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suzanne referring to barry as jek sell and hyde, and just before she disappeared, telling barry, "i'manne's sister telling an fbi investigator that in the months leading up to her disappearance, suzanne had come to realize what a narcissist her husband barry was. and she shared a text message she says suzanne sent her days before she was reported missing saying, "he's also been abusive, emotionally and physically." >> she revealed to me that she had really kind of come out of her denial about her marriage and that there was a lot of unrest in the home. >> reporter: according to the affidavit, that linda telling investigators when she found out suzanne was missing, she said, "dammit, dammit, dammit" to herself because she was certain barry killed her. >> i absolutely believe barry morphew was involved in my sister's death and disappearance. >> reporter: law enforcement believed they had their guy. what do you say to that? >> they're wrong. they've got tunnel vision. they looked at one person, and they've got too much pride to say they're wrong and look somewhere else. >> reporter: in a
suzanne referring to barry as jek sell and hyde, and just before she disappeared, telling barry, "i'manne's sister telling an fbi investigator that in the months leading up to her disappearance, suzanne had come to realize what a narcissist her husband barry was. and she shared a text message she says suzanne sent her days before she was reported missing saying, "he's also been abusive, emotionally and physically." >> she revealed to me that she had really kind of come out...
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barry: thank you, ali. laura: last month was the warmest april on record and the 11th straight month of record highs around the world. today nearly a quarter of people globally live in drought conditions. and forecasters anticipate this year's atlantic hurricane season will be the most active on record. all signs that climate change is an accelerating threat to the planet. and young americans are worried about it. in fact, 85% of generation z is very or somewhat concerned about climate change, according to a marist poll from earlier this year. in response, states like california, connecticut, and new jersey are now teaching kids about climate change in the classroom. one of the educators at the forefront of this is lauren madden, professor of elementary science education at the college of new jersey. how do you go about incorporating climate change into a classroom curriculum? >> in new jersey it is simpler than some other places, because we have standards that are required to be taught at all grade levels
barry: thank you, ali. laura: last month was the warmest april on record and the 11th straight month of record highs around the world. today nearly a quarter of people globally live in drought conditions. and forecasters anticipate this year's atlantic hurricane season will be the most active on record. all signs that climate change is an accelerating threat to the planet. and young americans are worried about it. in fact, 85% of generation z is very or somewhat concerned about climate change,...
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barry bateman: but the police came out and totally destroyed that version.far as they were concerned, they were investigating a murder. there has previously been incidents at the home of mr. oscar pistorius of allegations of domestic nature. mandy wiener: hang on a second. could he have intentionally killed her? robyn curnow: was oscar a woman beater? and now he had killed his girlfriend? randi kaye: all of a sudden, the coverage flipped from accident to homicide. reporter: oscar pistorius, as of now, is at a police station. we started to hear reports about performance-enhancing drugs or steroids being found. and then that just started all kinds of rumors. people started to believe that this possibly was some sort of steroid-induced homicide. robyn curnow: almost immediately, oscar's brand, his image crumbled. scott roder: he went from this handsome, tall, olympian, gold medal-winning icon to a pariah. i'll never forget that oscar pistorius was on this billboard. it was advertising an oscar campaign, said, "every night is 'oscar' night." within a few hours o
barry bateman: but the police came out and totally destroyed that version.far as they were concerned, they were investigating a murder. there has previously been incidents at the home of mr. oscar pistorius of allegations of domestic nature. mandy wiener: hang on a second. could he have intentionally killed her? robyn curnow: was oscar a woman beater? and now he had killed his girlfriend? randi kaye: all of a sudden, the coverage flipped from accident to homicide. reporter: oscar pistorius, as...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, barry island.i'm going to take you back, actually, till yesterday when all four home nations had their warmest day of the year, clive. and today in western scotland and northern ireland, temperatures were much the same. but in suffolk and north wales temperatures were an awful lot lower today because it's been raining, we have had lots of low cloud, it is misty and murky, that's the radar of the past few hours, a few
tomos morgan, bbc news, barry island.i'm going to take you back, actually, till yesterday when all four home nations had their warmest day of the year, clive. and today in western scotland and northern ireland, temperatures were much the same. but in suffolk and north wales temperatures were an awful lot lower today because it's been raining, we have had lots of low cloud, it is misty and murky, that's the radar of the past few hours, a few
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tomos morgan, bbc news, barry island. frankly, the weather is not lush or tidy, it is a big fat mess, darren bett. all right! calm down! i'm going to take you back, actually, till yesterday when all four home nations had their warmest day of the year, clive. and today in western scotland and northern ireland, temperatures were much the same. but in suffolk and north wales temperatures were an awful lot lower today because it's been raining, we have had lots of low cloud, it is misty and murky, that's the radar of the past few hours, a few thunderstorms have pushed across scotland, those have faded away, and the rain will drift further north overnight. some clearer skies coming into the south, a few mist and fog patches and here we will have the lowest temperatures, could be as low as two or three degrees in the west country. tomorrow, north wales, northern england, northern ireland and much of scotland will have a cloudy day, misty and murky over the hills, bit of rain left over, most of it for northern ireland, sunshine
tomos morgan, bbc news, barry island. frankly, the weather is not lush or tidy, it is a big fat mess, darren bett. all right! calm down! i'm going to take you back, actually, till yesterday when all four home nations had their warmest day of the year, clive. and today in western scotland and northern ireland, temperatures were much the same. but in suffolk and north wales temperatures were an awful lot lower today because it's been raining, we have had lots of low cloud, it is misty and murky,...
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comedian, todd barry.nd featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 1963. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. that's a great crowd. i love you. hey, welcome. that's a great -- welcome. thank you, thank you, thank you. enjoy yourself. enjoy yourself. welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. you're here. [ cheers and applause ] you guys, i am so pumped about this. tiger woods is my guest tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and to make him feel comfortable, i personally carried his bag from the airport. yeah. [ laughter ] well, a lot of people don't know this, but combined, tiger and i have been featured on a a wheaties box 14 times. [ light laughter ] tiger, 14 times and me -- [ laughter ] well, speaking of full-time golfers, former president trump was back in court today for his hush money trial. and before entering the courtroom, he once again complained about the temperature and called it a a "freezin
comedian, todd barry.nd featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 1963. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. that's a great crowd. i love you. hey, welcome. that's a great -- welcome. thank you, thank you, thank you. enjoy yourself. enjoy yourself. welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. you're here. [ cheers and applause ] you guys, i am so pumped about...
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i'm not going to lie, it has been lush for barry.t. over the years the programme has won multiple awards, with that historic proposal scene winning a bafta voted for by the public in 2020. gavalar, indeedy! so those catchphrases... 0h, what's occurrin'? ..and that cast will grace our screens once more for one final time. i won't lie, you're not everyone's cup of tea. but at the end of the day, when all's said and done, you're tidy. tomos morgan, bbc news, barry island. i know this has been complicated. this is ben thompson who's got the context in a couple of minutes. he's got his scripts, ease got a cup of tea so he's got lots of time for you. this is bbc news, stay with us. bye—bye. hello there, good afternoon. well, it was the warmest day of the year so far across all four nations yesterday. temperatures rose into the low 20s in celsius. here they are, and we are set to keep the warmth today across western scotland and northern ireland, although not quite so much sunshine here. but across england and wales, it's a lot cooler, a dr
i'm not going to lie, it has been lush for barry.t. over the years the programme has won multiple awards, with that historic proposal scene winning a bafta voted for by the public in 2020. gavalar, indeedy! so those catchphrases... 0h, what's occurrin'? ..and that cast will grace our screens once more for one final time. i won't lie, you're not everyone's cup of tea. but at the end of the day, when all's said and done, you're tidy. tomos morgan, bbc news, barry island. i know this has been...
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coming up we catch up with barry knapp of micro -- with barry knapp of ironsides on why the fed willy haines on the white house response to the latest in israel, and the bostick celtics co-owner as his side advances to the nba finals. that conversation 30 minutes away. fed officials reiterating patients ahead of key inflation data this week. barry knapp saying "i think the fed will cut before the election because of financial sector stress where the unemployment rate going above 4%." barry is with us right now. let's divide those things and start with financial sector stress. any sign of that whatsoever? barry: a deeply inverted yield curve has impaired bank profitability. you just look at the return on equity of the s&p bank index over the last two quarters as deposit betas have caught up and started to pressure margins. you had return on equity fall from 12%, which is a level where banks tend to build capital and stocks trade at a premium to about 96. it looks like it will hit into the eighth and this quarter. the small regional banks are still struggling to provide credit. you go
coming up we catch up with barry knapp of micro -- with barry knapp of ironsides on why the fed willy haines on the white house response to the latest in israel, and the bostick celtics co-owner as his side advances to the nba finals. that conversation 30 minutes away. fed officials reiterating patients ahead of key inflation data this week. barry knapp saying "i think the fed will cut before the election because of financial sector stress where the unemployment rate going above 4%."...
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barry, i'll turn to you first on this.he americans out there, who i get it, they're frustrated they can't get ticketsers can't get them at a reasonable price, if the doj gets their way, that's not going to change. prices aren't going to go down. taylor won't be less popular. >> that's right. so when you look at the rules in the united states versus what they do in europe where the secondary markets are not allowed these giant mark ups. you can't just take, you know, it's bad enough it's $65 for a ticket and then $20 in fees. you go to buy the ticket on a secondary market, it's $650. the knicks tickets were going for $5,000 for the playoffs. >> and that's not live nation or ticketmaster. that's because in the united states we don't have rules against ticket scalping or rules on the secondary market. live nation and ticketmaster are not getting paid more money for that knicks ticket. live nation is not getting that. the scalper is. >> i know people who said it was cheaper to go to paris, fly there, see the show in paris, and
barry, i'll turn to you first on this.he americans out there, who i get it, they're frustrated they can't get ticketsers can't get them at a reasonable price, if the doj gets their way, that's not going to change. prices aren't going to go down. taylor won't be less popular. >> that's right. so when you look at the rules in the united states versus what they do in europe where the secondary markets are not allowed these giant mark ups. you can't just take, you know, it's bad enough it's...
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barry levine was executive editor of the "national enquirer" when a tip came in on john and rielle. the juiciest gossip about john had been the price of his haircuts. levine: it was right before the iowa caucuses. he was running right with obama and hillary clinton. i thought, wow, if this story is true, the rug would really be pulled out from under him. in march 2007, a few months after barry started looking into the affair rumors, the edwardses received devastating news. elizabeth's breast cancer, which had been in remission since 2004, was back, and this time, the doctor said it was not curable. the candidate says he'll be there for his wife anytime, anyplace despite the presidential campaign. yet, john edwards says that campaign will continue. ♪ elizabeth was sick, and elizabeth had found out about me at the same time. you know, she called the-- the--the cellphone that we had together. there was only one number on the cellphone, and it was mine, and she called it, and i answered the phone, and she hung up. he ended up confessing to her that he had had an affair with her, but it
barry levine was executive editor of the "national enquirer" when a tip came in on john and rielle. the juiciest gossip about john had been the price of his haircuts. levine: it was right before the iowa caucuses. he was running right with obama and hillary clinton. i thought, wow, if this story is true, the rug would really be pulled out from under him. in march 2007, a few months after barry started looking into the affair rumors, the edwardses received devastating news. elizabeth's...
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barry mccarthy stepping down as ceo.strategic advisor through the end of the year >> couldn't pull it off. >> they guide lower. a couple board members are going to be co-ceos, and i think we have some sound from them. take a listen. >> we do want to reiterate that barry's done a tremendous job stabilizing the business he came in at a very challenging time, and he has been really relentless in right-sizing an aggressive buildout that was not uncommon for many companies during the pandemic. he had to navigate a lot of curveballs thrown his way, and he's done some incredible work in rearchitecting the cost structure, and a really big highlight. i want to highlight that under barry's leadership, we achieved one of his primary goals, which was generating positive free cash flow this quarter and we do expect to do that for the full year with the business more stable, the board decided to pivot to a leader who's going to architect and lead the next phase of growth for the company >> cutting about 15% of global head count it's g
barry mccarthy stepping down as ceo.strategic advisor through the end of the year >> couldn't pull it off. >> they guide lower. a couple board members are going to be co-ceos, and i think we have some sound from them. take a listen. >> we do want to reiterate that barry's done a tremendous job stabilizing the business he came in at a very challenging time, and he has been really relentless in right-sizing an aggressive buildout that was not uncommon for many companies during...
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barry livingston: everyone had to do something. everyone had to pitch in. were darning socks. these are things that you never saw in the ozzie and harriet show or donna reid or leave it to beaver. [phone rings] mike: hey that's mine, i've got it! bob saget: when you watch a show that's based on losing someone... steven: come on, look out... you're going to tear it. bob saget: that adds a deep-rooted truth to the hardness of life. and then it gives comedy even more of a reason to go as crazy as you want to go. uncle charlie: i think that shirt's done. robbie: oh my gosh my shirt! steven: well, robbie you'll just have to wear your pants higher. patrick gomez: in the 60s, you see the sitcom move away from telling stories that are solely focussed on the nuclear, suburban family. jim colucci: divorce had become more prevalent in the 60s, it had become more part of normal american life, but it took a while for it to be reflected in sitcoms. ♪ the brady brunch. the brady brunch. ♪ ♪ that's the way we all became ... ♪ christopher knight: the brady bunch is the stor
barry livingston: everyone had to do something. everyone had to pitch in. were darning socks. these are things that you never saw in the ozzie and harriet show or donna reid or leave it to beaver. [phone rings] mike: hey that's mine, i've got it! bob saget: when you watch a show that's based on losing someone... steven: come on, look out... you're going to tear it. bob saget: that adds a deep-rooted truth to the hardness of life. and then it gives comedy even more of a reason to go as crazy as...
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i'm not going to lie, it has been lush for barry.t. over the years the programme has won multiple awards, with that historic proposal scene winning a bafta voted for by the public in 2020. gavalar, indeedy! so those catchphrases... oh, what's occurrin'? ..and that cast will grace our screens once more for one final time. i won't lie, you're not everyone's cup of tea. but at the end of the day, when all's said and done, you're tidy. tomos morgan, bbc news, barry island. time for a look at the weather.
i'm not going to lie, it has been lush for barry.t. over the years the programme has won multiple awards, with that historic proposal scene winning a bafta voted for by the public in 2020. gavalar, indeedy! so those catchphrases... oh, what's occurrin'? ..and that cast will grace our screens once more for one final time. i won't lie, you're not everyone's cup of tea. but at the end of the day, when all's said and done, you're tidy. tomos morgan, bbc news, barry island. time for a look at the...
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barry a good example.s led supporters down for that a better fit and proper is something we embrace was actually of the last few years with the cars up in pretty good. taste few years with the cars up in pretty aood. ~ few years with the cars up in pretty iood, . ., ., , few years with the cars up in pretty aood. ~ ., ., ., few years with the cars up in pretty nood. ~ ., ., ., ., few years with the cars up in pretty ood. ~ ., ., ., ., ., , good. we turned away a lot of owners that we didn't — good. we turned away a lot of owners that we didn't think _ good. we turned away a lot of owners that we didn't think were _ that we didn't think were appropriate. maybe that's not always been the case in years gone by. but recently we've been much more rigorous for them to have an independent test where regulators got statutory powers, better powers of inquiry, gathering intelligence, criminal prosecution for people who step out of line. we absolutely embrace that and say yes, please, bring it on. as you say ensuring
barry a good example.s led supporters down for that a better fit and proper is something we embrace was actually of the last few years with the cars up in pretty good. taste few years with the cars up in pretty aood. ~ few years with the cars up in pretty iood, . ., ., , few years with the cars up in pretty aood. ~ ., ., ., few years with the cars up in pretty nood. ~ ., ., ., ., few years with the cars up in pretty ood. ~ ., ., ., ., ., , good. we turned away a lot of owners that we didn't —...
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the debate is moderated by journalist barry rice. watch it friday at 9:00 p.m.merican tv series congress investigates look at historic congressional investigations that led to changes in policy and law. this week house committee in 1993 and 1995 examined events carried out by the federal government and other law enforcement agencies at the branch compound near waco, texas at 8:00 p.m. eastern, lectures in history texas a&m mollify crawford talks about the evolution of civil rights while in effort to dismantle jim crow and racial segregation including the 1954 brown versus board of education supreme court decision which required public education segregation to be unconstitutional. at 930 on the presidency. white house correspondent peter baker on the evolution of the american vice presidency. he has observed the tenure of al gore, dick cheney, joe biden, mike pence and kamala harris. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. ♪♪ c-span h
the debate is moderated by journalist barry rice. watch it friday at 9:00 p.m.merican tv series congress investigates look at historic congressional investigations that led to changes in policy and law. this week house committee in 1993 and 1995 examined events carried out by the federal government and other law enforcement agencies at the branch compound near waco, texas at 8:00 p.m. eastern, lectures in history texas a&m mollify crawford talks about the evolution of civil rights while in...
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i know that guy i turn around barry is all by himself. so i go up to him.ou know, again, 19 years old. and as you know, breathlessly, you know, senator, my name is craig shirley and to syracuse, new york, in 1964, i went door to door you passing out literature. he looked at me and says, i bet you got a lot of doors slammed in your face. all right. well, we have a few more questions. you know, i will say this. i always wonder myself, if goldwater had in 64, reagan had won in 80. interesting. kind of. heil the 64 campaign was won in 1980, which i thought was very profound statement is that is that they had to correct goldwater the correct ideas. reagan had the correct ideas. the country wasn't ready for them in 64, but was ready for them in 1980. so. well, some some were ready for in 1964 is what we heard. i think we have a question back here. kind of. current events questions that. okay, so we're looking at officially now today, donald trump being the republican presidential nominee for the third straight cycle. i wanted ask if you see any i guess parallels
i know that guy i turn around barry is all by himself. so i go up to him.ou know, again, 19 years old. and as you know, breathlessly, you know, senator, my name is craig shirley and to syracuse, new york, in 1964, i went door to door you passing out literature. he looked at me and says, i bet you got a lot of doors slammed in your face. all right. well, we have a few more questions. you know, i will say this. i always wonder myself, if goldwater had in 64, reagan had won in 80. interesting....
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goldwater junior joins us right now. 1969 to 1983, the son of arizona senator barry goldwater, in 1964 -- let me ask a little bit about what you think the trial's impact, legal issues with donald trump could have looking at the polls, not much but you know >> trump will win, that's what i think. the vote will be against biden because of his lack of good leadership. this country is desperately needing strong leadership, and we're not getting it from joe biden. and i think that will yield to the benefit of trump regardless of what happens. if. neil: you know, barry, you and i have hatted -- chatted about this before, i think of your dad, and had he waited to run four years later is and had we experienced the things we're experiencing now, he might have had a different outcome than the blowout of 1964 when lyndon johnson won. but what do you make of this environment today and the law and order issues that donald trump is raising to address what's going on today? >> you know, if you look historically, neil, when there is unrest in this country, it historically has always been an in-kind co
goldwater junior joins us right now. 1969 to 1983, the son of arizona senator barry goldwater, in 1964 -- let me ask a little bit about what you think the trial's impact, legal issues with donald trump could have looking at the polls, not much but you know >> trump will win, that's what i think. the vote will be against biden because of his lack of good leadership. this country is desperately needing strong leadership, and we're not getting it from joe biden. and i think that will yield...
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in florida barry. >> caller: hey, jim. >> yo. >> caller: hey, jim. >> yeah.h me, jim? >> are you with me, bare >> caller: i'm with you. jim, i'm a real estate broker down here in miami the market's great everything's good. my favorite reit is starwood properties trust everything looks good. but are there headwinds from this commercial lending? >> here's the problem. your namesake barry is on tv every minute telling us that this is like the worst possible market and yet he's in one of these things he has talked me -- barry's -- eagle fan, by the way. has talked me out of owning the stock. i wouldn't own it. i thought it was good. i liked the yield. i liked the guy. but he has told me jim, you shouldn't own my stock that's the way i look at it. bare, i'm sorry, i wanted to buy it but you win let's go to chuck in arizona chuck! >> caller: sir james cramer, the wolf of wall street. a-whoo >> i don't know if that's good or bad how can i help >> caller: like the baby song i'm back on the street again i'm back on the air again, jim xpo reported last week and beat on
in florida barry. >> caller: hey, jim. >> yo. >> caller: hey, jim. >> yeah.h me, jim? >> are you with me, bare >> caller: i'm with you. jim, i'm a real estate broker down here in miami the market's great everything's good. my favorite reit is starwood properties trust everything looks good. but are there headwinds from this commercial lending? >> here's the problem. your namesake barry is on tv every minute telling us that this is like the worst...
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joining us is barry knapp. and skyler montgomery koning of ts lombard.ou look at the conflicting signs and the data. something's starting to weaken. yields have been interesting in the shorter end of the curve. even though we saw it go lower last year, we have been wavering around the 4.8% level. where do you think we go from here? >> i'd like to find more than the backend -- >> i like the front end more than the backend. three more scenarios, one being the most likely, which is rates move higher, retest the 5% peak that they reached in late october amidst the increase in treasury issuance of notes and bonds. that is the most probable scenario for me. last month's employments report, -- last friday's implant report opened up the possibility we can get a string of weak ligament -- the labor market data that would allow the fed to start using process, which would painlessly diss advert the curve, bring the banking system back into all of that issuance, in terms of them participating. and the lease probable scenario for me is we just muddle through and the
joining us is barry knapp. and skyler montgomery koning of ts lombard.ou look at the conflicting signs and the data. something's starting to weaken. yields have been interesting in the shorter end of the curve. even though we saw it go lower last year, we have been wavering around the 4.8% level. where do you think we go from here? >> i'd like to find more than the backend -- >> i like the front end more than the backend. three more scenarios, one being the most likely, which is...
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what i learned particularly because of barry is the best mentors are foils.y are drill sergeants they put the tough in tough love and trust me, barry is and was very, very tough but he taught me how to think. one quick story, we were -- he was my boss when in the early days of running sci-fi and we're about to launch a show or we were trying to get permission to launch a show with a psychic and barry's question to me was if psychics are real, why are you putting them on a science fiction show if psychics are not real, why are you doing business with them in the first place we went back and forth, email, all weekend long and this is way before iphones, we're sitting in front of computers, friday, sunday i was about to give up and i came up with, okay, barry, psychics are in the mind of the beholder, to prove that they are real or not real is impossible it is not fact it is not fiction. it is something in between it is friction therefore it is perfect for the science fiction channel. and at 11:00 on a sunday night, he writes back, okay, your arguments win, go.
what i learned particularly because of barry is the best mentors are foils.y are drill sergeants they put the tough in tough love and trust me, barry is and was very, very tough but he taught me how to think. one quick story, we were -- he was my boss when in the early days of running sci-fi and we're about to launch a show or we were trying to get permission to launch a show with a psychic and barry's question to me was if psychics are real, why are you putting them on a science fiction show...
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. >>> and barry sternlich, it is str struggling with assets. >>> and just how high the a.i. trade can fly. >>> and tracking consumer spending trends ahead of the unofficial kickoff of summer it's friday, may 24th, 2024. you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange. thank you so much for being here with us. let's get you ready for the trading day ahead. we kickoff the hour with the stock futures check. take a look. the futures are in the green. the dow would open up 20 points higher right now, the markets are looking to rebound from the selloff fueled by concerns of the fed and outlook for cuts that negated another strong quarter from nvidia. the dow had the worst day since march falling more than 600 points closer lower by 1.5%. the nasdaq and s&p 500 having the worst day since april with the s&p on pace to snap a four-day win streak. for weeks, we have been debating if the earnings were the driver for the fed. we got our answer yesterday. stronger than expected pmi numbers weighed on investors with good news b
. >>> and barry sternlich, it is str struggling with assets. >>> and just how high the a.i. trade can fly. >>> and tracking consumer spending trends ahead of the unofficial kickoff of summer it's friday, may 24th, 2024. you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange. thank you so much for being here with us. let's get you ready for the trading day ahead. we kickoff the hour with...
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do with he monetary policy standpoint look at the fiscal headwinds to the fed because to your point barrye have not raun budget surplus since 2001, it is both parties that are at fault here, but specifically the budget deficit running right now is consistent with a 7% unemployment rate this is incredibly, egregious right here. the question i have for you though relates to the consumer, target in earnings report, they mentioned a maxed out consumer whereby roughly one third americans right now have a maxed out credit card they are saying preventing consumers from making discretionary purchases cheryl reported earlier about travel spending cut back who is a your take on the comheer. maria: and add on home sales down again anotherheld mortgage rates, dampening that plan. >> a fascinating argument, i saw tweets from payne about this yesterday the fed has attorney comfort in foreign born workers, dampening inflation the atlanta fed provides wages wage tracker inquiry tile lowest inquiry tile from lowest quartile of income easterns earning wages growing 3.6% faster than highest quart i'll in la
do with he monetary policy standpoint look at the fiscal headwinds to the fed because to your point barrye have not raun budget surplus since 2001, it is both parties that are at fault here, but specifically the budget deficit running right now is consistent with a 7% unemployment rate this is incredibly, egregious right here. the question i have for you though relates to the consumer, target in earnings report, they mentioned a maxed out consumer whereby roughly one third americans right now...
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. >> anna barry weather. here's a live camera above san francisco. so lots of clear skies right now. a bit of a warming a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! scientists. government researchers spotted the whale on friday and are now asking people to keep an eye out for more ktvu. crystal bailey has more. after speaking with marine life and science experts. >> spotted in the cordell bank west of point reyes, north of the farallon islands, was a pacific north right whale, one of the rarest of the rare endangered species usually traveling between the u.s. and canada. >> we
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barry was the national coordinator for vietnam veterans against the war. war for more than 40 years and in that role he advocated greater health care coverage for veterans affected by agent orange and other toxins. his activism later extended to other social justice causes like affordable housing, veteran homelessness prevention and workplace fairness. barry was a long-time resident of the logan square neighborhood in chicago where he was a mentor to other veterans as well. our community will miss you, barry. rest in peace. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. boast, for five minutes -- mr. bost, for five minutes. mr. bost: mr. speaker, i rise today to speak in support of the 2024 farm bill. the farm bill touches the lives of every person in this country. no matter who you are or where you're from, rural or urban or suburban. that's why it is such an honor to be the southern illinois voice for the -- on the house agriculture committee. i've been given the opportunity to build an incredibl
barry was the national coordinator for vietnam veterans against the war. war for more than 40 years and in that role he advocated greater health care coverage for veterans affected by agent orange and other toxins. his activism later extended to other social justice causes like affordable housing, veteran homelessness prevention and workplace fairness. barry was a long-time resident of the logan square neighborhood in chicago where he was a mentor to other veterans as well. our community will...
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let's hope barry manilow future.barry manilow is still performing well . is still performing well. >> clearly he is. clearly he is, yes. do you like barry , well, i yes. do you like barry, well, i only really know copacabana. >> yes , i think that's what most >> yes, i think that's what most people know. >> yeah, but, i mean, it's legendary. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> him and old. is he now? >> him and old. is he now? >> oh, he must be. well, in his 70s, barry manilow. but i always think it's amazing because 80, he looks good for 80, to be fair. well, i think there might have been a little bit of work help along the way, a little bit of help. but i always think it's amazing that him and megastar, along with bette midler, megastar , they started off sort megastar, they started off sort of together and sort of in i don't quite know what they are, but the bathhouses , they call but the bathhouses, they call them in america, where he played them in america, where he played the piano and she'd sing and i mean, like no
let's hope barry manilow future.barry manilow is still performing well . is still performing well. >> clearly he is. clearly he is, yes. do you like barry , well, i yes. do you like barry, well, i only really know copacabana. >> yes , i think that's what most >> yes, i think that's what most people know. >> yeah, but, i mean, it's legendary. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> him and old. is he now? >> him and old. is he now? >> oh, he...
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rewriting the record books affecting everyone from babe ruth to barry bonds. >> the deadly building explosionank in ohio is blown apart. what investigators are saying the death of a general hospital actor brings new attention to catalytic converter thefts. >> his car on the list of most targeted. what's being done to protect drivers? >> later, after a series of devastating wildfires in the west, the new push to ban gas grills and the rare flower in bloom in the midwest, people lining up for a view. >> but hold your nose. you don't want to smell it. >> from abc news. this is america this morning. >> good wednesday morning, everyone i'm andrew dymburt. >> good morning to you i'm rhiannon ally. we want to begin with former president trump's criminal trial. the jury that will decide trump's fate will begin deliberating today, closing arguments in this historic case wrapped up in court last night. >> and on the streets outside as a day of chaos. you are a move outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. yesterday, the scene was described by one legal expert as pandemonium. america trump supporters
rewriting the record books affecting everyone from babe ruth to barry bonds. >> the deadly building explosionank in ohio is blown apart. what investigators are saying the death of a general hospital actor brings new attention to catalytic converter thefts. >> his car on the list of most targeted. what's being done to protect drivers? >> later, after a series of devastating wildfires in the west, the new push to ban gas grills and the rare flower in bloom in the midwest, people...
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barry knapp reads the tea leaves better than anyone else.de, monetary policy on the other and, guess what? you're stung in the middle. let's, listen to his -- tuck -- stuck in the middle. let's listen to him next. ♪ you're the sunflower, you're the sunflower ♪ voya provides tools that help you make the right investment and benefit choices. so you can reach today's financial goals and look forward to a more confident future. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. it's time to feed the dogs real food, not highly processed pellets. the farmer's dog is fresh food made with whole meat and veggies. it's not dry food. it's not wet food. it's just real food. it's an idea whose time has come. craig here pays too much for verizon wireless. so he sublet half his real estate office... [ bird squawks loudly ] to a pet shop. meg's moving company uses t-mobile. so she scaled down her fleet to save money. and don's paying so much for at&t, he's been waiting to update his equipment! there's a smarter way to save. comcast business mobile. you coul
barry knapp reads the tea leaves better than anyone else.de, monetary policy on the other and, guess what? you're stung in the middle. let's, listen to his -- tuck -- stuck in the middle. let's listen to him next. ♪ you're the sunflower, you're the sunflower ♪ voya provides tools that help you make the right investment and benefit choices. so you can reach today's financial goals and look forward to a more confident future. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. it's time to...
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because we just heard people saying they're eager for rate cuts and barry still seems concerned about bank failures. what about you >> you know, i want to make a call-out to my partner christina chu, joined us from morgan stanley in april of 2020 as cfo and since late february this year has been our president. she and i and the board have focused less on a prediction of the future and more to be ready for anything and with that in mind we're not worried, we're hungry. we think the capital markets recorded companies for too long for lots of debt at low floating rate interest and values are backed up by low cap rates there will be defaults i think that will be healthy so we see conditions more like '89 through '92 than the great financial crisis and the generational opportunity to participate through acquisitions and we're well positioned to take advantage >> what would be a couple examples of where you're looking to nibble and if there's any ideas for others out there >> well, we bought a bunch of residential, we bought some retail in brooklyn we definitely still think of new york city
because we just heard people saying they're eager for rate cuts and barry still seems concerned about bank failures. what about you >> you know, i want to make a call-out to my partner christina chu, joined us from morgan stanley in april of 2020 as cfo and since late february this year has been our president. she and i and the board have focused less on a prediction of the future and more to be ready for anything and with that in mind we're not worried, we're hungry. we think the capital...
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. >> okay, her name is tara barry, and her body work depicts madge from the 80s through today.named barry as the world record holder for the female, with the most body art of the same musician. she beat out the previous record holder, who has 15 tattoos of eminem, barry says she has spent at least 100 hours getting inked and at least $9,000 on her tattoos of madonna, herm. >> mm.hmm. passionate yeah, she likes what she likes. yeah now the one with all the eminem tattoos. yeah >> what's going on there? >> yeah. i don't know why that seems. >> it's a choice. >> okay. good for them. >> love your body is the message that we want to put out there. >> let's take a look at pier 39 this morning. the sea lions are awake right now. they're jumping into the water. currently, we will find mild sunshine on your memorial day. it's a little breezy this afternoon. we'll have those winds about 15 to 25mph. the headline for the week ahead, a warming trend by thursday and really into friday as well. 90 degree heat returns inland. so it feels a little bit more like summer than spring and the weeke
. >> okay, her name is tara barry, and her body work depicts madge from the 80s through today.named barry as the world record holder for the female, with the most body art of the same musician. she beat out the previous record holder, who has 15 tattoos of eminem, barry says she has spent at least 100 hours getting inked and at least $9,000 on her tattoos of madonna, herm. >> mm.hmm. passionate yeah, she likes what she likes. yeah now the one with all the eminem tattoos. yeah...
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general barry mccaffrey is still with us.> this includes a large shipment of offensive weapons that were to go to israel and were halted by the white house. this includes 2,000-pound bombs, things that likely would be used in some sort of an offensive in rafah. chris, the reason this is significant, this is the first time that we are aware of that the white house stopped a shipment of offensive weapons to israel since october 7th for any reason other than a logistical hangup. officials are telling us, they're stressing this is not a larger policy change, but it's still significant nonetheless. this includes, as i said, offensive weapons, not defensive weapons. israel has a pretty big arsenal already. it's not like one shipment is going to stop them from moving forward with this ground offensive in raffa, but these are the sorts of things that could be helpful as a part of that, chris. >> so if i can, general, as we know, it would be an understatement to say that the relationship, the conversations between president biden and
general barry mccaffrey is still with us.> this includes a large shipment of offensive weapons that were to go to israel and were halted by the white house. this includes 2,000-pound bombs, things that likely would be used in some sort of an offensive in rafah. chris, the reason this is significant, this is the first time that we are aware of that the white house stopped a shipment of offensive weapons to israel since october 7th for any reason other than a logistical hangup. officials are...
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barry valentine, thank you very much for that, thank you.ause the us stock market hit a new milestone during thursday trade — the dowjones industrial average touching 40,000 points for the first time ever. it didn't last, though, the dow closing lower, as the rally fizzled out, and there are big questions about whether the euphoria on wall street is also being felt on main street, as erin delmore reports. traders on wall street finally had reason to don their dowel 40,000 baseball cap. the dow closed the symbolic threshold in morning trading, riding high from an encouraging inflation report that sent all three major indexes to record closes on wednesday, but are the good vibes on wall street making their way to main street? in a way, yes. many people are exposed to the stock market through their retirement funds, so stock market gains, like the ones we've been seeing this week, beget real money for real people, but consumers aren't feeling so rosy. a survey out last week showed they are significantly more worried about the economic outlook t
barry valentine, thank you very much for that, thank you.ause the us stock market hit a new milestone during thursday trade — the dowjones industrial average touching 40,000 points for the first time ever. it didn't last, though, the dow closing lower, as the rally fizzled out, and there are big questions about whether the euphoria on wall street is also being felt on main street, as erin delmore reports. traders on wall street finally had reason to don their dowel 40,000 baseball cap. the...
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i say, let's hear from barry i know he doesn't want to sell into a low, but how do we know it's a lowe's been telling us -- one of the things that barry has done is he's -- i don't like to be scared but he has scared me i would never -- if you came to me, carl, and said you had a real good deal on a commercial real estate property, i would say, did you ever hear of barry sternlicht he's telling me not to be in it. he's the one that is front and center for a problem here. >> on top of that today, jim, goldman gives up the ghost on a july cut they move to september >> yep >> they do say, by september, you'll have five more pce prints they think the majority of the committee will be in favor >> i thought yesterday was an outlier with services. we still know service -- the service economy's strong i come back, again and again, i'm going to say it. it's employment. and we don't have mass bankruptcies i mean, we do -- we go to red lobster, and if we think the reason it went down is unlimited shrimp scampi, i'm going to take that out of the equation of what the fed says, oh, that's a good on
i say, let's hear from barry i know he doesn't want to sell into a low, but how do we know it's a lowe's been telling us -- one of the things that barry has done is he's -- i don't like to be scared but he has scared me i would never -- if you came to me, carl, and said you had a real good deal on a commercial real estate property, i would say, did you ever hear of barry sternlicht he's telling me not to be in it. he's the one that is front and center for a problem here. >> on top of that...
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whol it wasbonds thought barry bonds in drag. >> so i starteand watching oldgn barry bonds clips andg all hopped up thinking he should be in the hall of fame. >> so that's that's where th this. >> do you think he should be? you know what? >> he never pirated. i do. i do. i do. >>think he shoul>> id be you kn, he sat behind me in spanish class in high school and used to cheat he me. he used to kick my desk and i'd have to because he was a yeao kd older than me, and he and i used to. we stick spanish together and he would kick my desk at sarah school. >> well, that means that at your high school you had scy, whichand barrr means what is in the water? no, no, no, no, no. they had greg gutfeld yeah, but tom brady. >> tom brady, what did we justy say? >> barry bonds. lynn swann oswh, greg jefferies. why? greg gutfeld gutfeld i meted out i looked at a few other ones, too. >> but you know, why go thertheo really? emily, do you have a movie that you'd likhavee to this rem you ofof heathers. heathers good, good call the best moviel time wn a great part of it in that i wonder what her best fri
whol it wasbonds thought barry bonds in drag. >> so i starteand watching oldgn barry bonds clips andg all hopped up thinking he should be in the hall of fame. >> so that's that's where th this. >> do you think he should be? you know what? >> he never pirated. i do. i do. i do. >>think he shoul>> id be you kn, he sat behind me in spanish class in high school and used to cheat he me. he used to kick my desk and i'd have to because he was a yeao kd older than...
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i think $162 might have been the high on this stock barry was brought in, formerly from spotify, hasack record over his career, decided to take a -- i don't want to say a flyer on this, but a little bit of a flyer to see if this company could be turned around that stock, i think he got in when it was probably -- ceo in the 20s or 30s, where the stock was in '22. >> at the height of the story, stock. at the height of it, did anyone say, okay, it is an exercise bike and you stick a computer screen on it and suddenly that's going to -- >> i think the issue was both the hardware part, but everyone -- there was a view that people would never go back to the gym again that if you were going to go to equinox or one of these -- that the gyms were -- by the way -- >> exercise bike with a computer screen. >> i know. but the whole -- you saw the story. i know this. we all saw the story and -- >> great for hanging clothes on. that's what mine became. it is gone >> it is gone. >> you can barely move it. it is so heavy i did get some exercise moving it. >> the sad part is we have the bike, i don't
i think $162 might have been the high on this stock barry was brought in, formerly from spotify, hasack record over his career, decided to take a -- i don't want to say a flyer on this, but a little bit of a flyer to see if this company could be turned around that stock, i think he got in when it was probably -- ceo in the 20s or 30s, where the stock was in '22. >> at the height of the story, stock. at the height of it, did anyone say, okay, it is an exercise bike and you stick a computer...
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. >> and in barry weather.cool down today, right now we are tracking more low clouds pushing back into the bay in the weekend we'll start off on a much cooler note. we will have the update coming up. >> also coming up tonight, advocates who help sex trafficking victims in california are closely watching a bill as it makes its way through the state legislatu . how it could mp u francisco's union square, finally celebrating a big win today. it's also being touted as a big win for video game enthusiasts. the city, about to become home to the country's second nintendo store. ktvu zac sos live for us now in the city with more on this big announcement. zack >> yeah, and nintendo saying it plans to open that store right here in union square sometime next year. now, right now, there are just four of these stores in the whole world. three of them are in japan. so you can imagine the excitement of nintendo fans when they found out that one of those stores would be coming right here to san francisco. >> i'm just from alam
. >> and in barry weather.cool down today, right now we are tracking more low clouds pushing back into the bay in the weekend we'll start off on a much cooler note. we will have the update coming up. >> also coming up tonight, advocates who help sex trafficking victims in california are closely watching a bill as it makes its way through the state legislatu . how it could mp u francisco's union square, finally celebrating a big win today. it's also being touted as a big win for...
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as a mazda image for tom and barry, trusting when someone gives us just a few pieces of information, you might like the name of someone we know masonry, spoke that information is easily accessible on social media, things like that, who i am friends with, who i am in contact with anyone could go and use the names were often not so aware of that. and then we'll just manage cameras, work from west africa, south east asia or eastern europe and often target the richard global volumes were the people that targeted 1st like children and seniors, but also people who are lowly tricked by so called roman scam. us taking advantage of financially scamming has long been part of organized crime world wide in south east asia. the entire office complexes where hundreds of scams were side by side. but in many cases, the people in the so called scam factories, actually victims themselves, having been brought there under false pretences and forced to defraud of us that you and ripple chose the scale of this more than the form of slavery. a credible sources indicate that at least a 120000 people across
as a mazda image for tom and barry, trusting when someone gives us just a few pieces of information, you might like the name of someone we know masonry, spoke that information is easily accessible on social media, things like that, who i am friends with, who i am in contact with anyone could go and use the names were often not so aware of that. and then we'll just manage cameras, work from west africa, south east asia or eastern europe and often target the richard global volumes were the people...
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host: let's talk to barry in new jersey, independent. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. can you tell us your opinion of the january six in surgeons? -- insurgents? are they patriots or criminals? when you go to vote, you asked for -- you asked for -- hello? host: we are listening. caller: when you go to vote, you should read. the party's platform the republican's platform says that they are dedicated to execute the america first agenda as directed by donald j. trump. isn't that the definition of fascism? one liter? you will
host: let's talk to barry in new jersey, independent. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. can you tell us your opinion of the january six in surgeons? -- insurgents? are they patriots or criminals? when you go to vote, you asked for -- you asked for -- hello? host: we are listening. caller: when you go to vote, you should read. the party's platform the republican's platform says that they are dedicated to execute the america first agenda as directed by donald j. trump. isn't that the...
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we will talk with barry knapp. closed at an all-time high, but joining us now is barry knapp, director at iron sides macro economics. you have a higher risk than just in the s&p itself. >> right. >> so you are bullish. >> the setup is like the 1960s where bond yields made a series of higher highs, and inflation was rising and the fed rate repression is receding -- >> that all changed with the last cpi number, hasn't it? >> well, i think what cpa said was first of all, the volatility of inflation is falling a lot, and i am in the camp we are not going to 2%, we are going to stay 3, 3.5, and that has fallen back to the 1960s and 1990s levels, and at that level parts of the market can operate really well, if you are an energy company and industrial company, you cover your fixed costs and it has positive operating levels. for those industries they thrive in a higher inflation environment, and that was in the '60s, but in other industries, like the banking industry, for example, they struggle in that environment. yeah,
we will talk with barry knapp. closed at an all-time high, but joining us now is barry knapp, director at iron sides macro economics. you have a higher risk than just in the s&p itself. >> right. >> so you are bullish. >> the setup is like the 1960s where bond yields made a series of higher highs, and inflation was rising and the fed rate repression is receding -- >> that all changed with the last cpi number, hasn't it? >> well, i think what cpa said was first...
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ceo barry biffle joining me first from box business. great to have you here. you decide to make these changes? >> we've come up with four options, because ick, economy, business and premium and believe you'll find the lowest total price and not just fair. customers will like -- fare and customers will like this and making changes to this to win you with great prices and services as well. ashley: how do you think consumers are doing right now? we've done so much on inflation and still biting. from your perspective, how are the customers doing? we haven't seen the inflation in air travel in other parts of the economy and there's no hindrance on demand and expect the summer to continue that acceleration of demand through the summer. ashley: what kind of spending trends are you seeing? jot consumer is resilient and it's widespread. we're seeing domestic and international and everyone is really kind of traveling over the last kind of hurdle of getting everybody back traveling. ashley: memorial day is just around the corner here and busy times for you guys. how are
ceo barry biffle joining me first from box business. great to have you here. you decide to make these changes? >> we've come up with four options, because ick, economy, business and premium and believe you'll find the lowest total price and not just fair. customers will like -- fare and customers will like this and making changes to this to win you with great prices and services as well. ashley: how do you think consumers are doing right now? we've done so much on inflation and still...
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the debate is moderated by journalist barry white. -- mary weiss. watch it live on c-span and online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1,000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled live zones so students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> during a trip to ukraine, secretary of state antony blinken met with the company's -- the country's president zelenskyy. after that he spoke about u.s. continued support for ukraine. >> thank you for the introduction. thank you for your decades-long contributions to science and education and for the polytech nick institute. i am so grateful to be here with each and every one of you. today, it's been 611 days since poulin launched his
the debate is moderated by journalist barry white. -- mary weiss. watch it live on c-span and online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1,000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled live zones so students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for...
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barry is a good example. — levelling up funds. barry is a good example, wrexham is another example.h government that are _ together with the welsh government that are attracting jobs and investment in anglesey and port talbot — investment in anglesey and port talbot. an announcement this week for wytfa _ talbot. an announcement this week for wylfa power station which is incredibly exciting. i have a strong record _ incredibly exciting. i have a strong record of— incredibly exciting. i have a strong record of investing in wales and delivering — record of investing in wales and delivering security for people. the future _ delivering security for people. the future and — delivering security for people. the future and in uncertain times you need _ future and in uncertain times you need botd — future and in uncertain times you need bold action and a clear plan to deliver— need bold action and a clear plan to deliver a _ need bold action and a clear plan to deliver a secure future for people and that— deliver a secure future for people and that is— deliver a secure future for people and t
barry is a good example. — levelling up funds. barry is a good example, wrexham is another example.h government that are _ together with the welsh government that are attracting jobs and investment in anglesey and port talbot — investment in anglesey and port talbot. an announcement this week for wytfa _ talbot. an announcement this week for wylfa power station which is incredibly exciting. i have a strong record _ incredibly exciting. i have a strong record of— incredibly exciting. i...
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>> you saw barry talk today, jenn. both women that were moved into different positions or titles and what they were responsible for have been changed in recent months. i think those two are often cited. you never know. i feel like every five years, you hear no matter what the bank is, any kind of shuffling, when people are named to senior roles, those are likely going to be the people in the spotlight. sonali: j.p. morgan writing the ai music. thank you for keeping an eye on what has been a long and exciting investor day at j.p. morgan. we will be back with more coverage. stick with us through the break. this is bloomberg. ♪ sonali: highflying wall street arbitrager has died at 87 years old. david westin his here to discuss his legacy. david: i did not know him personally although my law firm represented him. i remember when our partners were summoned to new york to meet with him clandestinely in his apartment. it was a big thing at the time. he was really an inside trader as it turns out. the law had not been enforced
>> you saw barry talk today, jenn. both women that were moved into different positions or titles and what they were responsible for have been changed in recent months. i think those two are often cited. you never know. i feel like every five years, you hear no matter what the bank is, any kind of shuffling, when people are named to senior roles, those are likely going to be the people in the spotlight. sonali: j.p. morgan writing the ai music. thank you for keeping an eye on what has been...
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about nine months later, founder john foley stepped down and they introduced chief financial officer barryy as the next chief executive, highlighting his experience with managing subscription type models in his first year as ceo, he cut peloton's workforce by more than half, and then last february, after eight consecutive quarters of losses, he told cnbc, he was ready to pivot from trying to keep the company alive to growing it shares are now down nearly 80% in 15 months and now down 90% under his tenure and 97% from their all-time closing high. so peloton shares a volatile ride over the last several years. >>> coming up on the show, apple has yet to post a positive month in the year, and our traders have been profiting off that decline since late last year we'll look at how to trade it into earnings and whether apple can break out of its recent slump. >>> as we head to break, here's a look at some of the names falling to new 52-week lows or worse, including cvs health, mosaic, penn entertainment, et si, as well. we'll be right back after this [crowd chanting] they ignored your potential,
about nine months later, founder john foley stepped down and they introduced chief financial officer barryy as the next chief executive, highlighting his experience with managing subscription type models in his first year as ceo, he cut peloton's workforce by more than half, and then last february, after eight consecutive quarters of losses, he told cnbc, he was ready to pivot from trying to keep the company alive to growing it shares are now down nearly 80% in 15 months and now down 90% under...
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barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray.
barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray.