parts sent 15 medals to de maiziere to be used. his work with native peoples. o'reilly went further. he made gilbert antoine de saint max, commissioner of indian affairs. saint max is a very important loyalist to to spain from the get go and o'reilly granted a monopoly of the indian trade in louisiana to the firm saint max and ransom an association that had been established carry out projects of supplying spain to indian allies. so as early 1772, messier is going to put those peace medals to good use on the louisiana texas border and northward. he noted that the cato's quote have promised the king blind fidel
medals with the image of charles. the third strung on red silk ribbon and made the of the cross over their heads. among the visitors to new orleans, the biloxi indians were catholic as a o'reilly relied upon representatives just sort of spread this diplomacy in the western parts of the lower colony. and he also relied upon attanasio messenger, the lieutenant governor of natchitoches, to manage relations with indians. those parts sent 15 medals to de maiziere to be used. his work with native...
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-king charles the third has been diagnosed with cancer. ce the king's shocking diagnosis, he's already returned to his royal duties. in june, celine dion opened up about her stiff person syndrome in her moving documentary, "i am: celine dion." -i couldn't walk anymore. and i can't use my voice yet. -and in an exclusive interview with hoda kotb, celine showed her determination to fight. -what did this disease take away from you? -it didn't take anything away from me. i'm going to go back on stage even if i have to crawl. -and celine's recovery led her to the biggest stage of her carareer. celine's return to the stage was just one of the shining moments from the 2024 paris olympics. watch. ♪♪ it was the moment that captured the hearts of millions. -[ singing in native language ] -celine dion moved the world to tears with her emotional return to the stage at the paris olympics. -i don't think anybody was not crying. -it was like the comeback of the ages. -what a triumphant return. -you can't help but want to root for her and cheer her on. -she
-king charles the third has been diagnosed with cancer. ce the king's shocking diagnosis, he's already returned to his royal duties. in june, celine dion opened up about her stiff person syndrome in her moving documentary, "i am: celine dion." -i couldn't walk anymore. and i can't use my voice yet. -and in an exclusive interview with hoda kotb, celine showed her determination to fight. -what did this disease take away from you? -it didn't take anything away from me. i'm going to go...
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expected to meet with french president macron and prince william who is standing in for king charles the thirdate that trump could also meet with ukraine's president zelenskyy this would mark trump's first trip abroad as president elect. a federal apeats court panel is upholding law that could ban tiktok as soon as next month. but that's only if the platform fails to break ties with its china based parent company. yesterday's decision denied tiktok petition to overturn the law where they argued it violates the first amendment. the legislation is designed to protect citizens from getting their data collected by foreign adversaries tiktok and bytedance expected to appeal to the supreme court. today is national pearl harbor remembrance day. 2403 -- to u.s. service members i'm sorry and civilians consider willed 83 years ago. in a surprise attack on the u.s. pacific fleet by the empire of japan. >> some 1941, a date which will live in infamy. rachel: pearl harbor day ceremonies held across the krpght including several in hawaii. last year fewer than 30 vngses attended the one in honolulu and those
expected to meet with french president macron and prince william who is standing in for king charles the thirdate that trump could also meet with ukraine's president zelenskyy this would mark trump's first trip abroad as president elect. a federal apeats court panel is upholding law that could ban tiktok as soon as next month. but that's only if the platform fails to break ties with its china based parent company. yesterday's decision denied tiktok petition to overturn the law where they argued...
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and king charles the third, calling carter an inspiration to many for his devotion to peace and publicvice. during his one term in the white house, carter faced many high profile global challenges, including soviet aggression, a hostage crisis in iran, and the cold war. post-presidency. his support for human rights became a key part of his life's work. cnn's nic robertson looks back at his global impact i, jimmy carter, do solemnly swear. >> jimmy carter's presidency lived in the shadow of america's cold war with the soviet union, but he refused to be constrained by east west communist versus capitalist tensions we expect that normalization will help to move us together toward a world of diversity and of peace. >> he improved relations with china and tried for the same with the soviets in his foreign policies. he pushed for nuclear nonproliferation, democratic values, and human rights. he cut off military supplies to chilean dictator augusto pinochet and dialed back support for other latin american leaders in nicaragua, argentina and brazil. one of his signature white house legacies wa
and king charles the third, calling carter an inspiration to many for his devotion to peace and publicvice. during his one term in the white house, carter faced many high profile global challenges, including soviet aggression, a hostage crisis in iran, and the cold war. post-presidency. his support for human rights became a key part of his life's work. cnn's nic robertson looks back at his global impact i, jimmy carter, do solemnly swear. >> jimmy carter's presidency lived in the shadow...
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christmas day message from king charles thanking the medics who have cared for him and his daughter in law, princess kate, during their cancer treatments this year. this is charles third christmas tv broadcast since becoming king. the year has been a traumatic one for the royals, after buckingham palace revealed in february that the king had been diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer. a month later, princess kate also revealed she was undergoing preventative chemotherapy for cancer. her treatment concluded in september. last week, a palace source said the king's treatment was progressing well and would continue into the new year. the royal family also attended christmas mass together this morning. a storyry of givig this holiday season, and how kindness and gratitude can change people's lives. and this story has a personal connection to our nbc bay area family. yes it does. our senior investigative reporter, bigad shaban, and his wife have had an incredible journey, and their family recently grew after kiley siobhan gave birth to a baby boy as a surrogate to her best friend. baby tommy. who's your little brother? this guy. oh. nbc bay area's bigad shaban and hi
christmas day message from king charles thanking the medics who have cared for him and his daughter in law, princess kate, during their cancer treatments this year. this is charles third christmas tv broadcast since becoming king. the year has been a traumatic one for the royals, after buckingham palace revealed in february that the king had been diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer. a month later, princess kate also revealed she was undergoing preventative chemotherapy for cancer. her...
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the great companies, and those companies are among the great companies, pristine balance sheets, next year, mag7 will be a third of the net income. charles glad you said that because even though the other names will start to finally generate earnings, maybe that'll help their names so it doesn't diminish the fact that the mag7 are money making machines and you don't grow at the same level. we know the law of large numbers but it's still impressive. yeah, well that's right and that's what most people miss. if you're in a slowing economic environment which we are, we still have 2.8% gdp growth, but nominal gdp growth has come way down after inflation, and so you want the reliable earnings growers and the companies that are developing the new technologies. i mean, you can't make the kind of money in an electric utility that you can make in a technology company or companies that are embracing technology. charles: on that note you said something really interesting, to investors have to differentiate a.i. tech from tech-tech. what's that mean? >> well so tech-tech is intel. charles: okay. >> or cisco. you know, these are companies -- charles:
the great companies, and those companies are among the great companies, pristine balance sheets, next year, mag7 will be a third of the net income. charles glad you said that because even though the other names will start to finally generate earnings, maybe that'll help their names so it doesn't diminish the fact that the mag7 are money making machines and you don't grow at the same level. we know the law of large numbers but it's still impressive. yeah, well that's right and that's what most...
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the first corner — his teammate oscar piastri hit by world champion, max verstappen. charles leclerc, of title rivals ferrari, carved his way through the field. he'd surged from 19th to thirdslip from norris and the title would be heading to italy, but the briton held his nerve and took the chequered flag for the fourth time this season. to end the season like this is perfect, so just to congrats and a big thank you to everyone in mclaren, everyone in papaya, everyone who supported us this year, because it's been a tough one, but for us to win a constructors after 26 years is pretty special. congratulations first of all to mclaren. they deserve this championship. they've been rock—solid in the last two—thirds of the championship, and they've been incredible. from our side, i think we can be proud of the effort and the championship we put together. it has been a tough year, but definitely a year we need to be proud of. while mclaren could be starting a new era, seven—time champion lewis hamilton was ending his with mercedes, finishing fourth, before heading to ferrari. nick parrott, bbc news. it's been a good few days for england's cricketers — more on the women's win in so
the first corner — his teammate oscar piastri hit by world champion, max verstappen. charles leclerc, of title rivals ferrari, carved his way through the field. he'd surged from 19th to thirdslip from norris and the title would be heading to italy, but the briton held his nerve and took the chequered flag for the fourth time this season. to end the season like this is perfect, so just to congrats and a big thank you to everyone in mclaren, everyone in papaya, everyone who supported us this...
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.4% growth in the third quarter up to low-double-digits in this fourth quarter so we think fourth quarter earnings that start in january will be the true test of this equal weight. charleskay, the third quarter was the inflection point we'll see what happens. your report, the song book to prepare for 2025 again 75 pages i don't know how you do it and on the road all the time. i went to the back and to the summary. >> the important part. charles: i didn't read all 75 pages but let's talk about the summary. you're not calling for a recession yet. what could change that? a recession? >> a recession would change the recession. we're looking at forward indicators about the labor market. labor data itself are lagging so you can't use them to predict a recession. but what we can look for is the things like the quits ratio, look for the small business sales, that's usually a good leading indicator of the unemployment rate and what we did see in the nfib survey this morning is it spiked higher because of the sentiment lift post the election so it's really important thing to watch. charles: the enthusiasm is there and it was in 2016 as well. now we'll see if this follows through.
.4% growth in the third quarter up to low-double-digits in this fourth quarter so we think fourth quarter earnings that start in january will be the true test of this equal weight. charleskay, the third quarter was the inflection point we'll see what happens. your report, the song book to prepare for 2025 again 75 pages i don't know how you do it and on the road all the time. i went to the back and to the summary. >> the important part. charles: i didn't read all 75 pages but let's talk...
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of companies, you know, the earnings growth that we have seen just in the most recent third quarter earnings season, you had -- charlese excited but the fundamentals argue for a much higher market? >> absolutely. that's what in our view, the fundamentals carry this market much higher. charles: john great stuff always great seeing you. >> wonderful seeing you. charles: same here. folks so what do dei had policies, drones and kamala harris all having to? don't worry we'll tie it all together for you. my take and the power panel you've been waiting for so don't go away. meet the traveling trio. the thrill seeker. the soul searcher. and - ahoy! it's the explorer! each helping to protect their money with chase. woah, a lost card isn't keeping this thrill seeker down. lost her card, not the vibe. the soul searcher, is finding his identity, and helping to protect it. hey! oh yeah, the explorer! she's looking to dive deeper... all while chase looks out for her. because these friends have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. to go further,
of companies, you know, the earnings growth that we have seen just in the most recent third quarter earnings season, you had -- charlese excited but the fundamentals argue for a much higher market? >> absolutely. that's what in our view, the fundamentals carry this market much higher. charles: john great stuff always great seeing you. >> wonderful seeing you. charles: same here. folks so what do dei had policies, drones and kamala harris all having to? don't worry we'll tie it all...
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should trade at a 25-26 multiple and if you take them out, the other two-thirds of the market are really trading cheap. the markets not expensive. charles: i'm glad you said that. i swear too many folks on wall street are so focused on this aggregate number and pe ratio and they are missing bots sides of the trade. >> they are. charles: i miss you, man. >> good see you. charles: merry christmas if i don't see you. at the very start of the year, this year, my next guest absolutely shared his predictions with us and he's back to discuss what he got right and wrong and what he's looking for next year. let's bring in cross mark global ceo and cio bob doll. bob i really appreciate you, man, that you do this , okay? let's look at some of the , you've got more correct than incorrect, so let's start there. [laughter] >> thanks we got lucky. charles: i hear you. you seem to get lucky almost every year. let's start with the incorrect stuff, because mild recession, at one point almost everybody was on that sort of mild recession point. late stock market fate. did this have anything to do with sort of underestimating just the rapid immediate respon
should trade at a 25-26 multiple and if you take them out, the other two-thirds of the market are really trading cheap. the markets not expensive. charles: i'm glad you said that. i swear too many folks on wall street are so focused on this aggregate number and pe ratio and they are missing bots sides of the trade. >> they are. charles: i miss you, man. >> good see you. charles: merry christmas if i don't see you. at the very start of the year, this year, my next guest absolutely...
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scholar whose work focuses on race and racism as the intersect with other identities, particularly gender and class our third book is, by francois hamblin and charles w jr from rights to lives, the of the black freedom struggle, published by vanderbilt university press. he is the chair of africana and associate professor of history at rhodes college in. each author will present a five minute press feed of the book. i will ask of each author to get the conversation. they will ask questions of one another. and finally, the floor will be open for you to ask questions. and if you would go to the microphone to ask questions. so those watching on c-span can hear questions later. that would be great. thank you very much. let's start with southern history remix. thank you. dr. p. thank you, everyone, for coming to the session today, really i'm really excited about that. really. well, i wanted to mention about the book southern history remix is basically what drove me to write book and then go from there. but to historical scholars that i'm going to mention a couple of things that they have written that they did write. one of those was w.e.b. dubois, who ba
scholar whose work focuses on race and racism as the intersect with other identities, particularly gender and class our third book is, by francois hamblin and charles w jr from rights to lives, the of the black freedom struggle, published by vanderbilt university press. he is the chair of africana and associate professor of history at rhodes college in. each author will present a five minute press feed of the book. i will ask of each author to get the conversation. they will ask questions of...
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the president should be in peach. but as i say, he has said nothing yet. charles talked to us about the mechanics of impeachment because you need 2 thirds if i'm not mistaken. 2 thirds of the south korean parliament to vote for impeachment, otherwise it doesn't happen, right. it doesn't pass. does the opposition have those those that's right. well, on paper, especially at least, i mean terms of the number of it pays. there was a problem with the opposition have no, they all h showed they uh they, they need affectively h members of parliament with the ruling policy to jump ship. and i'm not sure what the final is to saying is the real focus of, of the old position at the moment, trying to convince members of the president's own policy to do exactly that between now and the roads. um, it should also be noted um, but they're all divisions in the ruling policy as made evident by the fact that yesterday the leader of the policy of the ruling policy actually cooled for the resignation of the entire cabinet. so kindly as to saying that so position policies are trying to exploit those divisions in order to oversee capitalize on them in order to get the majority to
the president should be in peach. but as i say, he has said nothing yet. charles talked to us about the mechanics of impeachment because you need 2 thirds if i'm not mistaken. 2 thirds of the south korean parliament to vote for impeachment, otherwise it doesn't happen, right. it doesn't pass. does the opposition have those those that's right. well, on paper, especially at least, i mean terms of the number of it pays. there was a problem with the opposition have no, they all h showed they uh...
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the flaws and can make allowances for that. sometimes things don't work as planned but they can allow for that. there is a third branch of logic. understood, really pioneered by charleserson in the 19th century -- purse in the 19th century. not well understood at the time but we are sort of catching up. he's also the father of semiotics which is a major branch of philosophy today. it's the study of signals. instead of using logic, there are signals and what we say and do and we can draw inferences from that and triangulate something that is logical. he was the father of abductive -- adductive logic. common sense gut instinct. it doesn't lend itself to computer code. no one has been able to code abductive logic. it may be non-programmable. there are two divergent schools of thought and wear artificial intelligences going. the predominant school right now if you want a grand narrative, it's going to what's called artificial general intelligence or super intelligence. this is a computer that doesn't exist yet but we are moving rapidly towards it. there are distant -- different estimates on one when one may arrive. they are "smarter" than humans. it would be as the apes
the flaws and can make allowances for that. sometimes things don't work as planned but they can allow for that. there is a third branch of logic. understood, really pioneered by charleserson in the 19th century -- purse in the 19th century. not well understood at the time but we are sort of catching up. he's also the father of semiotics which is a major branch of philosophy today. it's the study of signals. instead of using logic, there are signals and what we say and do and we can draw...
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actually being involved already on the ground and third important factor is internal f fragmentatn given the fact that there is not coherent coalition of rebel forces. charleshe immediate losers would be the dragon bear remeer, russia, chi, hamas, hezbollah, rather. the winners would be turkey from what i understand, israel to a certain degree. where does that leave america and who can we trust? president-elect trump is saying we should not be involved and i think a lot of americans agree. you talked about the different players in the country. why would we choose someone to back when we're not sure who they are? >> we know for a fact that president-elect trump and his second mandate will be under the slogan of america first and it's reflecting war fatigue among americans. that's clear. so obviously there will be a kind of limited involvement because the united states are still participating in the global coalition against isis. remember, the call f caliphate e u.s. is still on the ground in syria fighting isis and right now it's very important that there is no new let's say power vacuum that is being filled by terrorist forces. charles: i'm reading about th
actually being involved already on the ground and third important factor is internal f fragmentatn given the fact that there is not coherent coalition of rebel forces. charleshe immediate losers would be the dragon bear remeer, russia, chi, hamas, hezbollah, rather. the winners would be turkey from what i understand, israel to a certain degree. where does that leave america and who can we trust? president-elect trump is saying we should not be involved and i think a lot of americans agree. you...
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s&p's up 50, a third of a percent right the, so there's a lot of room to run, and they're on the right track. charles names like this, when management gets it right, they bet on themselves. hay typically getten on a roll, and this might be one of those classic lululemon rolls. home depot and netflix. i feel like with these they dominate their space. they're the dominant player. >> well, with home depot specifically, if we're looking into 2025 and see what the fed's doing, we're still the on a, you know, fed if rate decrease cycle. so they're lowering interest rates, it's going to help the consumer, it's going to unlock $33 trillion of untapped home equity. so the housing market will start moving again. and when you're moving or buying a house or selling a house, you want to use home depot as your number one, again, industry leader in excellent management if team to fix your home. there also is that money in the bank, if you will. charles: right. >> on netflix, revenue growth by 15%, we're still seeing that. but what's even more exciting is, again, they're going to other markets. so capturing the spor
s&p's up 50, a third of a percent right the, so there's a lot of room to run, and they're on the right track. charles names like this, when management gets it right, they bet on themselves. hay typically getten on a roll, and this might be one of those classic lululemon rolls. home depot and netflix. i feel like with these they dominate their space. they're the dominant player. >> well, with home depot specifically, if we're looking into 2025 and see what the fed's doing, we're still...
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the presidential transition. that's gone from about 11% odds to probably 8.6 now. march now looking 40-ish. it could be second quarter or third quarter, it could be not at all. charlesle? >> all i know is that the end of the year unemployment rate projection for this year implies we're going to go from 4.426, to 4.200. they have taken that down despite the fact in the month of november all you had to revise the unemployment rate up by was 7,100 employees total and would you have gotten that 4.3 top tick print for the post-pandemic era, and yet they are suggesting this economy effectively because of where their median projection for the unemployment rate is is actually heating up in terms of jobs being created. charles: but also the chart you and i had with the folks not being able to -- >> you're not seeing it. if you lose your job good luck finding another one because we're at 10.5 weeks median duration employment highest since october 2008. it ain't easy if you lose your job. charles: i'm surprised with the muted response from the market. not a big sell-off or rally. is the market confused because the fed is >> no, i think the market's been saying the exact same t
the presidential transition. that's gone from about 11% odds to probably 8.6 now. march now looking 40-ish. it could be second quarter or third quarter, it could be not at all. charlesle? >> all i know is that the end of the year unemployment rate projection for this year implies we're going to go from 4.426, to 4.200. they have taken that down despite the fact in the month of november all you had to revise the unemployment rate up by was 7,100 employees total and would you have gotten...
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reporter: charles lester is helping create a statewide plan to save california beacher, a survey study is predicting that as much as two thirds of southern california beaches could be lost as the sea approaches land that is already developed. >> most people recognize how important that is to california. it is really part of our culture our way of life. the ability to go and enjoy the natural shoreline, the sandy beach. if the choice we make is to build sea walls everywhere then we stand to lose that. >> reporter: it is a battle between public and private rights and ironically it is working in favor of the half moon bay homeowners. they will be allowed to build their sea wall after all to protect this public walking trail. for those that are not so lucky, the attorney says the tide is turns against their right to protect their homes. >> it does reflect a policy of sacrificing the rights of private landowners. >> reporter: he says because of the wide-ranging impact it is a policy that will likely be challenged to the supreme court. >> so far the court released a ruling, one more hearing is scheduled for next week after which a final judgment will be issued. >>> all right, now to
reporter: charles lester is helping create a statewide plan to save california beacher, a survey study is predicting that as much as two thirds of southern california beaches could be lost as the sea approaches land that is already developed. >> most people recognize how important that is to california. it is really part of our culture our way of life. the ability to go and enjoy the natural shoreline, the sandy beach. if the choice we make is to build sea walls everywhere then we stand...
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the flaws and they can make allowance for that. and sometimes things don't work as planned, but they can do them. but there's a third branch of logic, very little understood, really pioneered by charles sanders peirce in late 19th century se like mcluhan he's another one of these guys was the 100 years or more ahead of his time not well understood at the time but we're sort of catching up. he's also the father of semiotics is a major branch of philosophy. today's semiotics is the study of signals. instead of using logic, it says there are signals and what we say and do, and we can draw inferences from that and and triangulate to something that something that is logical. but he was a father of abducted of logic abducted by logic goes back to the two near misses world war of nuclear war in the 1980s. it's it's common sense gut instinct. it's it doesn't itself to computer code fact no one has been able to code abduct of logic. it exists in humans. we have it on. i give some examples of it, but you can't code it. it may be non programable. now that brings us to the end which is there are two diverging schools of thought and where artificial intelligence is going the predominance school r
the flaws and they can make allowance for that. and sometimes things don't work as planned, but they can do them. but there's a third branch of logic, very little understood, really pioneered by charles sanders peirce in late 19th century se like mcluhan he's another one of these guys was the 100 years or more ahead of his time not well understood at the time but we're sort of catching up. he's also the father of semiotics is a major branch of philosophy. today's semiotics is the study of...
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the house with a two thirds vote. so back up a little bit to early 1970 after wilson defeats charles evans hughes all came down to california. we thought this last presidential action we just had might be a tight one like that in 16. they didn't know on tuesday, wednesday, thursday who president was going to be in their hand counting ballots up and down california. so the final spread between hughes and wilson in california was 3421. and if hughes had won, then he would have been president. so very call. oh, but the women who had been all in for hughes, as it were. oh, even though the national women's didn't formally endorse, but they felt very strongly that they needed him to win. oh, they were very despondent afterwards. and this is what the sentinels were more. and that's when they started, you know, very peaceably. is alice paul's approach. standing completely silently, you know, shoulder to shoulder. and if this is the white house fence fence, you know, they're like this sort of plenty room to pass on the sidewalk in front of you if you've ever been to the white house, you how fast that sidewalk is. it's it's 40 or 60
the house with a two thirds vote. so back up a little bit to early 1970 after wilson defeats charles evans hughes all came down to california. we thought this last presidential action we just had might be a tight one like that in 16. they didn't know on tuesday, wednesday, thursday who president was going to be in their hand counting ballots up and down california. so the final spread between hughes and wilson in california was 3421. and if hughes had won, then he would have been president. so...
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bill, one single vote, and they need two-thirds of the house to vote in favor of it in order for it to come over here to the senate side, and that's important, charlesrats to get on board. we'll know soon enough if they do. charles? >> charles: the clock is ticking. i saw the american relief act or something like that come i didn't know they named all of these things, but that is a terrible name, particularly for this. the clock is ticking. thanks come a grady come appreciate it. now the spending issue is especially important, because inflation, the nation is still in the grips of inflation. we have chicago fed present austan goolsbee with us next. (husband) we just want to have enough money for retirement. (wife) and travel to visit our grandchildren. (fisher investments) i understand. that's why at fisher investments we start by getting to know each other. so i can learn about your family, lifestyle, goals and needs, allowing us to tailor your portfolio. (wife) what about commission- based products? (fisher investments) we don't sell those. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in your best interest. (husband) so how do your management fees work? (f
bill, one single vote, and they need two-thirds of the house to vote in favor of it in order for it to come over here to the senate side, and that's important, charlesrats to get on board. we'll know soon enough if they do. charles? >> charles: the clock is ticking. i saw the american relief act or something like that come i didn't know they named all of these things, but that is a terrible name, particularly for this. the clock is ticking. thanks come a grady come appreciate it. now the...
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. >> his majesty king charles the third has been diagnosed with a form of cancer. >> 2024 the year ofoyal health battles. in january, the king went into hospital for treatment on an enlarged prostate, which was benign. his majesty spent three nights at the london clinic before being discharged for a private period of rest. king charles was widely praised for being so open about his condition. searches on the nhs websites for enlarged prostates skyrocketed, and it's understood the king was keen to share details of his diagnosis to encourage other men who may be experiencing symptoms to get checked. the following month, buckingham palace released an important statement explaining that king charles had been diagnosed with a form of cancer. >> my thoughts are with him and, you know, to go through something like cancer, but in the public eye is a pretty something. >> yeah. it's sad. you know, hopefully he can make recovery. >> it's a shame for the family more than anything. i think the family like you would do your own family. >> the king stepped back from pubuc >> the king stepped back fr
. >> his majesty king charles the third has been diagnosed with a form of cancer. >> 2024 the year ofoyal health battles. in january, the king went into hospital for treatment on an enlarged prostate, which was benign. his majesty spent three nights at the london clinic before being discharged for a private period of rest. king charles was widely praised for being so open about his condition. searches on the nhs websites for enlarged prostates skyrocketed, and it's understood the...
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list is yet to receive final sign off, though, from the prime minister and his majesty king charles the third. now french prime minister michel barnier, has resigned after his government was ousted in a no confidence vote, the first since 1962. 331 mp5 confidence vote, the first since 1962. 331 mps backed the motion , 1962. 331 mps backed the motion, sparked by his use of presidential powers to push through a controversial ,60 billion budget without a vote. despite the resignation, he will remain in office until a successor is appointed. president emmanuel macron now faces the challenge of selecting a new prime minister from a very divided parliament. macron is set to address the nation later on this evening. set to address the nation later on this evening . two romanian on this evening. two romanian nationals have been charged after an iranian journalist was stabbed outside his home in wimbledon. nandito badiya , who's wimbledon. nandito badiya, who's 19, and george george nana, who is 23, were arrested in romania yesterday. they are each charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous b
list is yet to receive final sign off, though, from the prime minister and his majesty king charles the third. now french prime minister michel barnier, has resigned after his government was ousted in a no confidence vote, the first since 1962. 331 mp5 confidence vote, the first since 1962. 331 mps backed the motion , 1962. 331 mps backed the motion, sparked by his use of presidential powers to push through a controversial ,60 billion budget without a vote. despite the resignation, he will...
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in the face and headin twice struck in the face and head in front of officers, before turning around and being hit for a third time in the crotch, and king charlesill deliver this year's christmas message from the fitzrovia chapel message from the fitzrovia chapel, a former hospital chapel in central london. it's the first time in over a decade the speech isn't recorded at a royal residence, with the king choosing the location to highlight healthcare workers and foster unity between faiths. the ornate 19th century chapel was once part of the middlesex hosphal once part of the middlesex hospital, and now hosts exhibitions and community events. this year's message comes as the king continues treatment following a cancer diagnosis earlier in 2023. the speech will air on christmas day at 3:00 pm, and you can watch it here on gb news on tv and radio. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to jacob for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> welcome back to state of the nation. how many times during and since the election campaign did you hear labou
in the face and headin twice struck in the face and head in front of officers, before turning around and being hit for a third time in the crotch, and king charlesill deliver this year's christmas message from the fitzrovia chapel message from the fitzrovia chapel, a former hospital chapel in central london. it's the first time in over a decade the speech isn't recorded at a royal residence, with the king choosing the location to highlight healthcare workers and foster unity between faiths. the...