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this unknown man could prove andrew wasn't - could prove andrew wasn't driving. could prove andrew wasn'tiving. we printed up pictures of him off _ driving. we printed up pictures of him off the _ driving. we printed up pictures of him off the body _ driving. we printed up pictures of him off the body can, - driving. we printed up picturesl of him off the body can, handed them out at every shop, every starbucks downtown, put it on social media. and no—one knew who he was. social media. and no-one knew who he was-— who he was. chris and his colleagues _ who he was. chris and his colleagues convinced - who he was. chris and his colleagues convinced a i colleagues convinced a controversial facial recognition company to license their technology and help find their technology and help find the witness. they ran a search on this image from the police body can footage using artificial intelligence. —— body camera. artificial intelligence. -- body camera.— artificial intelligence. -- bod camera. , ~ body camera. this ai popped him u . body camera. this ai popped him u- in like body camera. this a
this unknown man could prove andrew wasn't - could prove andrew wasn't driving. could prove andrew wasn'tiving. we printed up pictures of him off _ driving. we printed up pictures of him off the _ driving. we printed up pictures of him off the body _ driving. we printed up pictures of him off the body can, - driving. we printed up picturesl of him off the body can, handed them out at every shop, every starbucks downtown, put it on social media. and no—one knew who he was. social media. and...
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andrew: the priciest in the s&p 500.he tech reporter doesn't think chat gpt may be all it is cracked up to be so people are valuing the stock in 2027 estimates and it is 25 or 30 times. a lot of good news in the stock. jack otter: let's go to the mostly analog economy. carleton: they are mostly disclosing their ev sales. what got investors nervous, they are losing $3 billion in sales this year off of $2.1 billion in 2022, 96,000 units, going in the wrong direction. when do they turn the corner and how do you compare it to toes like? for tesla, it became profitable when they were doing 400,000 a year, so our colleague estimates selling $500,000 a year, that could come in 25-26. jack otter: the banks are getting tighter with lending. carleton: as rough as it looks, you have to look at competitors such as rivian. when you look at the whole auto industry, the banks taking up lending standards, seeing evidence of that, where the rejection rate for car loans at 9% compared to 5.8% in 2017 and delinquencies going up too. jack o
andrew: the priciest in the s&p 500.he tech reporter doesn't think chat gpt may be all it is cracked up to be so people are valuing the stock in 2027 estimates and it is 25 or 30 times. a lot of good news in the stock. jack otter: let's go to the mostly analog economy. carleton: they are mostly disclosing their ev sales. what got investors nervous, they are losing $3 billion in sales this year off of $2.1 billion in 2022, 96,000 units, going in the wrong direction. when do they turn the...
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and andrew. it's not just horribly routine that the school shootings, the shootings are happening over and over again that they're happening over and over at schools. but as we heard there we now have people in america. and this is not the first time we've heard this who have experienced more than one mass shooting. that woman was at highland park. she's now she's now a witness to the shooting in nashville. i mean, we have a growing number of the population here in the united states that have witnessed more than one mass shooting and not a long period of time. yes you're right. and that woman was absolutely right when she repeatedly said only in america only in america, this does not happen anyplace else on earth with the frequency and lethality that it happens here in america and the driving reason behind that alex is because we have twice twice as many guns twice as many guns in the hands of civilians as the second highest gun, you know, uh , possessing country on earth. we have 120 guns for ev
and andrew. it's not just horribly routine that the school shootings, the shootings are happening over and over again that they're happening over and over at schools. but as we heard there we now have people in america. and this is not the first time we've heard this who have experienced more than one mass shooting. that woman was at highland park. she's now she's now a witness to the shooting in nashville. i mean, we have a growing number of the population here in the united states that have...
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andrew, in the u.k. you do have colleges? >> andrew: we do. they are very quaint.> greg: you dress as wizards! >> andrew: we do. [laughter] >> greg: did you major in chimney sleeping? >> andrew: i did when i was very small, then i got slightly bigger and it was english literature. so that student debt. i know i'm not a u.s. citizen, but he's got to be inclusive. >> greg: that's true. >> andrew: to play devil's advocate a little bit, a lot of my american friends aren't so much debt because college fees here are so huge, and all my friends, they have to take out second jobs as hit men and set up an onlyfans account. we should maybe do something about that. >> greg: but the way to do it is not by canceling debt or shifting debt around, because you have to get the schools to dial back the spiral of tuition. the only way he can do this is by making the loans harder to get, and convincing people that maybe they don't have to go to college. maybe you can go to, i don't know, sac state. that's not a college. >> andrew: isn't $4 billion? >> greg: over 20 years. >> andrew: c
andrew, in the u.k. you do have colleges? >> andrew: we do. they are very quaint.> greg: you dress as wizards! >> andrew: we do. [laughter] >> greg: did you major in chimney sleeping? >> andrew: i did when i was very small, then i got slightly bigger and it was english literature. so that student debt. i know i'm not a u.s. citizen, but he's got to be inclusive. >> greg: that's true. >> andrew: to play devil's advocate a little bit, a lot of my american...
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this unknown man could prove andrew wasn't driving. him off of the body cam, handed them out at every shop, every, you know, at starbucks downtown, put it on social media and no—one knew who he was. chris and his colleagues convinced a controversial facial recognition company to license their technology and help find the witness. they ran a search of this image from the police body cam footage using artificial intelligence. this ai popped him up in, like, 3—5 seconds. it was just... pictures just popping up. , like here he is, like, here you are. this is the guy. it was him, every one. it was wild — it was like hitting the lottery. 0ver four years after the crash, chris and his team finally found their key witness. vince ramirez. were you surprised that he was being charged with vehicular homicide? 0h, iwas. i was really surprised because i remember telling them what happened. it's like, wow, i can't believe this is going on. i thought it was case closed, all right, you know, he wasn't the driver. but it was a shock to me, it really wa
this unknown man could prove andrew wasn't driving. him off of the body cam, handed them out at every shop, every, you know, at starbucks downtown, put it on social media and no—one knew who he was. chris and his colleagues convinced a controversial facial recognition company to license their technology and help find the witness. they ran a search of this image from the police body cam footage using artificial intelligence. this ai popped him up in, like, 3—5 seconds. it was just......
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andrew newcomb: pues ahorita, como mencioné anteriormente.beneficios de daca, pueden o tienen que renovar cada dos años, lo pueden hacer ahorita, porque ustedes están ofreciendo es ese proceso, lo hacen gratuitamente en línea, en línea con ustedes. andrew newcomb: es correcto, exactamente, pueden ir a nuestro sitio web, pueden ver ahí un sistema muy fácil para el usuario, de llenar toda la información, imprime el paquete completo, todavía tienen que asegurar de pagar el honorario gubernamental, que es $495, pero de esa forma hay despachos de abogados que cobran entre $500, o $1,000, o hasta más, para su servicio, en redactar los formularios. y sí es algo altamente técnico, y eso también existe como una barrera hacia la comunidad, si tiene que por ejemplo, decidir entre pagar medicamentos para su abuela, o renovar su propio daca. y es una situación realmente desafortunado, y estamos hartos, y queremos ayudar. damián trujillo: bueno, también al público, hay otras agencias también que quizás ofrecen servicios, pero si usted quiere acudir a los s
andrew newcomb: pues ahorita, como mencioné anteriormente.beneficios de daca, pueden o tienen que renovar cada dos años, lo pueden hacer ahorita, porque ustedes están ofreciendo es ese proceso, lo hacen gratuitamente en línea, en línea con ustedes. andrew newcomb: es correcto, exactamente, pueden ir a nuestro sitio web, pueden ver ahí un sistema muy fácil para el usuario, de llenar toda la información, imprime el paquete completo, todavía tienen que asegurar de pagar el honorario...
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>> that's a great question, andrew i think this is the middle of the end.t is september or october where the government puts its act together. they put out a good package. they could end it today, for example, by extending deposit insurance and assessing appropriate premiums they are close >> you think they will have to do that to prevent the flight of capital from the smaller banks >> i think that is the question of the day not to prevent the flight from the small banks. they stabilized them quite well. i think there are other concerns of the financial sector that could be dealt with effectively. they have created an implicit and effective guarantee behind uninsured deposits that's what they did for silicon valley bank and signature. and doing it for signature, andrew, was the most important thing they did yesterday if anyone else is in trouble, we will do this you need to get ahead of this, andrew you need to remove the doubt. >> here is the latest. barney frank on the board of signature. think about that for a moment. r.j., curious where you think the ba
>> that's a great question, andrew i think this is the middle of the end.t is september or october where the government puts its act together. they put out a good package. they could end it today, for example, by extending deposit insurance and assessing appropriate premiums they are close >> you think they will have to do that to prevent the flight of capital from the smaller banks >> i think that is the question of the day not to prevent the flight from the small banks. they...
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andrew commentator adrian hayes. andrew epstein, welcome to mark dolan tonight .g tonight. thank you for having me. great to have you on the show . do you think that shares show. do you think that shares in rishi sunak are too low at the moment? i think the moment? yeah i think certainly bringing a whole certainly he's bringing a whole energetic into energetic breeze back into conservative party. we've had fiasco of liz truss. i the whole issue with the with the inquiry into boris and partygate at the moment even though that may drag on until september when the committee reaches its verdict that to voted upon. that has to be voted upon. i think that's business which is going to be i think for all going to be done i think for all the things that you've listed where he's shown he's sort of stuck head above the parapet stuck his head above the parapet and i mean, to do and said, no, i mean, to do business it my hands. business and i hold it my hands. i thought he lightweight i thought he was a lightweight at the beginning. i didn't at the beginning. i also didn't lik
andrew commentator adrian hayes. andrew epstein, welcome to mark dolan tonight .g tonight. thank you for having me. great to have you on the show . do you think that shares show. do you think that shares in rishi sunak are too low at the moment? i think the moment? yeah i think certainly bringing a whole certainly he's bringing a whole energetic into energetic breeze back into conservative party. we've had fiasco of liz truss. i the whole issue with the with the inquiry into boris and partygate...
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andrew commentator adrian hayes. andrew epstein, welcome to mark dolan tonight .g tonight. thank you for having me. great to have you on the show . do you think that shares show. do you think that shares in rishi sunak are too low at the moment? i think the moment? yeah i think certainly bringing a whole certainly he's bringing a whole energetic into energetic breeze back into conservative party. we've had fiasco of liz truss. i the whole issue with the with the inquiry into boris and partygate at the moment even though that may drag on until september when the committee reaches its verdict that to voted upon. that has to be voted upon. i think that's business which is going to be i think for all going to be done i think for all the things that you've listed where he's shown he's sort of stuck head above the parapet stuck his head above the parapet and i mean, to do and said, no, i mean, to do business it my hands. business and i hold it my hands. i thought he a lightweight i thought he was a lightweight at beginning. i also didn't at the beginning. i also didn't
andrew commentator adrian hayes. andrew epstein, welcome to mark dolan tonight .g tonight. thank you for having me. great to have you on the show . do you think that shares show. do you think that shares in rishi sunak are too low at the moment? i think the moment? yeah i think certainly bringing a whole certainly he's bringing a whole energetic into energetic breeze back into conservative party. we've had fiasco of liz truss. i the whole issue with the with the inquiry into boris and partygate...
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and so that's putting andrew jackson or leaving andrew jackson on in $20 bill continues this mythology that this is someone who the nation should be honoring. as will points out, he not only supervised massacre. he was involved in massacres of native americans for both personal greed purposes, lands that were taken from some of the native americans. he and friends of his were able to get, but also his due to added to that some people's lives are worthy. in some people's lives are were not. and so and he's also seen as kind of the father of democracy in the sense that he was one of the founders of the democratic party. he lost the 1824 election. he won the popular vote. he's had plural plurality in the popular vote, but he didn't win the electoral college. he decides he's going to expand who can vote in and expand democracy. but this is very much tied to why proper men. and he was really clear on this. this wasn't. yeah. and then later on, we'll get to the other people who believe this was his view. so you have various opposing views of harriet tubman who saw a multiracial people, multi
and so that's putting andrew jackson or leaving andrew jackson on in $20 bill continues this mythology that this is someone who the nation should be honoring. as will points out, he not only supervised massacre. he was involved in massacres of native americans for both personal greed purposes, lands that were taken from some of the native americans. he and friends of his were able to get, but also his due to added to that some people's lives are worthy. in some people's lives are were not. and...
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go head andrew and hong kong. well, i think that the west led by the united states is seized our by there, the mantra of a that the american lead as a so called liberal order a should to stay forever and led by american haitian many because the west is regard of is the best system, the world, it should be imposed on all countries. and the whole rivalry with china and, and russia is, is, is high to be a contest between democracy and authoritarianism. so there was a lot of force rhetoric our explain why, because as of only about a few days ago, according to the latest research, by a paris based and independent research institution called the i, p. s. o s. looking at the happiness index of countries around the world as to what extent are people in different countries are few happy under their government? and guess what? china came on top and the number 2 is saudi arabia, where these 2 are not democracies, but yet there people have never felt happier than before. so this is because their lives of the as far as time is
go head andrew and hong kong. well, i think that the west led by the united states is seized our by there, the mantra of a that the american lead as a so called liberal order a should to stay forever and led by american haitian many because the west is regard of is the best system, the world, it should be imposed on all countries. and the whole rivalry with china and, and russia is, is, is high to be a contest between democracy and authoritarianism. so there was a lot of force rhetoric our...
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go ahead andrew. well i think that, damn, it's your politics a lot usually dictated by philosophies as it is the think teeth usually about a change of power, our power in them, you can all the power and to political power and all these dynamics are changing all the time out of the 2nd world war, of course, the only and largest and most powerful country. and i have been the united states and they were have been able to call the shots. and they, they thought that, ok, i'm less bring china into their system. and so that, and any kind of for cheap goods can be outsourced to china together with the polluting industries. and then they read the best of the benefits. so sitting on top of the pile, without realizing that china, having joined the w t o as growing this economy, now the 2nd largest and is grown to be the world's largest trader. i hate the united states and the largest manufacturer and, and the center of the supply and very chain and, and everything is always making always everything is making chi
go ahead andrew. well i think that, damn, it's your politics a lot usually dictated by philosophies as it is the think teeth usually about a change of power, our power in them, you can all the power and to political power and all these dynamics are changing all the time out of the 2nd world war, of course, the only and largest and most powerful country. and i have been the united states and they were have been able to call the shots. and they, they thought that, ok, i'm less bring china into...
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andrew bagley: i got a wife to go home. >> yes please.the profit. ♪ ♪ people that's hungry,truggle for pennies and dollars. ♪ victor sellale: i'm proud you guys. because what you guys did caused it to win. period. yeah, period. what you did-- [interposing voices] montae: before the 2000s-- if we're the new generation, look at what we just did. >> we got us a new school. i don't know what she doing, but thank you guys for voting yes. >> thank you. >> we're so happy. >> we have a brighter future now. >> we deserved better, and now we have better. crowd: 3. 1, 2, 3. [cheering] montae: (singing) ♪ money don't solve all your problems. ♪ ♪ it's about what you do with the profit. ♪ ♪ people that's hungry struggle for pennies and dollars ♪ ♪ worry and struggle for nothing. ♪ andrew bagley: when you win by 79 votes out of over 2,200 cast, anything could be pointed to as making a difference. that walkout happens when the campaign has gotten about as negative as it got. it happens at a time where i wasn't sure that they weren't gaining momentum. and
andrew bagley: i got a wife to go home. >> yes please.the profit. ♪ ♪ people that's hungry,truggle for pennies and dollars. ♪ victor sellale: i'm proud you guys. because what you guys did caused it to win. period. yeah, period. what you did-- [interposing voices] montae: before the 2000s-- if we're the new generation, look at what we just did. >> we got us a new school. i don't know what she doing, but thank you guys for voting yes. >> thank you. >> we're so happy....
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hi, andrew. what i do about? hi, andrew. publican, so i get a lot of males and females in my pub. and when you're talking earlier about a safe space and safe places for individuals, when they come out , places for individuals, when they come out, i think it's interest doing that. you know, stephen bear no more you don't know or anything about him the biggest issue we have is this this culture of just man who you are. they're slightly untouchable. you know that how reality tv individual you know turning up to the pay the pay signs and the twitter you know i've got people in here we can we can come into pub that are in relationships . those relationships. those relationships. those relationships break down. they fall out. they know that the backlash of pictures of , their backlash of pictures of, their girlfriends amongst themselves or their boyfriends amongst themselves , you know, these they themselves, you know, these they these people who are normal , if these people who are normal, if you like, public the general pubuc yo
hi, andrew. what i do about? hi, andrew. publican, so i get a lot of males and females in my pub. and when you're talking earlier about a safe space and safe places for individuals, when they come out , places for individuals, when they come out, i think it's interest doing that. you know, stephen bear no more you don't know or anything about him the biggest issue we have is this this culture of just man who you are. they're slightly untouchable. you know that how reality tv individual you know...
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andrew and lou can only do so much.nt housing can be surprisingly difficult. >> i'll talk to you later, okay? >> meanwhile, not too far away lives another outsider, a man who clings to his own makeshift home in a place of utter darkness beneath the ground. >> it is pitch black in here. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we support immune function. supply fuel for immune cells and sustain tissue health. ensure with twenty-five vitamins and minerals, and ensure complete with thirty grams of protein. an all-star menu of delicious subs. like #8 the great garlic - rotisserie style chicken, bacon and garlic aioli. i've tasted greatness. great garlic though - tastes way better. can't argue with that analysis. try subway's tastiest menu upgrade yet. only at vanguard, you're more than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your goals are ours too. and vanguard retirement tools and advice can help you get there. that's the value of ownership. i wish that shaq was my real life big brothe
andrew and lou can only do so much.nt housing can be surprisingly difficult. >> i'll talk to you later, okay? >> meanwhile, not too far away lives another outsider, a man who clings to his own makeshift home in a place of utter darkness beneath the ground. >> it is pitch black in here. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we support immune function. supply fuel for immune cells and sustain tissue health. ensure with twenty-five vitamins and...
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let's speak to andrew in essex again andrew , what do you think again andrew, what do you think aboutists cavort sing throwing their backsides in the air legs akimbo in front of small children . as in front of small children. as an uncle, i actually say no in terms in principle, the idea of drag, you know, is like when i'm in a polo gradi dressed as lily savage , something like that, savage, something like that, someone just doing the impersonation . i'm all i've got impersonation. i'm all i've got now. it's as an art form that's puffery . but obviously the puffery. but obviously the problem is that schools may be struggle learning strategies in terms of going inclusion and diversity and sort of raising . i diversity and sort of raising. i would say that lgbt history month was last month . maybe it month was last month. maybe it was of those things that happened during that six months. but, you know, as sex is way for children perhaps if it was like the sixth form when 6 to 18 or or you know they do but there is events at universities where i've supported students that's because peopl
let's speak to andrew in essex again andrew , what do you think again andrew, what do you think aboutists cavort sing throwing their backsides in the air legs akimbo in front of small children . as in front of small children. as an uncle, i actually say no in terms in principle, the idea of drag, you know, is like when i'm in a polo gradi dressed as lily savage , something like that, savage, something like that, someone just doing the impersonation . i'm all i've got impersonation. i'm all i've...
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andrew . get back to beth mead. andrew.it more about paul o'grady i think coming up really stands out because suzanne said i had to read the news twice this morning and even then couldn't morning and even then i couldn't believe i thought, believe it. in media i thought, i'll hear is comforting i'll never hear is comforting voice cheer me up with his voice again cheer me up with his wit and his love. i think paul in meant more than in my world meant more than i realised. very world is now realised. very sad world is now a place. mel said, a different place. mel has said, why paul so loved? it's why was paul so loved? it's simple. he concentrated on being an entertainer and not mixing that politics. how many that with politics. how many people with degree people could say with any degree of certainty what political party voted for? we need more party he voted for? we need more stars him. loved but not stars like him. loved but not forgotten. and geraldine says, what a sad day. news paul is what a sad day. news of paul is dev
andrew . get back to beth mead. andrew.it more about paul o'grady i think coming up really stands out because suzanne said i had to read the news twice this morning and even then couldn't morning and even then i couldn't believe i thought, believe it. in media i thought, i'll hear is comforting i'll never hear is comforting voice cheer me up with his voice again cheer me up with his wit and his love. i think paul in meant more than in my world meant more than i realised. very world is now...
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guest: andrew rudman on how we deal with drug dealers in this country. guest: i think john makes an important point, sometimes, we talk about the drug trade as if the drugs come through the border, are brought by mexican cartel to the border. we forget about, how does drugs get from matamoros, wherever they cross, how do they get to washington, oklahoma, any other state. i think whether we should execute them, that is a legal question or a legislative question. you raise an important point, which is to remember the -- there is trafficking in this country, as well. it is not entirely a problem in mexico. host: on how mexico treats its drug dealers. as the mexican government outdone by the cartels? guest: the mexican government is indeed outgunned by the cartels. there have been stories, you can find them on the internet of some of the cartels showing off their weaponry. there was a fairly infamous case where the mexican government attempted to arrest a senior drug cartel leader, the son of guzman, the cartels mass or says and eventually surrounded the mil
guest: andrew rudman on how we deal with drug dealers in this country. guest: i think john makes an important point, sometimes, we talk about the drug trade as if the drugs come through the border, are brought by mexican cartel to the border. we forget about, how does drugs get from matamoros, wherever they cross, how do they get to washington, oklahoma, any other state. i think whether we should execute them, that is a legal question or a legislative question. you raise an important point,...
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we've got prince andrew. writing andrew.ber you know, i remember meeting, you know, unnamed , but when i met prince unnamed, but when i met prince charles at the palace , i saw how charles at the palace, i saw how hard he worked , you know, hard he worked, you know, shaking people's hand, knowing the detail about each person he spoke to. yeah, it's exhausting doing that it's exhausting. it's hard work . and the did it hard work. and the queen did it to once a day, as king to engage once a day, as king charles does now . it's charles does now. it's exhausting. these youngsters exhausting. and these youngsters don't want to take on that exhausting ness. harry in exhausting ness. and harry in particular wants the particular only wants the glamour, actual hard glamour, not the actual hard work . i a day following work. i spent a day following when was on the telegraph a. when i was on the telegraph a. it maybe the times i spent it was maybe the times i spent a day following charles wales. my god , hard work. i spoke hundreds god
we've got prince andrew. writing andrew.ber you know, i remember meeting, you know, unnamed , but when i met prince unnamed, but when i met prince charles at the palace , i saw how charles at the palace, i saw how hard he worked , you know, hard he worked, you know, shaking people's hand, knowing the detail about each person he spoke to. yeah, it's exhausting doing that it's exhausting. it's hard work . and the did it hard work. and the queen did it to once a day, as king to engage once a day,...
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>> i think what you said, andrew, captures it.y putting the banking system into a coma yeah, you can have more supervisors, more regulation there's a balance. i think in a perfect system you do have these crises sometimes after all, silicone valley bank massively screwed up, nevertheless, for decades had helped support innovation. so there was a supervisory failure there, a management failure. and i agree with julia you can do better. but i think it's pie in the sky to think you can really fix things the whole idea that they were going to manage a major bank default in some orderly way. they couldn't even do it with this bank. i think it's a difficult balance. and as i want to say, there's, you know, even if they stop bank runs, there's a lot of potential losses out there on the real side of the economy that are going to commercial real estate, other places, they're going to fall on some bankbooks there has to be problems ahead it's amazing more has not happened yet. >> have to leave it there. thank you both appreciate it. >>> whe
>> i think what you said, andrew, captures it.y putting the banking system into a coma yeah, you can have more supervisors, more regulation there's a balance. i think in a perfect system you do have these crises sometimes after all, silicone valley bank massively screwed up, nevertheless, for decades had helped support innovation. so there was a supervisory failure there, a management failure. and i agree with julia you can do better. but i think it's pie in the sky to think you can...
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>> good morning, andrew. focusing on the innovation and the growth potential of these companies later this year and into next year and you couple that with, we saw the move from amazon yesterday they're starting to take a much more aggressive stance in terms of managing cost and so if they're able to do that, i suspect what we'll see is that free cash flow and earnings growth will improve over the next year so that is what i think the market is focused on >> so, of the stocks on the screen, those, of course, the f.a.a.n.g. stocks, which ones do you like, which ones don't you >> we like google at current levels the search business is durable it's seen cyclical headwinds and i think they have an underappreciated opportunity in their cloud business amazon, which we touched on, i think ecommerce will continue to become more important to buyers, and of course, to third-party sellers. really, it's about empowering small and medium businesses. we continue to like amazon's growth prospects in cloud, even as it, too,
>> good morning, andrew. focusing on the innovation and the growth potential of these companies later this year and into next year and you couple that with, we saw the move from amazon yesterday they're starting to take a much more aggressive stance in terms of managing cost and so if they're able to do that, i suspect what we'll see is that free cash flow and earnings growth will improve over the next year so that is what i think the market is focused on >> so, of the stocks on the...
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. >> its lawyer night here again at the last word starting up with andrew weissmann and neil catchall. joining us later is carson been goldman, also a lawyer, and former federal prosecutor. former federal prosecutors now requirement to be a guest at this hour. >> we're just surrounded by lawyers all the time because it's indictment season, it appears. not just indictment watch. it's a potential season of indictments ahead of us. >> and since monday, since monday i have been dying to ask dan goldman about something that i heard on monday. you might remember this. it's when robert costello fights finds the manhattan grand jury, dealer lawyer who said he had discussions with michael cohen at the very beginning of the stormy daniels controversy, and michael cohen said things to him that were very different from what he has been saying to the grand jury. and he was there to contradict michael cohen. and he said that he had told a number of people, apparently, about this difference. his view of michael cohen's testimony a while ago. and the very last night he mentioned all these names. the
. >> its lawyer night here again at the last word starting up with andrew weissmann and neil catchall. joining us later is carson been goldman, also a lawyer, and former federal prosecutor. former federal prosecutors now requirement to be a guest at this hour. >> we're just surrounded by lawyers all the time because it's indictment season, it appears. not just indictment watch. it's a potential season of indictments ahead of us. >> and since monday, since monday i have been...
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let's speak to andrew in essex again andrew , what do you think again andrew, what do you think aboutists cavort sing throwing their backsides in the air legs akimbo in front of small children . as in front of small children. as an uncle, i actually say no in terms in principle, the idea of drag, you know, is like when i'm in a polo gradi dressed as lily savage , something like that, savage, something like that, someone just doing the impersonation . i'm all i've got impersonation. i'm all i've got now. it's as an art form that's puffery . but obviously the puffery. but obviously the problem is that schools may be struggle learning strategies in terms of going inclusion and diversity and sort of raising . i diversity and sort of raising. i would say that lgbt history month was last month . maybe it month was last month. maybe it was of those things that happened during that six months. but, you know, as sex is way for children perhaps if it was like the sixth form when 6 to 18 or or you know they do but there is events at universities where i've supported students that's because peopl
let's speak to andrew in essex again andrew , what do you think again andrew, what do you think aboutists cavort sing throwing their backsides in the air legs akimbo in front of small children . as in front of small children. as an uncle, i actually say no in terms in principle, the idea of drag, you know, is like when i'm in a polo gradi dressed as lily savage , something like that, savage, something like that, someone just doing the impersonation . i'm all i've got impersonation. i'm all i've...
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andrew rudman, thank you very much life here in the states. andrew.our time. iran's supreme leader has called a wave of suspected poisonings of schoolgirls in recent months an "unforgivable crime" in a rare departure from blaming the west orforeign influences. more than a thousand girls at dozens of schools across the country have been subjected to apparent gas attacks since november. there's widespread suspicion that the girls are being targetted forjoining the protests for women's rights which have swept iran. bbc persian�*s parham ghobadi reports. the shocking images of iranian schoolgirls gasping for breath after possible gas attacks. the poisoned students are bussed away in ambulances to packed hospitals. concerned parents run to save their children. some are barred from entering the school. protests have been held in front of the education ministry, but they were beaten and arrested. many students say they were not allowed to leave school despite the smell of gas. translation: they closed the school doors, saying i it was a sweet smell and nothi
andrew rudman, thank you very much life here in the states. andrew.our time. iran's supreme leader has called a wave of suspected poisonings of schoolgirls in recent months an "unforgivable crime" in a rare departure from blaming the west orforeign influences. more than a thousand girls at dozens of schools across the country have been subjected to apparent gas attacks since november. there's widespread suspicion that the girls are being targetted forjoining the protests for women's...
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andrew tate is back on twitter!r turned social media personality made a high—profile return to the site. a sheikh sent us a cake. he'd been permanently banned in 2017, after tweets that included saying women who've been raped should bear some responsibility for being assaulted. it wasn't just the misogynists who were back — conspiracy theorists and other extremists were also allowed to return. twitter users have been in touch with me about this, too. these white supremacists have proliferated, their hate has burgeoned. i've been receiving a brutal barrage of trolls online. it's awash with fake news, itjust is. - as musk was inviting controversial users back on to twitter, he was thinking of getting rid of many of his 7,500 staff. he brought in maybe 20, 30 tesla engineers to review the code, and based on that decided on the performance of something like more than 3,000 engineers. sackings followed — many in teams working to keep the platform safe. well, that leaves room for much more risk, more possibilities of thin
andrew tate is back on twitter!r turned social media personality made a high—profile return to the site. a sheikh sent us a cake. he'd been permanently banned in 2017, after tweets that included saying women who've been raped should bear some responsibility for being assaulted. it wasn't just the misogynists who were back — conspiracy theorists and other extremists were also allowed to return. twitter users have been in touch with me about this, too. these white supremacists have...
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andrew, thank you. it's news. andrew, thank you. it's 1031 here.nce approach to anti—social behaviour during a visit to the home counties rishi sunak unveiled a £160 million scheme that's to target homelessness and nuisance beggars on the streets. offenders who graffiti or commit vandalism will be forced to clean up their communities. nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, will also be banned. laughing gas, will also be banned . speaking in chelmsford, banned. speaking in chelmsford, the prime minister revealed the government will invest in youth facilities to combat anti—social behaviour. i was investing over this parliament £300 million to upgrade and expand and build new youth facilities across the country. so it could be everything from places like this to regular youth centres to scouts hearts, all the rest of it. so that actually is going to be rolled out and there'll be funding available. prince harry has arrived at the high court for a hearing and his claim against the publisher of the daily mail for phone tapping and other breaches
andrew, thank you. it's news. andrew, thank you. it's 1031 here.nce approach to anti—social behaviour during a visit to the home counties rishi sunak unveiled a £160 million scheme that's to target homelessness and nuisance beggars on the streets. offenders who graffiti or commit vandalism will be forced to clean up their communities. nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, will also be banned. laughing gas, will also be banned . speaking in chelmsford, banned. speaking in chelmsford,...
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i show as prince andrew amazing. i hopei show as prince andrew amazing.e you get the part you may need to work on i can't do it i'm booked up already but that's but i always thought of myself as more of the half as either harvey weinstein's . well either harvey weinstein's. well i mean what was the show was it crimewatch. i'm not allowed to say what it is. i mean, we've the independent now and there's controversy over electric shock treatment for women . why does it treatment for women. why does it make them drop the sandwiches ? make them drop the sandwiches? did we just skip that? i know it's just a sequence to. oh, i don't panic . don't panic. it's don't panic. don't panic. it's my story. i'll take off . oh yes. my story. i'll take off. oh yes. mvp's are calling bonds for. i'm on electric and. both of them had a play for women in. mental healthcare, which i agree with . healthcare, which i agree with. don't think anyone should be being late targeted in the same way . i'm not, alone i don't way. i'm not, let alone i don't think you should electric shock
i show as prince andrew amazing. i hopei show as prince andrew amazing.e you get the part you may need to work on i can't do it i'm booked up already but that's but i always thought of myself as more of the half as either harvey weinstein's . well either harvey weinstein's. well i mean what was the show was it crimewatch. i'm not allowed to say what it is. i mean, we've the independent now and there's controversy over electric shock treatment for women . why does it treatment for women. why...
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barron all-star andrew bary is here. let me start with carleton. blame someone.ton: i blame a little bit of everyone but the buck stops with bank management teams. if you were paying attention two years ago when the fed was saying inflation was transitory, analysts were saying it is not. everyone knew inflation wasn't transitory. everyone knew the fed would have to raise rates rapidly. the response. of the bank to adjust its portfolio a boringly. if they made longtime bets on data treasuries you hedge of those bets, look at the silicon valley bank which failed last week, what happened for 8 months? it did not have a cheap risk officer. jack hough: if you are bank that sounds bad. carleton: everyone is responsible for risk at any corporation but the bank let its hedges lapse. one of the biggest rate hike cycles ever. jack hough: for this month that extra yield, i'm a cheap risk officer. what do you see? andrew: first republicans having trouble, that's the focus the last couple days. it is troubling. a consortium of 8 banks, with a $30 billion deposit infusions tha
barron all-star andrew bary is here. let me start with carleton. blame someone.ton: i blame a little bit of everyone but the buck stops with bank management teams. if you were paying attention two years ago when the fed was saying inflation was transitory, analysts were saying it is not. everyone knew inflation wasn't transitory. everyone knew the fed would have to raise rates rapidly. the response. of the bank to adjust its portfolio a boringly. if they made longtime bets on data treasuries...
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now is back to andrew beth . long is back to andrew beth. hunt's spring budget. labour's rachel reeves is accusing the tories of squandering the uk's potential. do you agree? we'll find out in just a while this is to the point on gb news with andrew pierce and bev turner. so more whatsapp leaks from former health secretary matt hancock of phone were revealed over the weekend as he plotted to oust the nhs. england chief sir simon stevens before 2020 lockdown. the latest batch of messages reveal that hancock conspired with dominic cummings. remember him ? he was boris remember him? he was boris johnson's key adviser to try to get rid of simon stevens, but they don't reveal why the minister and number ten were planning to do so . so joining us planning to do so. so joining us now for this is gb news now for more on this is gb news presenter, nigel farage. nigel good to see you all. so glad to see that they didn't manage to put you behind bars, which is one the whatsapp messages for one of the whatsapp messages for being a pub hooligan. how did
now is back to andrew beth . long is back to andrew beth. hunt's spring budget. labour's rachel reeves is accusing the tories of squandering the uk's potential. do you agree? we'll find out in just a while this is to the point on gb news with andrew pierce and bev turner. so more whatsapp leaks from former health secretary matt hancock of phone were revealed over the weekend as he plotted to oust the nhs. england chief sir simon stevens before 2020 lockdown. the latest batch of messages reveal...
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thanks, andrew. thoughts on andrew.he chancellor's yesterday chancellor's budget of yesterday , politics, , professor of politics, university strathclyde, university of strathclyde, sir john morning, john. john curtis. good morning, john. your best. good morning. good to see you again . okay. in see you again. okay. in a nutshell, what were the headunes nutshell, what were the headlines for you from the budget? well, i think in truth, the one i'm perhaps only made your headline is the expansion of childcare provision . because of childcare provision. because i think the truth is, if we look at that with a long lens , it at that with a long lens, it represents a confirmation of a major change in the role of the state that is, the state now thinks it has a significant responsibility to help to pay for the cost of childcare so that parents can go to work. that's really a development. it's only happened during the course of the last decade or so. i'm perhaps somewhat ironically, therefore, we've seen a significant expansion
thanks, andrew. thoughts on andrew.he chancellor's yesterday chancellor's budget of yesterday , politics, , professor of politics, university strathclyde, university of strathclyde, sir john morning, john. john curtis. good morning, john. your best. good morning. good to see you again . okay. in see you again. okay. in a nutshell, what were the headunes nutshell, what were the headlines for you from the budget? well, i think in truth, the one i'm perhaps only made your headline is the expansion...
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andrew: this has been brewing for a while.nd, silicon valley bank, with their announcement yesterday, just got the market very scared. he did it right as the front end was peeking after that powell had spoke. the two-year and the 5:08 a as i logged in, the two-year was down to inside of 4.75. now it is back up to 478. you have had a fight to quality coupled with some of the largest shorts in the short end between people just being outright short, to's, threes, fives, as well as having buttoning curve trades. they just got walloped in the last 24 hour's from being so short at the short end. the question is, will silicon valley have legs? my answer is yeah, to a point. i don't think it is cause for contagion, but people are going to be scared about it, and i think it will send a message over the fed. dani: can we talk about that message? you sent this to me overnight, the st. louis fed blog have warned about this type of scenario. it is something that the fed knew was a possibility, so what are the ramifications for them, for mo
andrew: this has been brewing for a while.nd, silicon valley bank, with their announcement yesterday, just got the market very scared. he did it right as the front end was peeking after that powell had spoke. the two-year and the 5:08 a as i logged in, the two-year was down to inside of 4.75. now it is back up to 478. you have had a fight to quality coupled with some of the largest shorts in the short end between people just being outright short, to's, threes, fives, as well as having buttoning...
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it's back to andrew and beth . back to andrew and beth.ed that that spring budget today , the that spring budget today, the cost of living crisis would dominate. of course, putting more pressure businesses and more pressure on businesses and households that's households finances. that's right. expect free childcare right. we expect free childcare for parents in england for working parents in england will be expanded in the budget to cover one and two year olds. it'll also be that rise in tax free pensions allowance and the chancellor going to increase chancellor is going to increase the lifetime allowance, the amount accumulate in amount you can accumulate in your before paying your pension pot before paying extra the fuel duty is extra tax. the fuel duty is likely to be frozen for another year. likely to be frozen for another year . the government tax by five year. the government tax by five pay year. the government tax by five pay in march , but that's due to pay in march, but that's due to end on the 31st of march and businesses will be
it's back to andrew and beth . back to andrew and beth.ed that that spring budget today , the that spring budget today, the cost of living crisis would dominate. of course, putting more pressure businesses and more pressure on businesses and households that's households finances. that's right. expect free childcare right. we expect free childcare for parents in england for working parents in england will be expanded in the budget to cover one and two year olds. it'll also be that rise in tax...
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well, it wasn't to be for the andrews _ is the exception. family today, but jack has another chance at the festival tomorrow, to show the world his height isn't his only claim to fame. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. not the tallest weather presenter, i'm afraid, chris fawkes was not available this evening. northern
well, it wasn't to be for the andrews _ is the exception. family today, but jack has another chance at the festival tomorrow, to show the world his height isn't his only claim to fame. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. not the tallest weather presenter, i'm afraid, chris fawkes was not available this evening. northern
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hey good morning to you, andrew. so unsettling right? that suspect is due in court today, and authorities are trying to determine why he allegedly packed and explosive device inside his luggage and showed up here to the airport. sources say the device did contain flammable and explosive materials, but they say it was not operational and was not built to go off in flight. investigators say the device was detected during routine screening on luggage belonging to mark monthly monthly was paged to come to the security desk, but instead he left the airport. he was arrested a short i'm later at home. the investigation into its background is ongoing. local police apparently knew about monthly already. it's unclear why so far there are no obvious links to terrorism. in this case, andrew alright. morg. anand, allentown. a state of emergency has been declared in more than a dozen counties in california after epic snowfall. it's so deep there's concern about food shipments getting through, but it's not the only extreme weather. more storms also hit
hey good morning to you, andrew. so unsettling right? that suspect is due in court today, and authorities are trying to determine why he allegedly packed and explosive device inside his luggage and showed up here to the airport. sources say the device did contain flammable and explosive materials, but they say it was not operational and was not built to go off in flight. investigators say the device was detected during routine screening on luggage belonging to mark monthly monthly was paged to...
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many thanks andrew. andrew calia is the managing director of orient capital research. he says the causes of s phoebe's collapse a clear they were not cautious enough in terms of their risk assessment. and they basically focused a lot of their business at a single sector, which was pretty risky. the high tech sector and they also put a lot of the money, the deposits they received from people in 2 bonds. and when the interest rates went up, far more than people had expected and the value of those bonds went down. so, and they force a lot of their customers not only to borrow from them, but also to put their money in their bank. so they're basically put all their eggs in one basket. and when that basket exploded, collapse that they were stuck with bad, bad bank. while biden's can be focusing mainly on the domestic audience. so he's trying to reassure people that they are, they're going to step in and help banks that are in trouble, which they've done very quickly. i mean, it's a very effective regulatory assist in the united states. it. ringback that those reassuring rema
many thanks andrew. andrew calia is the managing director of orient capital research. he says the causes of s phoebe's collapse a clear they were not cautious enough in terms of their risk assessment. and they basically focused a lot of their business at a single sector, which was pretty risky. the high tech sector and they also put a lot of the money, the deposits they received from people in 2 bonds. and when the interest rates went up, far more than people had expected and the value of those...
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here in the uk, governor andrew bailey warned that the u.s.lout could increase the risk of moral hazard. we will have live coverage of the testimony on the collapse this hour. >>> ubs ceo ralph hamers said the lender did not buy credit suisse only to close it. that is according to reuters which says it has seen an internal memo with the government backed cquisition is a growth opportunity for ubs. we have the stock trading higher today. 1.3%. we have scaled down some of the highs we got to last week. we got to above 20 swiss francs. we scaled back a lot last friday as the market comes to terms with the cheap price that ubs acquired credit suisse. >>> switching to european yields. we see normalization in the stock market and we see normalization in bond yields. the 10-year bund at 2.28. six points higher. almost back to where we were pre-credit suisse bailout. that is interesting. we've gone full circle with the 10-year bund at 3.44. italy, there are issues with the disbursement of the recovery funds. that is something investors will keep an ey
here in the uk, governor andrew bailey warned that the u.s.lout could increase the risk of moral hazard. we will have live coverage of the testimony on the collapse this hour. >>> ubs ceo ralph hamers said the lender did not buy credit suisse only to close it. that is according to reuters which says it has seen an internal memo with the government backed cquisition is a growth opportunity for ubs. we have the stock trading higher today. 1.3%. we have scaled down some of the highs we...