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andrew andrew: certainly concerned.dice: martinez police chief andrew white is on california's 911 advisory board which has been monitoring the state's new next generation 911 project for at least six years. the half billion dollar project aims to modernize the states aging 911 infrastructure. but as our investigations revealed last week, there have been serious setbacks leading to public safety concerns. chief white is now questioning why he had to learn about these safety issues through journalists. last week, we uncovered pages of reports from tuolumne county and desert hot springs dispatchers who were some of the first to use the state's new digital network. they described misrouted calls, lost calls, and at one point a 12 hour 911 outage. some dispatchers told us the deployment process was disastrous and delayed life saving responses. leanne: i felt like we were the test agency and they were testing our lives. andrew: you're gonna experience certain issues, but the scope and intensity of those issues i think was ce
andrew andrew: certainly concerned.dice: martinez police chief andrew white is on california's 911 advisory board which has been monitoring the state's new next generation 911 project for at least six years. the half billion dollar project aims to modernize the states aging 911 infrastructure. but as our investigations revealed last week, there have been serious setbacks leading to public safety concerns. chief white is now questioning why he had to learn about these safety issues through...
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andrew: we listen to all of our investors. i want to focus on is the thing we agree about. the thing we all agree about is autodesk needs to drive more optimization in its sales and marketing functions. the work we have done the last two years is delivering the free cash flow buildup you are seeing now. it is delivering the revenue performance and the reaffirmed cash flow that we gave for next year. that is all the result of two years of hard work, but the result of that work is allowing us to now look at our sales and marketing expenses and optimize how we go to market. that is something we and all of the investment community agree on is an important target for autodesk. vonnie: starboard had been asking for a new ceo. obviously difficult to talk to you about this, but have you considered looking at a successor? intentionally stepping aside yourself? andrew: we think we have the right strategy. look at the results we are delivering. eight quarters of beating the company's expectations. two years of preparing for the result we
andrew: we listen to all of our investors. i want to focus on is the thing we agree about. the thing we all agree about is autodesk needs to drive more optimization in its sales and marketing functions. the work we have done the last two years is delivering the free cash flow buildup you are seeing now. it is delivering the revenue performance and the reaffirmed cash flow that we gave for next year. that is all the result of two years of hard work, but the result of that work is allowing us to...
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dixon's son andrew, was on edge.s is it, and we're going to get him back, and he's going to kind of move past this. narrator: jury deliberations started. then just two hours later-- andrew dixon: we were just talking. and then when they came back and said, we have a verdict, and we thought he was kidding, that it was so fast. narrator: coming up, the jury speaks again. all these things go through your mind. i was sobbing uncontrollably. narrator: but this case was far from over, when "dateline" continues. (♪♪) from celebration moments... ...to joyride moments. your moments are worth protecting against rsv. rsv is a highly contagious virus if you're 60 or older with certain chronic conditions, you're at higher risk of being hospitalized from rsv. and there are no prescription rsv treatments. you know how to protect against covid and flu. so ask your pharmacist or doctor about scheduling pfizer's rsv vaccine, too. because moments like these matter. go-friends, gather! keke! chris! jason! boop! friends. let's go, let's
dixon's son andrew, was on edge.s is it, and we're going to get him back, and he's going to kind of move past this. narrator: jury deliberations started. then just two hours later-- andrew dixon: we were just talking. and then when they came back and said, we have a verdict, and we thought he was kidding, that it was so fast. narrator: coming up, the jury speaks again. all these things go through your mind. i was sobbing uncontrollably. narrator: but this case was far from over, when...
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. >> congressman andrew delivers. garbarino gets things done for long island. >> i am andrew garbarino and i approve this message. >> he did not approve the messages he discovered in the ethics committee investigation of his neighboring republican congressman from long island, george santos. on the day after the ethics committee released its report on george santos. one chairman, michael gast filing the resolution to expel george santos from the house of representatives. congressman garbarino said, "the botox thing really did shock me. also, the immediate transfer of funds from one thing to another after he got people to donate and that money ended up in his personal bank account." the botox thing shocked him. the immediate transfer of funds shocked him. imagine how shocked congressman andrew garbarino was when he was looking at that fbi chart of the immediate transfer of funds from matt gaetz to the women represented in this chart for being paid for sex in these transfers of funds. congressman andrew andrew garbarino
. >> congressman andrew delivers. garbarino gets things done for long island. >> i am andrew garbarino and i approve this message. >> he did not approve the messages he discovered in the ethics committee investigation of his neighboring republican congressman from long island, george santos. on the day after the ethics committee released its report on george santos. one chairman, michael gast filing the resolution to expel george santos from the house of representatives....
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we have haley and andrew. �* , ., ., ._, andrew. a bit of romeo and juliet, because _ andrew.juliet, because a _ andrew. a bit of romeo and juliet, because a michigan l andrew. a bit of romeo and - juliet, because a michigan team juliet, because a michigan team is playing the green bay packers. originally from wisconsin. what has a selection been like in a swing state like this that is just so close? it's been kind of frightening. it's been kind of frightening. it's a little scary as a woman trying to understand what's going to happen. with respect to physically being in a state that might not be very friendly to women. that might not be very friendly to women-— that might not be very friendly to women. michigan is a pretty similar situation. _ to women. michigan is a pretty similar situation. what's - to women. michigan is a pretty similar situation. what's the i similar situation. what's the election been like and where the key issues resonating with folks over there? the the key issues resonating with folks over there?— folks over there? the biggest thin that folks over the
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andrew and mary are and they are back with us. >> andrew. start with judge merchan, this is the most immediate thing facing trump cases. what do you think the judge does here? how does he move forward on this? >> well, next week, he has said he's going to issue a decision with respect to donald trump's motion to set aside the verdict based on the fact of the new supreme court case granting the presidency sort of broad immunity. and the issue for judge merchan is whether there was sort of quote, official act evidence from when donald trump was president, that was somehow improperly used at this trial. which involved sort of -- basically the 2016 campaign. and so the -- the judge has to rule on that. i expect that if the judge doesn't sort of put the whole thing off, he is going to deny donald trump's motion. which then means that we currently have this november 26th scheduled sentencing date. it's -- worth noting that even if judge merchan wanted to proceed and doesn't audrey to just put the case off, that donald trump is likely to try to app
andrew and mary are and they are back with us. >> andrew. start with judge merchan, this is the most immediate thing facing trump cases. what do you think the judge does here? how does he move forward on this? >> well, next week, he has said he's going to issue a decision with respect to donald trump's motion to set aside the verdict based on the fact of the new supreme court case granting the presidency sort of broad immunity. and the issue for judge merchan is whether there was...
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our guest, andrew busch of the of tennessee. prior to looking at those speeches that we just saw, you mentioned that ronald reagan had coattails in congress. what happened in congress? well, what happened in congress was that the republicans actually gained 33 seats in the house, which was not enough to give them a partizan majority, but it was enough to give them a working majority because back in those days, there was still a significant conservative wing of the democratic party, largely, but not exclusively in the south. and so if you added the bolstered ranks of the republicans with the conservative democrats, they acally had a working majority at the beginning of reagan's presidency. and then on top of that, one of the big surprises of the of the day of the election day was, that republicans actually gained control of the senate. they actually gained 12 seats, which was enough to put them into a majority in the senate, the first time since the election of 1952. so that was a big change. it meant that in a sense, reagan had
our guest, andrew busch of the of tennessee. prior to looking at those speeches that we just saw, you mentioned that ronald reagan had coattails in congress. what happened in congress? well, what happened in congress was that the republicans actually gained 33 seats in the house, which was not enough to give them a partizan majority, but it was enough to give them a working majority because back in those days, there was still a significant conservative wing of the democratic party, largely, but...
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our guest, andrew busch of the of tennessee. prior to looking at those speeches that we just saw, you mentioned that ronald reagan had coattails in congress. what happened in congress? well, what happened in congress was that the republicans actually gained 33 seats in the house, which was not enough to give them a partizan majority, but it was enough to give them a working majority because back in those days, there was still a significant conservative wing of the democratic party, largely, but not exclusively in the south. and so if you added the bolstered ranks of the republicans with the conservative democrats, they actually had a working majority at the beginning of reagan's presidency. and then on top of that, one of the big surprises of the of the day of the election day was, that republicans actually gained control of the senate. they actually gained 12 seats, which was enough to put them into a majority in the senate, the first time since the election of 1952. so that was a big change. it meant that in a sense, reagan ha
our guest, andrew busch of the of tennessee. prior to looking at those speeches that we just saw, you mentioned that ronald reagan had coattails in congress. what happened in congress? well, what happened in congress was that the republicans actually gained 33 seats in the house, which was not enough to give them a partizan majority, but it was enough to give them a working majority because back in those days, there was still a significant conservative wing of the democratic party, largely, but...
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andrew? >> steve, i want to thank you.o go with this because i don't think we'll know what the real answer is until tomorrow, but then we'll be able to look back maybe at what you just reported and see that if it ultimately is right. i think it probably is. >> i think those interesting things, some of them are issue related and some are how they ran the campaigns. and you really can't know -- it's the achilles heel of every poll who turns out. one idea i had, andrew, that might be worth talking about, i was talking to our republican pollster, micah, and i said, i have this idea there are more demographically 20-something kids who are going to go and knock on doors for the democrats than 20-something republicans who are going to knock on doors for republicans. he agreed with me on that but said don't underestimate the republican get out the vote machine. he feels they've gotten their act together compared to past elections. that's the key to this election and the polls can't pick it up. >> predictions are especially hard wh
andrew? >> steve, i want to thank you.o go with this because i don't think we'll know what the real answer is until tomorrow, but then we'll be able to look back maybe at what you just reported and see that if it ultimately is right. i think it probably is. >> i think those interesting things, some of them are issue related and some are how they ran the campaigns. and you really can't know -- it's the achilles heel of every poll who turns out. one idea i had, andrew, that might be...
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our guest, andrew busch of the of tennessee. prior to looking at those speeches that we just saw, you mentioned that ronald reagan had coattails in congress. what happened in congress? well, what happened in congress was that the republicans actually gained 33 seats in the house, which was not enough to give them a partizan majority, but it was enough to give them a working majority because back in those days, there was still a significant conservative wing of the democratic party, largely, but not exclusively in the south. and so if you added the bolstered ranks of the republicans with the conservative democrats, they actually had a working majority at the beginning of reagan's presidency. and then on top of that, one of the big surprises of the of the day of the election day was, that republicans actually gained control of the senate. they actually gained 12 seats, which was enough to put them into a majority in the senate, the first time since the election of 1952. so that was a big change. it meant that in a sense, reagan ha
our guest, andrew busch of the of tennessee. prior to looking at those speeches that we just saw, you mentioned that ronald reagan had coattails in congress. what happened in congress? well, what happened in congress was that the republicans actually gained 33 seats in the house, which was not enough to give them a partizan majority, but it was enough to give them a working majority because back in those days, there was still a significant conservative wing of the democratic party, largely, but...
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julie andrews and dick van dyke sharing them, in a moment.r left to "find themself." leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. sponsored jobs on indeed are two and a half times faster to first hire. visit indeed.com/hire can neuriva support your brain health? mary. janet. hey! eddie. no! fraser. frank. frank. fred. how are you? support up to seven brain health indicators, including memory. when you need to remember, remember neuriva. strong enamel is your best...
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andrew wiseman is back with us. andrew, now we know the schedule for the jack smith team. leaves office on january 20th. they will submit more than one written report, one investigation, or how will this work? >> it could be one huge report for two separate sections, one for january 6th, one for the mar-a-lago classified documents, or could be separated into two. i am particularly interested in the mar-a-lago one, because that's one where we have some of the facts, but there's a lot we don't know. with a january 6 case, there's a lot more we know because of the hearings and the indictment on the most recent briefs were jack smith laid out a lot of his proof. that's ray report would be useful, but the mar-a-lago case is one where i think we have learned a whole lot more. whether it will be public, the question -- remember, that she special counsel rules that are post cam star, basically reacted and said the report that is issued by a special counsel will be given in private to the attorney general , and then the attorney general decides whether it is made public. because th
andrew wiseman is back with us. andrew, now we know the schedule for the jack smith team. leaves office on january 20th. they will submit more than one written report, one investigation, or how will this work? >> it could be one huge report for two separate sections, one for january 6th, one for the mar-a-lago classified documents, or could be separated into two. i am particularly interested in the mar-a-lago one, because that's one where we have some of the facts, but there's a lot we...
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we know that politics is going to say one thing, andrew.ald trump will get out there at eight, 15, 8:20, 8:30 and say, guess what, i won, i am ahead, i won. that is illegal, folks, per andrew, but it don't mean jack. >> quick question. a couple of things. there can be private parties. there can be the campaign. we know that the harris campaign is loaded. they are ready to make sure everyone's vote is counted. so, they have plans in place. people should not overreact. the other thing that can happen is, the department of justice. that is the trickiest. you know if they were to go in, there would be claims of one, merrick garland may be, i'm sitting this out, i don't want to have claims of politicalization. the problem is, if there is something illegal going on, everyone will be thinking, where is the department? >> this to me things like the moments where you do need titans of industry and culture to come out and say, there is a way we do this in democracy. when you hear ambassadors talking about autocratic capturing, why it is you have thes
we know that politics is going to say one thing, andrew.ald trump will get out there at eight, 15, 8:20, 8:30 and say, guess what, i won, i am ahead, i won. that is illegal, folks, per andrew, but it don't mean jack. >> quick question. a couple of things. there can be private parties. there can be the campaign. we know that the harris campaign is loaded. they are ready to make sure everyone's vote is counted. so, they have plans in place. people should not overreact. the other thing that...
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so far back. >> beth, you heard andrew there mention hts. that's hayat tahrir al-sham, one of one of the groups part of this mosaic that has attacked aleppo. that group formally linked to al qaeda. beth, if you would, could you please break down the web of players, the different groups that we're seeing here and their respective goals right? >> i mean this is syria is one of those places that is just so complicated that, you know, anyone looking at this just wants to throw up their hands and say, like, i'm out. >> you know, this is too hard. >> but it is, as andrew was saying, this place where all these different factors come together and in fact, like the syrian people are the least important sadly, in this entire endeavor you have russia that that saved assad from collapse and iran. so these are the the forces backing up assad and keeping him in power. then you have turkey that has shares. the northern border of syria and this is where kurdish forces are. and turkey has wanted to come in and they occupy a little bit of that north, and they
so far back. >> beth, you heard andrew there mention hts. that's hayat tahrir al-sham, one of one of the groups part of this mosaic that has attacked aleppo. that group formally linked to al qaeda. beth, if you would, could you please break down the web of players, the different groups that we're seeing here and their respective goals right? >> i mean this is syria is one of those places that is just so complicated that, you know, anyone looking at this just wants to throw up their...
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in andrews direction. he will decide on december 5 if the testimony about matt gates having sex with a 17-year-old in the state of florida where the age of consent is 18, is that more shocking to andrew then george santos botox. on december 5 andrew can decide whether the immediate transfer of funds matt gates was doing for sex was more shocking to him than the immediate transfer of funds of self-enrichment george santos was engaged in. between now and december 5 the pressure to release the house ethics committee report will grow every day. it only takes one republican vote on the committee to release the report. just one. according to john's reporting about what happened in the secret meeting, at least one republican voted against even completing the report. if that reporting is true there is at least one republican that does not even want to complete the report but it also means there is at least one republican that does want to complete the report, who wants to do the right thing and complete the report
in andrews direction. he will decide on december 5 if the testimony about matt gates having sex with a 17-year-old in the state of florida where the age of consent is 18, is that more shocking to andrew then george santos botox. on december 5 andrew can decide whether the immediate transfer of funds matt gates was doing for sex was more shocking to him than the immediate transfer of funds of self-enrichment george santos was engaged in. between now and december 5 the pressure to release the...
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andrew. >>> thanks, becky.et's get to the big news of the morning, or at least the past 24 hours at least. president-elect trump now outlining his plan to raise tariffs on mexico and canada and china as well. megan costello joins us with more on the latest and where it is all headed. >> hey, andrew. good morning. that's right. trump vowing last night to impose tariffs on all goods coming in from those countries, the three largest u.s. trading partners in response to what he called a surge of undocumented immigrants and flood of illicit drugs, especially fentanyl, crossing the u.s. border. in one post he said he would sign the documents necessary to impose tariffs on canada and mexico on his first day in office. in a send post he said china will face an additional 10% tariff because of drugs it is sending in through mexico. this is trump vowing to follow through he made on the campaign trail, threats that have been dismissed at times as bluster or negotiating tactic. trump and his team i can tell you based on re
andrew. >>> thanks, becky.et's get to the big news of the morning, or at least the past 24 hours at least. president-elect trump now outlining his plan to raise tariffs on mexico and canada and china as well. megan costello joins us with more on the latest and where it is all headed. >> hey, andrew. good morning. that's right. trump vowing last night to impose tariffs on all goods coming in from those countries, the three largest u.s. trading partners in response to what he...
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andrew? >> thanks, becky. the man in chicago and the windy city, rick santelli is standing by at the cme in chicago. rick, the numbers? >> then there's a long list of them, so everybody watching and listening, get comfortable. on initial claims, expecting 215,000. we come in at 213,000. that equals last month but that moves up now to 215,000. that is the lightest level since april, since april of this year. if we look at continuing claims, it remains on its second -- oh, revision. 1, 907, 000. i was going to say the second week above 1.9, but last week's 1.9 million downgraded to slightly under. this remains the loftiest level going back to november of 2021. let's look at our second time around the block on gdp. it remains for the third quarter at 2.8%. and if we look at consumption, remember last time we looked it was a whopping 3.7. that was the best going all the way back to q1 of '23. it comes down just a bit to 3.5 but that still remains pretty lofty. it equals the fourth quarter of '23. if we look at the
andrew? >> thanks, becky. the man in chicago and the windy city, rick santelli is standing by at the cme in chicago. rick, the numbers? >> then there's a long list of them, so everybody watching and listening, get comfortable. on initial claims, expecting 215,000. we come in at 213,000. that equals last month but that moves up now to 215,000. that is the lightest level since april, since april of this year. if we look at continuing claims, it remains on its second -- oh, revision....
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andrew, in the florida case, there are still two remaining defendants.re. can the special counsel write a report on that case even though part of it is ongoing? >> yes. and so one model for that would be the model report. we have various pieces that were ongoing and we concluded. so that tells you a couple of things. one, you can write a report, even though you are not completely done. we are a model for that in the mueller investigation. two, yes, there are two co- defendants who are on that appeal. remember, the case is dismissed, but it's on appeal where the government says it should be reinstated. and there are two defendants were not subject to this temporary presidential immunity. there is no question that donald trump will tell his department of justice to drop that appeal. he could even part of those two defendants. with respect to a report, what will happen is, and i strongly suspect that there will be a report that talks about the fact as it relates to donald trump, there will be a lot of redactions. to be fair to those two defendants. because
andrew, in the florida case, there are still two remaining defendants.re. can the special counsel write a report on that case even though part of it is ongoing? >> yes. and so one model for that would be the model report. we have various pieces that were ongoing and we concluded. so that tells you a couple of things. one, you can write a report, even though you are not completely done. we are a model for that in the mueller investigation. two, yes, there are two co- defendants who are on...
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andrew doyle.his is the show where we take a look at culture, current affairs and politics. and by the way, we're going to be deciding whether calling half of your potential voters garbage is a winning electoral strategy. coming up on the show tonight, i'll be joined by author and activist joan smith, who has worked for years to raise awareness of violence against women and has a new book out about rome's imperial women. last week , the taliban's last week, the taliban's minister for virtue banned adult women from speaking with each other. i'm going to be joined by yasmin mohammed, a human rights activist and author who fights for the rights of women living in muslim majority countries . in muslim majority countries. and we'll also be speaking to tyler fisher, the comedian who is banned for life after posting a joke about an airline on x. and of course, myself and my fantastic panel will be answering questions from this rather lovely studio audience and my comedian panellists. this evening are leo
andrew doyle.his is the show where we take a look at culture, current affairs and politics. and by the way, we're going to be deciding whether calling half of your potential voters garbage is a winning electoral strategy. coming up on the show tonight, i'll be joined by author and activist joan smith, who has worked for years to raise awareness of violence against women and has a new book out about rome's imperial women. last week , the taliban's last week, the taliban's minister for virtue...
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andrew mitchell. _ bill this morning. andrew mitchell. up _ bill this morning. andrew mitchell.itchell. up to eight minutes. thank— mitchell. up to eight minutes. thank you very much, mr speaker. i want to makejust three brief points. the first one, mr speaker, isi three brief points. the first one, mr speaker, is i have completely changed my mind on the subject since i had the house during the last century, the reason being i have sat in my advice surgery and i have had tears pouring down my face listening to constituents who had set out so clearly, speaking with such emotion, about how their mother, brother, father or child has died in great pain and great indignity, andi died in great pain and great indignity, and i strongly support this bill, i want to congratulate the honourable lady for the excellent way in which she has presented it. but i believe we should give our fellow citizens this choice. i want this choice for my constituents, for those whom i love and indeed i want it perhaps one day for myself. the current law forces people... i'm not giving way, i'm afraid. the
andrew mitchell. _ bill this morning. andrew mitchell. up _ bill this morning. andrew mitchell.itchell. up to eight minutes. thank— mitchell. up to eight minutes. thank you very much, mr speaker. i want to makejust three brief points. the first one, mr speaker, isi three brief points. the first one, mr speaker, is i have completely changed my mind on the subject since i had the house during the last century, the reason being i have sat in my advice surgery and i have had tears pouring down my...
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andrew, good to see you. thanks for joining.n vice president harris, do you think that if she runs for president again, she would be a viable candidate recognition and a set of donors that's the envy of many other candidates. >> but we're talking about two plus years from throwing their hat in the ring for the democratic nomination and that's an eternity in political terms. i do think that that's going to be a very crowded field you're going to have half a dozen governors, many of which that we already know are preparing for that campaign. and a lot is going to change over the next two years. but it's certainly there for her if she wants it and it is, as we all know, a deeply personal decision because it's very high commitment to run in presidential nomination process that's going to consume months and months. >> it's there for her if she wants it, meaning it's opportunity to try again is there for her it's there for her to contend. >> but i do think, again, we're talking about a long time in political circles and that is going
andrew, good to see you. thanks for joining.n vice president harris, do you think that if she runs for president again, she would be a viable candidate recognition and a set of donors that's the envy of many other candidates. >> but we're talking about two plus years from throwing their hat in the ring for the democratic nomination and that's an eternity in political terms. i do think that that's going to be a very crowded field you're going to have half a dozen governors, many of which...
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on the round table my colleagues ben levinson and elizabeth o'brien and andrew berry. so its been a nice year in the stock market but one sad area has been the poor healthcare stocks having a lousy year, and then the election happened and they went down another leg. what's going on? >> that's right healthcare stocks have lagged down about 8% for the month and there's a lot of uncertainty in the sector investors are waiting to see whether trump's pick for the health department will be confirmed of course rfk jr. and his anti-vax stance is sort of rattled vaccine makers like pfizer and glaxo-smith kline and also fears he doesn't like the obesity drugs that weighed on the makers of these like eli lilly and novo nordisk but some say the sectors is over sold with recent upgrades by the recent drugmaker biontech. >> we've got stocks like pfizer, merck, and j & j actually down on the year and there could be opportunities there. i'd point to pfizer which is near 52 week low around 25 with about a 7% dividend yield the stock which looks pretty safe. i'd also highlight covid vac
on the round table my colleagues ben levinson and elizabeth o'brien and andrew berry. so its been a nice year in the stock market but one sad area has been the poor healthcare stocks having a lousy year, and then the election happened and they went down another leg. what's going on? >> that's right healthcare stocks have lagged down about 8% for the month and there's a lot of uncertainty in the sector investors are waiting to see whether trump's pick for the health department will be...
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former the fbi andrew mccabe. andrew, good to see you as always. i mean, what do you make of, uh, of the trump team skipping these fbi background checks? i mean, anybody who you've been around washington a long time, i mean, this is sort of like you know, the meat and potatoes of government. i mean, this is what government does to make sure the people who are at these top levels aren't compromised in some way by a foreign government. and so on yeah, jim, i mean, it's a very basic function that the bureau plays here has always played fairly uncontroversially. i mean there's been a couple of issues in the last few years but the way it works is that you conduct the background check on behalf at the client's request. and in this case, the client is the transition team or the new administration and the and the bureau does its the work that we are constantly relying on it to do. it's fair. it's impartial it's complete. they go out, they take a look at every aspect of this candidate they have access to information and systems that private entities don't h
former the fbi andrew mccabe. andrew, good to see you as always. i mean, what do you make of, uh, of the trump team skipping these fbi background checks? i mean, anybody who you've been around washington a long time, i mean, this is sort of like you know, the meat and potatoes of government. i mean, this is what government does to make sure the people who are at these top levels aren't compromised in some way by a foreign government. and so on yeah, jim, i mean, it's a very basic function that...
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ultimately, ou've got three choices, andrew. the up side but downside protection. you can buy the straight bitcoin in a wrapped etf like ibit, which is fine, or you can buy high voltage bitcoin, 2x bitcoin, which is what micro strategy is, and i think it depends on the investor. >> michael, what's the conversion premium, and what's the coupon? >> we just sold that bond at 55% premium, 0 coupon, five years. it's the biggest crypto convert in history. >> it's a zero, that's interest . >> sooer >>. we are dominating the convert market and the equity bond market in securities. >> i know you're bullish on bitcoin. we had a guest here in the 6:00 hour. i don't know if you had an opportunity to see him. he said he believed that it is plausible that bitcoin gets to a million dollars a coin literally in the next year, given what he thinks may happen in washington as it relates to this new trump administration. ? >> well, my long-term forecast is 21 years, right now, we're 60% arr, it will decelerate toward 20% arr over the next 21 years,
ultimately, ou've got three choices, andrew. the up side but downside protection. you can buy the straight bitcoin in a wrapped etf like ibit, which is fine, or you can buy high voltage bitcoin, 2x bitcoin, which is what micro strategy is, and i think it depends on the investor. >> michael, what's the conversion premium, and what's the coupon? >> we just sold that bond at 55% premium, 0 coupon, five years. it's the biggest crypto convert in history. >> it's a zero, that's...
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so please join me in welcoming benjamin nathan's and andrew white. [applause] >> hi everybody. i'm andrew white and it's a real privilege to be here with benjamin and thank you for that great introduction. i will get us started with the few questions and we will try to bring everyone else into the conversation and my hope is that we can really capture some of thele issues that bradley graham was talking about about how improbable the dissident movement was and described its incredible impact but i should say that van is a frequent contributor and his last also bioste the book was coming and i was waiting for baited breath with the book and it's well worth the wait. it's a very compelling history and the history with the lot of classic soviet ironic humor of waste through which i'm sure reflects the author's own hand as well but i want to start by looking some of the present-day factors that we just heard about to m the heyday of the soviet dissident movement. i know it's dangerous to "stereotypes but i was struck by something said about alexei navalny's reaction and how navalny
so please join me in welcoming benjamin nathan's and andrew white. [applause] >> hi everybody. i'm andrew white and it's a real privilege to be here with benjamin and thank you for that great introduction. i will get us started with the few questions and we will try to bring everyone else into the conversation and my hope is that we can really capture some of thele issues that bradley graham was talking about about how improbable the dissident movement was and described its incredible...
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andrew, a few things.ever belittle those who ask questions, we will be the best version of ourselves when we have open debate and are questioned. on the question of grace, let's be more specific about to whom that grace is owed and i have a view on that. that is to americans who already live here, the 67 million people who voted in this election, let's hope that didn't include too many illegal immigrants to this country, but to the people who legally voted as citizens of this country in the election, even on the other side, that's the people to whom we owe grace. on the question of immigration i think first principles could go a good place to start. no migration without consent, consent should be granted to migrants who benefit america, but those who enter without consent must be removed. i think those are fair principles that most americans actually agree with. >> it's not practical, though, vivek. >> if i may just finish on how practical i believe it is, remain in mexico was the law of the land when trum
andrew, a few things.ever belittle those who ask questions, we will be the best version of ourselves when we have open debate and are questioned. on the question of grace, let's be more specific about to whom that grace is owed and i have a view on that. that is to americans who already live here, the 67 million people who voted in this election, let's hope that didn't include too many illegal immigrants to this country, but to the people who legally voted as citizens of this country in the...
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deontray: andrew?w: i agree on the efficiency side and i will see it as data. data is a disruptor because there is no way i without data and there is no ai data without a network integrated security approach. data will fundamentally change the way organizations are using data to deliver results for greater efficiencies and greater organizational outcomes, customer outcomes. it means changing the way they deliver applications and the way they use data either at the cloud scale or private skill, data center, even down into ot. the first thing we are seeing now is, using all of this predictive ai capability we have used the last six or so years, they will be augmented with more generative capabilities so, i can interface with the machine in our human language way. it can help me reconcile by firewall rules with my network access controls and help me understand what is going on with the data from the machine, working at the machines at speed. the next generation of security is, when you think about all tho
deontray: andrew?w: i agree on the efficiency side and i will see it as data. data is a disruptor because there is no way i without data and there is no ai data without a network integrated security approach. data will fundamentally change the way organizations are using data to deliver results for greater efficiencies and greater organizational outcomes, customer outcomes. it means changing the way they deliver applications and the way they use data either at the cloud scale or private skill,...
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. >> rachel, we have andrew leading off tonight. on this day, where jack smith got at least one dismissal on at least one of the cases and ask for dismissal on the other case. the end of this prosecution that was not foreseen when it began. >> exactly and the opposite legal counsel policy in the justice department that says sitting presidents cannot be prosecuted is not written in stone but it is treated as if it is. and this is the comical and ridiculous consequence of us pretending that that is something that is dictated by the constitution when it absolutely is not. i am looking forward to hearing what you have to say. >> there is a lot into what this phrase without prejudice means and what the possibilities are for texans report becoming public which there is serious dose thank you . >>> if you were writing a remake of frank capra's classic black and white film, mr. smith goes to washington, starring the great jimmy stewart, maybe the small town mr. smith would be from upstate new york, maybe clay, new york, where jack smith is
. >> rachel, we have andrew leading off tonight. on this day, where jack smith got at least one dismissal on at least one of the cases and ask for dismissal on the other case. the end of this prosecution that was not foreseen when it began. >> exactly and the opposite legal counsel policy in the justice department that says sitting presidents cannot be prosecuted is not written in stone but it is treated as if it is. and this is the comical and ridiculous consequence of us...
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andrew has your update. djokovic beat him. andy murray won one more grand slam event i think 2016 in wimbledon and sam query had beat djokovic in a huge upset at one point in 2016 and then i guess murray beat somebody else though in the final. milos, i think. raonic. i didn't realize he won three. two wimbledons and one u.s. open. >> 2013 australian open murray had to get through roger federer to get to the finals. >> and then lost. >> and he was exhausted. it was a five set win. he had to play federer right before he played him. >> we got that all squared away. so two of the three are gone and who knows how long -- maybe it'll be tom brady. maybe he'll be playing when he's 45. i mean he's unbelievable. tennis is different than of course those hits. getting hit. i could get hit once and be resigned. >> gasoline prices are expected to be at multiyear lows this thanksgiving. you have 30 states right now averaging prices below $3 a gallon. gasbuddy stays 72% of americans are planning to take a road trip over th
andrew has your update. djokovic beat him. andy murray won one more grand slam event i think 2016 in wimbledon and sam query had beat djokovic in a huge upset at one point in 2016 and then i guess murray beat somebody else though in the final. milos, i think. raonic. i didn't realize he won three. two wimbledons and one u.s. open. >> 2013 australian open murray had to get through roger federer to get to the finals. >> and then lost. >> and he was exhausted. it was a five set...
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let's check in with cbs news meteorologist andrew kozak for more on what to expect. andrew?good evening, jericka. we're going to start with that soaker of a storm across the west coast pf by the end of this week, even before that, ten inches of rain, maybe even more from california to oregon to washington. it is along an atmospheric river. let's talk about it because it continues to bring in more of these storms similar to rivers on land, it carries moisture in the upper atmosphere. and in this case it's all across the pacific ocean, slamming into the west coast, and the mountains, well, the topography there plays a part. forces that moisture up. heavy rain in the valleys, heavy snow in the higher elevations, flooding and even mudslides. something we may deal with. so we have snow across much of those areas. these are warnings, watches, snw advisories, winter storm watches, even a hazardous sea warning as those storms slam in across the west coast with gusts over 40 miles per hour. finally tonight much-needed rain wednesday night into thursday for the east coast a little fur
let's check in with cbs news meteorologist andrew kozak for more on what to expect. andrew?good evening, jericka. we're going to start with that soaker of a storm across the west coast pf by the end of this week, even before that, ten inches of rain, maybe even more from california to oregon to washington. it is along an atmospheric river. let's talk about it because it continues to bring in more of these storms similar to rivers on land, it carries moisture in the upper atmosphere. and in this...
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sarah paige andrews, the wife of charles andrews, said she kept two pots on the fire at all times with soup for soldiers. she helped to sew clothes for th, provide bandages and rip apart clothes, anyinlike that, anything that shepherdstown civilians couldo to try and alleviate this situation for these wounded confederate soldiers, families formed, bonds as well. thomas clark, a soldier in the fifth florida who was mortally wounded at antietam on the 17th, died there in shepherdstown. he's buried in the cemetery today, which we'll talk about in a little bit. but the caretakers for thomas clark managed to narrate a write a letter that clark narrated to clark's wife, her to try and come up shepherdstown to be with him, to come get him. and of course, that ultimately never happened. and so when clark died, these caretakers who unfortunately we don't know exactly who they were, just kind of an anonymous family in shepherdstown, they a piece of clark's hair. and they sent that letter back. clark's wife in florida again, clark still rests there in shepherdstown soil. the man on the left that
sarah paige andrews, the wife of charles andrews, said she kept two pots on the fire at all times with soup for soldiers. she helped to sew clothes for th, provide bandages and rip apart clothes, anyinlike that, anything that shepherdstown civilians couldo to try and alleviate this situation for these wounded confederate soldiers, families formed, bonds as well. thomas clark, a soldier in the fifth florida who was mortally wounded at antietam on the 17th, died there in shepherdstown. he's...
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andrew: this is a profound moment for all of france.ime of deepening political polarization, the rebirth of notre dame is a reminder of what society can achieve when it pulls together and when the money is right. the tourists are waiting for their chance to see the inside of a building not only rescued but transformed. bbc news, paris. carl: i have been speaking with the president of the friends of notre dame de paris and i asked him what this means for france. >> i think it is a very big event for the nation of france, but also for the whole world because this is the achievements of this restoration phase. and it is the reopening that we aimed at after the terrible fire of april 15, 2019. i think this is a key milestone and a great significance for us in france, but also on the international level and especially for the american people who have been very staunch supporters. carl: we got the sneak peek into the restoration process today. what was your reaction when you saw the images of what those workers were able to achieve? michel: t
andrew: this is a profound moment for all of france.ime of deepening political polarization, the rebirth of notre dame is a reminder of what society can achieve when it pulls together and when the money is right. the tourists are waiting for their chance to see the inside of a building not only rescued but transformed. bbc news, paris. carl: i have been speaking with the president of the friends of notre dame de paris and i asked him what this means for france. >> i think it is a very big...
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thank you. >> thank you, andrew.don't want to miss. ss got david rubenstein, kyle ba, michael novogratz and leon cooperman. stay tuned. "squawk box" will be right back. at state street, we know everyone's trying to get somewhere. ♪♪ take the next step toward your future, by investing in the dow with dia. getting there starts here. wall street forecasts over $100 billion in sales for weight loss drugs known as glp-1. even with disliked injections. dehydratech processing of a glp-1 drug demonstrated improved blood sugar reduction and reduced side effects. study results are arriving monthly and lexaria has entered a new relationship within the global pharmaceutical industry. lexaria bioscience, transforming the future of glp-1 drug delivery. ♪ [music] i could unlock my front door ♪ ♪ while i dine lexin baltimore ♪e, ♪ no lock box to explain ♪ ♪ ♪ at 9:00 the doors would lock up ♪ ♪ save me from forgetful slip-ups ♪ ♪ if my home just had a brain ♪ ♪ ♪ i could make a custom pin ♪ ♪ watch the dog walker get in ♪ ♪ so ziggy
thank you. >> thank you, andrew.don't want to miss. ss got david rubenstein, kyle ba, michael novogratz and leon cooperman. stay tuned. "squawk box" will be right back. at state street, we know everyone's trying to get somewhere. ♪♪ take the next step toward your future, by investing in the dow with dia. getting there starts here. wall street forecasts over $100 billion in sales for weight loss drugs known as glp-1. even with disliked injections. dehydratech processing of a...
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i recognize to honor andrew veesman. he deployed to iraq with the 504th military police battalion from 2007 to 2008. while he was in iraq, one of the main jobs he had was convoy security where he was responsible for providing protection from enemy attacks to make sure the safety of american troops and critical assets were in place. some of his duties in convoy security included recon advance, security, escorting and establishing a combat reaction force. andrew's fondest memories from his deployment was praying together for safety before each and every mission. andrew was honorably discharged in 2014 and joined the missouri national guard unit in 2024 as a mechanic. i want to say thank you, andrew, thank you for your dedication and your service. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor our november small business of the month from the fourth congressional district of missouri, cummings men's wear owned by jennifer and david cummings. friends of mine. this fantastic business on the historic downtown clinton square just celebrate
i recognize to honor andrew veesman. he deployed to iraq with the 504th military police battalion from 2007 to 2008. while he was in iraq, one of the main jobs he had was convoy security where he was responsible for providing protection from enemy attacks to make sure the safety of american troops and critical assets were in place. some of his duties in convoy security included recon advance, security, escorting and establishing a combat reaction force. andrew's fondest memories from his...
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in brunswick, 9 andrew, rudy live, which thomas bracket read professor of government at burden college and what all and scott lucas is a professor of international politics at the clinton institute university college dublin. thank you so much for being with us here on inside story today. plenty to get through, because everyone's filled with the selection was going to be extraordinarily close . it wasn't from one. overwhelmingly, stephen, if we can start with you plenty of hand wringing going on by the democrats. how much of the blinds that harris lose and can be lied at the face of joe biden? a very much so i think that the invited was really pretty tons us, i think, to a lot of concerns that ordinary americans had a. he was very much from the centers wing of the party of come an old style that i was not in touch with. the fact that the that the united states is falling behind many countries in terms of meeting the basic needs of people. we do not have universal healthcare that most a countries have. we don't have the social safety net overall public transportation and housing does not
in brunswick, 9 andrew, rudy live, which thomas bracket read professor of government at burden college and what all and scott lucas is a professor of international politics at the clinton institute university college dublin. thank you so much for being with us here on inside story today. plenty to get through, because everyone's filled with the selection was going to be extraordinarily close . it wasn't from one. overwhelmingly, stephen, if we can start with you plenty of hand wringing going on...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and becky quick. this monday morning. dow jones industrial average up 170 points. the s&p up 18 points. bitcoin now trading over $80,000. >> 82. >> yeah. >>> investors largely shrugging off china's staple imulus announcement. we have eunice yoon with more on this. eu eunice, good evening. >> reporter: good morning, becky. that stimulus package looked more like a debt restructuring rather than a stimulus in a traditional sense which is aimed at boosting demand. so, consumer stocks fella a lo. yum is one of those. we have concerns of the outlook. cpi fell to 0.43%. that missed expectations. the ppi cameing to minus 2.9%. this was despite the government stimulus here and the october travel holiday. in addition, the foreign direct investment figures showing international companies are indeed scaling back and continuing to scale back. the fdi outflows exceeded inflows in q3. the reason that is significant is because china is on track to report its first ever annual fdi net outflow since 1990. if you think
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and becky quick. this monday morning. dow jones industrial average up 170 points. the s&p up 18 points. bitcoin now trading over $80,000. >> 82. >> yeah. >>> investors largely shrugging off china's staple imulus announcement. we have eunice yoon with more on this. eu eunice, good evening. >> reporter: good morning, becky. that stimulus package looked more like a debt restructuring rather than a stimulus in a traditional...
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andrew, why when they are able to cap through to the people in the same way that donald trump did so successfully? the yeah, it's the polarization that my colleagues have makes in 2 years intriguing. it's going to work the trucks benefit very shortly. i suspect that on january 21st, he will declare that the place is vanquished, and in fact, the economy is the envy of the world. he solve the problems already, and you'll see a big switch in republicans who think the economy is terrific, and some number of democrats will think that suddenly it's also great as well. we tend to see even facts in this country at the moment through a party colored lens. is tricky. and i think part of the issue providing was that, you know, he did pass right. a very big coverage stimulus act at the beginning of his ministration that you know, didn't boost of people's paychecks. but that faded and certainly by 2024 people. forgotten about it or sort of rolled into the prior stimuli as well. uh, the inflation reduction act, which was the sort of version of build back battery that made it through. congress agai
andrew, why when they are able to cap through to the people in the same way that donald trump did so successfully? the yeah, it's the polarization that my colleagues have makes in 2 years intriguing. it's going to work the trucks benefit very shortly. i suspect that on january 21st, he will declare that the place is vanquished, and in fact, the economy is the envy of the world. he solve the problems already, and you'll see a big switch in republicans who think the economy is terrific, and some...
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andrew?it does feel cool to be you. not cool enough to stick around, though >> don't body switch on me again. you don't know what it's like to be me and you don't know what i'm capable of [ speaking a global language ] >> that was -- what you just saw, folks, it was all a.i so, there was no voice track the video was not made we didn't make this for this david and i, a company called -- synthesia. it's a unicorn big investor they are working with corporations about 60% of fortune 500 companies are now clients of theirs. they are working with companies to include power points if you are a ceo, for example, and you want to give a speech or all hands to a global audience, you would record yourself once and potentially and then they would do it in different languages you could possibly not even record yourself once type out your script and never even show up >> you didn't type out a script? >> no, no. in this case, what we did, david and i did. we didn't it separately. we weren't next to each othe
andrew?it does feel cool to be you. not cool enough to stick around, though >> don't body switch on me again. you don't know what it's like to be me and you don't know what i'm capable of [ speaking a global language ] >> that was -- what you just saw, folks, it was all a.i so, there was no voice track the video was not made we didn't make this for this david and i, a company called -- synthesia. it's a unicorn big investor they are working with corporations about 60% of fortune 500...
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andrew mueller's team.'s a lot of focus on this report and what it might do, and if it's released or if people get access to it in some way what kind of details have the potential to be in there that are beyond what we already know? >> there are two things to focus on. one is what may or may not be in the report. we simply do not know and obviously the public has a right to know that in connection with somebody who would be the attorney general of the united states. remember, there's no right to be attorney general of the united states anymore nor to be president of the united states or to sit on the supreme court. so transparency is in order so people have the information, but even if it turns out at the end of the day there is transparency and let's assume there's nothing there and there are responses to this and there are reasons he wasn't charged, there's still the issue of competence of should this person be in a position which, as the senator-elect said is such a serious position. so there are really
andrew mueller's team.'s a lot of focus on this report and what it might do, and if it's released or if people get access to it in some way what kind of details have the potential to be in there that are beyond what we already know? >> there are two things to focus on. one is what may or may not be in the report. we simply do not know and obviously the public has a right to know that in connection with somebody who would be the attorney general of the united states. remember, there's no...
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donahue, andrew mccabe, andrew and others, he sought to weaponize it against john kerry, against hillaryressively audit other adversaries. one of the his first calls as president-elect has been with viktor orban. >> first we have to look hard at the use of the word "guardrail." we use it as a physical thing to constraint anybody in power or prevent them from do bad things. guardrails are often people. if you are able to change the people -- and in the case of trump, obviously he gets to decide who runs all of his departments, but he's also spoken and the project 2025 thinking of changing civil service oathing, people who take oaths to the constitution and rule of law, not to a particular president. he would then, by doing so, remove the obstacle within the institution of him doing things that are illegal, or any way not in the spirit of the constitution. look, viktor orban, with the previous polish government now voted out, have set a standard of seeking to politicize justice in their countries. their political systems are different, their legal systems are different, so it's not exactly
donahue, andrew mccabe, andrew and others, he sought to weaponize it against john kerry, against hillaryressively audit other adversaries. one of the his first calls as president-elect has been with viktor orban. >> first we have to look hard at the use of the word "guardrail." we use it as a physical thing to constraint anybody in power or prevent them from do bad things. guardrails are often people. if you are able to change the people -- and in the case of trump, obviously he...