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stu, take it away. t stu stu on that note, good morning, everyone. call it a great leap forward for free speech. met a making big changes to the its vetting process. mark zuckerberg's fact checkers in the past have been too politically biased. they are moving to a community notes policy similar the, and, and zuckerberg's moving the trust and safety team out of california. where do you think the they're going? they're going to,. if trump -- to texas. if trump had not been elected, this would not have end happened. president biden acting as the spoiler in chief, announcing new rules designed to the block trump's agenda. trump may have trouble reversing them. bind also stopping some mining operations in nevada, and kvp says biden's last two weeks in office will be jam packed. watch out. to the markets. the buying continues. the dowvilles up 125 as we speak, that's with 29 minutes to the opening bell. the nasdaq up another 40 points. if now edge, big tech -- technology, big tech did well yesterday. something of a mixed picture this morning. amazon, alpha
stu, take it away. t stu stu on that note, good morning, everyone. call it a great leap forward for free speech. met a making big changes to the its vetting process. mark zuckerberg's fact checkers in the past have been too politically biased. they are moving to a community notes policy similar the, and, and zuckerberg's moving the trust and safety team out of california. where do you think the they're going? they're going to,. if trump -- to texas. if trump had not been elected, this would not...
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>> reporter: hey, stu.when the president-elect will go to california because he's got a lot on his plate not just here in florida where he's had meeting after meeting, but also as he plans the inauguration in washington d.c. but his team says it's a top priority, to make that trip. comes as those fires continue to burn and trump continues to rip on california governor gavin newsom. he posted this earlier today on x from there if south florida writing this in part, hey, gavin newsom, release the water from up north. millions of gallons a day. what's taking you so long? as those fires burn, governor newsom taking time to speak on the pod save america podcast, saying trump is just trying to to cause trouble. listen. >> no empathy. no compassion. no capacity to even understand, just a guy who wants to be understood. and that's hard because a lot of people were misled, and it's, i think, led to a lot of finger pointing. >> reporter: so that visit would be expected to come after the inauguration next week, but it
>> reporter: hey, stu.when the president-elect will go to california because he's got a lot on his plate not just here in florida where he's had meeting after meeting, but also as he plans the inauguration in washington d.c. but his team says it's a top priority, to make that trip. comes as those fires continue to burn and trump continues to rip on california governor gavin newsom. he posted this earlier today on x from there if south florida writing this in part, hey, gavin newsom,...
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>> reporter: good morning, stu. up, and we're not feeling those strong winds yet, but officials say don't let your guard down. the national weather service says we are now in that red flag warning window of the particularly dangerous situation of eds, the highest urgent alert they can put out for fire conditions. when you have high winds, dry vegetation and low humidity. but already an hour mort of me up in ventura county -- north of me, we can show you aerials, you've got firefighterses fighting what was a fast-moving brush fire called the auto fire that they've been pretty successful in tamping down to spot fires. but it's an indication of the dangers they're worried about in this window running, as you mentioned, through tomorrow evening. and it could also ignite here in the malibu or palisades area where those fireses, the palisades and eaton, are not fully contained. in palisades yesterday, we met a gentleman who stayed behind the to fight the fire. he'd been staying to put out spot fires, and he's a home build
>> reporter: good morning, stu. up, and we're not feeling those strong winds yet, but officials say don't let your guard down. the national weather service says we are now in that red flag warning window of the particularly dangerous situation of eds, the highest urgent alert they can put out for fire conditions. when you have high winds, dry vegetation and low humidity. but already an hour mort of me up in ventura county -- north of me, we can show you aerials, you've got firefighterses...
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reporter: hey, stu. with the morning briefing and they're going to be spread out around the eaton fire and getting down to fire fighting work and expecting winds upwards ward of 60 miles per hour and seeing strong wind gusts and down to the south of us in san diego county and that's where fires have popped up but the good news is that there's so many fire fighting resources here across the state and country they're jumping on the flames. meanwhile here at rose bowl, it's kind of a surreal sight, a surreal scene here. statue of jackie robinson and iconic images and places where you might be used to tailgating for big sporting events and all around us are fire fighters set up sleeping in tents and this is a city that's been set up for the fire fighting efforts on the eaton fire. now this fire at 87% contained and currently there's around 2400 fire fighting personnel on sight site here and -- on site here and need all the facilities needed for all the fire fighters and cooking facilities set up and they can
reporter: hey, stu. with the morning briefing and they're going to be spread out around the eaton fire and getting down to fire fighting work and expecting winds upwards ward of 60 miles per hour and seeing strong wind gusts and down to the south of us in san diego county and that's where fires have popped up but the good news is that there's so many fire fighting resources here across the state and country they're jumping on the flames. meanwhile here at rose bowl, it's kind of a surreal...
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the bottom line is, stu, the sprurt has upheld this.igned opinion which means no single justice authored this opinion. it was all of them, the panel of justices, that heard this case that have ruled against tiktok's free speech argument. when you listened to those oral arguments last week, you heard the justices sort of skeptical because they said they're not concerned about free speech or any specific type of speech that's being targeted by this law. what they were concerned about, the justices, is that china could be collecting data through bytedance. and if as of this point, bytedance has suggested that it has no plans to sell. it doesn't sound like there's been any material progress toward a divestiture. again, what that means for 170 million user s is that tiktok ban could go into effect sunday night at bid night. stuart: grady trimble, thank you very much, indeed. i am fortunate to have charles payne with me to analyze this. seems to me, charles, tiktok will shut down unless it's sold. is that an accurate summary? >> it's accurate
the bottom line is, stu, the sprurt has upheld this.igned opinion which means no single justice authored this opinion. it was all of them, the panel of justices, that heard this case that have ruled against tiktok's free speech argument. when you listened to those oral arguments last week, you heard the justices sort of skeptical because they said they're not concerned about free speech or any specific type of speech that's being targeted by this law. what they were concerned about, the...
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stu. stuart: all right, ash.aking right now, donald trump posting on truth social about the supreme court's decision to uphold the law that requires tiktok to be sold or face a ban. trump says, and i'm quoting, "the supreme court decision was expected and everyone must respect it. my decision on tiktok will be made in the not too distant future, but i must have time to review the situation. stay tuned". trump responds. coming up, some congressional staffers want to work less. they're pitching a four day workweek for more sustainable work/life balance. idea is dividing even the progressives. we'll bring you to capitol hill and get you the story in a moment. biden has been rolling out last minuteman dates at his final days in office. senate republicans are preparing to undo his eleventh hour of regulations. where will they start with that? we'll ask tennessee senator marsha blackburn. she joins me after this. ♪ welcome to new york, welcome to new york ♪ ♪ it's a new sound track i can dance to this beat, beat foreve
stu. stuart: all right, ash.aking right now, donald trump posting on truth social about the supreme court's decision to uphold the law that requires tiktok to be sold or face a ban. trump says, and i'm quoting, "the supreme court decision was expected and everyone must respect it. my decision on tiktok will be made in the not too distant future, but i must have time to review the situation. stay tuned". trump responds. coming up, some congressional staffers want to work less. they're...
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stu? stuart: thanks very much, max. the owner of the l.a. times says the newspaper's endorsement of mayor karen bass was a mistake and the fires have been a wake-up call. mary c katharine ham joins me n. california appears to be turning on its leaders, is that right? reporter: well it should, because this thing is far from over as we heard in that report just now and i think these kinds of leaders who have not acted before a disaster happens to mitigate it for their citizens need pressure to do the right things moving forward, so there's a reason to be mad. there's a reason for citizens to get upset with them. i liked by the way that the owner of the l.a. times is noting his mistakes from the past. that's something a lot of media could learn from and regaining trust with folks, but look. thank you first to all of the first responders on the ground doing the hard work. the hard work became more dangerous because the people in charge of the levers of all of these resources did not plan for an event that they knew could happen, right? disasters
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stu. stuart: thanks, ash.ing the final foreign policy speech at state department and happening this afternoon. bring in retired four star general jack keane who joins me now. well, in a nutshell, general, what is biden's foreign policy legacy? >> >> his aintense chief this year and four days after the state of the union 2024, they delivered this message in a scheduling brewing that the united states is facing the most serious and dangerous threats from china, iran, russia and north korea and the threat is growing. this all took place during the biden administration. we did not have war in europe until he became president and pulled out of afghanistan. and war in europe means putin wants to take ukraine and expand into europe. we have war in the middle east. iran is operationalized all its proximate jim jordans to do two thing -- proxies to destroy the state of israel, and it's not working obviously and driving them out of the region. president xi stepped up his game in terms of aggression and assertiveness in
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stu. stuart: thanks, ash.w report says rutgers university failed to address hundreds of complaints about harassment of jewish students. will the trump administration do more to combat anti-semitism on college campuses? we'll look into that. with just two weeks left in office, it seems like president biden is trying to hamstring trump in as many ways as possible, that includes making it tougher for him to drill baby drill. we'll explain it all next. ♪ stuart: the chip makers are up and i mean up. nvidia up 5% and amd3%, qualcomm 4% and taiwan sensorineural myo5% -- semi 5% and microsoft spending $# 0 billion on data -- $80 billion on data spenters and use ago lot of chip chips and sp chips are up and microsoft up 2%. elon musk calling on nigel farage to quit his job as reform leader. ashley, why does musk want farage out? ashley: has to do with musk's comments in support of british anti-immigration and anti-activism and known by the pseudonym tommy robinson currently in prison for contempt of court. musk posted
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>> yeah, you got that right, stu.bout $10 billion, and marketers that we've talked with, none have yet shifted bucks, advertising spend away from tiktok but they had their contingency plans, and they are going to follow where the reals go, if you will or where the short form video goes and that's instagram and probably youtube shorts and maybe snapchat, all three should be beneficiaries where tiktok ban to go into effect. stuart: where does meta go to from here? >> meta keeps going higher. we have i think it's a 750 price target on it, and so the stocks been a huge performer for the last two years. it's a modest buy for us. it's not dislocated. very high-quality, long deep consensus long amongst investors. so that's great. you can make money buying it but not a lot of upside. >> [opening bell ringing] stuart: markina you have a great weekend we'll see you again real soon. they are ringing the bell about to press the button and we will start trading and it looks like we'll see a solid rally right from the get-go this m
>> yeah, you got that right, stu.bout $10 billion, and marketers that we've talked with, none have yet shifted bucks, advertising spend away from tiktok but they had their contingency plans, and they are going to follow where the reals go, if you will or where the short form video goes and that's instagram and probably youtube shorts and maybe snapchat, all three should be beneficiaries where tiktok ban to go into effect. stuart: where does meta go to from here? >> meta keeps going...
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. >> president trump says he also believes in the american industry and ingenuity back to you stu. i want to alert boom supersonic test flight about to take off actually taxiing down the runway in mojave right now. this is the precursor we hope to commercial supersonic travel. when it takes off you'll see it. mike murphy with you this morning let's get back to deep seek is it as good as they suggested it is and that successful and what about timing release of the information as trump is tang, xi jinping about tariffs. >> yeah so i think that timing stuart so it's the tariffs yes but also the tiktok tangling that's going back and forth between trump and big tech and china. i think that's also plays part here. but you asked is it as good as advertised? and the honest answer is, i don't know. but i don't think that's the point. so are we going to trust we're talking about tiktok and our videos not trusting china. are we going to trust china to handle all of our chips all of our artificial intelligence, all of our self-driving vehicles? all of this we're going to outsource? can china c
. >> president trump says he also believes in the american industry and ingenuity back to you stu. i want to alert boom supersonic test flight about to take off actually taxiing down the runway in mojave right now. this is the precursor we hope to commercial supersonic travel. when it takes off you'll see it. mike murphy with you this morning let's get back to deep seek is it as good as they suggested it is and that successful and what about timing release of the information as trump is...
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>> i don't know, stu.is one i've been wondering about, because the former first lady also pretty prominently made a choice not to attend the funeral of jimmy carter, and that was unusual. all of the other former presidents who are still alive and their spouses, including the current vice president and her husband, everyone was there, except for michelle obama and we've got sort of a vague explanation. she was in hawaii if memory serves and there was some sort of scheduling conflict, fine. now she's not going to attend next presidential inauguration. if this were a personal thing about donald trump, i could understand skipping the inauguration potentially or having some sort of conflict for that but not the funeral services for a former democratic president, so this is two in a row. i know that's raising some eyebrows. i'm not really sure what to make of it. stuart: i wonder what michelle obama made of her husband, former president barack obama, laughing and joking with donald trump, no less, at the funeral
>> i don't know, stu.is one i've been wondering about, because the former first lady also pretty prominently made a choice not to attend the funeral of jimmy carter, and that was unusual. all of the other former presidents who are still alive and their spouses, including the current vice president and her husband, everyone was there, except for michelle obama and we've got sort of a vague explanation. she was in hawaii if memory serves and there was some sort of scheduling conflict, fine....
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we'll see you again soon. >> thanks, stu.dministration is working on another 11th hour regulation, and this one is about cigarettes? lauren banning them in their current form, yep. fox news digital reporting that the biden fda is moving forward on a rule to lower the nick if teen level that's -- nicotine level that's currently in cigarettes. they don't want the the casual smoker to get so hooked, but critics say, okay, two things could happen, smokers would then smoke more, or they go to the black market for their nicotine, for their cigarettes, and that is a gift to the organized criminal cartels. fox digital also reporting that the agency never reached out to law enforcement to discuss any of these unintended consequences. if. stuart: okay. lauren: of all the things -- stuart: what are they going to do about the extremely powerful marijuana that's out there all over the place? lauren: yeah. go after the vaping, very few people still smoke a traditional cigarette, and if you do, you know it's bad. stuart: sorry, todd, i've g
we'll see you again soon. >> thanks, stu.dministration is working on another 11th hour regulation, and this one is about cigarettes? lauren banning them in their current form, yep. fox news digital reporting that the biden fda is moving forward on a rule to lower the nick if teen level that's -- nicotine level that's currently in cigarettes. they don't want the the casual smoker to get so hooked, but critics say, okay, two things could happen, smokers would then smoke more, or they go to...
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>> reporter: well, there's a few, stu.t time that a private company develops a plane that breaks the sound barrier if everything or goes according to plan today without the help of government. and on top of that, this is a significant milestone not just for boom, the company that the developed this plane, but also for anyone who wants to fly commercially and get to where they're going faster. this is the prototype plane. it's about a one-third scale of what they hope will be eventually their commercial jetliner. in about 20 the minutes or so, this plane will roll out of this hangar onto the runway, and an hour after that it'll taxi for that that first ever supersonic flight. that means faster than mach one. here's the ceo explaining how they're going to use the information from today's flight for future flights and developing a commercial supersonic plane. >> next week we'll fly again, prove to ourselves it wasn't a fluke. and then everybody who worked on it moves over and we finish what we've started on the airliner and m
>> reporter: well, there's a few, stu.t time that a private company develops a plane that breaks the sound barrier if everything or goes according to plan today without the help of government. and on top of that, this is a significant milestone not just for boom, the company that the developed this plane, but also for anyone who wants to fly commercially and get to where they're going faster. this is the prototype plane. it's about a one-third scale of what they hope will be eventually...
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stu?art: well, last night as he merged from his meeting with senate republicans, president-elect trump had something to say about those fires. watch. >> well, it's very sad because i've been trying to get gavin newsom to allow water to come. they have water they send out in the pacific because they're trying to protect a tiny, little fish which is in other areas, by the way, called the smelt. and for the sake of a smelt, they have no water in the fire hydrants today in los angeles. it's a terrible thing. and we're going to get that done. it's going to finally be with done. i'll get it done from the federal side, and he didn't want to sign it. it's not going to happen like that. stuart: joining me now, marc thiessen. newsom if protects the smelt, the i mayor, karen bass, cuts the firefighters' budget $17 million. surely, there's going to be some change to the california's politics. what do you say? >> yeah. president trump is 100 right and, look, it reminds me of new york mayor ed koch when
stu?art: well, last night as he merged from his meeting with senate republicans, president-elect trump had something to say about those fires. watch. >> well, it's very sad because i've been trying to get gavin newsom to allow water to come. they have water they send out in the pacific because they're trying to protect a tiny, little fish which is in other areas, by the way, called the smelt. and for the sake of a smelt, they have no water in the fire hydrants today in los angeles. it's a...
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>> stu, absolutely. if all your listeners that in the past when we've given money for hurricane relief in louisiana or wherever it is, there have been strings attached. point number two, let's not forget the people in north carolina, the flood victims that still don't have homes as well. we do need strings attached, we need accountability. we need the make sure these monies, and and they're talking about $so billion, that they're -- 150 billion, that that they're in the right place. we've seen them mismanage forests and water. absolutely, we need some strings. stuart: what kind of strings? i mean, should, should president trump say, look, california, you made a mess of it last time especially with these climate rules, repeal them or you don't get any money? would you go that far? >> absolutely. again, i think need to say here's the guardrails. is it managing forests, is it more water retention, what do we need to do with the homes as well. we need a long-term solution or we're going to be right back here
>> stu, absolutely. if all your listeners that in the past when we've given money for hurricane relief in louisiana or wherever it is, there have been strings attached. point number two, let's not forget the people in north carolina, the flood victims that still don't have homes as well. we do need strings attached, we need accountability. we need the make sure these monies, and and they're talking about $so billion, that they're -- 150 billion, that that they're in the right place. we've...
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stu?oocy at the white house -- [laughter] thank you very much, peter. see you soon. deroy murdock is with us this morning. i thought biden, i've said this throughout the show. i thought his speech made him come across as an angry, bitter old man. you going to take issue with that? >> i wouldn't take issue with that. i'd also add a man with tremendous lack of self-awareness. he talked about the tremendous power of the big tech oligarchs threatening democracy? this is the same administration that had 80 fbi run -- agents running around deplatforming, we don't like that satire about the pandemic, we don't like people's comments on advantage -- vaccine mandates, so just suppress that. he's saying the big tech oligarchs are a threat to democracy. he was the guy putting pressure on them to do his bidding. stuart: we've got a new poll, fascinating. it shows 52% of voters approve of trump's handling of the transition. it looks very much to me like we approach, we like the the incoming president. a
stu?oocy at the white house -- [laughter] thank you very much, peter. see you soon. deroy murdock is with us this morning. i thought biden, i've said this throughout the show. i thought his speech made him come across as an angry, bitter old man. you going to take issue with that? >> i wouldn't take issue with that. i'd also add a man with tremendous lack of self-awareness. he talked about the tremendous power of the big tech oligarchs threatening democracy? this is the same...
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ashley: yes, it is, stu, but it's kin a changing landscape.ts being led by california, who else, and another states may follow suit, so, for the rv industry they have to be in a pretty fluid situation to decide what they need to do next. having said that, not a big topic of conversation here. you can get anything from travel trailer here for less than 15,000 to this luxury beast behind me that actually goes for 1.8 million but is on sale today for 1.5 million. but i wanted to point out, stu, that during covid, rv sales absolutely skyrocketed. take a look at this chart from 2019 to 2023 you can see how it spiked but then of course it went down, so right now, the industry is coming back somewhat, if you compare sales through the end of last year, compared to the year before, they are up # .5% 6.5% so let'n board and see what you get for $1.5 million. it's very much a stu varney kind of vehicle. it is luxury beheld. i don't know how else to say it. you've got the leather hand stitched seats. you have dining area here. don't try this salmon. i tri
ashley: yes, it is, stu, but it's kin a changing landscape.ts being led by california, who else, and another states may follow suit, so, for the rv industry they have to be in a pretty fluid situation to decide what they need to do next. having said that, not a big topic of conversation here. you can get anything from travel trailer here for less than 15,000 to this luxury beast behind me that actually goes for 1.8 million but is on sale today for 1.5 million. but i wanted to point out, stu,...
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and this is all coming at a time when doge wants to cut spending, stu.t: do i see a little conflict coming here? madison: i think we do. stuart: thank you, madison. coming up, despite previously saying she'd fight trump's deportation plan, the governor of massachusetts wants trump to take real action on the border. >> man on fixing the border, he has the opportunity now with the house and senate and being in charge of administration. i hope he does. stuart: that's very different from what we're used to hearing from her. are we going to see more democrats come around on helping trump? we'll take that issue on as the wild fires rage, california's governor newsom declared a state of emergency. tens of thousands of residents in la have been ordered to evacwait. we'll have a full report from los angeles next. ♪ [city noise] investment opportunities are everywhere you turn. do you charge forward? freeze in your tracks? (♪) or, let curiosity light the way. at t. rowe price, we're asking smart questions about opportunities like clean water. and how clean water a
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>> reporter: hey there, stu.l, the kenneth fire has been burning, that's the newest fire here if los angeles county, as five continue to rage. now here in pacific pa palisades, we thought this area was relatively safe, that there was no more fire activity, but just senate past -- in the past few minutes we've seen a flare-up over that that ridge. we don't know what exactly is burning, but it appears to be some sort of building, some sort of structure. it just shows how fluid of a situation this is. yesterday we talked to one man who with defied evacuation orders, stayed behind in malibu because he wanted to protect his home. we talked to him about what this has been like for his community. take a listen. >> my daughter has 23 the kids in her class. 11 of those kids have lost their homes. it's not like a here and there thing, it's everywhere. and our whole town, city, it's just erased from the map. doesn't exist. >> reporter: it is the really hard to describe the extent of in this devastation, especially when it's
>> reporter: hey there, stu.l, the kenneth fire has been burning, that's the newest fire here if los angeles county, as five continue to rage. now here in pacific pa palisades, we thought this area was relatively safe, that there was no more fire activity, but just senate past -- in the past few minutes we've seen a flare-up over that that ridge. we don't know what exactly is burning, but it appears to be some sort of building, some sort of structure. it just shows how fluid of a...
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with his body grin he said, stu, i decided to run. will be the democratic nominee for president not vice president. for one of our nation's most religious presidents, it's appropriate to celebrate jimmy carter's remarkable life in this magnificent cathedral. his religious values gave him an unshakable sense of right and wrong. animating his support for civil rights at home and human rights abroad. and propelling him to major achievements as the only democratic president-elected between 1968 and 1992. his faith brought integrity to the presidency after the watergate and vietnam eras. i'll never lie to you, he promised. it was a vow he fulfilled. his faith respected other religions as well. he was the first president to light a -- hawn kau men mora. he created the holocaust memorial museum. he had a kosher shabbat dinner at dam camp david for the israeli delegation. and came to our house for passover seder only weeks after he negotiated the treaty between israel and egypt. as we lay our 39th president to rest, it's time to regime his pr
with his body grin he said, stu, i decided to run. will be the democratic nominee for president not vice president. for one of our nation's most religious presidents, it's appropriate to celebrate jimmy carter's remarkable life in this magnificent cathedral. his religious values gave him an unshakable sense of right and wrong. animating his support for civil rights at home and human rights abroad. and propelling him to major achievements as the only democratic president-elected between 1968 and...
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madison: absolutely, stu. ai model and corresponding chat bot and narrowed the gap and t the brain child of small group searchers working for a chinese hedge fund manger going to produce and it's on par with openai and going and will even though those companies and going for them with years and going to be in for a couple of months with fewer chips. this is an ai model and it can do problem solving and things through the problem essentially. going to be adviser to mark mark andressen said it was one of the most impactful and it's open source. deep seek said training one of its latest models cost 5.6 million. compare to the 100 million that anthropic used last year. as a result, tech stocks dipping today and going in the red and it raised serious questions and american dominance and going for rattling chip st st stocks and deepseek claims around 2,000 nvidia chips to train the v3 model and compare to tens of thousands of chips for u.s. models and questions around whether china is underreporting how much money a
madison: absolutely, stu. ai model and corresponding chat bot and narrowed the gap and t the brain child of small group searchers working for a chinese hedge fund manger going to produce and it's on par with openai and going and will even though those companies and going for them with years and going to be in for a couple of months with fewer chips. this is an ai model and it can do problem solving and things through the problem essentially. going to be adviser to mark mark andressen said it...
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stu was there. i was the proverbial child sitting in the background. the president telling this congress member how important this legislation was and how beneficial it was to his district two or three times, the congress member came back and said, well, mr. president, i understand all that you just closed two post offices in my district and i need you to reopen them and that will cost you $50,000 a year so carter listened to that and didn't respond at the end of the meeting, he turned to stu and i once again was not the principal there and heard this here is the piece of legislation good for the congress member's district and he's talking to me about post offices he never did open the post office he just didn't like that somewhat tawdry, but nevertheless part of the give and take of politics i'm sure he would have been revolted by the partisanship today. >> i can't believe now i'm seeing one of the worst ideas in the history of economics, windfall profit tax. i see where it came from i have you to blame for it >> i had nothing to do with it i happened
stu was there. i was the proverbial child sitting in the background. the president telling this congress member how important this legislation was and how beneficial it was to his district two or three times, the congress member came back and said, well, mr. president, i understand all that you just closed two post offices in my district and i need you to reopen them and that will cost you $50,000 a year so carter listened to that and didn't respond at the end of the meeting, he turned to stu...
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stu was the ace of the oakland staff in the late 80s. he's an oakland native who at one point was trying to buy the coliseum site. maybe stu can teach his infamous death stare to the pitchers. hockey is the only major sport that allows fighting, aside from obviously boxing or mma. this is a fight. mathieu olivier of columbus against ryan reaves of toronto. rock em sock em robots left and right and left and right and left and right. we will call this one a draw between two heavyweights. even i got a headache just from watching that. [♪] are you one of the millions of americans who suffer from an upset stomach after a big meal? try pepto bismol. unlike some products, pepto coats and soothes your digestive system, to provide fast 5-symptom relief. stock up on pepto today. (♪) when life spells heartburn... how do you spell relief? r-o-l-a-i-d-s rolaids' dual-active formula begins to neutralize acid on contact. r-o-l-a-i-d-s spells relief. are tracking a new fire near bel air in los angeles, burning right next to the 405. 4 or records ever. a
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with his brought when he said stu have already decided to run. but i will be the democratic nominee for president, not vice president. for one of our nation's most religious presidents. it's appropriate to celebrate jimmy carter's remarkable life. and this magnificent cathedral. he's really us get value gave him an unshakable sense. of right and wrong. animating his support for civil rights at home. and human rights. a brawl. and propelling him to major achievements as the only democratic president elected between 1968, and 1992. his faith brought integrity to the presidency. after the watergate. vietnam. i'll never lie to you. he promised. it was a value fulfilled. his faith, respected other religions as well. he was the first president to light. a hanukkah menorah. he created the u.s. holocaust memorial museum. which i had the honor of chair. he had a kosher shabbat dinner. it. camp david for the israeli delegation. came to our house for passover. seder only weeks after he negotiated the treaty between israel and egypt. as we lay our 39th presi
with his brought when he said stu have already decided to run. but i will be the democratic nominee for president, not vice president. for one of our nation's most religious presidents. it's appropriate to celebrate jimmy carter's remarkable life. and this magnificent cathedral. he's really us get value gave him an unshakable sense. of right and wrong. animating his support for civil rights at home. and human rights. a brawl. and propelling him to major achievements as the only democratic...
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stu? stuart: max gorden in the middle of it, thanks very much, indeed.altor josh altman with us now. you sell at lot of homes in l.a., obviously, when we see a fire like this, what happens to the real estate market after the fires. >>? >> stuart, i wish i was here celebrating a big sale or something like that, but unfortunately we're here talking about a thousand new renters and buyers that have now, unfortunately, entered into the l.a. real estate market. my phone over the past 48 hours has been ringing nonstop with different types of calls. first, you have the call for immediate occupancy in a turnkey property where somebody can put their family and then figure out where they're going to go, and then you have the next call for the long-term leases, for the two years, maybe even three years because that's how long it's going to take to build these houses. and then you have the other call which is the people who are not going to go with back to to places like the palisades. it's going the take too long. you have neighborhoods that are going to be build.
stu? stuart: max gorden in the middle of it, thanks very much, indeed.altor josh altman with us now. you sell at lot of homes in l.a., obviously, when we see a fire like this, what happens to the real estate market after the fires. >>? >> stuart, i wish i was here celebrating a big sale or something like that, but unfortunately we're here talking about a thousand new renters and buyers that have now, unfortunately, entered into the l.a. real estate market. my phone over the past 48...
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stu was the ace of the oakland staff in the late 80s.he's an oakland native who at one point was trying to buy the coliseum site. maybe stu can teach his infamous death stare to the pitchers. hockey is the only major sport that allows fighting, aside from obviously boxing or mma. this is a fight. mathieu olivier of columbus against ryan reaves of toronto. rock em sock em robots left and right and left and right and left and right. we will call this one a draw between two heavyweights. even i got a headache just from watching that. sports on abc seven, sponsored pete g. writes, "my tween wants a new phone. how do i not break the bank?" we got you, pete. xfinity mobile was designed to save you money and gives you access to wifi speeds up to a gig. so you get high speeds for low prices. better than getting low speeds for high prices. right, bruce? -jealous? yeah, look at that. -honestly. someone get a helmet on this guy. xfinity internet customers, get a free unlimited line for a year when you buy one unlimited line. - man, i need some seri
stu was the ace of the oakland staff in the late 80s.he's an oakland native who at one point was trying to buy the coliseum site. maybe stu can teach his infamous death stare to the pitchers. hockey is the only major sport that allows fighting, aside from obviously boxing or mma. this is a fight. mathieu olivier of columbus against ryan reaves of toronto. rock em sock em robots left and right and left and right and left and right. we will call this one a draw between two heavyweights. even i...
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as you heard stu say, as president, he gave voice to dissidense.ntries together in peace. his heart broke for the people in israeli. it broke for the people of pawill stein. and he spent his life trying to bring teas to that holy land. and he talked about it at the dinner table. it was the same in public as it was in private. and for the last 40 years, as you've heard, he spent his time living out that love and that faith alongside the poorest and most marginalized people in the world. and that work, again, has been based, fundamentally, on love and respect. the carter center has 3500 employees. but only a couple hundred in the united states. the rest are spread throughout the countries where we work. ethiopia, south sudan, chad, bangladesh, and all of the carter center's programs are based a respect, that same respect for the power of regular people, even if they are in tiny villages miles from anywhere else. to give one example, we've all heard a lot lately, about getting worm disease, it's an ancient and debilitating disease of poverty. and that
as you heard stu say, as president, he gave voice to dissidense.ntries together in peace. his heart broke for the people in israeli. it broke for the people of pawill stein. and he spent his life trying to bring teas to that holy land. and he talked about it at the dinner table. it was the same in public as it was in private. and for the last 40 years, as you've heard, he spent his time living out that love and that faith alongside the poorest and most marginalized people in the world. and that...
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stu and i met as college interns in the '60s, if you can imagine that.k there were any mistakes and certainly biden's message was aimed at a certain person in the room and i thought that was fine but that certain person in the room stuck through the whole service and it was interesting to see him talk to obama and to see others move away from him. >> donald trump and barack obama talked very jovially with exchanges. there was no more than a handshake between mike pence and donald trump. >> i got a kiss from mike pence. he is an old friend and we served five terms together in the white house. absolutely. the message shouldn't be missed, not just the pomp and circumstance but the fact our country transitions power and honors presidents who came before. it wouldn't have been done better than it was done today. >> speaking of that, the music. jonathan alter is with us and wrote the carter biography pointed out that not only is every selection meaningful to jimmy carter, imagine john lennon, john denver, but i was wondering about the selection by wagner in th
stu and i met as college interns in the '60s, if you can imagine that.k there were any mistakes and certainly biden's message was aimed at a certain person in the room and i thought that was fine but that certain person in the room stuck through the whole service and it was interesting to see him talk to obama and to see others move away from him. >> donald trump and barack obama talked very jovially with exchanges. there was no more than a handshake between mike pence and donald trump....
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and he lived them both publicly and privately, as you heard stu say. as president, he gave voice to dissidents, stood up to dictators, brought countries together in peace. his heart broke for the people of israel. it broke for the people of palestine. and he spent his life trying to bring peace to that holy land. and he talked about it at the dinner table. it was the same in public as it was in private. and for the last 40 years, as you've heard, he spent his time living out that love and that faith alongside the poorest and most marginalized people in the world. and that work, again, has been based fundamentally on love and respect. the carter center has 3500 employees, but only a couple hundred in the united states. the rest are spread throughout the countries where we work ethiopia, south sudan, chad, bangladesh and all of the carter center's programs are based on a respect that same respect for the power of regular people, even if they are in tiny villages miles from anywhere else. to give one example, we've all heard a lot lately about guinea worm
and he lived them both publicly and privately, as you heard stu say. as president, he gave voice to dissidents, stood up to dictators, brought countries together in peace. his heart broke for the people of israel. it broke for the people of palestine. and he spent his life trying to bring peace to that holy land. and he talked about it at the dinner table. it was the same in public as it was in private. and for the last 40 years, as you've heard, he spent his time living out that love and that...
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peter: stu eizenstat, how'd you get from washington to atlanta in the first place?tuart: i think in high school i would have been voted to be the least likely to get into politics and public policy because i was maybefully shy and very bookish. first i got involved in student government and u.n.c. had a very well established student rnment. second, i went to keenan football stadium in 19 to hear president john f. kennedy challenge my generation to get involved in politics, to make the country your mission. that had a tremendous impact and third, in the summer of 1963 i applied with an internal internship with u.n.c. to be placed in congress for that summer. that had a transformative effect on me. i got to see how government worked. and there were four others of us from u.n.c. and we met with everyone who was crazy enough to meet with kids from college. but we learn that had people were unbelievably open. we saw the majority leader. david brinkley, the former sect of state afterren son and i got to see how washington worked and i was excited and supercharged and then
peter: stu eizenstat, how'd you get from washington to atlanta in the first place?tuart: i think in high school i would have been voted to be the least likely to get into politics and public policy because i was maybefully shy and very bookish. first i got involved in student government and u.n.c. had a very well established student rnment. second, i went to keenan football stadium in 19 to hear president john f. kennedy challenge my generation to get involved in politics, to make the country...
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my friend stu with.my impression is that through every chapter of his life, jimmy carter was exactly the same person. you know, that's what we hear from childhood stories. when it's time. when he was running for president in office. and after that, and the traits that made him so effective as a former president for these nearly 44 years, his his insistence on doing things his own way, his faith guidance, his his his determination that he could meet people of any level in any part of the world. they they were a resounding success. during his time as a former president. as stu has written, he did more things. he accomplished more during his four years in office than most people give him credit for. but i think the same traits were a through line that they didn't work so well with tip o'neill, as they did in battling the guinea worm or winning the nobel peace prize. would you agree with that? yes, i would, but there was no artifice about him. he was what you saw. it was not made up. and he was really felt h
my friend stu with.my impression is that through every chapter of his life, jimmy carter was exactly the same person. you know, that's what we hear from childhood stories. when it's time. when he was running for president in office. and after that, and the traits that made him so effective as a former president for these nearly 44 years, his his insistence on doing things his own way, his faith guidance, his his his determination that he could meet people of any level in any part of the world....
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and maybe stu can teach that infamous death stare. season, the jacksonville jaguars fired their head coach, doug peterson. they kept former niners gm trent baalke. but today, after a top head coaching candidate pulled out of consideration, the jags realized balkey is the problem. that's the reason nobody wants to join the team. so they got rid of him. robert saleh is now rumored to be the top nominee for the position, even though the 49 ers would love to bring him back as defensive coordinator. on monday, the lions lost their offensive coordinator ben johnson. he's going to the bears today. they lost their defensive coordinator aaron glenn to the jets. this is what happens when you're successful glenn played quarterback for the jets from 1994 to 2001. kansas city chiefs one game away from the super bowl, again hosting the buffalo bills sunday in the afc championship game. is there a patrick mahomes bias from the refs? he got a couple of favorable roughing the passer penalties here. two players collide. they didn't hit him, but the two
and maybe stu can teach that infamous death stare. season, the jacksonville jaguars fired their head coach, doug peterson. they kept former niners gm trent baalke. but today, after a top head coaching candidate pulled out of consideration, the jags realized balkey is the problem. that's the reason nobody wants to join the team. so they got rid of him. robert saleh is now rumored to be the top nominee for the position, even though the 49 ers would love to bring him back as defensive coordinator....
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i am ashley webster in for stu varney if today. it's day two of the man hundt for more special suspect in the isis-linked terror attack in new orleans. police say a former army veteran used a truck to plow through new year's revelers before being killed if a shootout with police. right now 15 people are confirmed dead and at least 30 more injured. the chief of police says they are not looking for accomplices in the attack but, quote, persons of interest. we're continuing to follow that. we're also following that breaking news in las vegas as one person is dead after a tesla cyber truck stuffed with explosives blows up outside the trump international hotel. officials are now looking into whether the two incidents are connected as we are learning that both trucks involved were rented through the same car rental app. >>> now to the markets. yes, it's the start of a new year. futures are in the between to start off 2025. the dow up 261 points and both the s&p and nasdaq up more than half a percent. meanwhile, the 10-year treasury yield
i am ashley webster in for stu varney if today. it's day two of the man hundt for more special suspect in the isis-linked terror attack in new orleans. police say a former army veteran used a truck to plow through new year's revelers before being killed if a shootout with police. right now 15 people are confirmed dead and at least 30 more injured. the chief of police says they are not looking for accomplices in the attack but, quote, persons of interest. we're continuing to follow that. we're...
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stu's got a lot of material and stu, but it's going to be entertaining, more fun. >> it sounds like itknow you were just telling us you're going to be obviously doing a tribute to rickey henderson here during during this saturday's event, you were planning on having rickey there. and of course, we lost him unexpectedly last month. what? what when you heard that news, where did your where did your thoughts go? what did what did you think about the player and the man? >> not possible. we had just seen him recently and without exception, everybody you know, we did it at the coliseum when reggie had a softball thing and he looked good. he looked like he could still play and still called me at night and said, would you pass along the news and shocking the next day? for the next 2 or 3 days, everybody was talking with each other about what happened. how is it possible? i mean, really remember your family that, you know, you know, sometimes when that guy's not feeling well, you kind of prepared for it. but with this, it was such a shock. and the neat thing about it is it's given a lot of us a
stu's got a lot of material and stu, but it's going to be entertaining, more fun. >> it sounds like itknow you were just telling us you're going to be obviously doing a tribute to rickey henderson here during during this saturday's event, you were planning on having rickey there. and of course, we lost him unexpectedly last month. what? what when you heard that news, where did your where did your thoughts go? what did what did you think about the player and the man? >> not possible....
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. >> how did you figure that out, stu? if. well, it was on the screen. >> and also they said the words in the screen -- stuart: paying attention. lauren: what are we taking a chance on? stuart: let's start this morning with -- lauren: trump. stuart: let's start with president trump announcing a $500 billion investment into a.i. infrastructure. edward lawrence at the white house. morning, edward. what more can you tell me about a half trillion dollar investment? >> reporter: good morning. taking a chance on artificial intelligence, i think that's what he's doing. he brought together the biggest ceos in artificial intelligence the make this massive announcement. stargate, the a name of the project, will be the largest data center in the united states, and it will be based in texas. the president brought in the ceo of soft bank, ceo of openai and oracle to make this announcement yesterday. it's $100 billion initially, right now, with a commitment to scale up to $500 billion over the next four years. >> it'll insure the future of
. >> how did you figure that out, stu? if. well, it was on the screen. >> and also they said the words in the screen -- stuart: paying attention. lauren: what are we taking a chance on? stuart: let's start this morning with -- lauren: trump. stuart: let's start with president trump announcing a $500 billion investment into a.i. infrastructure. edward lawrence at the white house. morning, edward. what more can you tell me about a half trillion dollar investment? >> reporter:...
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stu eizenstat, who was here at the panel a couple of days ago, who was in the carter administration. jason carter president carter's grandson and also a politician in his own right. president biden will speak, give a tribute. garth brooks and trisha yearwood will perform the song imagine, which is an interesting selection. uh, and and also, we're told, one of president carter's favorite songs. see, now, the. >> staff of the cathedral about to lead the president. anita mentioned this earlier on a day when we can talk politics when it's appropriate. but i think more importantly is to talk about the service here, both those in the cathedral and the remarkable service of the members of the military, of all branches of the military, and just the precision and the. respect. >> it's their final honor to their former commander in chief. >> we we sadly only say thank you on days like this, when we say thank you every day for what they do. >> um, and for the people who are wondering why there is so much of the military represented. for me, it's important to remember that this is, again, a spec
stu eizenstat, who was here at the panel a couple of days ago, who was in the carter administration. jason carter president carter's grandson and also a politician in his own right. president biden will speak, give a tribute. garth brooks and trisha yearwood will perform the song imagine, which is an interesting selection. uh, and and also, we're told, one of president carter's favorite songs. see, now, the. >> staff of the cathedral about to lead the president. anita mentioned this...
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stu. i just want to say what's up? how you doing? good. good.i'm trying to look good for us to looking good for us to so when he was in the police academy, mind you this kid was not a very studious kid. but i've never seen him want something so bad when he was home. he'd be in his room studying the codes. he really fought for it. hi. what's your name? i'm nate. nate is great with kids, and he would give them hugs or give them stickers. i think that that's a positive influence on the kids, and then the people around you see it. once he makes that connection with people and they trust him that foundation that respect people look at you and see your actions more than your words and so that i think will reach people more than anything. you could say you later, brother. thank you. all right, see you. it's a really hard job. i know you. you see a lot of the negative for me. i would not put myself through that if i didn't care. you know, you have to be the right kind of person. you have to have the right heart to want to do that. when people ask me if
stu. i just want to say what's up? how you doing? good. good.i'm trying to look good for us to looking good for us to so when he was in the police academy, mind you this kid was not a very studious kid. but i've never seen him want something so bad when he was home. he'd be in his room studying the codes. he really fought for it. hi. what's your name? i'm nate. nate is great with kids, and he would give them hugs or give them stickers. i think that that's a positive influence on the kids, and...
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hey, guess what doors aren't even open yet stu but at 10 a.m.oors will open at 140,000 people these are people who are registered this is not for the open public. they will come streaming in here to see the consumer electronics that all of our viewers may be using don't worry, though, we got your press passes right here so let me show you -- it is the miracle ces. stuff isn't even out of boxes right now. but in just a couple of hours, it will all look mostly like this everything is going to be pretty miraculously set up to your point stuart a.i. is the buzz word here. we're just here at one area, a.i. cinema, a.i. your kitchen. a.i. your home. a.i. your city there are 4500 exhibitors and almost all of them are going to jam that term a.i. somewhere in there. which is so unbelievable because it wasn't even that mentioned last year at all -- so keynotes 1100 speakers are going to be throughout the next couple of days talking about their electronics and their advancements that they have. but last night at all kicked off stu remember jeremy lin of th
hey, guess what doors aren't even open yet stu but at 10 a.m.oors will open at 140,000 people these are people who are registered this is not for the open public. they will come streaming in here to see the consumer electronics that all of our viewers may be using don't worry, though, we got your press passes right here so let me show you -- it is the miracle ces. stuff isn't even out of boxes right now. but in just a couple of hours, it will all look mostly like this everything is going to be...
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but stu eisenstadt comes as close as possible. the rivaling president carter's formidable work ethic. hamilton jordan and jody power blessings every day. to me to the president. and to the nation. one of the things that dawned on me during the course of our time together. it's how well we work together and how we understood each other. i think one of the realities with the carter was a devout christian. who grew up in a small town and was active in this faith for almost every moment of his life. i was also a small town kid. who grew up in a methodist church where my dad was a preacher and our faith was core to me. as carter's faith was core to him. that common commitment to our fates created a bond between us. that allowed us to understand each other and find ways to work together. he allowed to take a leadership role on issues that never would have happened before. for instance, he directed a trusted me to take a central role and trying to bring decency to the vietnamese and southeast asian boat. people who are fleeing their coun
but stu eisenstadt comes as close as possible. the rivaling president carter's formidable work ethic. hamilton jordan and jody power blessings every day. to me to the president. and to the nation. one of the things that dawned on me during the course of our time together. it's how well we work together and how we understood each other. i think one of the realities with the carter was a devout christian. who grew up in a small town and was active in this faith for almost every moment of his...
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stu will join the a's front office a as a special assistant to player development. the former pitcher is a world series mvp with the athletics. he's among the first players inducted to the team's hall of fame back in 2018, and his number 34 is retired. all right. jessica aguirre joins us now with what's coming up next right now at six. new details in the investigation of a crash involving a tesla and a waymo taxi. one of the drivers involved says his brakes went out. how that new claim is stalling action from da. brooke jenkins. also, local governments sending the message they will protect undocumented immigrants from president trump's new policies. but the feds are vowing to crack down on anyone who gets in the way of the enforcement and the family of a woman killed after being pushed in the path of a bart train is suing the agency. why? they say bart could have prevented their loved ones death. the news at six starts right now. good evening and thanks for being with us on this wednesday. i'm raj mathai. and i'm jessica aguirre. we begin with the tesla and the taxi
stu will join the a's front office a as a special assistant to player development. the former pitcher is a world series mvp with the athletics. he's among the first players inducted to the team's hall of fame back in 2018, and his number 34 is retired. all right. jessica aguirre joins us now with what's coming up next right now at six. new details in the investigation of a crash involving a tesla and a waymo taxi. one of the drivers involved says his brakes went out. how that new claim is...
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good to have stu back in any sort of role., there's a lot of companies are pulling back on their dei hirings and initiatives. why? costco is defending its dave's been very excited about saving big with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. five years? -five years. and he's not alone. -high five. it's five years of reliable gig speed internet. five years of advanced securit. five years of a great rate that won't change. it's back. but only for a limited time. high five. five years? -nope. comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. powering five years of savings. powering possibilities. comcast business. proposal. today, the national center for public policy research, a conservative think tank, sent costco a proposal that argued the company should evaluate the risks of da programs. costco's board of directors voted unanimously to ask shareholders to reject that motion. they said the company will defend respect and inclusion. many big brands, including walmart and mcdonald's, have rolled back dei initiatives. and o
good to have stu back in any sort of role., there's a lot of companies are pulling back on their dei hirings and initiatives. why? costco is defending its dave's been very excited about saving big with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. five years? -five years. and he's not alone. -high five. it's five years of reliable gig speed internet. five years of advanced securit. five years of a great rate that won't change. it's back. but only for a limited time. high five. five years?...
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we don't have time to mention many of them, but stu isanstat comes as close as possible to rivavalingthic. hamilton jordan blessings every day. to me, to the president, and to the nation. one of the things that donned on me during the course of our time together is how well we work together and how well we understood each other. i think one of the realities was carter was a devout christian who grew up in a small town and was active in his faith for almost every moment of his life. i was also a small town kid who grew up in a methodist church where my dad was a preacher and our faith was core to me, as carter's faith was core to him..com and commitment to our faith created a bond between us that allowed us to understand each other and find ways to work together. he allowed me to take a leadership role on issues that never would have happened before. for instance, he directed and trusted me to take a central role in trying to bring decency to the vietnamese and southeast asian boat people who were fleeing their country. by president carter's orders, the boat people were picked up and t
we don't have time to mention many of them, but stu isanstat comes as close as possible to rivavalingthic. hamilton jordan blessings every day. to me, to the president, and to the nation. one of the things that donned on me during the course of our time together is how well we work together and how well we understood each other. i think one of the realities was carter was a devout christian who grew up in a small town and was active in his faith for almost every moment of his life. i was also a...
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you heard stu say as president, he gave voice to dissidence, stood up to dictators, brought countrieshis heart broke for the people of israel. it broke for the people of palestine, and he spent his life trying to bring peace to that holy land, and he talked about it at the dinner table. it was the same in public as it was in private. for the last 40 years as you've heard, he spent his time living out that love and that faith alongside the poorest and most marginalized people in the world. and that work again has been based fundamentally on love and respect. the carter center has 3500 employees, but only a couple hundred in the united states. the rest are spread throughout the countries where we work: ethiopia, south sudan, chad, bangladesh, and all the carter center's programs are based on a respect, that same respect for the power of regular people, even if they are in tiny villages i miles from anywhere else. to give one example, we've all heard a lot lately, a disease that's an ancient and debilitating disease of poverty, and that disease will have existed from the dawn of humanity
you heard stu say as president, he gave voice to dissidence, stood up to dictators, brought countrieshis heart broke for the people of israel. it broke for the people of palestine, and he spent his life trying to bring peace to that holy land, and he talked about it at the dinner table. it was the same in public as it was in private. for the last 40 years as you've heard, he spent his time living out that love and that faith alongside the poorest and most marginalized people in the world. and...