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after the enormous success of the leonard bernstein musical 5he success of the leonard bernstein musicalob fo55e e, again being the role in the 1975 smash, chicago. she was awarded the presidential measure of freedom, the highest honour the us can give a civilian. speaking some years afterwards and still performing 5he afterwards and still performing she said i wouldn't know what to do if i wasn't moving or telling a story to you or 5inging telling a story to you or singing a song. that is the spirit of my life and i really am so lucky to be able to do what i love. for more on this, we're joined by patrick pacheco, co—author of chita rivera's new york time5 bestselling autobiography, chita: a memoir. patrick. thanks for joining patrick. thanks forjoining u5 patrick. thanks forjoining us on bbc news, and fir5tly my condolences to you and all of the other friends and family who are grieving today. thank you for talking to us, i know it must be difficult. she is best known of course for her performance in west side story but tell us a little about her life as a performer. it but tell us a l
after the enormous success of the leonard bernstein musical 5he success of the leonard bernstein musicalob fo55e e, again being the role in the 1975 smash, chicago. she was awarded the presidential measure of freedom, the highest honour the us can give a civilian. speaking some years afterwards and still performing 5he afterwards and still performing she said i wouldn't know what to do if i wasn't moving or telling a story to you or 5inging telling a story to you or singing a song. that is the...
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after the enormous success of the leonard bernstein musical she would go on to work with other legendsgo. she was awarded the presidential measure of freedom, the highest honour the us can give a civilian. speaking some years afterwards and still performing she said "i wouldn't know what to do if i wasn't moving or telling "a story to you or singing a song." "that is the spirit of my life and i really am so lucky to be "able to do what i love." for more on this, i spoke in the last hour with patrick pacheco, co—author of chita rivera's new york times best selling autobiography: "chita: a memoir." firstly my condolences to you and all of the other friends and family who are grieving today. thank you for talking to us, i know it must be difficult. she is best known of course for her performance in west side story but tell us a little about her life as a performer. it is good to be with you and to talk to you about this extraordinary woman, this singular entertainer, who touched hearts around the world. anybody who ever met her will never forget her, because she was, as you said, this ent
after the enormous success of the leonard bernstein musical she would go on to work with other legendsgo. she was awarded the presidential measure of freedom, the highest honour the us can give a civilian. speaking some years afterwards and still performing she said "i wouldn't know what to do if i wasn't moving or telling "a story to you or singing a song." "that is the spirit of my life and i really am so lucky to be "able to do what i love." for more on this, i...
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bernstein didn't like it.ssing sondheim for using that as the sustaining note. >> jeff: i get it. it's obnoxious. sondheim. parton. no thanks. i love both of them. that's kind of the point. not everything is for you, even people you love. i don't know. i just needed to punch up at somebody. bon jovi gets a couple punches and there too. >> stephen: because he's got better hair than you do? >> jeff: yeah. i'm wearing a hat. >> stephen: taking care of business, bachman turner overdrive. >> jeff: i thought my cousin wrote it. >> stephen: you did question him or did he let you think that? >> jeff: yeah. >> stephen: don't think twice it's all right. i've heard you and your boys doing that. "both sides now," "gloria." "somewhere over the rainbow." "rambling man. close with these are quality songs. "i'm not in love." wow. no one talks about ten cc. >> jeff: that's another one. it scared me when i was kid, the middle section where there is the whispering, it always felt like i was in a coma but i could hear people arou
bernstein didn't like it.ssing sondheim for using that as the sustaining note. >> jeff: i get it. it's obnoxious. sondheim. parton. no thanks. i love both of them. that's kind of the point. not everything is for you, even people you love. i don't know. i just needed to punch up at somebody. bon jovi gets a couple punches and there too. >> stephen: because he's got better hair than you do? >> jeff: yeah. i'm wearing a hat. >> stephen: taking care of business, bachman...
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and today our guest is the latvian sailor, communist, blogger, solomon bernstein.on. good day, hello. have we listed all your hypostases? in general, yes. to would you like to add? stalinist communist . what is the difference with just a communist? this is a complex dialectical question; it is unlikely to be answered in two sentences . well, maybe dedicate a little to ours. it is clear that the ban by the baltic authorities, heroic ancestors, and quite obviously latvia, lithuania and estonia , on celebrating with propaganda for those who are proud of their great victory holiday is nothing more than a restoration of nazism. well, even from this short episode, it’s clear what kind of content you promote on the internet, on social networks. that is, first, you are categorically against the demolition of monuments to soviet soldiers in latvia, that’s right, we too, by the way, this is a monument to the liberators of riga from the nazi invaders, it’s called in full correctly, and this is just the tip of the iceberg, because the process did not start yesterday, this not
and today our guest is the latvian sailor, communist, blogger, solomon bernstein.on. good day, hello. have we listed all your hypostases? in general, yes. to would you like to add? stalinist communist . what is the difference with just a communist? this is a complex dialectical question; it is unlikely to be answered in two sentences . well, maybe dedicate a little to ours. it is clear that the ban by the baltic authorities, heroic ancestors, and quite obviously latvia, lithuania and estonia ,...
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. >> the improvement of recent months and my friend, my old friend jared bernstein is correct and the trouble is biden track record is the actual performance and this administration means lower affordability, higher prices and slower growth. >> this is their choice touchdown pass not enforce the current law and we can solve this and that's what the border patrol is telling us. stuart: hard day's night, john lennon, that's the best song he ever i don't mean to >> is that true? stuart: no, jimmy, i just made it up. look at that, sixth avenue, it's supposed to be packed with people, it's empty. >> i saw a guy with 2024 glasses on this morning, is he really enthusiastic or still out for new years? it's a guy worth hanging out with. stuart: back to you in a second, jimmy, 11:00 eastern time, tuesday, january 2 and first show of 20246789 here we go. on the markets, a turn around for the dow is now up all of nine points but that nasdaq still wallowing in red ink. down 260 points back to 14.7 down 1.7%. i imagine that most of the big tech stocks are down along with the nasdaq yesterday. all a
. >> the improvement of recent months and my friend, my old friend jared bernstein is correct and the trouble is biden track record is the actual performance and this administration means lower affordability, higher prices and slower growth. >> this is their choice touchdown pass not enforce the current law and we can solve this and that's what the border patrol is telling us. stuart: hard day's night, john lennon, that's the best song he ever i don't mean to >> is that true?...
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back with us after a slight technical delay is jared bernstein, the president's top economic adviser.e you for sticking around and coming back. >> i appreciate you. obviously, the banking lobby is not a big fan of this. they want you to hold off, see what it might mean. they're concerned what it might mean for credit unions and other smaller banks, community banks. why is this necessarily, do you think? >> well, we start from the premise that junk fees are trash and it's time to take out the garbage, when companies sneak hidden fees into families' bills, that makes it harder for those families to make ends meet. that's why we're taking, as you said, new action to close a loophole that allows some of our biggest banks to charge excessive fees on overdraft loans. this only applies to our largest banks with assets over $10 billion. and these banks typically charge fees on these overdrafts that are well beyond the amount of overdraft itself. this is how a $4 coffee on your debit card can end up costing $40. by closing this loophole, we can cut that average fee by half, saving families, as
back with us after a slight technical delay is jared bernstein, the president's top economic adviser.e you for sticking around and coming back. >> i appreciate you. obviously, the banking lobby is not a big fan of this. they want you to hold off, see what it might mean. they're concerned what it might mean for credit unions and other smaller banks, community banks. why is this necessarily, do you think? >> well, we start from the premise that junk fees are trash and it's time to...
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coming, up analyst at bernstein have a warning for airbnb bears.e looking at the wrong metrics. us stop at 55%ve or the past year. that's next. let's check it out. says here it gets plenty of light. and this must be the ocean view? of aruba? huh. this listing is misleading. well, when at&t says we give businesses get our best deal, on the iphone 15 pro made with titanium. we mean it. amazing. all my agents want it. says here...“inviting pool”. come on over! too inviting. only at&t gives businesses our best deals on any iphone. get iphone 15 pro on us. (♪♪) hi, i'm kim, and i lost 67 pounds on golo. when i go out with people, they expect me to eat like a bird. they are shocked by the amount of food i eat while losing weight. with golo, i don't need a cheat day because i get to eat the foods i like any day of the week. i think he's having a midlife crisis i'm not. you got us t-mobile home internet lite. after a week of streaming they knocked us down... ...to dial up speeds. like from the 90s. great times. all i can do say is that my life is pre-- i l
coming, up analyst at bernstein have a warning for airbnb bears.e looking at the wrong metrics. us stop at 55%ve or the past year. that's next. let's check it out. says here it gets plenty of light. and this must be the ocean view? of aruba? huh. this listing is misleading. well, when at&t says we give businesses get our best deal, on the iphone 15 pro made with titanium. we mean it. amazing. all my agents want it. says here...“inviting pool”. come on over! too inviting. only at&t...
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top economic adviser jared bernstein is live on "gma." >> rhiannon: the new study out on the risks of not moving enough. what to know if you spend your workday sitting behind a desk. dr. sutton is breaking it all down. ♪ tonight i'm going to be a little selfish ♪ >> whit: "selfish" streaming battle. how britney spears fans put a 2011 song by the pop superstar back on the charts. this just days after ex, justin timberlake, drops his comeback single with the same title. ♪ dance, dance the night away ♪ >> gio: "dancing with the stars" taking their hit show on the road and "gma" is backstage taking a spin with the dancing pros, all set to than 70 cities and they're saying -- >> all: good morning, america. whoo! >> whit: good morning, america. we got to get gio on "dancing with the stars." >> gio: i mean, i have a lot to learn. >> whit: we'll start a petition. great to have rhiannon back with us. >> rhiannon: i shouldn't be on "dancing with the stars"? >> whit: absolutely, you should too. your husband might, like, have something to say about it, though. >>> all right, we do have a busy one
top economic adviser jared bernstein is live on "gma." >> rhiannon: the new study out on the risks of not moving enough. what to know if you spend your workday sitting behind a desk. dr. sutton is breaking it all down. ♪ tonight i'm going to be a little selfish ♪ >> whit: "selfish" streaming battle. how britney spears fans put a 2011 song by the pop superstar back on the charts. this just days after ex, justin timberlake, drops his comeback single with the...
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listen to jared bernstein. he was on fox over the week. >> jared bernstein? adviser. he's nothing on his schedule. back from two weeks in the caribbean. >> the idea trump blowing him out of the water is not supported. it's within the margin of error. look at the last three polls and trump up two tied in the other bookend up in the other. if you believe trump will win by 20 points black vote i have bridges to sell you. the guy had vanilla ice at his new year's party. >> that will not stand. >> you're losing. >> this data is always out of context. it's we are getting jobs back. >> all right. enough. >> collaborate. >> the jobs are back. >> all right, up next mickey mouse is now a serial killer, no the beloved cartoon character is now in a horror story. ♪ ♪ >> jessica >> it's mickey mouse like you've never seen him before. >> where the hell the he go? >> mickey mouse is now a creepy serial killer in a new live action horror film because the copy right for the film steamboat willie has finally expired. greg is there the serial killer we all need? >> i don't know.
listen to jared bernstein. he was on fox over the week. >> jared bernstein? adviser. he's nothing on his schedule. back from two weeks in the caribbean. >> the idea trump blowing him out of the water is not supported. it's within the margin of error. look at the last three polls and trump up two tied in the other bookend up in the other. if you believe trump will win by 20 points black vote i have bridges to sell you. the guy had vanilla ice at his new year's party. >> that...
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after the enormous success of the leonard bernstein mu5ical 5he the enormous success of the leonard bernsteiny legends like choreographer bob fo55e e, again being the first to play the role of velma kelly in the 1975 smash chicago. in august 2009 she was awarded the presidential medal of freedom, the highest honour the us can give a civilian. speaking some years afterwards, and while still performing, 5he some years afterwards, and while still performing, she said, i 5till performing, she said, i wouldn't know what to do if i wasn't moving or telling a story to you or 5inging moving or telling a story to you or singing a song. that's the spirit of my life and i'm really so lucky to be able to do what i love. studio: renowned broadway actress, singer and dancer chita rivera, who has died at the age of 91. from today, people living in england will be able to access treatment for common conditions such as sore throats and earache directly from pharmaci5t5, without the need to visit a doctor. it's hoped the new pharmacy fir5t scheme could help ease pressure on gps and free up around 10 million do
after the enormous success of the leonard bernstein mu5ical 5he the enormous success of the leonard bernsteiny legends like choreographer bob fo55e e, again being the first to play the role of velma kelly in the 1975 smash chicago. in august 2009 she was awarded the presidential medal of freedom, the highest honour the us can give a civilian. speaking some years afterwards, and while still performing, 5he some years afterwards, and while still performing, she said, i 5till performing, she said,...
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. >> and join me now for the big picture, legendary journalist carl bernstein.s, you are in the thick of watergate and a witness to nixon's absolutist view of power. that if a president does it, it's not illegal. is what you heard today in court from trump's lawyers, essentially, as we've been discussing, more than nixon even imagined? >> it was preposterous. as your earlier guest just pointed out. and polite language. but i think we've got to take a look at what's really going on here. and nobody understand it better than donald trump. that his potential not mayor, what would really stand between him and staking and running and succeeding at winning the presidency, is this case that jack smith has brought. and he is doing everything in his power to delay and obfuscate and make sure that this case does not go forward before the election. because he knows, as to his lawyers, that this is a terrific case the prosecutor has assembled against him. it has mike pence, his vice president, testimony from pants in all likelihood against the former president of the united
. >> and join me now for the big picture, legendary journalist carl bernstein.s, you are in the thick of watergate and a witness to nixon's absolutist view of power. that if a president does it, it's not illegal. is what you heard today in court from trump's lawyers, essentially, as we've been discussing, more than nixon even imagined? >> it was preposterous. as your earlier guest just pointed out. and polite language. but i think we've got to take a look at what's really going on...
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joining us now on the economy, white house council of economic advisers chair jared bernstein.at the biden administration has been trying to do, jared. good to have you on. thank you. we go back years. >> yes, we do. >> and i wanted to bring up, talk about some of the things jamie dimon said last week. almost sounded like he was normalizing former president trump. a lot of, what a lot of people, democrats said. mad at him for this, but what he was really doing, i think, giving tough love to democrats. i was going to start with that, too. i know you're going to say everything's great with bidenomics and retail sales because of bidenomics. then i'm going to say, then, why do so many people not feel financially healthy? in the latest of poll, jared, 13%. an abc ep ipsos poll. benefited financially. own it, address it instead of saying they don't know what -- don't know what -- they're wrong about that they're feeling? >> no, no. we definitely, i guarantee you, we believe that people, consumers themselves, are the best arbor tors of their financial condition. last friday, "consumer
joining us now on the economy, white house council of economic advisers chair jared bernstein.at the biden administration has been trying to do, jared. good to have you on. thank you. we go back years. >> yes, we do. >> and i wanted to bring up, talk about some of the things jamie dimon said last week. almost sounded like he was normalizing former president trump. a lot of, what a lot of people, democrats said. mad at him for this, but what he was really doing, i think, giving tough...
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larry: so, art, first of all jared bernstein is a friend.not personal. >> yes he is, second of all kind of thin gruel to me, to get rid of junk fees. by the way neither you or i, price controls don't lower cost of anything, insulin or medical health care. >> no, they don't. larry: i don't know if you saw my riff at all, the problem real wages have been sinking for three years. people are poorer than they were in early 2021. while that's been happening consequently the level of prices has gone up. you no i call that the affordability crisis and i will leave it in your hands. >> yeah, you're completely correct on that. people don't buy inflation. they buy prices. larry: right. >> when you go there to buy -- yes it is true, inflation has been coming down, larry, that is true but no one buys with inflation, they buy with prices and prices have been going up all the time, just at a slightly slower rate. since biden came, 17 1/2%. that is hitting every one all the time every day. interest rates the same thing. all the mortgage rates have gone up s
larry: so, art, first of all jared bernstein is a friend.not personal. >> yes he is, second of all kind of thin gruel to me, to get rid of junk fees. by the way neither you or i, price controls don't lower cost of anything, insulin or medical health care. >> no, they don't. larry: i don't know if you saw my riff at all, the problem real wages have been sinking for three years. people are poorer than they were in early 2021. while that's been happening consequently the level of...
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. >> jessica: listen to jerry bernstein on fox over the weekend. >> jesse: jerry bernstein. >> jessica president say -- >> jessica: he does. >> jesse: nothing on his schedule. just got back from two weeks in the caribbean. >> jessica: this idea that trump is pulling out of the water is not supported by the data. the real clear politics averages within -- no, it is within the margin of error. last three or four poles, trump is up to arco, the other, biden has one of the other. if you believe trump will win with 20 points of the black vote, i have many bridges to sell you. the guy had vanilla ice at his new year's eve party and you think -- >> jesse: how dare you, jessica. i have heard a lot from you over the years, but that will not stand. >> jessica: ice, ice, baby, you are losing the youth vote. >> greg: yeah, this data is always out of context. >> jessica: no -- >> greg: it is. coming off a pandemic, getting jobs back, yes, because -- >> jessica: but all -- >> greg: listen! >> jessica: the job -- >> dana: up next, mickey mouse is now a serial killer. why the beloved disney cartoon is
. >> jessica: listen to jerry bernstein on fox over the weekend. >> jesse: jerry bernstein. >> jessica president say -- >> jessica: he does. >> jesse: nothing on his schedule. just got back from two weeks in the caribbean. >> jessica: this idea that trump is pulling out of the water is not supported by the data. the real clear politics averages within -- no, it is within the margin of error. last three or four poles, trump is up to arco, the other, biden has...
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bernstein has tesla at 150 and average by the way is 226. bernstein says they don't want growth or margins to improve for tesla for two years. positives: tesla working on $25,000 car and they say they have the capacity to build 125,000 cyber truck as year. stuart: investors are not buying it. >> no, they're not. stuart: do you buy this dip? >> no, i would not buy. you've run out of the hype and promise of electric cars. we're seeing demand diminish and now they've got to think of next hype machine, what's the next promise? ai in musk's opinion but look at fundamentals of business, it's deceldecelerating and the operag margin down 50% 15-8, that's not attractive in the automotive mark and bmws and toyotas and 15-16 and ford about 10. tesla is proving it can't exist alone as auto maker and got to move into the next big hype machine and that's ai. musk, i'll give him credit. i would never short the stock and did once and made money and will never again. he's the best visionary out there to project what's coming next. he could reenergize this st
bernstein has tesla at 150 and average by the way is 226. bernstein says they don't want growth or margins to improve for tesla for two years. positives: tesla working on $25,000 car and they say they have the capacity to build 125,000 cyber truck as year. stuart: investors are not buying it. >> no, they're not. stuart: do you buy this dip? >> no, i would not buy. you've run out of the hype and promise of electric cars. we're seeing demand diminish and now they've got to think of...
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because you play felicia, married to leonard bernstein, and he is a composer and a conductor, she ist about that before? >> no, not -- i mean, there were bits. watching someone do something, you know, big, you know -- there was that. i've seen him play glastonbury, which is crazy and nerve-racking. >> jimmy: are you nervous when marcus plays? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you are? >> sometimes. for the big things, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: interesting. do you know -- because musicians, i find, they give a performance, and then, you know, when they're really good like they are, you see it, you think it's good. then they have a different opinion. it was either not as good as they hoped or whatever. do you know those degrees of how it went? >> i can sort of tell when he's happy. but i think it's the same for actors. actors think they've done amazingly, and it's not that great, and vice versa. >> jimmy: is that right? you've had experiences with people like that. >> i've come off thinking i nailed that and been told otherwise. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: also, y
because you play felicia, married to leonard bernstein, and he is a composer and a conductor, she ist about that before? >> no, not -- i mean, there were bits. watching someone do something, you know, big, you know -- there was that. i've seen him play glastonbury, which is crazy and nerve-racking. >> jimmy: are you nervous when marcus plays? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you are? >> sometimes. for the big things, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: interesting. do you know --...
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my friend, my old friend jared bernstein is correct.biden track record, the actual performance over the course of his administration means lower affordability, higher prices, slower growth. and, stu, one other thing. everyone's looking ahead, i know, we've got an election year and the economy's going to be a guy gantic issue, as it must. economy and border, i think. but the point is you've got the leading indicators in the conference board down 20 straight months. now, maybe that business model doesn't work anymore, but it sure doesn't spell soft landing or great growth. the treasury yield curve is upside down -- stuart: it is. >> that's been the case also, i think, for 18 or 20 months. and the manufacturing part of the economy is negative. it's been negative for well over a year. so i just -- stuart: the momentum ain't there. >> i know. we're going to fight this out and duke it out and blah, blah, blah. i get that. [laughter] but i would say to my friend jared, it ain't -- it's not what a you hope it is, at least not yet. stuart: 2024'
my friend, my old friend jared bernstein is correct.biden track record, the actual performance over the course of his administration means lower affordability, higher prices, slower growth. and, stu, one other thing. everyone's looking ahead, i know, we've got an election year and the economy's going to be a guy gantic issue, as it must. economy and border, i think. but the point is you've got the leading indicators in the conference board down 20 straight months. now, maybe that business model...
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bernstein reiterates it at outperform. stronger upgrade cycle driven by the need for the latest hardware to enable generative a.i. features. that's their call there. >> for me, you pointed it out, three downgrades and then you see price action that -- >> it's rain that you see one downgrade. >> you got it. >> you got three. >> r100%. and then they lose the position as the largest company in the world and microsoft takes the lead. microsoft's price action has been strong. i think for me as it relates to apple, you know, a couple weeks ago, it was a source of funds. you get the upgrade. and then, you know, there's no longer concern about the multi29 times forward. supply chain, upgrade, cycle, we hear about the glasses, 180,000 preorders sold. so i think it's just benefitting from the momentum in the tech space as rates pull back. >> you have potential regulatory issues, doj, all of these reports coming out. it's like, okay, the stock doesn't seem to pay much attention to it over the last, you know, several days. looking ahe
bernstein reiterates it at outperform. stronger upgrade cycle driven by the need for the latest hardware to enable generative a.i. features. that's their call there. >> for me, you pointed it out, three downgrades and then you see price action that -- >> it's rain that you see one downgrade. >> you got it. >> you got three. >> r100%. and then they lose the position as the largest company in the world and microsoft takes the lead. microsoft's price action has been...
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bestselling motivational author gabby bernstein is here live.> announcer: live in times square, this is gma. >> this is gma. that was a big moment, announcing my engagement. >> do you have any other plans? >> gabby encouraged me and others to share, to put it out to the universe like that. we can't wait to see what she has up her sleeve this year. but big news from our gma family to kick off 2024. rachel scott is engaged, yes! [ applause ] so, rachel, tell us. how did elliott, your fiance, pop the big question? >> reporter: you know, i gotta admit, this was a total surprise. we saw that gazebo with all the rose petals and flowers. i actually thought it was there for someone else. i thought we were going to ruin someone else's engagement. it turned out to be my own. so you said yes to marriage this time last year, robin. i'm so excited to say yes to marriage this year. please, guy, send me all your newly wed, all your engagement tips. we're taking it all. >> i can actually give advice now. you are already glowing. congratulations to you and ellio
bestselling motivational author gabby bernstein is here live.> announcer: live in times square, this is gma. >> this is gma. that was a big moment, announcing my engagement. >> do you have any other plans? >> gabby encouraged me and others to share, to put it out to the universe like that. we can't wait to see what she has up her sleeve this year. but big news from our gma family to kick off 2024. rachel scott is engaged, yes! [ applause ] so, rachel, tell us. how did...
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emily: hershey's stock is getting an upgrade this morning from bernstein. it's not only about chocolate here, but it's actually about the effect of g.o.p. weight losses drugs, which were a huge theme last year. it felt like everyone was talking about, what is the actual impact on other companies, of the rise of these drugs? bernstein today raised their price target on hershey to $235, and they also upgraded to an outperform, saying that while these drugs are going to have an impact on chocolate sales, they actually expect hershey to innovate, raise prices, so maybe chocolate is getting more expensive. but they noted that the company seems like they're going to be able to pivot. hershey's acquired a popcorn company, so they're going to be pivoting perhaps to more healthier snacks to offset that impact of people maybe buying less chocolate. katie: it's healthy until you put the butter on. i guess you could put chocolate on the popcorn, and that would outweigh the benefits there. interesting, though, when it comes to the weight loss drugs. we've been hearing f
emily: hershey's stock is getting an upgrade this morning from bernstein. it's not only about chocolate here, but it's actually about the effect of g.o.p. weight losses drugs, which were a huge theme last year. it felt like everyone was talking about, what is the actual impact on other companies, of the rise of these drugs? bernstein today raised their price target on hershey to $235, and they also upgraded to an outperform, saying that while these drugs are going to have an impact on chocolate...
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let's bring in rich bernstein, chief investment. happy new year. welcome.lad to have you with us. >> hi, tyler. happy new year. >> where do you find those sectors, regions, styles that are more sensitive to economic tidbits. what are they? >> right. so tyler, there's kind of an old rule of thumb, which sounds very obvious but people forget it, is that the cycle by definition is determined by cyclicals. and so, when profitability starts revving up, that's because of the businesses of cyclical companies. when profitability is slowing down, that's also because of the profitability of cyclical companies, or lack thereof in that case. stable companies are just too stable to cause a cycle. so, it looks to us as though profit growth is accelerating. we think profit growth could hit 10 so 15% during 2024. if that's the case, minus 10 to 15% to plus 10 to 15 plrs that caused for exposure. small caps, emerging markets. >> interesting. and within those areas, if you talk about materials, industrials, industrials can be broad there. what kind -- name me some names that
let's bring in rich bernstein, chief investment. happy new year. welcome.lad to have you with us. >> hi, tyler. happy new year. >> where do you find those sectors, regions, styles that are more sensitive to economic tidbits. what are they? >> right. so tyler, there's kind of an old rule of thumb, which sounds very obvious but people forget it, is that the cycle by definition is determined by cyclicals. and so, when profitability starts revving up, that's because of the...
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joining me now is jared bernstein, chair of the white house council of economic advisors, jared, greatthe program. what's your reaction to the consumer sentiment data? >> it's very good to see, obviously. the theory that you just took us through, the idea that it takes a lag for these things to catch up with people. that's certainly worn out and this data the last couple months, we've said the strongest increase in this survey in over 30 years. but for that dynamic to carry out, chris, you need to have all that other stuff going on in the background. the lags don't work, you can't back them up with strong, economic results. when we have an unemployment rate that's been below 4% for almost two years running, and prices have eased as much of they have, that's an equation for faster, real wage growth. on average, year over year for the past ten months, real wages have been growing, that improves peoples buying power, it means they're better able to make ends meet. look, as you showed, that is a great couple of months, but that's an early trend. we have more work to do to build on that. bu
joining me now is jared bernstein, chair of the white house council of economic advisors, jared, greatthe program. what's your reaction to the consumer sentiment data? >> it's very good to see, obviously. the theory that you just took us through, the idea that it takes a lag for these things to catch up with people. that's certainly worn out and this data the last couple months, we've said the strongest increase in this survey in over 30 years. but for that dynamic to carry out, chris,...
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woodward and bernstein could not write it down until they had evidence that it was true. and that is the difference. >> next question. >> thank you. i wanted to ask about american foreign policy. american foreign policy is always seen as such a bastion of power. i'm curious about the correlation between foreign policy and what we see in comic books. is there a correlation? are presidents more depicted when there are foreign policy engagements? i'm thinking like 9/11 or gc them depicted were more controversial engagements are less so? >> one of the things we saw, especially around 9/11 was great sensitivity in the comic book industry. at that time marvel in d.c. were based in new york. they were very careful around that time about what they did and did not say around 911. i don't remember many depictions of president bush during that time in any of the major comic books. one of the things we did see and we still see, you can look at what is going on in history and see a reflection in comic books. in the 1980s with president reagan and the berlin wall coming down, you saw j
woodward and bernstein could not write it down until they had evidence that it was true. and that is the difference. >> next question. >> thank you. i wanted to ask about american foreign policy. american foreign policy is always seen as such a bastion of power. i'm curious about the correlation between foreign policy and what we see in comic books. is there a correlation? are presidents more depicted when there are foreign policy engagements? i'm thinking like 9/11 or gc them...
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bernstein, with toni sacconaghi, he has said this for some time.t couple of years for tesla. his estimate for deliveries next year, $2.15 million. the street's at about $2.2 million. he thinks they're not only going to disappoint in terms of deliveries, but also in terms of margins. and when you mentioned morgan stanley, adam jonas has said for some time, the real value within tesla, it's not the automobile and the deliveries there, it's what the entire ecosystem may represent in the future. and there's -- that's why he believes there's so much untapped potential, potential valuation growth in the future, and that's what you get when you listen to adam jonas. and that's his theory right now. not to say it's right or wrong, but that's what he talks about largely in most of his notes. >> yeah, right above the 50-day this morning, at about 234. phil, thanks. interesting story regarding the auto business right now. our phil lebeau. dow down 286 he.er our live market coverage continues after this. is it possible? with comcast business... it is. is it po
bernstein, with toni sacconaghi, he has said this for some time.t couple of years for tesla. his estimate for deliveries next year, $2.15 million. the street's at about $2.2 million. he thinks they're not only going to disappoint in terms of deliveries, but also in terms of margins. and when you mentioned morgan stanley, adam jonas has said for some time, the real value within tesla, it's not the automobile and the deliveries there, it's what the entire ecosystem may represent in the future....
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but woodward and bernstein couldn't write it down until they had evidence that it was true. and that's the difference. and, yeah. next question. i see one in the back here. sorry. thank you. great panel. i want to ask about american foreign policy. i mean, foreign policy always seen as such a bastion of, power for american presidents. i'm curious about the correlation between foreign policy and what we see in maybe comic books is there a correlation? is it that presidents are more often to be depicted when there are foreign engagements? do you see, you know, i'm thinking of 911 or more what are commonly seen as popular foreign policy engagements. do you see presidents depicted in laudatory fashions where more controversial engagements are less so? i mean, do you are there any correlation do you want to point out. one of the things that we saw, especially around 11, was a great sensitivity in the comic book industry because at time, marvel and dc were the two main publishers were based in new york. so they were very careful around that time. what they did and did not see arou
but woodward and bernstein couldn't write it down until they had evidence that it was true. and that's the difference. and, yeah. next question. i see one in the back here. sorry. thank you. great panel. i want to ask about american foreign policy. i mean, foreign policy always seen as such a bastion of, power for american presidents. i'm curious about the correlation between foreign policy and what we see in maybe comic books is there a correlation? is it that presidents are more often to be...
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but woodward and bernstein could not write it down until they had evidence that it was true. and that is the difference. yeah, -- >> next question. i see one of the back here. s >> thank you, great panel. i want to ask about american foreign policy. foreign-policy is often seen as such a bastion of power for american presidents. i am curious about the correlation between foreign policy and what we see in maybe comic books. is there a correlation? is it that presidents are more often to be depicted when there are foreign-policy engagements?, thinking of 9/11 or what is more commonly seen as popular foreign-policy engagements. do you see presidents depicted when there are more correlations you want to point out? >> one of the things we saw, especially around 9/11, was a great sensitivity in the, book industry. at that time, marvel and d.c. where the two main publishers, based in new york. so they were very careful around that time, of what they did and did not say around 911. so i am trying to remember, but i don't really remember many depictions of president bush during that t
but woodward and bernstein could not write it down until they had evidence that it was true. and that is the difference. yeah, -- >> next question. i see one of the back here. s >> thank you, great panel. i want to ask about american foreign policy. foreign-policy is often seen as such a bastion of power for american presidents. i am curious about the correlation between foreign policy and what we see in maybe comic books. is there a correlation? is it that presidents are more often...
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addition to oppenheimer�*s cast and crew, expect recognition for carey mulligan for playing leonard bernstein'sfor the holocaust film the zone of interest, directed byjonathan glazer. also, irish actor andrew scott could get nominated for his role in british film—maker andrew haigh�*s gay romance and ghost story, all of us strangers. i love the fact that the film has been marketed without erasing the gays�* love story out of it, because that's what used to happen. and i always thought it was such a weird, creepy thing to do, and also slightly nonsensical. margot! to me! award season is, of course, taking place against the backdrop of some sobering realities in the outside world — the conflict in the middle east, the ongoing war in ukraine, and a very politically divisive presidential election campaign here in the us. but awards contenders maintain that the oscar nominations and associated hoopla do have relevance in these strife—torn times. they believe oscar season and some of the films out there can help people address problems in the real world with stories that can unify. going into a movie
addition to oppenheimer�*s cast and crew, expect recognition for carey mulligan for playing leonard bernstein'sfor the holocaust film the zone of interest, directed byjonathan glazer. also, irish actor andrew scott could get nominated for his role in british film—maker andrew haigh�*s gay romance and ghost story, all of us strangers. i love the fact that the film has been marketed without erasing the gays�* love story out of it, because that's what used to happen. and i always thought...
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in addition to 0ppenheimer�*s cast and crew, carey mulligan plays leonard bernstein's wife in maestror andrew scott could get nominated for his role in britain's andrew hayes gay romance and ghost story all of us strangers. i love the fact that the film has been marketed without erasing the gay love story out of it because that's what used to happen. i was thought it was a weird creepy thing to do and also slightly nonsensical. award season is of course taking place against the backdrop of some sobering realities in the outside world — the conflict in the middle east, ongoing war in the ukraine and very politically divisive presidential election campaign here in the us. but awards contenders maintain that the oscar nominations and the associated hoopla do have relevance in these strife—torn times. they believe 0scar season and some of the films out there can help people address problems in the real word with stories that can unify. going into a movie theatre and sitting in the dark with strangers and feeling your common humanity is the power of film. and it has helped coalesce society
in addition to 0ppenheimer�*s cast and crew, carey mulligan plays leonard bernstein's wife in maestror andrew scott could get nominated for his role in britain's andrew hayes gay romance and ghost story all of us strangers. i love the fact that the film has been marketed without erasing the gay love story out of it because that's what used to happen. i was thought it was a weird creepy thing to do and also slightly nonsensical. award season is of course taking place against the backdrop of...
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rishi kumar, former saratoga councilmember julie live cut haim's palo alto councilmember joe, be bernstein, a financial advisor and grad student and often mustafa and attorney, another republican side, talky, former mayor of menlo park and karl ryan, a businessman reporting in san jose. i'm ella sogomonian kron. 4 news. >> still ahead on kron, 4 news at 6 more layoffs happening at google. in addition to hundreds made earlier this week. we'll have more on the specific department that was affected. plus, the campaign is heating up for ballot measure aimed at tackling the homelessness crisis in california. we have reaction from both sides of the aisle and the late senator dianne feinstein will officially have a terminal at sfo named in >> welcome back. it's just about to be 6.30, here. and we are looking at a very damp, a live shot of sfo. the runway is soaked right now. >> yeah, i on the humidity index, lawrence, i would be 100% 100% out there right now. and let's look at the roads. but the timing on this refer the commuters going home tonight, really picking up in the evening. voice me comi
rishi kumar, former saratoga councilmember julie live cut haim's palo alto councilmember joe, be bernstein, a financial advisor and grad student and often mustafa and attorney, another republican side, talky, former mayor of menlo park and karl ryan, a businessman reporting in san jose. i'm ella sogomonian kron. 4 news. >> still ahead on kron, 4 news at 6 more layoffs happening at google. in addition to hundreds made earlier this week. we'll have more on the specific department that was...
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. >> i think it's bernstein this morning calls all of this the burden of high expectations.o you think that's what we're looking at? >> yeah, bernstein esteems itself pretty well on some of these, and i thought that's exactly what happened here. those who do not -- my travel trust owns it. we sold -- i don't want to say a great deal of it, but it's my least favorite of the significant ones and that was because it ran so much. and because i don't like their advertising model as much as i like amazon's and i like meta's. but that said, i was also worried about google cloud not doing well. i'm not going to suddenly abandon the thing that drove it down last time which was google cloud being bad. ruth's fine. if you want to sell it, be my guest. it's probably going to be a mistake. >> as for microsoft, they're really slicing up the cloud revenue, wondering whether or not the push to a.i. is sort of cutting out other cloud consumption. >> well, look, i think that they handled themselves very well. they were very methodical. once again, i want to use this ratio theory, because it's
. >> i think it's bernstein this morning calls all of this the burden of high expectations.o you think that's what we're looking at? >> yeah, bernstein esteems itself pretty well on some of these, and i thought that's exactly what happened here. those who do not -- my travel trust owns it. we sold -- i don't want to say a great deal of it, but it's my least favorite of the significant ones and that was because it ran so much. and because i don't like their advertising model as much...
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in addition to 0ppenheimer�*s cast and crew, carey mulligan plays leonard bernstein's wife in maestroer. andrew scott could get nominated for his role in andrew hayes but gave a man's story all of us strangers. i love the fact it has been marketed without embracing the gay love story out of it because that's what used to happen. i was thought it was a weird creepy thing to do and also slightly nonsensical. award season is of course taking place against the backdrop of some sobering realities of the outside world. the conflict in the middle east, ongoing war in the ukraine and very politically divisive presidential election campaign here in the us. but awards contenders maintained that the oscar nominations and the associated hoopla do have relevance in these strife—torn times. we believe 0scar season and some of the films can help people address problems in the real word and can unify. going into a movie theatre and sitting in the dark with strangers and filling your common humanity is the power of film. and it has helped society but now society is unimaginably confused. entertainment
in addition to 0ppenheimer�*s cast and crew, carey mulligan plays leonard bernstein's wife in maestroer. andrew scott could get nominated for his role in andrew hayes but gave a man's story all of us strangers. i love the fact it has been marketed without embracing the gay love story out of it because that's what used to happen. i was thought it was a weird creepy thing to do and also slightly nonsensical. award season is of course taking place against the backdrop of some sobering realities...
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larry: our friend bernstein said on fox news this weekend. >> i got two words for you, lowering costs, lowers cost of insulin, make sure that mead irmewuthat -- measure keep down price of prip ch prescription drugs and fight against junk fees, to continue to build on this progress we made, not just lower inflation but lower costs in key areas of consumer spending. larry: jaredda is a friend, kind of thin greuel to get rid of junk fees, we don't believe in price controls do not lower costs of anything. the problem, art, the problem is real wages have been sinking for three years. people are poorer today than in early 2021, that has been happening, the level of prices has gone up, i call it affordability crisis, it in your hands. >> yes you are correct. people down buy inflation they buy prices. when you go there and buy, inflation has been coming down that is true. but no one buys with anonymous chinese they buy in prices, prices are up. just at a slower rate, since biden came out i think 17.5% that is hitting everyone, interest rates are the same, mortgage rates have gone up, people w
larry: our friend bernstein said on fox news this weekend. >> i got two words for you, lowering costs, lowers cost of insulin, make sure that mead irmewuthat -- measure keep down price of prip ch prescription drugs and fight against junk fees, to continue to build on this progress we made, not just lower inflation but lower costs in key areas of consumer spending. larry: jaredda is a friend, kind of thin greuel to get rid of junk fees, we don't believe in price controls do not lower costs...
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after the enormous success of the leonard bernstein musical she would go on to work with other legendsh, chicago. she was awarded the presidential measure of freedom, the highest honour the us can give a civilian. speaking some years afterwards and still performing she said "i wouldn't know what to do if i wasn't moving or telling "a story to you or singing a song." "that is the spirit of my life and i really am so lucky to be "able to do what i love." chita rivera, icon of the stage — who has died at the age of 91. is it from us from the moment. do stay with us here on bbc news. hello. a fairly potent area of low pressure is going to move to the north of the uk. it's been named storm ingunn by the norwegian metservice. the southern half of the uk is going to be bright and breezy on wednesday, but that storm will bring some strong winds and heavy rain across northern parts of the uk, particularly so for parts of scotland, where the strongest winds could reach around 85 mph. here's the storm system, you can see it developing here. it is moving well to the north of us. but just look at a
after the enormous success of the leonard bernstein musical she would go on to work with other legendsh, chicago. she was awarded the presidential measure of freedom, the highest honour the us can give a civilian. speaking some years afterwards and still performing she said "i wouldn't know what to do if i wasn't moving or telling "a story to you or singing a song." "that is the spirit of my life and i really am so lucky to be "able to do what i love." chita...
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in addition to oppenheimer�*s cast and crew, carey mulligan plays leonard bernstein's wife in maestro scott could get nominated for his role in britain's andrew hayes gay romance and ghost story all of us strangers. i love the fact that the film has been marketed without erasing the gay love story out of it because that's what used to happen. i was thought it was a weird creepy thing to do and also slightly nonsensical. award season is of course taking place against the backdrop of some sobering realities in the outside world — the conflict in the middle east, ongoing war in the ukraine and very politically divisive presidential election campaign here in the us. but awards contenders maintain that the oscar nominations and the associated hoopla do have relevance in these strife—torn times. they believe oscar season and some of the films out there can help people address problems in the real word with stories that can unify. going into a movie theatre and sitting in the dark with strangers and feeling your common humanity is the power of film. and it has helped coalesce society but now
in addition to oppenheimer�*s cast and crew, carey mulligan plays leonard bernstein's wife in maestro scott could get nominated for his role in britain's andrew hayes gay romance and ghost story all of us strangers. i love the fact that the film has been marketed without erasing the gay love story out of it because that's what used to happen. i was thought it was a weird creepy thing to do and also slightly nonsensical. award season is of course taking place against the backdrop of some...
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and of now, why don't want to be the cronkite and the woodward and bernstein and the julian assign you are we have to reiterate and try to reconnect people with the fact that journalism is critical to what to a thriving world, much less interested in line out the death of a us citizen, i have to go back to that in detention is a tragedy, obviously, the serious diplomatic incident as we have seen in the past. so what repercussions if any, do you think gonzalez death might have for p, have nothing, nothing. there the i, i promise you, i have a 3 day rule after 3 days the, the, the story to go. let me go back. do you? oh, yeah, and the sausage that, that the top of the list, this man was a journal is a journalist. it's under the and i'm a lawyer under the rules of the supreme court under a case called bart vicki. he was absolutely coverage. so that doesn't get anybody's attention. that doesn't. why is one person a whistle blower and somebody to be revered. in other words, this niche or a problem, it's funny, we look at not the, the, the platform or the person, but the subject matter. and
and of now, why don't want to be the cronkite and the woodward and bernstein and the julian assign you are we have to reiterate and try to reconnect people with the fact that journalism is critical to what to a thriving world, much less interested in line out the death of a us citizen, i have to go back to that in detention is a tragedy, obviously, the serious diplomatic incident as we have seen in the past. so what repercussions if any, do you think gonzalez death might have for p, have...
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rishi kumar, former saratoga councilmember julie live cut haim's palo alto councilmember joe, be bernstein, a financial advisor and grad student and often mustafa and attorney, another republican side, talky, former mayor of menlo park and karl ryan, a businessman reporting in san jose. i'm ella sogomonian kron. 4 news. >> first lady jill biden is making 2 stops in the bay this week for fundraising events. she is expected to land at sfo around 8.30, or so tonight. >> the first lady will be giving a speech for her husband's reelection campaign in san francisco tomorrow before going down to la tomorrow night for a different fundraiser. there. biden will then return to the bay on thursday. she is expected to land at the sonoma county airport in the afternoon to speak at a fundraising event in healdsburg. >> if you're driving down highway 101 in the south bay from 09:00am to 04:00pm this week. listen up. caltrans crews are reducing lanes on both southbound and northbound from 13th street in san jose, the shoreline boulevard in mountain view. they're working on some repairs lanes at the center
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bradley cooper was shut out of best director, but he's up there for best actor for playing leonard bernsteinlm. maestro. let's ask you this question, siobhan. what of all the films that have been nominated is your absolute standout favourite? what film do you recommend everyone watching at home to get out there and watch as soon as they can? oh well, poor things if you've got a very broad minded mum. i don't. so let's kick that one out. anatomy of a fall is a really good thriller. it's actually a french film, but a german actress, and it's in german, french and english. and the french, surprisingly, didn't put it forward for best international film. they put in taste of things, which didn't show up at all. and other bad news for the french. napoleon is doing very well in the craft categories this year. that was siobhan synnot talking about the oscars and let us go to the united nations the security council is continuing its meeting about the israel— gaza conflict, in the last few minutes we heard from the un chief antonio guterres, talking about the fact that he believed that nothing can jus
bradley cooper was shut out of best director, but he's up there for best actor for playing leonard bernsteinlm. maestro. let's ask you this question, siobhan. what of all the films that have been nominated is your absolute standout favourite? what film do you recommend everyone watching at home to get out there and watch as soon as they can? oh well, poor things if you've got a very broad minded mum. i don't. so let's kick that one out. anatomy of a fall is a really good thriller. it's actually...