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carl: u.s.dent joe biden has widened his pardon for americans with federal criminal convictions for marijuana offenses. the white house granted clemency to those -- using cannabis on federal land and the district of columbia. thousands of people are expected to be eligible for pardons. president biden said his actions would help make the promise of equal justice a reality. he went on to say criminal records for marijuana use and possession have posted needless barriers to employment, housing and educational opportunities. to many lives have been upended because of our failed approach to marijuana. it is ti that we right those wrongs. black americans are almost four times more likely than white americans to be arrested and convicted for marijuana possession despite similar usage rates. distribution or medical or recreational use of cannabis and president biden have called on state legislators to take similar steps to a race marijuana convictions within their borders. let's take a look at some imp
carl: u.s.dent joe biden has widened his pardon for americans with federal criminal convictions for marijuana offenses. the white house granted clemency to those -- using cannabis on federal land and the district of columbia. thousands of people are expected to be eligible for pardons. president biden said his actions would help make the promise of equal justice a reality. he went on to say criminal records for marijuana use and possession have posted needless barriers to employment, housing...
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>> carl, there's a couple really interesting dynamics taking place.need to recognize this situation. we have exports and gas prices are still low. so, anybody that has been trying to make the correlation that exports equal higher prices, you can look at what's happening right now and understand that exports are the key to keeping prices low because exports mean surplus, and surplus means lower volatility ultimately, great things for the american consumer. when you look around the world, the world currently needs more lng exports. we need to build more lng facilities and pipelines to make that happen. >> toby, thank you for joining us and bringing some attention to this issue, especially with all the presence of the oil companies in dubai >>> got breaking news today in the bioscience space angelica peebles has this for us. >> the fda approving two gene therapies for sickle cell disease. the first is the -- is vertex pharmaceuticals. that's the first gene editing treatment approved here in the u.s. the second from bluebird bio that drug was expected to
>> carl, there's a couple really interesting dynamics taking place.need to recognize this situation. we have exports and gas prices are still low. so, anybody that has been trying to make the correlation that exports equal higher prices, you can look at what's happening right now and understand that exports are the key to keeping prices low because exports mean surplus, and surplus means lower volatility ultimately, great things for the american consumer. when you look around the world,...
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my colleague carl nasman is in dubai for us. carl, what is the latest? that is riuht.ay four, _ carl, what is the latest? that is right. day four, the _ carl, what is the latest? that is right. day four, the son - carl, what is the latest? that is i right. day four, the son beginning to set here. a momentous day, the first time at one of these climate summits where the focus has been health. there are plenty of health consequences from what we are seeing with climate change. let me run you through some of the numbers from what we have seen announced. recently, a $777 million pledge to defeat neglected tropical diseases which are expanding, spreading due to climate change, and then a bit earlier, the declaration of climate and health, more than 120 countries signed up to that commerce badge informed the $50 billion. ——, pledging $550 billion. you might recognise this man is the former science editor at the bbc. health day, we have talked about this, it is so important. what did you make of the pledges? the devil could be in the details. you of the pledges? the devil cou
my colleague carl nasman is in dubai for us. carl, what is the latest? that is riuht.ay four, _ carl, what is the latest? that is right. day four, the _ carl, what is the latest? that is right. day four, the son - carl, what is the latest? that is i right. day four, the son beginning to set here. a momentous day, the first time at one of these climate summits where the focus has been health. there are plenty of health consequences from what we are seeing with climate change. let me run you...
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let's go live to our correspondent in dubai, carl nasman. carl. that's right. i amjoined by carl.y| graham stuart, the uk's minister carl. that's right. i am joined by - graham stuart, the uk's minister for graham stuart, the uk's ministerfor energy and net are zero. this was a deal we were not quite sure would even make it into the plenary a few hours ago. what was your reaction to that moment when we heard the gavel hit the table? i that moment when we heard the gavel hit the table?— hit the table? i was delighted to see us come _ hit the table? i was delighted to see us come to _ hit the table? i was delighted to see us come to a _ hit the table? i was delighted to see us come to a global- hit the table? i was delighted to i see us come to a global agreement and for— see us come to a global agreement and for the — see us come to a global agreement and for the first time commits globally— and for the first time commits globally to transition away from fossil— globally to transition away from fossil fuels. globally to transition away from fossilfuels. do globally to transition aw
let's go live to our correspondent in dubai, carl nasman. carl. that's right. i amjoined by carl.y| graham stuart, the uk's minister carl. that's right. i am joined by - graham stuart, the uk's minister for graham stuart, the uk's ministerfor energy and net are zero. this was a deal we were not quite sure would even make it into the plenary a few hours ago. what was your reaction to that moment when we heard the gavel hit the table? i that moment when we heard the gavel hit the table?— hit...
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>> yeah, thanks for having me on, carl. yeah, for gm we do like it. major long-term issues with the company, especially starting to get resolved. i think if you look at the uaw agreement, that puts to bed for the next five years much of any cost increases. the company is completely offsetting the wage increases as fixed cost reductions. on the ev side, too, it would be are a more measured, profitable ramp as they bring on the gm battery site. that could be tailwind on the profitability side. number three, testing a $2 billion headwind because of the loss there. it's starting to get curtailed. that will be a tailwind on the profitability side. we see a much better, much more profitable road map for them going out. 2024 will be a much better production year for them. net net-net, much better cost structures, much stronger ev road map and the cruz being scaled back, you have production ramping into 2024, plus also if we look at sentiment on this name, it's a major low. valuations are at a ten-year low. if we look at what they're doing on the share repurc
>> yeah, thanks for having me on, carl. yeah, for gm we do like it. major long-term issues with the company, especially starting to get resolved. i think if you look at the uaw agreement, that puts to bed for the next five years much of any cost increases. the company is completely offsetting the wage increases as fixed cost reductions. on the ev side, too, it would be are a more measured, profitable ramp as they bring on the gm battery site. that could be tailwind on the profitability...
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on expedited hearing, it requires five votes, carl. carl's right, normally it's four. but expedited hearing, it's five votes. so will he get those votes? i mean, it's possible the court says, yeah, we'll hear it, then they do say, oh, this was granted too early and postpone it. so once again, the mystery of the trump cases and who he was as president and who he might be is going to be before us. and hopefully there will be as much clarity as possible. we need a reckoning on donald trump. >> good point. bob woodward, carl bernstein, as usual, thank you very, very much. >>> we'll share some of the profane and very disturbing voicemails left for georgia election workers after rudy giuliani spread lies about them. how the recordings could impact giuliani's defamation trial after a day of extremely emotional testimony. >>> we're getting truly horrific voicemails played at the defamation trial against rudy giuliani today. this as one of the two georgia election workers suing him broke down in tears on the witness stand. shea moss growing visibly emotional while telling a jur
on expedited hearing, it requires five votes, carl. carl's right, normally it's four. but expedited hearing, it's five votes. so will he get those votes? i mean, it's possible the court says, yeah, we'll hear it, then they do say, oh, this was granted too early and postpone it. so once again, the mystery of the trump cases and who he was as president and who he might be is going to be before us. and hopefully there will be as much clarity as possible. we need a reckoning on donald trump....
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. >> i carl be fresh . i carl be fresh do solemnly swear. do solemnly swear that i will support the constitution of the united states. >> that i will support the constitution of the united state supportitutios ande constitution of the commonwealth of virginia and the constitution of the commonwealthn oftes an of virgi. >> those books he was sworn in on. well, they've been banne virgin in several districts for depicting things like underage n senior . and carl's been on the board since 2019. and just two years ago, carl lik was in a meeting where an outrage parente s spoke out about all this. >> and one of the books he was upse t with a genderqueer and long boy. both of these books include, between men and boys. both books describe different acts. >> one book describes a fourth grade boy performing on an adult male. >> the other book has detail s> the other book has detail illustrations of a man having with a boy. our quote, i can't wait to have your in my mouth. this is not an oversight at fairfax high. sorry. remember young man material for
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is on drop, as you know, he lows up the carl is lost. the only one kilo ends up being costs as, as almost to answer the phone. he says, the coral is smuggled by a tanisha and send all over the world demand in southern europe and asia is especially high. he says it's hard for a forty's to verify the corals origins. the coast guard regularly conduct searches of boats at the small port. if to barca 3 years ago they uncovered a network of smugglers from algeria, tanisha and spain, whose global trade and coral was worth millions of bureaus. my husband and i just wanted stuff as soon as they awesome store the goods and the city a be that with a capital tunas. awesome. and then they tried to exported not the classic route is to italy deputy been witnessed. that could be that, you know, from there, the coral is often transported to destinations as far away as india, somewhere minutes. but then as he thought, he let him in many asian countries, the underwater species are said to have health benefits and even supernatural powers. criminal networks
is on drop, as you know, he lows up the carl is lost. the only one kilo ends up being costs as, as almost to answer the phone. he says, the coral is smuggled by a tanisha and send all over the world demand in southern europe and asia is especially high. he says it's hard for a forty's to verify the corals origins. the coast guard regularly conduct searches of boats at the small port. if to barca 3 years ago they uncovered a network of smugglers from algeria, tanisha and spain, whose global...
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and it was pretty devastating. >> reporter: carl says one of officer lays relative is on the board ofhe oakland chinatown chamber foundation carl says he actually met officer le a few times at different events in town. >> upbeat and very happy and whenever things happen, he was always really calm. and so that when you are surrounded with him, you will always feel calm and safe. >> reporter: according to oakland pd, officer le was born in vietnam before later moving to oakland and he officially became an american citizen on september 11th, 2001 and graduated from the police academy in february of 2020. opd described officer le as a devoted husband to his wife and someone who will be remembered for his kindness, his smile and the positive change that he brought to the lives of those around him. they called him a true hero who dedicated his life to making the community safer. carl told me, that he couldn't agree more. >> we want to send our appreciation to officer le, and also thinking the opd for what they have been doing in supporting our city and community. >> reporter: carl told me t
and it was pretty devastating. >> reporter: carl says one of officer lays relative is on the board ofhe oakland chinatown chamber foundation carl says he actually met officer le a few times at different events in town. >> upbeat and very happy and whenever things happen, he was always really calm. and so that when you are surrounded with him, you will always feel calm and safe. >> reporter: according to oakland pd, officer le was born in vietnam before later moving to oakland...
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carl >> that makes sense. >> yeah.t some fed officials have taken or tried to a tackle, cook in particular thanks steve liesman. > still to come, tech crushing it this year the sector is up more than 50% can that red hot run continue in '24 we'll ta about it and get picks in that space when we return ( ♪ ♪ ) ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ (when the day that) ♪ ♪ (lies ahead of me) ♪ ♪ ( seems impossible to face) ♪ ♪ (a lovely day) ♪ ♪ (lovely day) ♪ ♪ (lovely day) ♪ ♪ (lovely day) ♪ a bank that knows your business grows your business. bmo. [ "i'll be seeing you" by the five satins ] the mercedes-benz holiday bu love celebration is here.. come in now for the exceptional offers you're bound to love, now, through january 2nd. >>> welcome back i'm silvana henao with your cnbc news update. the united nations security council is expected to take anothevote today on whether to call for another immediate cease-fire in isra's war against hamas. the u.s. vetoed a similar resolution earlier this month, anit comes as attempts to secure another hostage
carl >> that makes sense. >> yeah.t some fed officials have taken or tried to a tackle, cook in particular thanks steve liesman. > still to come, tech crushing it this year the sector is up more than 50% can that red hot run continue in '24 we'll ta about it and get picks in that space when we return ( ♪ ♪ ) ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ (when the day that) ♪ ♪ (lies ahead of me) ♪ ♪ ( seems impossible to face) ♪ ♪ (a lovely day) ♪ ♪ (lovely day) ♪ ♪ (lovely day) ♪...
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the only problem, well, one of many, carl doesn't have any kids. has a partner, evan, who you saw holding the stack of filthy books. evan is the school choir director in fairfax but they have no kids. why is a media matters maniac with no children invested in the local school like this and why is this man insisting that the curriculum be so sexualized. he's not a parent or a stake holder. he's an activist. you think that guy is going to boost test scores? he's not there for that. you know exactly what he's there for. nick is a virginia state delegate. i'm a little alarmed by this guy. does he make you suspicious? >> >> jesse, when you look at this, i don't think it -- i understand why parents are mad. i don't understand why they are surprised anymore. this is just the sort of thing, this is part of the agenda. this is not a bug, this is a feature of the agenda and you have individuals like this who, like you just described, are far less interested in their reading and writing and their ability to comprehend mathematics, and far more interested on e
the only problem, well, one of many, carl doesn't have any kids. has a partner, evan, who you saw holding the stack of filthy books. evan is the school choir director in fairfax but they have no kids. why is a media matters maniac with no children invested in the local school like this and why is this man insisting that the curriculum be so sexualized. he's not a parent or a stake holder. he's an activist. you think that guy is going to boost test scores? he's not there for that. you know...
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i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla.e both live from post nine of the new york stock exchange. david faber live with us from morgan stanley's hq in new york city ahead of his interview later this hour. take a look at stocks in the early action. we're rebounding. the dow up 250. s&p 500 up 0.8%. after that intraday slide yesterday which we'll talk about. yesterday, pretty steep one. worse day in three months. treasuries take a look. the trend has been a bond market rally in lower yields and where we sit again. 10-year note yield 3.8%. 30-year on 4%. the 2-year 4.3%. those lower yields continue to move south. 30 minutes into the trading session, here are movers. shares of micron rallying after delivering an earnings beat, raising guidance to memory chipmaker ceo with us last hour expecting pricing to continue to increase because of the improving demand-supply balance. carmax is rallying. the used car retailer beating profit estimates thanks to cost cuts overshadowing a sales miss as average vehicle prices fell and announci
i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla.e both live from post nine of the new york stock exchange. david faber live with us from morgan stanley's hq in new york city ahead of his interview later this hour. take a look at stocks in the early action. we're rebounding. the dow up 250. s&p 500 up 0.8%. after that intraday slide yesterday which we'll talk about. yesterday, pretty steep one. worse day in three months. treasuries take a look. the trend has been a bond market rally in lower yields and...
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kind of environment make sure they don't jump ship. >> right. >> carl?o be good tomorrow with gorman. look forward to that. >>> when we come back shares of amazon soaring more than 80% this year. and analysts still bullish on the name next year. we'll tell you why and how to play it from here when we're back after this break. >>> welcome back i'm sylvan na-hanoe with your cnbc update. hamas' leader arrived in egypt today. egypt helped mediate a week long truce in november in which hamas released 100 hostages in exchange for israel releasing 240 palestinian prisoners. the israeli leader said yesterday the country was willing to consider a pause. >>> a philadelphia news helicopt crashed in new jersey last night, killing the photographer and pilot on board. the cause of the crash still isn't known. >>> and officials say the volcanic eruption in island is continuing to get weaker. the lava appears to be flowing away from a nearby town that was evacuated last month over fears of an eruption folwing weeks of earthquakes and tremo in the region. >>> about an ho
kind of environment make sure they don't jump ship. >> right. >> carl?o be good tomorrow with gorman. look forward to that. >>> when we come back shares of amazon soaring more than 80% this year. and analysts still bullish on the name next year. we'll tell you why and how to play it from here when we're back after this break. >>> welcome back i'm sylvan na-hanoe with your cnbc update. hamas' leader arrived in egypt today. egypt helped mediate a week long truce in...
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so, hi, carl. hope all is well with you.o, that's what we're thinking, that delta has a really good opportunity to grow its international business. they're going to grow in the atlantic by about 6%, and they have quite a lot of good opportunities to hook up with their alliance partners, their sky team alliance partners, their france, klm, and virgin atlantic. that gives them exposure, really, from france, amsterdam, and london, almost the rest of the world that they -- maybe people couldn't access from the u.s. and then, on the -- on corporate, so, here's how we think about corporate. air quotes around everybody talks about corporate not coming back, but pragmatically, the u.s. economy has grown quite a lot in the past four years, and so what managed travel will come back has come back. what really hasn't come back that i think people are forgetting is that one-day trip. and eventually, when people can trust the industry again, it will come back. >> it sounds like that's where you think loyalty may fold in, yeah? >> exactly.
so, hi, carl. hope all is well with you.o, that's what we're thinking, that delta has a really good opportunity to grow its international business. they're going to grow in the atlantic by about 6%, and they have quite a lot of good opportunities to hook up with their alliance partners, their sky team alliance partners, their france, klm, and virgin atlantic. that gives them exposure, really, from france, amsterdam, and london, almost the rest of the world that they -- maybe people couldn't...
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>> we have quite a few, carl.g focus and headline news this morning because we have got shares of karuna therapeutics up 47% right now. the biopharma company is going to be bought by drug company bristol myers squibb for $14 billion. that will give access to treatment to schizophrenia which will help the drug pipeline as it loses patents later this decade. the shares for bristol myers up 2.5%. sticking with the sector, shares of amgen are up near session highs in early action near 2% at this stage. the biotech company known for key drug franchises like enbril for rheumatoid ar thigh tis is named a top pick at jefferies given what's expects to be better development of obesity related treatment. those shares up 2% helped along by that. we're keeping aon on the tech stocks across the pacific in china with focus on video gaming as opposed to casino gaming. tencent in hong kong have lost about 12.5% of value that translates into roughly $43 billion of lost market value. chinese regulators released draft guidelines that
>> we have quite a few, carl.g focus and headline news this morning because we have got shares of karuna therapeutics up 47% right now. the biopharma company is going to be bought by drug company bristol myers squibb for $14 billion. that will give access to treatment to schizophrenia which will help the drug pipeline as it loses patents later this decade. the shares for bristol myers up 2.5%. sticking with the sector, shares of amgen are up near session highs in early action near 2% at...
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really interesting, carl nasman, thank— cop28. really interesting, carl nasman, thank you _ cop28.esday was a pretty chilly day for many of us, again, we had some blue skies and sunshine, especially towards northern and eastern areas of the uk. a lovely scene there in perth and kinross, but it wasn't quite as sunny as that further south and west, where we had rain spreading in, well, courtesy of these weather fronts pushing in from the southwest. now, we could see a spell of snow in the central lowlands into thursday morning. that could be disruptive, just one to keep an eye on first thing on thursday, and maybe a touch of frost here. but elsewhere, you can see temperatures above freezing. so a frost—free night. as we go through thursday, though, we will see further heavy rain moving in from the west. notice these green colours here. really quite intense rain for a time, and a windy day, really, for many of us. those winds really picking up, particularly around the irish sea coast. gales here, severe gales in the far north east of scotland. but it's through thursday that we'll see
really interesting, carl nasman, thank— cop28. really interesting, carl nasman, thank you _ cop28.esday was a pretty chilly day for many of us, again, we had some blue skies and sunshine, especially towards northern and eastern areas of the uk. a lovely scene there in perth and kinross, but it wasn't quite as sunny as that further south and west, where we had rain spreading in, well, courtesy of these weather fronts pushing in from the southwest. now, we could see a spell of snow in the...
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all right, let's go live down to our tea contributor, carl john, carl, how have koreans reacted to this video, this attempt of israel to generate empathy and support for its assault on gaza? a sketch to quite angry. so this is probably not what is real, the embassy had expected when they produce a video the what the, what happened it was there was a large protein that seems so tall and for immediate cease fire in gaza. so he respond as that is really embassy in, in south korea that decided produces video hoping to convince koreans that you know what hughes real is doing. currently gaza is just fine. however, for koreans who have our students going through generation trauma of 3 or 4 is really coming here. i'm trying to trying to say, we have it worse than you guys. this is at, this is a fast insensitive of yours. this is mission eel upon the career. so like i was reading a lot of the time, you rated comments on the cree internet and involved the top rated comments were saying, why, why should we have to imagine if this were happened to us? we're not like you guys went and stole another
all right, let's go live down to our tea contributor, carl john, carl, how have koreans reacted to this video, this attempt of israel to generate empathy and support for its assault on gaza? a sketch to quite angry. so this is probably not what is real, the embassy had expected when they produce a video the what the, what happened it was there was a large protein that seems so tall and for immediate cease fire in gaza. so he respond as that is really embassy in, in south korea that decided...
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bob, what do you know, carl, sorry -- carl, what do you think happens for this country if this court,ow is conservative leaning, which we all know donald trump appointed three justices on, what happens if they does have immunity? what president putin said? >> it sets the precedent that the president of the united states is above the law. the odds of that happening, given the nixon precedent, are somewhat dim. you would have to assume that this court, which actually has been quite unhappy and this is for us in some instances with the way that donald trump has railed against the judiciary, decided against him, ordered him to turn over. his tax returns have not been very favorable to him. i think that we can, perhaps, expect that this is going to be a judicial consideration based on the justices on the reading of the law and precedent. maybe an exception might be clarence thomas who probably ought to recuse himself, but probably won't. we don't know what is going to happen. if, indeed, trump is upheld in maintaining that he is above the law and executive privilege holds in this instance,
bob, what do you know, carl, sorry -- carl, what do you think happens for this country if this court,ow is conservative leaning, which we all know donald trump appointed three justices on, what happens if they does have immunity? what president putin said? >> it sets the precedent that the president of the united states is above the law. the odds of that happening, given the nixon precedent, are somewhat dim. you would have to assume that this court, which actually has been quite unhappy...
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hey, steve. >> hey, carl.ind of upbeat, rate cuts and a soft landing are in the forecast and so is s&p a,000. none of it is going to happen as soon as the market wants. maybe a couple years for the s&p 5,000. here's the forecast of this i want to call it the equity group. you can see 418 7, so not so greatthis year. 4583 now. you go and look at what happens, it goes up to 5,000 or above 5,000, by december 2025, so that's just an 8% gain over those two years. the group generally negative on equities. the managing partner says equities are expecting a v-shaped earnings recovery an outcome unlikely with contracting bank credit. relative to a soft landing outcome, which by the way the percentage went up in the survey, 47% say the market is overpriced, 27% say it's priced correctly and 24% under priced. that's about as optimistic as this group gets. we'll take a look at if there's a recession, 91% believe stocks are over priced. looking at fed expects, 100% say the fed will leave rates unchanged this week. 53%, our
hey, steve. >> hey, carl.ind of upbeat, rate cuts and a soft landing are in the forecast and so is s&p a,000. none of it is going to happen as soon as the market wants. maybe a couple years for the s&p 5,000. here's the forecast of this i want to call it the equity group. you can see 418 7, so not so greatthis year. 4583 now. you go and look at what happens, it goes up to 5,000 or above 5,000, by december 2025, so that's just an 8% gain over those two years. the group generally...
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. >>> and next, carl bernstein is standing by for us.ill have extraordinary consequences. >>> plus, more breaking news in that case that is captivating the nation. the texas supreme court rules against a woman looking to have an abortion under the state's medical emergency exception. so now that she's traveling out of the state to get one, what does it mean for her back home? ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> tonight, the monumental velvet on whether donald trump, or any future present for that matter, will have to face accountability for alleged federal crimes committed while in office. special counsel jack smith and his team are pointing to a similar move that was employed in the u.s. versus nixon case, where the justices rejected then president nixon's claims that he was protected by presidential privilege. joining me now is carl bernstein, he, of course, along with bob woodward broke the watergate scandal and knows quite a lot about that saga. so, bob, what do you think -- carl, i'm sorry. >> happens all the time. >> you're mistaken for bob all the time. ca
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carl understood that. ben bradley understood that.to after nixon's resignation who deep throat was. >> i want to turn to the supreme court, where also i know you have some material. and i think the brethren, the book you did the reporting you did was so striking because it shifted the paradigm, i think, of how most people cover and write about the court. and what i think you did and as you know at the time it was even somewhat controversial in legal circles, was demonstrably peel back more layers and facts in real time than i think we usually get about the court. is that a fair assessment? >> indeed. you know, there are memos and drafts that we have and quoted from, but we didn't say in the footnote, oh, by the way, we have this memo from thurgood marshall telling the chief he's going along with four of the other justices version of how to write the nixon tapes case. >> technically this is among justices only, a memo of justice to justice. >> right. >> and you have it. >> yes. >> and you -- your source could be implied, someone has ac
carl understood that. ben bradley understood that.to after nixon's resignation who deep throat was. >> i want to turn to the supreme court, where also i know you have some material. and i think the brethren, the book you did the reporting you did was so striking because it shifted the paradigm, i think, of how most people cover and write about the court. and what i think you did and as you know at the time it was even somewhat controversial in legal circles, was demonstrably peel back...
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to facilitate the deportation of asylum seekers. lam carl i am carl nasman at the cop28 climate conference in dubai, where there is more controversy over the role of fossil fuel companies at this year's summit. and excitement for fans of grand theft auto — after a ten—year wait, a trailer of the new version of the game is released after it was leaked online. hello, i'm gareth barlow. you are watching bbc news. israel says it's expanding its ground offensive in southern gaza, with witnesses there saying israeli tanks and troops are building up around the south. the israeli military are telling civilians to leave areas around khan younis — that's a city israel told civilians to flee to for safety, earlier in the conflict. hospitals say they're overwhelmed with new arrivals. the world health organization says it's been told by israel to move medical supplies out of two warehouses in southern gaza within 2a hours — although israel has denied this. these pictures show explosions in gaza on monday evening. a spokesman for the un children's charity, unicef, says there's simply nowhere safe for pe
to facilitate the deportation of asylum seekers. lam carl i am carl nasman at the cop28 climate conference in dubai, where there is more controversy over the role of fossil fuel companies at this year's summit. and excitement for fans of grand theft auto — after a ten—year wait, a trailer of the new version of the game is released after it was leaked online. hello, i'm gareth barlow. you are watching bbc news. israel says it's expanding its ground offensive in southern gaza, with witnesses...
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it was her husband of more than 50 years carl dean who finally convinced her to accept. earn the privilege, by going all out. the result, here's abc's robin roberts. ♪ >> hi. >> look at you. bless your heart. mwah. >> mark one. >> every time i sit down with you, you have something new going on. >> well, everything is new with me. every day is new because i wake up with new dreams every day and i dream myself into a corner, so i have to keep the dreams alive. one of the newest things right now is my rock 'n' roll album called "rockstar," and i'm excited about that. >> you are releasing a rock album, dolly. ♪ >> here i am 77 years old, i'm going to be a rock star. ♪ rocking, rocking, rocking since the day i was born ♪ ♪ i'll be rocking till the day i'm gone ♪ >> it's so great. i mean that the rock & roll hall of fame, the nomination and induction was the catalyst for the rock album. >> when they was going to put me in the hall of fame and i didn't think i had deserved that privilege because i had never spent my life in that and i thought, well, if i'm going to do it, i'll
it was her husband of more than 50 years carl dean who finally convinced her to accept. earn the privilege, by going all out. the result, here's abc's robin roberts. ♪ >> hi. >> look at you. bless your heart. mwah. >> mark one. >> every time i sit down with you, you have something new going on. >> well, everything is new with me. every day is new because i wake up with new dreams every day and i dream myself into a corner, so i have to keep the dreams alive. one...
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my colleague carl nasman is in dubai for us. carl, what is the latest?s right, a really historic - carl, what is the latest? that is right, a really historic day, - carl, what is the latest? that is right, a really historic day, a i right, a really historic day, a momentous day here, for so many years, they have struggled to focus on health and how that is being affected by climate. the us assistant secretary for health is here. underyour assistant secretary for health is here. under your leadership, the us department of health and services has started recognising climate change as a public health crisis. what does that look like in practice?— what does that look like in ractice? ., ., , what does that look like in ractice? ., ,, ., , ., practice? thank you and it is a leasure practice? thank you and it is a pleasure to — practice? thank you and it is a pleasure to be _ practice? thank you and it is a pleasure to be here. - practice? thank you and it is a pleasure to be here. the - practice? thank you and it is a i pleasure to be here. the impact practic
my colleague carl nasman is in dubai for us. carl, what is the latest?s right, a really historic - carl, what is the latest? that is right, a really historic day, - carl, what is the latest? that is right, a really historic day, a i right, a really historic day, a momentous day here, for so many years, they have struggled to focus on health and how that is being affected by climate. the us assistant secretary for health is here. underyour assistant secretary for health is here. under your...
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carl?> hey, david, yeah, it's poetic that jim's at amazon, and we're here, because amazon is just one example of the fierce flow of capital out of that company to various local economies around the country, changing the face of major american cities. we're going to take a crack at nashville tonight with "cities of success," our new franchise, 10:00 p.m. eastern time. we'll talk about that as we watch futures, yields and a lot more as "squawk on the street" continues. there are some things that go better... together. burger and fries... soup and salad. thank you! like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together... can help you make smarter decisions. for a more confident financial future. hey, a tandem bicycle. you can't do that by yourself. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. first time i connected with kim, she told me that voya. well planned. her husband had passed. and that he took care of all of the internet c
carl?> hey, david, yeah, it's poetic that jim's at amazon, and we're here, because amazon is just one example of the fierce flow of capital out of that company to various local economies around the country, changing the face of major american cities. we're going to take a crack at nashville tonight with "cities of success," our new franchise, 10:00 p.m. eastern time. we'll talk about that as we watch futures, yields and a lot more as "squawk on the street" continues....
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he said this to john carl about how well received he was among the rioters. let me play that for you. >> if you look at the real size of that crowd, it was never reported correctly. there were -- it's the biggest crowd i've ever spoken in front of by far, really, by far, that went down to the washington monument. >> you told them you were going to go up to the capitol. >> i was going to and then the secret service said you can't. and ben then by the time i would have, i wanted to go back. i was thinking about going back during the problem to stop the problem doing it myself. secret service didn't like that idea too much. so i would have been very well
he said this to john carl about how well received he was among the rioters. let me play that for you. >> if you look at the real size of that crowd, it was never reported correctly. there were -- it's the biggest crowd i've ever spoken in front of by far, really, by far, that went down to the washington monument. >> you told them you were going to go up to the capitol. >> i was going to and then the secret service said you can't. and ben then by the time i would have, i wanted...
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carl: these have to shut within 5 seconds.xon: so far, los angeles is the only big city in the state to embrace automatic shutoff devices on new buildings. that came after 50 gas-fed fires erupted from the 1994 northridge quake. peskin says it's time for san francisco to try again. aaron: there is no time like the present. i'm not going to cry about why it didn't happen until now. jaxon: and now we've learned pg&e is embracing the concept of automatic meter shutoff technology, with a pilot project in the works to evaluate two prototype meters similar to those used in japan. scawthorn just hopes that we can all learn the 100-year-old lesson of the kanto quake before it's too late. charles: as mark twain said, you know, history may not repeat itself but it sure rhymes. jaxon: jaxon van derbeken, nbc bay area news. bigad: now, some of our most impactful investigations come from you. if you have a story for our investigative unit, call 888-996-tips or visit our website. that's nbcbayarea.com/investigations. and that is our show fo
carl: these have to shut within 5 seconds.xon: so far, los angeles is the only big city in the state to embrace automatic shutoff devices on new buildings. that came after 50 gas-fed fires erupted from the 1994 northridge quake. peskin says it's time for san francisco to try again. aaron: there is no time like the present. i'm not going to cry about why it didn't happen until now. jaxon: and now we've learned pg&e is embracing the concept of automatic meter shutoff technology, with a pilot...
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we will speak with carl ric cadonna. stay with us.erg surveillance ." ♪ what do you see on the horizon? uncertainty? or opportunity. whatever you see, at pgim we can help you rise to the challenges of today, when active investing and disciplined risk management are needed most. drawing on deep expertise across the world's public and private markets in pursuit of long-term returns... pgim. our investments shape tomorrow today. >> americans can rest assured that our banking system is safe. your deposits are safe. let me also assure you we will not stop at this. we will do whatever is needed. i will ask congress and the banking regulators to strengthen the rules for banks to make it less likely this kind of failure would happen again and to protect american jobs and small businesses. tom: the president of the united states speaking earlier this year following the downfall of a california shop, silicon valley bank. a roller coaster year for the banks undulated by that collapse , and also of course, jpmorgan stepping into acquire first rep
we will speak with carl ric cadonna. stay with us.erg surveillance ." ♪ what do you see on the horizon? uncertainty? or opportunity. whatever you see, at pgim we can help you rise to the challenges of today, when active investing and disciplined risk management are needed most. drawing on deep expertise across the world's public and private markets in pursuit of long-term returns... pgim. our investments shape tomorrow today. >> americans can rest assured that our banking system is...
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carl told me he couldn't agree more. >> we want to send our appreciation to officer tuan le, and also thinking the opd for what they've been doing and supporting our city and our community. >> reporter: carl told me he plans to set up a fund for the family but he also says they are not only going to support the family financially, but even more important to them, they plan to for the long haul support this family emotionally. >>> governor gavin newsom offered his condolences to the family, colleagues and the entire oakland community, that is on our website, kpix .com as well. we are also hearing from former police chief armstrong who said, they should focus on finding the killers and bringing them to justice. oakland has of course been without a permanent chief since mayor sheng thao fired armstrong last february and the city will not get a new chief until march at the earliest. that is the new deadline to submit a new list of finalists to the mayor after she rejected a previous list. armstrong's name was among the earlier finalists. >>> with new year's eve tomorrow, a lot of laws are
carl told me he couldn't agree more. >> we want to send our appreciation to officer tuan le, and also thinking the opd for what they've been doing and supporting our city and our community. >> reporter: carl told me he plans to set up a fund for the family but he also says they are not only going to support the family financially, but even more important to them, they plan to for the long haul support this family emotionally. >>> governor gavin newsom offered his...
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." ♪ >>> good friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramernd david faber at post nine of the new york stock exchange. final jobs number of the year, slightly above estimates unemployment, 3 p.7%. the best participation rate since the pandemic we'll get to it all. it's where our road map begins, that jobs report, of course, november numbers topping estimates. futures try to climb higher. >>> plus, lululemon is the biggest laggard on the s&p this morning following its tepid holiday outlook. >>> and honeywell agrees to buy carrier security business. the price tag is $5 million. we're going to speak with honeywell's ceo later this hour. >>> let's get some reaction to the jobs number. as we mentioned, some of the metrics here, jim, lowest annual wage growth in a while participation is encouraging >> major focus is exactly what you just said, and i want to say something that it's really bugging me there's so many people who are looking for a rate cut in this weird world that we're in, in finance. you look at what we've got here with these numbers,
." ♪ >>> good friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramernd david faber at post nine of the new york stock exchange. final jobs number of the year, slightly above estimates unemployment, 3 p.7%. the best participation rate since the pandemic we'll get to it all. it's where our road map begins, that jobs report, of course, november numbers topping estimates. futures try to climb higher. >>> plus, lululemon is the...
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because carl handle it? because as carl heneghan illustrated , heneghan has just illustrated, it has become a blame game. this you've got the scientists blaming the government, but you've got the government blaming science artists. no blaming the science artists. no doubt, johnson is going to be doubt, mrjohnson is going to be placed in precarious position placed in a precarious position for days in the stand when for two days in the stand when it me as if this it appears to me as if this inquiry is somewhat of a foregone conclusion , the inquiry foregone conclusion, the inquiry is favour of the idea is leaning in favour of the idea that we didn't down soon that we didn't lock down soon enough hard enough. so how do enough or hard enough. so how do you think your friend and ally is going to fare? >> well, don't know. i think >> well, i don't know. i think that lady hallett has lost control of inquiry and control of the inquiry and i think actually it should be wound really. i don't think wound up. really. i
because carl handle it? because as carl heneghan illustrated , heneghan has just illustrated, it has become a blame game. this you've got the scientists blaming the government, but you've got the government blaming science artists. no blaming the science artists. no doubt, johnson is going to be doubt, mrjohnson is going to be placed in precarious position placed in a precarious position for days in the stand when for two days in the stand when it me as if this it appears to me as if this...
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hey, phil. >> hey, carl.f alaska airlines and peter ingram, ceo of hawaiian airlines joining us from honolulu this morning. how long were you talking about a possible merger and how quickly did this deal come together? ben, we'll start with you. >> thanks, phil, and good morning. yeah, you know, we were talking about this early in 2023, the idea started, you know, we started working on it, and we went through several months of diligence with our board and advisors, and i approached peter a few months ago with the offer. that's kind of how it unfolded. >> and peter? >> yeah. as ben said he came to me a few months ago and we took the proposal. it was certainly a credible proposal and i did what i should do, take it to my board. we analyzed and worked through it and spent some time over the last few months working with ben and his team, and it culminated in yesterday's announcement and signing the day before that. >> ben, you know what everybody is saying, who is looking at this deal today, the biden administrat
hey, phil. >> hey, carl.f alaska airlines and peter ingram, ceo of hawaiian airlines joining us from honolulu this morning. how long were you talking about a possible merger and how quickly did this deal come together? ben, we'll start with you. >> thanks, phil, and good morning. yeah, you know, we were talking about this early in 2023, the idea started, you know, we started working on it, and we went through several months of diligence with our board and advisors, and i approached...
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good to have you, carl nasman. - to have you, carl nasman. a couple of other stories to bring you. spraying coloured gas. the suspects were later taken into custody. and a court in pakistan has indicted former minister imran khan of charges of leaking state secrets. he is accused of making public the contents of a confidential cable sent by pakistan pot ambassador to the united states and using it for his political interests. those are your top stories. around the world and across the uk, you're watching bbc news. let's bring you up—to—date with a few other stories from here in the uk. shoppers are being warned not to fall victim to purchase scams especially when buying items via social media. figures suggest nearly £100 million is forecast to be stolen from thousands of victims over the festive period, with 25 to 34—year—old is the most likely victims. the disability charity census is a lack of skilled workers in the social care sector is putting vulnerable lives at risk. in england the number of vacancies for home carers is more than doubled in the past ten years foot of the gove
good to have you, carl nasman. - to have you, carl nasman. a couple of other stories to bring you. spraying coloured gas. the suspects were later taken into custody. and a court in pakistan has indicted former minister imran khan of charges of leaking state secrets. he is accused of making public the contents of a confidential cable sent by pakistan pot ambassador to the united states and using it for his political interests. those are your top stories. around the world and across the uk,...
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it will turn -- carl birl -- carl bernstein, thank you very much. and israel's military chief says, with the war against hamas, it will continue. for many months. but, can israel actually take out hamas? is that even possible? we'll discuss that, next. >>> tonight is the israeli defense forces push deeper into southern gaza, israeli officials are warning that the war against hamas could continue. well into the new year. it also comes as new video, reportedly shows at least two palestinian children, stripped, and held at gunpoint by the idf in gaza. cnn has obtained the footage but i want to warn you. it is graphic. let's go to cnn's will ripley, who's in tel aviv for. us will? >> hi abby. we still have a lot of questions tonight. a deal that has emerged. it appears to show, palestinian men and at least two children in the stadium, in gaza being stripped to their underwear. and detained by israel defense forces. we have geolocated the video and we know where it was taken but we cannot independently verify when this actually happened we posted on chri
it will turn -- carl birl -- carl bernstein, thank you very much. and israel's military chief says, with the war against hamas, it will continue. for many months. but, can israel actually take out hamas? is that even possible? we'll discuss that, next. >>> tonight is the israeli defense forces push deeper into southern gaza, israeli officials are warning that the war against hamas could continue. well into the new year. it also comes as new video, reportedly shows at least two...
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all right, let's cross live now to our, to contributor carl john. carl, great to have you on put, has been an office as president, our prime minister for more than 2 decades. were you at all surprised to hear that he's running again? not at all as this is to be expected. i just a matter of fact, i was in rock shot in earlier in the summer during the precaution crew. and at that time the, the world's attention was a fix. what would happen in moscow? and i don't, i think you written that that particular you've been really show. there's really no other person other than who, who can take the role of leading russia at this very important juncture. in time taro, they think it's significant that putting made this announcement during a military awards ceremony at the criminal palace with he's sending a message there was definitely, i mean, just to just to reminding the public this is especially with time russia is at war . i put in now is effectively a work president and during work time, tons of people around the world. it no matter where, where is there
all right, let's cross live now to our, to contributor carl john. carl, great to have you on put, has been an office as president, our prime minister for more than 2 decades. were you at all surprised to hear that he's running again? not at all as this is to be expected. i just a matter of fact, i was in rock shot in earlier in the summer during the precaution crew. and at that time the, the world's attention was a fix. what would happen in moscow? and i don't, i think you written that that...
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. >> thank you for joining us on this beautiful thursday morning am my name is carl the interim director and delighted it welcome you to the opening ceremony of the newly painted pedestrian bridge this links japantown and the fillmore community a couple of notes after the program invite everyone to go on the bridge and have a photo opportunity with the beautiful view and i utilize this color of the japantown bridge. so with that, i would love to introduce our mayor the leader of information who inspires us to think creatively and come up with beautiful projects and work with the community and really is the woman behind all of this like to introduce a mayor london breed (clapping.) i want to take this opportunity to restriction we have some wonderful community gifts and first start with our general of thank you for joining us, we are honored by your presence. (clapping.) now you'll be hearing in the council generally and the amazing community members this is also great to come home everyone i get a chance to come to fillmore or japantown this is a homecoming for me so many of the people j
. >> thank you for joining us on this beautiful thursday morning am my name is carl the interim director and delighted it welcome you to the opening ceremony of the newly painted pedestrian bridge this links japantown and the fillmore community a couple of notes after the program invite everyone to go on the bridge and have a photo opportunity with the beautiful view and i utilize this color of the japantown bridge. so with that, i would love to introduce our mayor the leader of...
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carl never really thought much of his credit scores.hard work pays off. [mÚsica] [aplausos] alejandra: estamos devuelto en teletÓn usa y ahora llegÓ el momento de revisar esa meta, muchachos. raÚl: la orquesta, por favor.redobles y que comience ya a volar ese corazÓn del teletÓn usa. sube, sube, sube, sube, sube. ¿cuÁnto hay? hay $ 1 .779.630. maity: yo pensÉ que Íbamos a llegar a los 2 millones, pero gracias, ahÍ vamos. poco a poco pero tambiÉn tenemos que acelerar porque tenemos una hora lÍmite, pero yo sÉ que la gente no nos va a defraudar. gracias. queremos hablar con mÁs de ustedes para agradecer. raÚl: asÍ es, todos los que contribuyeron, pero debemos seguir adelante juntos y si todavÍa necesitas mÁs razones, los invitamos a ver la siguiente historia que nos preparÓ quiÉn? elian: alejandra espinoza. alejandra: tal vez la vida no venga con instrucciones, pero a veces el camino te da las herramientas. ¿quÉ les parece si conocemos el camino de ceci? [mÚsica] >> soy ceci. yo tengo 17 aÑos y vengo al crit desde hace 7 aÑos. >> ceci des
carl never really thought much of his credit scores.hard work pays off. [mÚsica] [aplausos] alejandra: estamos devuelto en teletÓn usa y ahora llegÓ el momento de revisar esa meta, muchachos. raÚl: la orquesta, por favor.redobles y que comience ya a volar ese corazÓn del teletÓn usa. sube, sube, sube, sube, sube. ¿cuÁnto hay? hay $ 1 .779.630. maity: yo pensÉ que Íbamos a llegar a los 2 millones, pero gracias, ahÍ vamos. poco a poco pero tambiÉn tenemos que acelerar porque tenemos...
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there they were, two locks of carl sandburg's hair. and i can i can report that his hair really was quite blonde and actually quite course as well. lamb, and you put it on your blog, but you didn't put it in the book. larson, well, i mentioned i think i mentioned his locks somewhere. brian: i'm talking about the photograph. i mean, you didn't the photograph is not in your book, but. brian: erik: yes. brian: let me just stop you there to also ask you. you made a comment earlier about the decision on what photographs to run and what not to run. we showed an earlier photo, say, of martha, but you didn't put that one in the book. erik: i didn't put that in the book, because, well, for a couple of reasons. i wanted to have i wanted to have her more glamorous image in the book, because i think that more captures how she came off to the people she encountered in real life. now, in photographs in photographs it's very hard. you could see the one photograph of martha and find yourself thinking, this woman was attractive? she had all these affai
there they were, two locks of carl sandburg's hair. and i can i can report that his hair really was quite blonde and actually quite course as well. lamb, and you put it on your blog, but you didn't put it in the book. larson, well, i mentioned i think i mentioned his locks somewhere. brian: i'm talking about the photograph. i mean, you didn't the photograph is not in your book, but. brian: erik: yes. brian: let me just stop you there to also ask you. you made a comment earlier about the...
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bye— bye. let carl take a look at that and get more later.rrency by 50%. c0 p28 cop28 delegates c0 p28 delegates have cop28 delegates have released a new text which would encourage delegates to transition away from fossil fuels. welcome to asia business report. let's begin in argentina. the new president has announced measures to fix its worst economic crisis indicates that the most prominent measure is to devalue its currency by more than 50% and this puts the peso 800 per dollar. we have been watching for any spillover effect in emerging markets because here in asia when we last saw a massive currency devaluation it triggered a currency crisis in thailand which then lead to the asian financial crisis in the late �*90s. katie silverjoins us now to tell us more. why does argentina need to do this? ., why does argentina need to do this? . ., ., ., ., , :: , this? that devaluation was 20% this? that devaluation was 20% this is in the — this? that devaluation was 20% this is in the order _ this? that devaluation was 20% this is in the order of _
bye— bye. let carl take a look at that and get more later.rrency by 50%. c0 p28 cop28 delegates c0 p28 delegates have cop28 delegates have released a new text which would encourage delegates to transition away from fossil fuels. welcome to asia business report. let's begin in argentina. the new president has announced measures to fix its worst economic crisis indicates that the most prominent measure is to devalue its currency by more than 50% and this puts the peso 800 per dollar. we have...
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that's what i'm talking about carl. intuit credit karma.. como un buen vecino, state farm está ahí. llama para obtener una cotización hoy. no ha dicho una palabra desde que salió del templo. - ¿no ha dicho nada? - nada. escribe sobre quién será el hijo que vendrá y en qué se convertirá. dios le quitará ese peso. ya le dije lo mismo, pero él se siente indigno. - ¿tienes miedo, niña? - sí. ¿sabías que ya me eligieron un esposo? la ley dice que debo permanecer pura un año. ¿cómo me va a creer? quédate con nosotros, le rezaremos a nuestro señor. oye, isabel... ¿por qué me pidió esto dios? yo no soy nada. ay, niña... [ríe] ¡isabel! ¿qué quieres, niña? se mueve. [ríe] el mío, igual. [ambas ríen] [suenan risas de niños] desierto yermo, llanuras inhóspitas. cordilleras escarpadas, y luego, jerusalén. seguro, hablas de un viaje espiritual, melchor, no del viaje físico, ¿verdad? ¿quieres viajar a la tierra de judea? no, quiero que vayamos todos. melchor, esa tierra de la que hablas, nos llevará meses llegar allá, no sabemos nada de los riesgos que en
that's what i'm talking about carl. intuit credit karma.. como un buen vecino, state farm está ahí. llama para obtener una cotización hoy. no ha dicho una palabra desde que salió del templo. - ¿no ha dicho nada? - nada. escribe sobre quién será el hijo que vendrá y en qué se convertirá. dios le quitará ese peso. ya le dije lo mismo, pero él se siente indigno. - ¿tienes miedo, niña? - sí. ¿sabías que ya me eligieron un esposo? la ley dice que debo permanecer pura un año....
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carl, thank you very much for that.e keeping abreast of a live shooting incident in las vegas. police are responding to additional reports of shots narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial servic firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by...
carl, thank you very much for that.e keeping abreast of a live shooting incident in las vegas. police are responding to additional reports of shots narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial servic firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ narrator:...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber. bank ceos presenting at the goldman conference. our roadmap begins with this rally pause. stocks coming off their worst day in a month. >> china's growing debt risk, moody's cuts the credit outlook to negative citing piersistent lower growth. cvs raised revenue guidance for 2024, upped its quarterly dividend by nearly 10%. >> let's get to the markets. poised to extend yesterday's losses here. at the open, jim, you've been pretty vocal about the expected chop you think is coming this month. >> we have a couple of stocks with good news. j&j, cvs wasn't bound. e eli lilly. i like a bunch of the research calls. i think this is just another day where interest rates are going down a little. people want to take some profits. i was working on nvidia again last night, which i do every single night. strong demand in japan. there was nothing new from secretary of commerce raimundo, nothing new at all and yet it's down again. i'm starting to think, all right, getting interesting again. everyone h
i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber. bank ceos presenting at the goldman conference. our roadmap begins with this rally pause. stocks coming off their worst day in a month. >> china's growing debt risk, moody's cuts the credit outlook to negative citing piersistent lower growth. cvs raised revenue guidance for 2024, upped its quarterly dividend by nearly 10%. >> let's get to the markets. poised to extend yesterday's losses here. at the open, jim, you've been pretty...
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so, brewster carl, do you consider the internet archive to be a community lending library? in a sense? i think of it as a research library. so there are different kinds of libraries, so and it's not so much a lending library in the sense that people would go and take this and then read the whole book. that's just not it's not how we see people used the internet archive's collections. it's a research library that if you wanted to go and do some fact checks on the wikipedia article. so for instance, wikipedians, if there's a wrestle behind every web page to go and say what fact or assertion and makes it into the article and the way that that tussle is going goes on is are do you have a good citation and can you click on it? and if we want a strong wikipedia, which in this age of disinformation, you want to go and make it so that people can click and see and reference the the claim so that it will stand up in wikipedia. otherwise, it will just be on whatever blog posts you can get a hold of. and we know that that's being actively poisoned by very well funded institutions such
so, brewster carl, do you consider the internet archive to be a community lending library? in a sense? i think of it as a research library. so there are different kinds of libraries, so and it's not so much a lending library in the sense that people would go and take this and then read the whole book. that's just not it's not how we see people used the internet archive's collections. it's a research library that if you wanted to go and do some fact checks on the wikipedia article. so for...