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it turned out brian wells lost his life over $8,702. so recovered handwritten notes with detailed, complicated instructions, apparently written for wells, on how to carry out the robbery. >> the notes involved in this case were voluminous. there were nine total pages of notes. >> the notes referred to wells as a "hostage." and they were peppered with dire warnings. like, "bomb has tripwires. forcing or tampering will detonate." and, "we are following you. if you delay, disobey or alert anyone, you will die." the collar bomb locked around wells'neck had four keyholes. the notes also included maps and instructions directing wells to a location where he'd find a key and more instructions on where to find another key, and then another, until finally he'd be free of the bomb. an illustrated manuscript of treachery. i get the sense that there's a scavenger hunt going on. and if he follows the notes in a timely manner, he can go from point "a" to "b, " to "c, " to "d" and come up with the holy grail, which is the key to unlock this thing. >> th
it turned out brian wells lost his life over $8,702. so recovered handwritten notes with detailed, complicated instructions, apparently written for wells, on how to carry out the robbery. >> the notes involved in this case were voluminous. there were nine total pages of notes. >> the notes referred to wells as a "hostage." and they were peppered with dire warnings. like, "bomb has tripwires. forcing or tampering will detonate." and, "we are following you. if...
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and because -- >> brian: can you name a democratic lawmaker that will join you at the border? >> wellrtunate that today we do not have any democrat lawmakers with us. but we are here to give thanks to all the men and women who have put their life on the line in trying to stem the flow of the illegals coming across our border. privately i could tell you i have democrat colleagues have pulled me aside and said, "listen, it's out of control. we need to do something." when i asked them, "why won't you speak out? why don't you go to the border with us?" they say, "i'll lose my committee assignments. there will be retribution." and they don't have to worry about that, so there should be no excuse anymore as to why democrats don't work with republicans in securing the border. >> ainsley: charlamagne tha god is on every morning, "the breakfast club" is his show, it's very popular. he's a democrat but he's not afraid to go after democrats when he doesn't agree with them. he was talking about the next presidential election. joe biden and kamala harris and pete buttigieg. he said we really need
and because -- >> brian: can you name a democratic lawmaker that will join you at the border? >> wellrtunate that today we do not have any democrat lawmakers with us. but we are here to give thanks to all the men and women who have put their life on the line in trying to stem the flow of the illegals coming across our border. privately i could tell you i have democrat colleagues have pulled me aside and said, "listen, it's out of control. we need to do something." when i...
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>> well, brian sort of referenced, it's heavy. it doesn't act well. i think we have some charts here, and we might be able to look at them. what we know is that this is the god in the consumer staples space of all of the operators, whether it's coke, wal-mart, protector, you pick, general mills. this is the one that's had the greated growth rate, the greatest earnings growth rate, sales, everything, yet it's always expensive, three times. look at that chart. that is all of the elements at the top. another iteration would be to put in converging trend lines, same chart. so i think the risk here is that this is generally rerated lar from its sort of rich valuation. >> is this one in the holly index, mike? i can't remember. >> it is. it is. yes. this is a holly index name. and, you know, i'd like -- brian, i agree. this is from the staple stock. people are really sensitive, i think, to rising prices. that includes grocery prices. costco has a way to mit gates that. i am with carter, though. 35 times, this thing is very pricey. but what's interesting here
>> well, brian sort of referenced, it's heavy. it doesn't act well. i think we have some charts here, and we might be able to look at them. what we know is that this is the god in the consumer staples space of all of the operators, whether it's coke, wal-mart, protector, you pick, general mills. this is the one that's had the greated growth rate, the greatest earnings growth rate, sales, everything, yet it's always expensive, three times. look at that chart. that is all of the elements at...
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brian, well you recapping the civil rights era, how that came about, what did you learn about it? you, look forward to the answer off the air. >> thank you for the, question this is an important story that the book follows. the caller is referring to the fbi's surveillance activities in the 1950s and 1960s in particular. harassing and surveilling civil rights leaders. martin luther king most especially, also elijah muhammad, malcolm x, sticky carmichael and many others. this is a really important story that the book follows, but also i want to follow another story that is happening alongside it. which is had a triumph of a kind of law and order style of politics, which is essentially racialized politics, winds out in the 1960s as a result of the civil rights revolution. essentially empowers law enforcement to wiretap a far less visible sector of the american public, that's communities of color who are on the front lines of what would become known as the war on drugs. so, while the book traces that history of, say, martin luther king and it also traces the history of the martin lut
brian, well you recapping the civil rights era, how that came about, what did you learn about it? you, look forward to the answer off the air. >> thank you for the, question this is an important story that the book follows. the caller is referring to the fbi's surveillance activities in the 1950s and 1960s in particular. harassing and surveilling civil rights leaders. martin luther king most especially, also elijah muhammad, malcolm x, sticky carmichael and many others. this is a really...
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he is not a good pastor as well. >> brian: i don't get it.e has got $17 million he has raised to your 5 until. i thought the party was all in on this. is it the donors? is it the rnc? who is not backing you, herschel? >> well, no, people are backing me. >> even during the general, i was raised just as much as anyone in the republican side, but, this they were raising a lot of money. they were buying a seat because they can't run on the policies. right now i don't think he is run on his voting record. what he has to do is outspend you to put these ads out pretending to be someone that he is not. he is a very radical voter. he voted that way many times. we talk about voting joe biden. >> you were with brian kemp yesterday. the governor had overwhelming victory. people look at him as a presidential candidate perhaps, how could georgia want to put a conservative in agree, send a liberal to washington. can you get your head around that? you know, i don't think people understand that. that's one reason i tell people to go to team herschel.com. i'm
he is not a good pastor as well. >> brian: i don't get it.e has got $17 million he has raised to your 5 until. i thought the party was all in on this. is it the donors? is it the rnc? who is not backing you, herschel? >> well, no, people are backing me. >> even during the general, i was raised just as much as anyone in the republican side, but, this they were raising a lot of money. they were buying a seat because they can't run on the policies. right now i don't think he is...
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>> well, thanks for having me, brian.to deny parent participation in a child's education would amount to a dereliction of duty for every school aid teacher. teachers do not teach it's the individual teacher in that classroom who need to make an assessment on every student. guess how they get that assessment? from parental involvement they get information from the parent on study discuss his work habits, you can't get that information anywhere else except from the parent and this is why what the teachers union said is nothing more than the political stunt. they're in the back pocket brian of the democrat party. they don't teach. individual classroom teachers teach. as a former school teacher i relied on parents to give me information about their sons and daughters. >> brian: wow. so here's the former secretary of education betsy devos responding. you misspelled parents. further they say together families and educators are a team that advocates that all students need. out of touch billionaires, however, are not. so that of
>> well, thanks for having me, brian.to deny parent participation in a child's education would amount to a dereliction of duty for every school aid teacher. teachers do not teach it's the individual teacher in that classroom who need to make an assessment on every student. guess how they get that assessment? from parental involvement they get information from the parent on study discuss his work habits, you can't get that information anywhere else except from the parent and this is why...
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cheryl: brian? >> well, i think the fed doesn't know what it's doing.ughter] cheryl: mic drop. >> they have voices conflicting with each other. when you get yourself into this, there's no path out. you don't know the path out, so they're wondering where they're going to go. i agree with john, they're likely to make mistakes on the other end of this and crush the economy to try to beat inflation. but that's why you don't get into it in the first place. that's why you don't talk about transitory when everybody can see there's a real inflation pop. -- problem. but they chose to play politics, not economics, and now they're flying blind in my view. >> as far as the fed is concerned, silence can be golden. [laughter] cheryl: bring back alan greenspan. the word salad. thank you very much, good to see you both. see you this many a little bit. >>> all right, well, recruiting border help from the friendly skies. federal air marshals are now assisting at the border leaving a big security gap with our airlines. we're going to give you all the details coming up nex
cheryl: brian? >> well, i think the fed doesn't know what it's doing.ughter] cheryl: mic drop. >> they have voices conflicting with each other. when you get yourself into this, there's no path out. you don't know the path out, so they're wondering where they're going to go. i agree with john, they're likely to make mistakes on the other end of this and crush the economy to try to beat inflation. but that's why you don't get into it in the first place. that's why you don't talk about...
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so what are the benefits here, brian? well from a campaigning standpoint, uh, the campaigns have to try to focus on getting that majority out of the box. the 50% plus one and you went and ranked choice. voting doesn't even come into play. but the secondary campaign is if there are multiple candidates in a campaign or in an election then you you are probably not going to get 50% plus one. so now you have to campaign for being the second choice on people's ballots or third choice because it ends up being kind of a rolling progression that ends up with the vote. so for example, in the case of the oakland mayoral race um, somebody could have in the first round the majority of first place votes and not end up winning the race for america, and this goes on a lot with ranked choice. voting okay, which is what lauren taylor is sort of lamenting about. you also mentioned the cost factor. i understand that that could be a reason why some elections, you know, choose to move to this voting system. but brian just because this is a legitima
so what are the benefits here, brian? well from a campaigning standpoint, uh, the campaigns have to try to focus on getting that majority out of the box. the 50% plus one and you went and ranked choice. voting doesn't even come into play. but the secondary campaign is if there are multiple candidates in a campaign or in an election then you you are probably not going to get 50% plus one. so now you have to campaign for being the second choice on people's ballots or third choice because it ends...
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. >> brian: well, normal president would sit there about a half an hour. >> steve: let's talk to sarahkabee sanders. she is running for governor, but once upon a time she was press secretary. sarah, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: if you were joe biden, when you get out of town as quick as possible after the midterms? >> if i was joe biden, i probably would leave before the midterms because every single republican is campaigning aggressively against his failed policies. and that is one of the biggest reasons we will see a massive red wave though across america. because joe biden and his team at the house democrats and the control of the senate have literally destroyed every single thing they have touched. and that is why they were so much excitement, so much enthusiasm to see republicans take back the house. to see republicans take back the senate and to take over the 36 governor's race is across the country today. if i was him i would run out of town too. >> brian: buddies running on on the fact that fact democracies and the balance and running on the fact he has two m
. >> brian: well, normal president would sit there about a half an hour. >> steve: let's talk to sarahkabee sanders. she is running for governor, but once upon a time she was press secretary. sarah, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: if you were joe biden, when you get out of town as quick as possible after the midterms? >> if i was joe biden, i probably would leave before the midterms because every single republican is campaigning aggressively against...
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budgets are tighter, and why do people feel they have that extra money to spend on holiday gifts, brian? >> well, again, you can't have nothing necessarily under the tree, at the end of this holiday season, but at the end of the day, there are compromises that are being made. and what's interesting is despite the fact that retailers have been discounting slightly more aggressively than last year, anecdotally, people that i've spoken to at the mall here so far have said they don't find the deals that much more attractive than last year. and one reason for that might be that despite the higher discounting, they don't have the budget as they did from last year, because of the fact that they're getting squeezed, things like food, things like rent, things like gas, the things that you need, on a daily basis, getting more expensive, so the holiday spend is still there, it's just a little bit smalleren this this year than perhaps it was as a share of your income compared to last year. >> thank you very much. >>> and 55 million americans travel to their thanksgiving dinner this year, most people drove,
budgets are tighter, and why do people feel they have that extra money to spend on holiday gifts, brian? >> well, again, you can't have nothing necessarily under the tree, at the end of this holiday season, but at the end of the day, there are compromises that are being made. and what's interesting is despite the fact that retailers have been discounting slightly more aggressively than last year, anecdotally, people that i've spoken to at the mall here so far have said they don't find the...
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brian: frances juarez. such a great mayor in miami. don't be surprised if he doesn't run for president. >> ainsley: anna paulina she won 13th district to the u.s. congress she will be with us as wellan: we have a lot to discuss. so many notes and developing and thrilled that you are here. >> steve: indeed. >> ainsley: we hope we find out these senate seats while on the air. don't turn your will channel. still ahead, a fox weather alert. we are tracking the tropical storm nicole warnings and warnings system gaining strength on the florida's east coast. and janice dean is tracking it all. plus, laughing, giggling. joe concha breaks down the reaction to the midterm wins and the fact that both the chambers are still in the balance. don't move. that's joe looking grim. ♪ ♪ my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪ ♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala is a once-monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma that can mean less oral steroids. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your
brian: frances juarez. such a great mayor in miami. don't be surprised if he doesn't run for president. >> ainsley: anna paulina she won 13th district to the u.s. congress she will be with us as wellan: we have a lot to discuss. so many notes and developing and thrilled that you are here. >> steve: indeed. >> ainsley: we hope we find out these senate seats while on the air. don't turn your will channel. still ahead, a fox weather alert. we are tracking the tropical storm...
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well. yeah, ha, i i, brian's absolutely right. i mean, he was cast because he was so photogenic, he was affable, not very smart. and then he went to his head. i mean, he actually believes the propaganda that is generated about him and it gives us another example of how bad narratives create bad outcomes. shay and dublin. yeah, i think brian's got a great point. i mean, zalinski is a perfect mark for the cia and for the, the american war state and to target and manipulate to present this honest, you know, a rags to riches figure. but of course, as an ascii has no political pedigree and would be relatively naive that you know, he's a, he's a, a young man am who has been swept along on this type of propaganda. his own propaganda as well. and to go back to the previous a guests and analysis of how the the, the state has been of ukraine has been sort of undermined. i mean, it goes back a long way. i mean, in 1949, that the u. s. deployed agents in the ukraine, so this is the new operation red sox, which was please say your strike under
well. yeah, ha, i i, brian's absolutely right. i mean, he was cast because he was so photogenic, he was affable, not very smart. and then he went to his head. i mean, he actually believes the propaganda that is generated about him and it gives us another example of how bad narratives create bad outcomes. shay and dublin. yeah, i think brian's got a great point. i mean, zalinski is a perfect mark for the cia and for the, the american war state and to target and manipulate to present this honest,...
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i think brian explain it well. _ bigger bombardment. i think brian explain it well. late too, soon too _ front of them and not escalate too, soon too fast. it's been incremental to health _ soon too fast. it's been incremental to health ukraine. nato members have all but _ to health ukraine. nato members have all but treated them like a member of nato _ all but treated them like a member of nato. short of doing the handful of nato. short of doing the handful of things— of nato. short of doing the handful of things that are left to do to defend — of things that are left to do to defend them against russia. the united _ defend them against russia. the united states today provided $53 million _ united states today provided $53 million to help them fight off the drones— million to help them fight off the drones provided from iran, targeting substations. we have to make sure that ukraine get through the winter and wins _ that ukraine get through the winter and wins this war, so there are still— and wins this war, so there are still some _ and wins this war, so there are st
i think brian explain it well. _ bigger bombardment. i think brian explain it well. late too, soon too _ front of them and not escalate too, soon too fast. it's been incremental to health _ soon too fast. it's been incremental to health ukraine. nato members have all but _ to health ukraine. nato members have all but treated them like a member of nato _ all but treated them like a member of nato. short of doing the handful of nato. short of doing the handful of things— of nato. short of doing...
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brian stewart: well, it's a close one. there's no doubt about that. known each other from high school onwards, and then the two men who married the two girls became friends as well along the way. val: they've had a lifelong friendship together. louise: would you say best friends? val: oh, yes, i would say best friends, yes. jenny was lynelle's maid of honor, and lynelle was jenny and scott's bridesmaid. louise: jenny morrison describes lynelle stewart on her facebook page as her "dear old friend." lynelle says jenny is a "precious treasure" and a "forever friend." when mr. morrison entered parliament, the stewarts were delighted. brian: tim was invited to attend scott's maiden speech. he was excited, so was i, when scott was elected. house speaker: the member for cook. prime minister morrison: mr. speaker, it is with humility-- brian: i thought it was rather a privilege that tim was one of those who received the invitation. i would imagine that any incumbent for the--speaking for the first time would ask people to attend who were in some way special h
brian stewart: well, it's a close one. there's no doubt about that. known each other from high school onwards, and then the two men who married the two girls became friends as well along the way. val: they've had a lifelong friendship together. louise: would you say best friends? val: oh, yes, i would say best friends, yes. jenny was lynelle's maid of honor, and lynelle was jenny and scott's bridesmaid. louise: jenny morrison describes lynelle stewart on her facebook page as her "dear old...
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there's no bearing in reality and i'm sure brian would, would elaborate on that. ok, well, well phil appear. as i said in my introduction, no amount of arms is going to change the calculus on the ground. i mean, i'm one of the, probably the last person, the world that would quote joseph burrell, but it will be settled on the battlefield. and there's really nothing outside of a direct nato intervention which they would lose if they did. i mean, they're using ukraine as a proxy. now the ukranian army was destroyed in the summer. now they're fighting nato ok with ukrainian soldiers and others soldiers wearing ukrainian uniforms there. but there is no reckoning that the strategy is working whatsoever. again, i want to stress the infrastructure of the country is being degraded in the middle of winter. how can this continue on philip? well, i mean, if i were seriously involved in making decisions, i would say no, it can go on. and i would point out the sensually that i think even the, even the parties involved clearly understand if this is ultimately only going to be settled thr
there's no bearing in reality and i'm sure brian would, would elaborate on that. ok, well, well phil appear. as i said in my introduction, no amount of arms is going to change the calculus on the ground. i mean, i'm one of the, probably the last person, the world that would quote joseph burrell, but it will be settled on the battlefield. and there's really nothing outside of a direct nato intervention which they would lose if they did. i mean, they're using ukraine as a proxy. now the ukranian...
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to win it with messy up front. >> carley: number one in the world argentina. >> brian: not film. >> ainsley: if we do well: two more games. >> ainsley: do we go on to play more. >> brian: that's the hope. get to the knockout round and life will be good again. >> steve: from turkey to tiktok, brian. >> brian: here we go. still ahead. targeting tiktok lawmakers on both sides of the aisle calling for a ban of the chinese owned app., what you need to know. >> ainsley: plus, as republicans take back the house, boosting energy independence is at the top of their to do list. what power c power power compan do on day one. that's next. ♪ customize your kitchen at lowe's with the samsung bespoke refrigerator. buy more save more on samsung appliances plus get $350 off instantly when you buy any 4 pieces. shop daily steals this black friday exclusively at lowe's. find your beat your moment of calm find your potential then own it support your immune system with a potent blend of nutrients and emerge your best every day with emergen-c as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switc
to win it with messy up front. >> carley: number one in the world argentina. >> brian: not film. >> ainsley: if we do well: two more games. >> ainsley: do we go on to play more. >> brian: that's the hope. get to the knockout round and life will be good again. >> steve: from turkey to tiktok, brian. >> brian: here we go. still ahead. targeting tiktok lawmakers on both sides of the aisle calling for a ban of the chinese owned app., what you need to know....
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i don't think he represents virginia well. >> brian: people say well, joe manchin against packing theto stand up against massive build back better? what do you say to that? >> sometimes he acts conservative but when push comes to shove is he a loyal partisan democrat. he just couldn't say no to joe biden and chuck schumer over there. and he went along with their agenda. i would say now we have the house of representatives, likely republican. those extremist it views are off the table. we need a senate, i would just say beings look -- this is donald trump's it second best state he voted to impeach donald trump twice. he must not be thinking about voting for re-election. impeachment hearings were a sham and outrage to the country. whether you support donald trump or not. the impeachment process was a complete farce and outrage for joe manchin to vote to impeach donald trump i think betrayed west virginia voters. and almost 70% voted for donald trump. i think he is going to lose. >> brian: do you think he is going to run again? he is already in his 70s, already been governor. had this jo
i don't think he represents virginia well. >> brian: people say well, joe manchin against packing theto stand up against massive build back better? what do you say to that? >> sometimes he acts conservative but when push comes to shove is he a loyal partisan democrat. he just couldn't say no to joe biden and chuck schumer over there. and he went along with their agenda. i would say now we have the house of representatives, likely republican. those extremist it views are off the...
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detect lung cancer early in patients like brian well, this is the monarch robot that doctors actuallyt to our studios. and there it is. we're going to bring it in. we're going to actually show you how it works and how it's saving lives. so stay tuned for that in the nine o'clock hour of mornings on to looking forward to that, rosemary yeah, i love it. we go high tech in studio. yes indeed. outside our doors at this hour, we have a blue blue skies overhead air quality. good to moderate a little hazy out there. the winds have died down and without the air mass turning very stable. we do have dry weather that will continue over the next several days and notice we're dry in our hills. mount diablo reporting relative humidity 28. and temperatures are in the fifties in our hills . meanwhile the rest of us in the thirties and forties this morning the dry conditions expected to continue all the way through the pacific northwest, with that strong track into canada and the future cast here rolling you through your monday noticed just a little bit trying to move through the pacific northwest. no
detect lung cancer early in patients like brian well, this is the monarch robot that doctors actuallyt to our studios. and there it is. we're going to bring it in. we're going to actually show you how it works and how it's saving lives. so stay tuned for that in the nine o'clock hour of mornings on to looking forward to that, rosemary yeah, i love it. we go high tech in studio. yes indeed. outside our doors at this hour, we have a blue blue skies overhead air quality. good to moderate a little...
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we fortunately for our veterans for mental health and wellness. >> brian: you are always doing fitnessans day so we encourage the veteran nation to go out and do this run, work out today for warriors, we have hundreds nationwide sponsoring us and we honor our warriors. >> will: we mentioned in the introduction it's not just fitness, function that the fitness. >> it's a series of variation of workouts and they are modified according to one's levels and abilities. any type of ability. >> brian: tell all these gyms how to work out and what to do today? you gave the workout. >> we gave them the workout. we gave them a script. and depending on what the crowd and the audience is, you know, we will accommodate. >> ainsley: i think sarah and ryan are going to demonstrate. >> those are our super -- >> ainsley: can you do something for us? >> brian: we didn't just work out. tell us what we should be doing. >> one workout we have is called a pushup, right? so basically, get in a prone position on the bottom, right? up, down, release. and back up. down. release, and back up. >> will: we know what
we fortunately for our veterans for mental health and wellness. >> brian: you are always doing fitnessans day so we encourage the veteran nation to go out and do this run, work out today for warriors, we have hundreds nationwide sponsoring us and we honor our warriors. >> will: we mentioned in the introduction it's not just fitness, function that the fitness. >> it's a series of variation of workouts and they are modified according to one's levels and abilities. any type of...
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. >> well, brian, i think the shock of how quickly this occurred feels like enron.ifference, though, and of course, the liabilities could be in excess of enron, almost on par with the lehman brothers bankruptcy. but in some ways, it reminds me of the bear stearns bankruptcy and how quickly that disappeared in about a week. this was about the same time frame. the difference that i would note with regard to lehman, with regard to bear and even enron, those were real companies. those were, you know, u.s. domestically based companies with reputations that in some cases with lehman brothers went back 150 years bear stearns has been around for 85 years >> thousands of employees. >> thousands of employees. fcc filings, brian >> what's that >> among friends, what's an filing "the wall street journal" made a very good point about the fed's responsibility in this if the fed had not had 13 years of zero interest rate policies, people wouldn't be looking around the world for easy get-rich-quick schemes and that's what bitcoin has become, i think, unfortunately really, it was ba
. >> well, brian, i think the shock of how quickly this occurred feels like enron.ifference, though, and of course, the liabilities could be in excess of enron, almost on par with the lehman brothers bankruptcy. but in some ways, it reminds me of the bear stearns bankruptcy and how quickly that disappeared in about a week. this was about the same time frame. the difference that i would note with regard to lehman, with regard to bear and even enron, those were real companies. those were,...
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>> brian, don't forgets your accountant as well that's the most important call if there's a single winnersay home less than a third of that, not because of the taxes, brian, but because of the fed. the official jackpot number is the total earns of the lump sudden if invested in an annuity for 29 years that rate of return, now that rates are higher, the jackpot is hundreds of million higher than it would have been off the same lump sum that's what everyone takes the lump jump is $929 million. there have been higher in the past, but those higher rates right now make this a record if there's a single winner, they would pay the i.r.s. $223 million of withholding taxes, another $122 million at tax time, leaving them with $585 million after taxes. some states also tax winnings, if you live in new york or new jersey, your total take hough home we about $485 million in new york city it would be only $450 million. that's a lot less than $1.9 billion, but still enough to buy a whole garage full of the lamborghinis you were driving a while back, or the yacht western showing on friday. >> it's amazin
>> brian, don't forgets your accountant as well that's the most important call if there's a single winnersay home less than a third of that, not because of the taxes, brian, but because of the fed. the official jackpot number is the total earns of the lump sudden if invested in an annuity for 29 years that rate of return, now that rates are higher, the jackpot is hundreds of million higher than it would have been off the same lump sum that's what everyone takes the lump jump is $929...
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brian. >> well, i have to agree with board president walton in that the goals are unfair. largely the regional housing needs allocation are focused on keeping every sit in the bay area the same, so whatever small incremental growth they see they say just build that many houses i guess. they expect cities like san jose and san francisco to build 10s of thousands of new units and then marin county can get away with maybe seeing 500 new units for 5 years. right now the association of bay area governments don't have a lot of power over the city. they make recommendations but what they can do is hold san francisco hostage. they can deny funding and threaten to say we will lay down the law inside your city and think the big thing to work on is to try to work with the other cities in the bay area and make them have more housing. now there is all kinds of conversations going on in san jose and santa clara housing where people are fighting new houses with catch phrases to make it sound right. they are fighting housing to protect the environment. fighting housing to protect narrow r
brian. >> well, i have to agree with board president walton in that the goals are unfair. largely the regional housing needs allocation are focused on keeping every sit in the bay area the same, so whatever small incremental growth they see they say just build that many houses i guess. they expect cities like san jose and san francisco to build 10s of thousands of new units and then marin county can get away with maybe seeing 500 new units for 5 years. right now the association of bay...
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they definitely love our country and they love our veterans and they serve us well. >> brian: casey, can't change what happens in combat but we all as a country can change how we respond to these families. casey is an oklahoma state university where she said my dad is a professor growing up. really special to me. we are blessed to take care of these families. chad is a humble warrior, tdi blown up on the roadside. so like so many guys over there comes back and he is also a policeman for tulsa here it doesn't get more service-oriented than that. >> brian: right, absolutely. and i will actually see you guys in tolls on sunday bureau that will be great. and thank you so much for telling your story this veterans day. if you want to be with a quality organization, you know the money is doing great work, "fold of honor".org. thank you so much. >> hey brian, as we close i will leave you with this month of man never put on a uniform and donating to folds, gavin, ainsley "fold of honor".org and we will send you a teacher and the best way to send to your families. >> brian: we are happy to do o
they definitely love our country and they love our veterans and they serve us well. >> brian: casey, can't change what happens in combat but we all as a country can change how we respond to these families. casey is an oklahoma state university where she said my dad is a professor growing up. really special to me. we are blessed to take care of these families. chad is a humble warrior, tdi blown up on the roadside. so like so many guys over there comes back and he is also a policeman for...
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but it crossley so, so the brian sunset, the well dumber is a wonderful project. i would gladly invite you to have a tour of the place. it is really big. it has potential for further development. there are 4 power units planned. we have already started 2 of them. we really hope with our egyptian friends to start the 3rd and the 4th in the next 2 years. oh. well cut news out of e v. c has called strong discontent among english social media is, is my choosing to skip coverage of the 1st half of the stunning. we'll comp opening ceremony in katara. jonas isa ali bins of molding those 1st time ever in their history that they didn't show the opening ceremony. instead, they were shortly yet again, more what many of described as political propaganda against could talk talking about things like l g b t i. busy right, for people to drink, this kind of hysteria and this kind of outpouring of propaganda lead to outreach even in england with people saying is that you signalling and b, b, c should show the opening ceremony like they do for every other vent. outragious lead, dis
but it crossley so, so the brian sunset, the well dumber is a wonderful project. i would gladly invite you to have a tour of the place. it is really big. it has potential for further development. there are 4 power units planned. we have already started 2 of them. we really hope with our egyptian friends to start the 3rd and the 4th in the next 2 years. oh. well cut news out of e v. c has called strong discontent among english social media is, is my choosing to skip coverage of the 1st half of...
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well, brian. right. the ipcc say that there is no change, no measurable difference in extreme weather events droughts , etc, weather events droughts, etc, etc. and you can read in i'll five now, six. that's not true. well i think i'm talking then we'll come to that's what they say . the other thing there's an say. the other thing there's an awful lot of exaggeration here is sort of the bbc narrative , is sort of the bbc narrative, terrible floods, 30% flooded. not true . 10% flooded. a normal not true. 10% flooded. a normal , large, extreme , sure, but not , large, extreme, sure, but not abnormal natural event. so why should we be paying people for something which nature causes ? something which nature causes? basically. the fact that co2 is rising is not connected to any measurable change in extreme events. it's as simple as that. the last is the. the. the sinking islands where. some minister appeared sitting a bit of water somewhere where there a whole load of atolls out in the pacific and when actuall
well, brian. right. the ipcc say that there is no change, no measurable difference in extreme weather events droughts , etc, weather events droughts, etc, etc. and you can read in i'll five now, six. that's not true. well i think i'm talking then we'll come to that's what they say . the other thing there's an say. the other thing there's an awful lot of exaggeration here is sort of the bbc narrative , is sort of the bbc narrative, terrible floods, 30% flooded. not true . 10% flooded. a normal...
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brian kemp. ♪ gov. kemp: well, how about them dogs? thank y'all so much.looks like mike political debt has been exaggerated. -- it looks like the support of my political debt has been exaggerated. it is a great night to be a georgian. i want to thank you guys so much for coming to be with our family tonight. let's hear it for the best first lady and the best first daughters in the nation. [applause] as you all know, this has been quite the team effort for us and it wouldn't be without these four ladies that have worked so hard and supported me in everything i have ever done. i cannot thank them enough for their support. there are so many people, many whom are with us tonight, thank you guys. volunteers put up phone signs, knocked on doors, wrote postcards and got their friends and family out to vote. we would not be here without you. thank you so much. [applause] i want to thank all the statewide candidates and our statewide legislatures who are here. thank you guys and congratulations. you all have worked incredibly hard over the last few months and i loo
brian kemp. ♪ gov. kemp: well, how about them dogs? thank y'all so much.looks like mike political debt has been exaggerated. -- it looks like the support of my political debt has been exaggerated. it is a great night to be a georgian. i want to thank you guys so much for coming to be with our family tonight. let's hear it for the best first lady and the best first daughters in the nation. [applause] as you all know, this has been quite the team effort for us and it wouldn't be without these...
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well, brian can cannon junior as the director of the institute for justice and democracy in haiti. he says, calls from the u. n. to stop the deportations are unlikely to make any difference. but it's important to see that there's an acute crisis of, of the crisis in haiti that's, that's generating migration pressure. but that in the context of a much longer chronic problem of dominican haitian relationships in which effort, internal dominican political purposes. the governments have wanted to be perceived of as being hard on haitians. and haitians are defined as people who were born in haiti and came across the border. but sometimes it's people whose parents came across the border or even grandparents who came across the border. so one of the things that appears to be happening is people are, are, are set, set for deportation because they're dark skinned. not because they necessarily do or do not have papers. and in the past, the way the dynamic has worked when the international community has applied some pressure on the dominican republic, that has strengthen the nationalists hand
well, brian can cannon junior as the director of the institute for justice and democracy in haiti. he says, calls from the u. n. to stop the deportations are unlikely to make any difference. but it's important to see that there's an acute crisis of, of the crisis in haiti that's, that's generating migration pressure. but that in the context of a much longer chronic problem of dominican haitian relationships in which effort, internal dominican political purposes. the governments have wanted to...
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well? >> brian, the numbers arenarrow. breakdown for the house.. one more than they need to secure majority. nbc hasn't officially called it, some races are very close. six haven't been called that could tip scales that is creating confusion as congress returns to washington this week. house republicans are presuming they won control and plowing ahead with party leadership elections. meanwhile, some republicans in the senate want to delay the process until after the runoff for georgia's senate seat december 6th this is upping stakes for the current lame duck session of congress the government runs out of money december 16th. they have to pass a defense bill a push for more aid to ukraine and democrats considering tackling the debt limit now to prevent republicans from holding it hostage next year. >> we don't know where the house is going to be yet who's going to be the leader the speaker and minority leader, but debt creeling is something we have to deal with we pay the debts expenses, we have to pay the debts. >> easier to deal with that now in
well? >> brian, the numbers arenarrow. breakdown for the house.. one more than they need to secure majority. nbc hasn't officially called it, some races are very close. six haven't been called that could tip scales that is creating confusion as congress returns to washington this week. house republicans are presuming they won control and plowing ahead with party leadership elections. meanwhile, some republicans in the senate want to delay the process until after the runoff for georgia's...
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brian kemp since you were 17 years old. how was he helping you now personally and politically? >> herschel: wellyone we used to always talk about stacey abrams ground came. i think brian kemp showed his ground game was so much better, and now he is letting us use his ground game to get out to get the boats out. we have to get people to turn up. we have to get them to turn up, show out, get out and vote because this is an important election and a 50/50 senate is better than 51/49 senate because we can keep joe biden in check and that's what we have to do. right now you see what rafael warnock stands for. stands for high gas prices company stands for open borders, men's and women's sports, or crimes on the streets, those are exactly the things he stands for. i am against that. i think this is about the people of georgia, the people of the united states, not the government. >> brian: if you talk about 1010 and all of the committees you talk on 119 them to split it and subpoena power, it will be next to impossible at 50/50 as opposed to 51/49 it's impossible to stop unless you if you're republican.
brian kemp since you were 17 years old. how was he helping you now personally and politically? >> herschel: wellyone we used to always talk about stacey abrams ground came. i think brian kemp showed his ground game was so much better, and now he is letting us use his ground game to get out to get the boats out. we have to get people to turn up. we have to get them to turn up, show out, get out and vote because this is an important election and a 50/50 senate is better than 51/49 senate...
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. >> brian: she will be well-received. >> ainsley: do you think that will affect the elections midterms brian: i think dr. oz has basically won. and mastriano just pulled ahead. >> carley: thank you, carley. steve: let's talk a little bit about what happened on our southern border. ainsley just brought up a great point. remember when it was alleged that those bad border patrol agents on horseback were whipping the migrants from haiti? turns out that never happened. >> ainsley: number one top story. >> steve: in the whole wide world. fast forward they for the most part have been exxonner rate offed. there was no whipping. now there is a story out of el paso where there was violence but it wasn't directed at the migrants, it was directed at border patrol. >> ainsley: that's right. so what happened these massive group of illegals crossing in on monday over into el paso, texas, they were waiving this large venezuelan flag. >> steve: there it is. >> ainsley: they attacked the border patrol agents before being pushed back into the river. the agents had to use the crowd control measures like t
. >> brian: she will be well-received. >> ainsley: do you think that will affect the elections midterms brian: i think dr. oz has basically won. and mastriano just pulled ahead. >> carley: thank you, carley. steve: let's talk a little bit about what happened on our southern border. ainsley just brought up a great point. remember when it was alleged that those bad border patrol agents on horseback were whipping the migrants from haiti? turns out that never happened. >>...
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as you know very well, brian, opec plus needs to reach a unanimous agreement, so these ideas would beught forward during the meeting again, i would say it's really early to have any kind of informal significant talks ahead. we just really have to wait and see, and just going back, again, to his words, this is an individual who thinking about things before saying them. when he mentioned there's even a hinting of a further -- there might be a need for a further cut, depending on market conditions, of course, they comments are very well thought out. we all know 2500 times the prince thinking 25 times before sayingening anything, so we need to pay attention to the comments issued today >> that's the key part, the official statement a rare move for the saudis to put in the national press distribution something about this, but for them that is how big these view this. the fact they were says they can't still reduce quotas, they're directionally leading us in that way. what instrument us about the story is the price of oil had been dumbing down. they were criticized wildly for cutting outfut
as you know very well, brian, opec plus needs to reach a unanimous agreement, so these ideas would beught forward during the meeting again, i would say it's really early to have any kind of informal significant talks ahead. we just really have to wait and see, and just going back, again, to his words, this is an individual who thinking about things before saying them. when he mentioned there's even a hinting of a further -- there might be a need for a further cut, depending on market...
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make sure we can be well capitalized. >> brian armstrong, we wish you well we pressure you joining usiti all these headlines. thank you for helping to break some of it down for us tyler? >> thank you, andrew >>. >>> andrew, thank you very much. the words there, frank, lie i field duped, surprised, words like fraud, misrepresentation, reckless, where is the cash coming from? a lot of questions here. it sounds like a story we'll be following for a long time. >> quite some time up today, but obviously well off their highs, and falling pretty significantly from where they were i think bitcoin was at 20,000 a week ago. >>> stocks soaring, bond yields are tumbling if the counter pi report shows the fed may be able to pivot soon or at least take its foot off the brake. should you pivot if so, how we have three stocks to buy right now. coming up. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make trading feel effortless and its customizable scans with social sentiment help you find and unlock opportunities in the market with powerful, easy-to-use tools
make sure we can be well capitalized. >> brian armstrong, we wish you well we pressure you joining usiti all these headlines. thank you for helping to break some of it down for us tyler? >> thank you, andrew >>. >>> andrew, thank you very much. the words there, frank, lie i field duped, surprised, words like fraud, misrepresentation, reckless, where is the cash coming from? a lot of questions here. it sounds like a story we'll be following for a long time. >>...
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joining us to kick off the hour is brian railing, global head of fixed income strategy at wells fargo investment substitute and keith fitzgerald, principle at the fitzgerald group keith, i will start with you i'm not being cynical about the rally. it is a good day in what has been a tough year, but i just wonder if stocks deserve to have -- deserve ain't got nothing to do with it. if stocks should be moving up this much on a slightly lower inflation number >> well, should be and are are two obviously very different questions. you know, this is something that's very interesting to investors, because there will be no warning bell when the fed lets off or inflation begins to moderate so what you're seeing today is par for the course people want in they want good news to actually be good. s so i love what i'm seeing. whether it sticks or not is a different question >> what do you think has inflation peaked will the fed turn dovish >> i don't think the fed is turning dovish i think inflation has peaked, but, you know, this is going to be an up and down process. but, you know, i think we're
joining us to kick off the hour is brian railing, global head of fixed income strategy at wells fargo investment substitute and keith fitzgerald, principle at the fitzgerald group keith, i will start with you i'm not being cynical about the rally. it is a good day in what has been a tough year, but i just wonder if stocks deserve to have -- deserve ain't got nothing to do with it. if stocks should be moving up this much on a slightly lower inflation number >> well, should be and are are...
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well. we will keep you up to date. steve, ainsley, brian, you know what? view of the guitar here at the hard rock. it is really awesome. >> steve: fantastic. we're at the guitar hotel. all right. j.d., thank you very much. >> brian: all right, coming up straight ahead, he stood tall against china's human rights abuses and his mvp of last night's patriot awards. enes ca kanter freedom joins us life now. ♪ give for what you take ♪hyro d my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at the source not just the symptoms. in a clinical study, more than 8 out of 10 patients taking tepezza had less eye bulging. tepezza is an infusion. patients taking tepezza may have infusion reactions. tell your doctor right away if you experience high blood pressure, fast heartbeat, shortness of breath or muscle pain. before getting tepezza, tell your doctor if you have diabetes, ibd, or are pregnant, or planning to become pregnant. tepezza may raise blood sugar even if you don't have diabetes. and may worsen ibd such as crohn's disease or ulcerat
well. we will keep you up to date. steve, ainsley, brian, you know what? view of the guitar here at the hard rock. it is really awesome. >> steve: fantastic. we're at the guitar hotel. all right. j.d., thank you very much. >> brian: all right, coming up straight ahead, he stood tall against china's human rights abuses and his mvp of last night's patriot awards. enes ca kanter freedom joins us life now. ♪ give for what you take ♪hyro d my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the...
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as brian pointed out, oil stocks moving, as well. >>> is wall street simply out of touch? the massive tech sell-off sent many stocks sinking well below the street's ever-bullish estimates. crowdstrike's average price target on the street is 71% above its current price level. zoominfo's is 73% above. tesla, 77% below its target. warner brothers discovery also priced below its target price on the street look at mongodb, the platform for developers average price target of $311 a share. that's 111% above its youcurren value. how about that, mong omongodb. remember the song? brian would know let's bring in jessica of options play good to have you here. are the stocks priced right, or is wall street just wrong? >> such an interesting question. so to add a layer to that, tyler, i lover to look at next year's estimates of earnings per share versus revenue growth and earnings per share growth and pe ratios to give an indication if it is overvaluation or what the hype is. pulling from the list, i found a couple where there was one that was undervalued and the technicals matched up.
as brian pointed out, oil stocks moving, as well. >>> is wall street simply out of touch? the massive tech sell-off sent many stocks sinking well below the street's ever-bullish estimates. crowdstrike's average price target on the street is 71% above its current price level. zoominfo's is 73% above. tesla, 77% below its target. warner brothers discovery also priced below its target price on the street look at mongodb, the platform for developers average price target of $311 a share....
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there is a cascade of wellness markers associated with fa fand. brianou are watching them play. they are having the experience, you are just watching it. how can i benefit from it. i don't know that guy or woman over there, but i will find out. the rangers beat the islanders 3-2. maybe they are an islander fan. >> we are watching sports not for what's going on on the court which is important or on the field. but we are watching because of each other. it gives us opportunities to go to a game together and even if we are watching by ourselves or sending a text to someone. these are constant moments we have to reap out to someone. brian: what about fantasy, people feel they are in the game with fantasy. does it's hans the experience or take it away. >> if you look at it right it increases the experience. when you are engaged in sports more, you have social interaction on the other even. because fantasy and ports betting pull you in deeper, you have more to say. if you meet a stranger at the airport and you say something about the cowboys, it gives you an o
there is a cascade of wellness markers associated with fa fand. brianou are watching them play. they are having the experience, you are just watching it. how can i benefit from it. i don't know that guy or woman over there, but i will find out. the rangers beat the islanders 3-2. maybe they are an islander fan. >> we are watching sports not for what's going on on the court which is important or on the field. but we are watching because of each other. it gives us opportunities to go to a...
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>> well, brian, 70% of america says the country is heading in the wrong direction. he will work with us. but, you know, in that same -- in that same speech, he then gave a whole list of things that he isn't going to change. the green new deal that they just passed $380 billion that's going to increase our dependency on china and a whole host of other provisions that he said are hands off. so, we'll see. look, you know, brian, near and dear to my heart is afghanistan. and the debacle that that is, the people that are still left behind that are still drying to get out and i hope that he will work with us on one, making sure that never happens again but, number two, we need to have some accountability and some answers for those 13 gold star families that have been asking questions and getting radio silence back from this administration. >> brian: now we have the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff saying it's time to have talks. mark mill willy when it comes to ukraine and russia even though they're the invaders and number two brought up the relationship with saudi a
>> well, brian, 70% of america says the country is heading in the wrong direction. he will work with us. but, you know, in that same -- in that same speech, he then gave a whole list of things that he isn't going to change. the green new deal that they just passed $380 billion that's going to increase our dependency on china and a whole host of other provisions that he said are hands off. so, we'll see. look, you know, brian, near and dear to my heart is afghanistan. and the debacle that...
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brian: no one tell her who wins. >> steve: one of the things about the world cup this year, wherever you are, even if the tv isn't on, people are talking about welle up by 1. i was driving into the city. they broke into the 880, wcbs to say we scored 1. >> brian: dominating the first minute. able to score right there. brubruise abdominals. >> steve: what did he run noorgets the goalie. >> steve: how is the goalie. >> brian: goalie was fine, finished the game. able to get up and added 9 minutes of extra play time because of all the stoppages and that's where it got perilous for the u.s. team. so many chances including open goal got past the keeper. cleared off the line but they end up winning and getting through which is a human accomplishment this team ha only led one goal three games has not lost. gone against the netherlands we beat ecuador more than we have lost. you know we can actually win this -- the round of 16. it's indeed possible. >> steve: it's great that fox is bringing it to the world. ratings through the roof. congratulations to our broadcast brothers and citiesers. meantime on the "new york post" today you got matt turny the u.s. g
brian: no one tell her who wins. >> steve: one of the things about the world cup this year, wherever you are, even if the tv isn't on, people are talking about welle up by 1. i was driving into the city. they broke into the 880, wcbs to say we scored 1. >> brian: dominating the first minute. able to score right there. brubruise abdominals. >> steve: what did he run noorgets the goalie. >> steve: how is the goalie. >> brian: goalie was fine, finished the game. able...
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brian is next. ♪ relax, take it easy ♪ well, we fell in love through gaming.rows the whole thing off. when did you first discover this lag? i signed us up for t-mobile home internet. ugh! but, we found other interests. i guess we have. [both] finch! let's go! oh yeah! it's not the same. what could you do to solve the problem? we could get xfinity? that's actually super adult of you to suggest. i can't wait to squad up. i love it when you talk nerdy to me. guy, guys, guys, we're still in session. and i don't know what the heck you're talking about. hi, my name's steve. i lost 138 pounds on golo and i kept it off. so with other diets, you just feel like you're muscling your way through it. the reason why i like golo is plain and simple, it was easy. i didn't have to grit my teeth and do a diet. golo's a lifestyle change and you make the change and it stays off. golo's changed my life in so many ways. i sleep better, i eat better. took my shirt off for the first time in 25 years. it's golo. it's all golo. it's smarter, it's better, it will change your life foreve
brian is next. ♪ relax, take it easy ♪ well, we fell in love through gaming.rows the whole thing off. when did you first discover this lag? i signed us up for t-mobile home internet. ugh! but, we found other interests. i guess we have. [both] finch! let's go! oh yeah! it's not the same. what could you do to solve the problem? we could get xfinity? that's actually super adult of you to suggest. i can't wait to squad up. i love it when you talk nerdy to me. guy, guys, guys, we're still in...
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last straw like the freeze nickel and dime comes a whole lot in the e-mails that i read. >> well, that was brian entin reporting. it's not just the parks where people have become disgruntled and prices are going up. disney plus has also been losing money and now plans to raise its prices. hey, the warriors are facing a lawsuit for promoting the now bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange ftx last december, the organization announced a deal with ftx name. the company there fishel cryptocurrency platform and nft marketplace team is also a defendant in a lawsuit filed last week. u.s. base ftx customers seeking damages from celebrity endorsers like steph curry and quarterback tom brady. triple a estimates that nearly 55 million americans will fly drive or catch a train over the next few days to celebrate the holidays. air travel alone is likely to peak just shy of pre-pandemic levels. xavier walton has more on how much you might be spending this year to get to your destination. >> been astronomical forever. sticker shock and holiday travel, hiccups. i don't want to trash an airline, but let's just say arri
last straw like the freeze nickel and dime comes a whole lot in the e-mails that i read. >> well, that was brian entin reporting. it's not just the parks where people have become disgruntled and prices are going up. disney plus has also been losing money and now plans to raise its prices. hey, the warriors are facing a lawsuit for promoting the now bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange ftx last december, the organization announced a deal with ftx name. the company there fishel cryptocurrency...
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well. a fun morning for us i hope before the show's over we get to call another race guys. >> brian: let'sit even if it's premature. i'm only kidding. >> steve: no, no, no. >> ainsley: not going to happen. >> steve: waiting for somebody to call us on the red phone. all right kevin thank you very much. >> brian: you have to figure, too, if there is a runoff that libertarian goes away, it is just warnock against walker and joe biden is so unpopular in georgia, if it becomes about the balance of power in the senate which it loots like it will be that will be advantage walker. >> steve: and you have to wonder about what impact if donald trump does make an announcement next week, what impact that would have on races going forward. kevin just ran a sound bite with jd vance who came up a big winner yesterday and he can thank in large part according to the wall street journal mitch mcconnell's senate leadership fund. they pumped $32 million into that race. in mid october, vance had only raced $12 million, tim ryan had about 50 million and then that money that mcconnell's super pack pumped into tha
well. a fun morning for us i hope before the show's over we get to call another race guys. >> brian: let'sit even if it's premature. i'm only kidding. >> steve: no, no, no. >> ainsley: not going to happen. >> steve: waiting for somebody to call us on the red phone. all right kevin thank you very much. >> brian: you have to figure, too, if there is a runoff that libertarian goes away, it is just warnock against walker and joe biden is so unpopular in georgia, if it...
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the past with donald trump, the future, i think, is going to be donald trump as well. >> brian: number yet, the democrats mysteriously. i mean it mysteriously keep focusing on abortion. that's your thing. >> i don't think it's mysterious when you have a track record they have. but it is fascinating to me that they never figured out anything on the message. you talk to an audience like this and you say what's the biggest challenge you have got in your life right now? it's prices, it's fuel. and then it's crime, quality of life. that drives businesses away as well. so, democrats have gotten the messaging wrong the whole time. now they are walking into this election saying we have no closing argument and we can't speak the language of the electorate right now. which is economy and inflation. >> steve: and you know who knows tomorrow is going to be a big red wave? the mainstream media and, in particular, "saturday night live." look at this. >> it's tuesday our midterm elections will determine the fate of our democracy and let's just say big yikes. [laughter] what's going on? i guess the de
the past with donald trump, the future, i think, is going to be donald trump as well. >> brian: number yet, the democrats mysteriously. i mean it mysteriously keep focusing on abortion. that's your thing. >> i don't think it's mysterious when you have a track record they have. but it is fascinating to me that they never figured out anything on the message. you talk to an audience like this and you say what's the biggest challenge you have got in your life right now? it's prices,...
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alright well, we will let that be the final word . a lot to unfold here, brian. thanks as always, for your time and your perspective tonight we appreciate it. my pleasure. well it has been one week since the midterm elections and some key races here in the bay area still too close to call first alameda county where there is a new leader in the race for district attorney. the results posted tonight show civil rights attorney pamela price now ahead of prosecutor terry wiley, by 2000 votes, alameda county election authorities say the large number of people now voting by mail is really the reason that it is taking longer. to count all those votes and the race to be the next leader of oakland also remains closed. the gap has narrowed between council members lauren taylor and shane tao. the two are separated by less than 2000 votes after nine rounds of ranked choice voting in the race for san jose mayor the latest numbers show council member matt mehan, maintaining his slim lead over santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez, where the margin of about 6300 votes and to
alright well, we will let that be the final word . a lot to unfold here, brian. thanks as always, for your time and your perspective tonight we appreciate it. my pleasure. well it has been one week since the midterm elections and some key races here in the bay area still too close to call first alameda county where there is a new leader in the race for district attorney. the results posted tonight show civil rights attorney pamela price now ahead of prosecutor terry wiley, by 2000 votes,...