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they tell us in the us, i've heard so many times in the us that in iran uh reading the writings of carl marksnto the store, i see them, not only are they not illegal, but they're very, very accessible, here they've got uh, marks, there are a lot of... iranian young people who are very very interested in ideas, philosophy, and this this is something we don't, we're not told in the us, in the us they tell us for example that music is illegal in iran, well it's not illegal to listen to music in iran, there's music everywhere, we're here in a very very sacred place, this isbar um and there are celebrations going on, haven't actually started yet, celebrations for imam makti uh, he's the 12th imam in shia islam, and he has has left, but it is believed that he will return at the end of time along with jesus christ. خیلی ساده و خیلی هوشمنددانه است اگر حرف از رو صداقت باشه اصلاً توضیح نداره اگر حرف دروغ باشه هی باید یه دروغ دیگه بگیم بذاریم اونو جبرانش بکنیم این مقدمه رو عرض کردم که بگم من در مورد نامه رهبر معذب انقلاب هیچ چیزی نمیگم فقط میگم حرف ایشونو گوش کنیم برین یک بار قرآنو همینطوری بخونیم جوونا
they tell us in the us, i've heard so many times in the us that in iran uh reading the writings of carl marksnto the store, i see them, not only are they not illegal, but they're very, very accessible, here they've got uh, marks, there are a lot of... iranian young people who are very very interested in ideas, philosophy, and this this is something we don't, we're not told in the us, in the us they tell us for example that music is illegal in iran, well it's not illegal to listen to music in...
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they tell us in the us, i've heard so many times in the us, that in iran, reading the writings of carl marksl, but they're very, very accessible, here they've got uh, marks, we have some books about marks. second book, third book and fourth book, wow, this is series about marx, capital of marx, oh capital, yeah, yeah, i've read that in english capital, yes, hitler, hitler, yeah, and america history, the america history, oh really, now who, what book is this uh, this american history, yes, yes, howard zin, oh, howard zin, the people's history of the united states, yeah, i've read that book in the us, very popular book, the people's history of the united states, oh, i got to remember how you guys do the books is so different than than we do, but yeah, you know why people in the us like that book so much is because it's so opposite of what we're told in the schools and the universities, they they don't teach us that, what we learn in the schools and universities, that's not what's in this book, this book is kind of the uh the untold story of the us, it's very well loved, now one thing you might
they tell us in the us, i've heard so many times in the us, that in iran, reading the writings of carl marksl, but they're very, very accessible, here they've got uh, marks, we have some books about marks. second book, third book and fourth book, wow, this is series about marx, capital of marx, oh capital, yeah, yeah, i've read that in english capital, yes, hitler, hitler, yeah, and america history, the america history, oh really, now who, what book is this uh, this american history, yes, yes,...
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but carl, so sit down marks the 1st time latimer putting has been interviewed by western journalists since the outbreak of the ukraine comp, like 2 years ago. however, some incumbent and former american officials are not impressed. hillary clinton among them. well, it shows me what i think we've all know. he's what's called a useful idiot. i mean, if you actually read translations of what's being said on russian media, they make fun of them. i mean, he's like a puppy dog. it's larry. so hillary clinton would speak up on this and she's the one who presented a reset button to russian leadership. that was miss translated into over charge of which she was the secretary of state. again, the bottom line is tucker, is doing what journalists should do. let's hear the voices of those that may not be getting the attention in western europe and united states are generally when the truth about what's been happening has been so covered up that they have fond over themselves to dr. presidents and lensky, they use the liberties, the huge movie stars, the sport stars, and dash the key to the doctor'
but carl, so sit down marks the 1st time latimer putting has been interviewed by western journalists since the outbreak of the ukraine comp, like 2 years ago. however, some incumbent and former american officials are not impressed. hillary clinton among them. well, it shows me what i think we've all know. he's what's called a useful idiot. i mean, if you actually read translations of what's being said on russian media, they make fun of them. i mean, he's like a puppy dog. it's larry. so hillary...
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carl, we marked a milestone yesterday when futures markets priced all of that exubr ber rance for fedto the gains and added to them. ride the fed roller coaster here the exuberance in late november fed governor waller said if it fell they would have to cut rates when fed chair powell at the meeting acknowledged the fed discussed rate cuts at their meetings and markets took off helped but better inflation data and markets priced in seven rate cuts this year futures markets start taking back that easing amid strong payroll numbers, higher inflation data and a barrage of fed speak warning against bets on early cuts. at first the stock market rallied with the easing exuberance and then sold off when it looked like the fed would do less. stocks have started to go their separate ways around the middle of january they have embraced better economic growth and those better earnings that's been a big part of the turnaround here and the separation fourth quarter earnings growth estimated at 4.7% in early january now expected to be up 10% propelled by nvidia, the broader tech sector. also other s
carl, we marked a milestone yesterday when futures markets priced all of that exubr ber rance for fedto the gains and added to them. ride the fed roller coaster here the exuberance in late november fed governor waller said if it fell they would have to cut rates when fed chair powell at the meeting acknowledged the fed discussed rate cuts at their meetings and markets took off helped but better inflation data and markets priced in seven rate cuts this year futures markets start taking back that...
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or alternatively, tinkering with the out the a give call them back colors to mark for all get a live inside the carl dishes, we can take them out of the coral. and most of these can be cultures in the lap. and in the left we can increase the rate by which the cell gate equals madeline. use this approach to create heat resistant, i'll get which when put back in products, created more heat resistant. carlos. so if we combine all these approaches, is that it will we be able to save these unique eco systems from climate change. if we implemented every tool in our toolbox today from marine protected areas, reducing pollution using some of these more active interventions, stress hardening or manipulating the genetics of corals. it will not be enough to save corey's if we do not reduce emissions that is absolutely central. the truth is that coal respond incredibly sensitive to wyoming voters in 2018 the into governmental panel on climate change. one. but even if the well, the limits global warming until 1.5 degrees, cold res could declined by 90 percent. if temperature is increased by 2 degrees, that figur
or alternatively, tinkering with the out the a give call them back colors to mark for all get a live inside the carl dishes, we can take them out of the coral. and most of these can be cultures in the lap. and in the left we can increase the rate by which the cell gate equals madeline. use this approach to create heat resistant, i'll get which when put back in products, created more heat resistant. carlos. so if we combine all these approaches, is that it will we be able to save these unique...
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saying in a statement, carl was an exceptional human being who lived an extraordinary life through his contributions to film, television, the arts, and sports, he left an indelible marknized worldwide and across generations. carl weathers was 76 years old. this morning carl weathers is being remembered by co-stars like our friend michael strahan who says weathers made michael's dreams seem attainable because he came from sports and then conquered the world of entertainment and arnold schwarzenegger who said, he was the type of friend that pushes you to be your best just to keep up with him. that translated to a lot of roles he played too. bringing out the best in everyone around him. >> whit: that note about across generations is so true. i mean, i was a fan of his in "rocky." my daughters love him from "the mandalorian." you know, he's just had an impact for generations. >> erielle: and his voice in "toy story." transcended any kind of genre. he will be missed for sure. >>> still ahead here or on "good morning america," new video of that deadly crash. a small plane that lunged into a mobile home in florida. >> gio: and stop the music. why some of the most popular vi
saying in a statement, carl was an exceptional human being who lived an extraordinary life through his contributions to film, television, the arts, and sports, he left an indelible marknized worldwide and across generations. carl weathers was 76 years old. this morning carl weathers is being remembered by co-stars like our friend michael strahan who says weathers made michael's dreams seem attainable because he came from sports and then conquered the world of entertainment and arnold...
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carl. good evening , mark, says. les, please evening, mark, says. at report have a look at this report below. les me a report below. les has sent me a report suggesting that chemical attacks are now commonplace in newcastle , al, which is a real worry. andrew says . uh, hi mark and andrew says. uh, hi mark and team, maybe this guy is travelling in a burka. it has been known . uh, sue says hi been known. uh, sue says hi mark, it's quite unbelievable that this guy managed to get away with so many cameras in london. with london. can you imagine with those burns on face, nobody those burns on his face, nobody took notice. i he's . not took notice. i hope he's. not still alive. save us a lot of money. he should have been deported and those who let him stay should held accountable. stay should be held accountable. strong opinions. keep them coming. mark at gb news.com. now 16% of men aged 16 to 29 say that feminism has done more harm to society than . good, compared to society than. good, compared with 9% of women. a survey of almost 4000 people for ipsos
carl. good evening , mark, says. les, please evening, mark, says. at report have a look at this report below. les me a report below. les has sent me a report suggesting that chemical attacks are now commonplace in newcastle , al, which is a real worry. andrew says . uh, hi mark and andrew says. uh, hi mark and team, maybe this guy is travelling in a burka. it has been known . uh, sue says hi been known. uh, sue says hi mark, it's quite unbelievable that this guy managed to get away with so many...
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he has left an indelible mark and is recognized worldwide and across generations. >> as a friend. >> carls remembered tonight. >> stand by my side this one last kickoff is on at least 3 or 4 lines. all day. sun up to sun down. >> local roofers there, like many bay area roads, swease people desperate to get their repairs done before the next big storm comes our way here in the bay. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil and i'm kristen sze. >> that next big storm is due to hit us on sunday. the question is, will it be dry enough before then to get that work done? >> yeah, we have live team coverage for you. this afternoon, beginning with abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel. sandhya, what are we looking at this weekend? so, larry and kristen, this is going to be a storm that is going to pack a punch and it is going to be focused as far as the heaviness across the santa cruz mountains, san mateo county area and the east bay right now on live doppler seven, this is your opportunity to. >> getrillioneady. we do have some spotty showers. not everywhere as we get you into h
he has left an indelible mark and is recognized worldwide and across generations. >> as a friend. >> carls remembered tonight. >> stand by my side this one last kickoff is on at least 3 or 4 lines. all day. sun up to sun down. >> local roofers there, like many bay area roads, swease people desperate to get their repairs done before the next big storm comes our way here in the bay. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil and i'm kristen sze. >> that...
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sleep thursday at the age of 76, his family said adding, carl was an exceptional human being who lived an extraordinary life he has left an indelible markis acting career began after briefly playing linebacker in the nfl. weathers, it turned out, was a much better actor than football player in 1987 he had a role in "predator." >> you son of a [ bleep ]. >> reporter: matching biceps with arnold schwarzenegger the consummate tough guy and action hero aware there weren't many actors like him in the '80s. >> there's a void in terms of action films that star guys who have skin this color there is a void in that. >> reporter: but it wasn't just action movies weathers turned to comedy in "happy gilmore," a one-handed golf pro with quite a story. >> an alligator bit my hand off. >> oh, my god. >> you come here >> reporter: weathers' final role was in the "star wars" tv series, "the mandalorian," a five-decade-long career that started when he tossed his hat into the ring, stephanie gosk, nbc news >>> that's "nightly news." join "meet the press" sunday on nbc when kristen welker has an exclusive with speaker mike johnson thank you for watching i'
sleep thursday at the age of 76, his family said adding, carl was an exceptional human being who lived an extraordinary life he has left an indelible markis acting career began after briefly playing linebacker in the nfl. weathers, it turned out, was a much better actor than football player in 1987 he had a role in "predator." >> you son of a [ bleep ]. >> reporter: matching biceps with arnold schwarzenegger the consummate tough guy and action hero aware there weren't many...
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he has left an indelible mark and is recognized worldwide and across generations. >> as a friend. >> carlmembered tonight. >> stand by my side this one last time. >> extraordinary career. i'll see youonday. good night. the bay area right now, but what you don't see is the atmospheric river that's going to be here this weekend. good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm karina nova. >> the storm coming in late saturday could be stronger than the storms we had earlier this week. and people are already preparing for users of the kaiser permanente san francisco half marathon. changed the course because of the weather. originally, participants were going to run through golden gate park and finish along the great highway by ocean beach. but with strong winds and heavy rain in the forecast, runners will no longer go through the park. they'll only run the great highway and check this out. >> it's snowing right now in zephyr cove, lake tahoe. look at it all. this is a live picture. okay it looks windy as well because that snow is coming in sideways. so what should you expect where you live for that answe
he has left an indelible mark and is recognized worldwide and across generations. >> as a friend. >> carlmembered tonight. >> stand by my side this one last time. >> extraordinary career. i'll see youonday. good night. the bay area right now, but what you don't see is the atmospheric river that's going to be here this weekend. good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm karina nova. >> the storm coming in late saturday could be stronger than the storms we had earlier this...
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carl nasman. it's a tale of two election nights — donald trump celebrating a projected win in the south carolina republican presidential primary and nikki haley markinge her campaign. now, we are a laughing stock all over the world. our country is going to be respected again. respected like never before. cheering and applause..
carl nasman. it's a tale of two election nights — donald trump celebrating a projected win in the south carolina republican presidential primary and nikki haley markinge her campaign. now, we are a laughing stock all over the world. our country is going to be respected again. respected like never before. cheering and applause..
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reading the writings of carl marx is illegal, but when i walked into the store, i see them, not only are they not illegal, but they're very, very accessible, here they've got marksot of iranian young people who are very, very... interested in ideas, philosophy, and uh, you know, this this is something we don't, we're not told in the us, in the us they tell us for example that music is illegal in iran, well it's not illegal to listen to music in iran, there's music everywhere, we're here in a very, very sacred place, this is imam zodi aliakbar, um, and there are celebrations going on, they haven't actually started yet, celebrations. for imam mak uh, he's the 12th imam in shia islam and he has has left, but it is believed that he will return at the end of time along with jesus christ. و اینکه شما آیا اون نامه رو متنشو آشنا هستین و برای شما داشته اون نامه بله در زمان صدر اسلام دعوت به اسلام از جانب پیغمبر یه کلمه بود قولو لا اله الا الله تفلو بگین خدا یکیه جز خدایی نیست رستگار بشید و سوال میشد چرا باید بگیم خدا یکیه غیر از اون خدایی نیست قرآن رو میذاشتن جلوش حرکت رهبر معظم انقلاب خیلی ساده و خیلی uh, carty may uh, he's he's known as kind of very skilled singer uh,
reading the writings of carl marx is illegal, but when i walked into the store, i see them, not only are they not illegal, but they're very, very accessible, here they've got marksot of iranian young people who are very, very... interested in ideas, philosophy, and uh, you know, this this is something we don't, we're not told in the us, in the us they tell us for example that music is illegal in iran, well it's not illegal to listen to music in iran, there's music everywhere, we're here in a...
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reading the writings of carl marx is illegal, but when i walked into the store, i see them not only are they not illegal, but they're very, very accessible, here they've got uh, mark's yeah, yeah, read that in capital, yes, hitler, hitler, yeah, and america history, the american history, oh really, now who, what book is this uh, this american history, yes, yes, howard zen, oh, howard zin, the people's history of the united states, yeah, i've read that book in the us, very popular book, the people's history of the united. dates oh, i got to remember how you guys do the books is so different than than we do, but yeah, you know why people in the us like that book so much? is because it's so opposite of what we're told in the schools and the universities, they they don't teach us that, what we learn in the schools and the universities, that's not what's in this book, this book is kind of the uh the untold story of the us, it's very well loved. now one thing you might be able to help me with, i don't know, mean i think you have mainly books that are in in pharisee persian here, but before i leave, i really would like to get a copy of the writings of imam. in english, i'm
reading the writings of carl marx is illegal, but when i walked into the store, i see them not only are they not illegal, but they're very, very accessible, here they've got uh, mark's yeah, yeah, read that in capital, yes, hitler, hitler, yeah, and america history, the american history, oh really, now who, what book is this uh, this american history, yes, yes, howard zen, oh, howard zin, the people's history of the united states, yeah, i've read that book in the us, very popular book, the...
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adding carl was an exceptional human who lived an extraordinary life. he left an indelible mark.r than football player. in 1987, he had a role in "predator." >> you son of a beep. >> reporter: the tough guy action hero in the '80s. >> avoid of action films that star guys who have skin this color. a void in that. >> reporter: weather turned to comedy with quite a story. >> alligator bit my hand off. >> you come here. >> reporter: weather' final role was in the "mandalorian." stephanie gosk, nbc news. >> the range. >> exactly. from "happy gilmore" to "rocky." >> the side by side with schwarzenegger and stallone. >>> next up, the 66th grammy awards. the event honoring the best in music takes place tomorrow. trevor noah's fourth time hosting the ceremony which is really just one big concert with a few awards sprinkled in. billie eilish and billie joel and dua lipa and olivia and u2 and sza. it is shaping up to be a huge night for women since the majority of nominees are women. have i mentioned taylor swift yet? she will be there, but not expected to perform because she has a quick tu
adding carl was an exceptional human who lived an extraordinary life. he left an indelible mark.r than football player. in 1987, he had a role in "predator." >> you son of a beep. >> reporter: the tough guy action hero in the '80s. >> avoid of action films that star guys who have skin this color. a void in that. >> reporter: weather turned to comedy with quite a story. >> alligator bit my hand off. >> you come here. >> reporter: weather' final...
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carl in nottingham says great monologue mark. totally agree with everything you said.he pendulum will swing the other way facts truth other way in. facts and truth will the day. what happened will win the day. what happened in earlier in the in parliament earlier in the week was a disgrace. starmer and hoyle hang their in hoyle should hang their heads in shame the shame for bowing down to the woke mob. the braying woke mob. this woke nonsense has to stop, says carl. paul says the future of britain no parliament, no government and no police force. just a bunch of thugs running the country from a mosque in preston , he says. now, paul, preston, he says. now, paul, that's not a sentiment i would share. but of course, you're entitled to your view, laura dodsworth has spoken the word of millions . we are descending into millions. we are descending into anarchy through woke . um. and anarchy through woke. um. and finally margaret, who says mark, i fully agree with everything you said at the beginning of your programme. not enough people prepared to speak out people are prepa
carl in nottingham says great monologue mark. totally agree with everything you said.he pendulum will swing the other way facts truth other way in. facts and truth will the day. what happened will win the day. what happened in earlier in the in parliament earlier in the week was a disgrace. starmer and hoyle hang their in hoyle should hang their heads in shame the shame for bowing down to the woke mob. the braying woke mob. this woke nonsense has to stop, says carl. paul says the future of...
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you know, carl, i i think people underestimate -- i talked to jensen about mark zuckerberg and skepticale a close relationship and meta is a top customer. amazon an amazing customer. >> yeah, morgan stanley has what they call a cloud capex tracker, up 28 year on year, best since 18 in the middle of this capex arms race at least in the cloud. >> what jim said about caterpillar. one thing he is saying but he's calling about the decyclization of cat and one of the reasons why because they're connected with the data center. >> that came up in your interview with him yesterday. >> our interview, i think. >> okay, i don't recall asking a question, but -- >> your self-effacing -- >> i was listening with great interest when he did discuss their opportunity and just building data centers or the fact that they are part of that boom. >> painful to hear endlessly china, china, china, i mean, no. i mean, we had the same problem with tim cook friday, china, china, china. can we just -- estee lauder. can we stipulate it's awful in china and, by the way, there is a man running for president and we don't
you know, carl, i i think people underestimate -- i talked to jensen about mark zuckerberg and skepticale a close relationship and meta is a top customer. amazon an amazing customer. >> yeah, morgan stanley has what they call a cloud capex tracker, up 28 year on year, best since 18 in the middle of this capex arms race at least in the cloud. >> what jim said about caterpillar. one thing he is saying but he's calling about the decyclization of cat and one of the reasons why because...
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mark two years since russia launched its invasion of ukraine. and the us and uk strike 18 locations in yemen: the fourth wave of coalition strikes on houthi targets. hello, i'm carlstep closer to the republican nomination tonight. just minutes after polls closed, us media — including our partners at cbs — projected the former president as the winner in the south carolina primary. it's a huge blow to his last remaining rival, nikki haley. she served as south carolina's governor for six years
mark two years since russia launched its invasion of ukraine. and the us and uk strike 18 locations in yemen: the fourth wave of coalition strikes on houthi targets. hello, i'm carlstep closer to the republican nomination tonight. just minutes after polls closed, us media — including our partners at cbs — projected the former president as the winner in the south carolina primary. it's a huge blow to his last remaining rival, nikki haley. she served as south carolina's governor for six years
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mark two years since russia launched its invasion of ukraine. and the us and uk strike 18 locations in yemen — the fourth wave of coalition raids on houthi targets. hello. i'm carl tonight. just minutes after polls closed the former president was projected the winner in the south carolina primary. it's a huge blow to his last remaining rival, nikki haley. she served as south carolina's governor for six years
mark two years since russia launched its invasion of ukraine. and the us and uk strike 18 locations in yemen — the fourth wave of coalition raids on houthi targets. hello. i'm carl tonight. just minutes after polls closed the former president was projected the winner in the south carolina primary. it's a huge blow to his last remaining rival, nikki haley. she served as south carolina's governor for six years
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carl nasman. it's a tale of two election nights — donald trump celebrating a projected win in the south carolina republican presidential primary and nikki haley marking fourth loss while pledging to continue her campaign. now, we are a laughing stock all over the world. our country is going to be respected again. respected like never before. cheering and applause.. 50. cheering and applause.. so, this is a cheering and applause. . so, this is a fantastic _ cheering and applause.. $57, this is a fantastic evening cheering and applause.. 357, this is a fantastic evening and it's an early evening and a fantastic so you can all go down and you can celebrate for about 15 minutes and then, we have to get back to work. i have to get back to work. i said earlier this week that no matter— said earlier this week that no matter what happens in south carolina. _ matter what happens in south carolina, i would continue to run — carolina, i would continue to run for— carolina, i would continue to run for president.— carolina, i would continue to run for president. cheering and applause- _ run for president. cheering and applause- - _ run for president. cheering and
carl nasman. it's a tale of two election nights — donald trump celebrating a projected win in the south carolina republican presidential primary and nikki haley marking fourth loss while pledging to continue her campaign. now, we are a laughing stock all over the world. our country is going to be respected again. respected like never before. cheering and applause.. 50. cheering and applause.. so, this is a cheering and applause. . so, this is a fantastic _ cheering and applause.. $57, this is...
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>> i think that's a little bit of what we've seen, carl if i take the s&p, depending on where you want to marks 21.5, 22 times we're in the top 10% of current run rate of multiple over the last 30 to 40 years. you don't get the market trading at 22 times on a regular basis or sustained basis across the broad index. huge push for technology giving us that. but we need to see the earnings come through and the breath widen out and i think that remains the key point. >> you upped energy, is that right? >> still neutral on energy at this point we were long energy a couple of years ago, which turned out to be a great trade right now we have industrials, materials we think is a good value here an underperformer tied to chinese growth obviously and what happens there overweight on health care for quite some time that's starting to play out. we're fading the traditional reits, utilities, some of the laggards on the defensive side at this point. we don't find good risk/reward value there. >> thank you for joining us on post nine. help keep us honest as the year moves forward. >>> take a look at the road
>> i think that's a little bit of what we've seen, carl if i take the s&p, depending on where you want to marks 21.5, 22 times we're in the top 10% of current run rate of multiple over the last 30 to 40 years. you don't get the market trading at 22 times on a regular basis or sustained basis across the broad index. huge push for technology giving us that. but we need to see the earnings come through and the breath widen out and i think that remains the key point. >> you upped...
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mark two years since russia launched its invasion of ukraine. and the us and uk strike 18 locations in yemen — the fourth wave of coalition raids on houthi targets. hello. i'm carlasman. donald trump has taken another big step closer to the republican nomination tonight. just minutes after polls closed the former president was projected the winner in the south carolina primary. it's a huge blow to his last remaining rival, nikki haley. she served as south carolina's governor for six years and was hoping for an upset in her home state after resounding defeats in previous contests. but once again it was donald trump giving a victory speech tonight, while a defiant nikki haley promised her supporters that she will continue to fight for the nomination. now we're a laughing stock all over the world. our country is going to be respected again, respected like never before. cheering and applause so, this is a fantastic evening. it's an early evening and a fantastic, so you can all go down and you can celebrate for about 15 minutes and we have to get back to work. i said earlier this week that no matter what happens in south carolina, i would continue to run for presiden
mark two years since russia launched its invasion of ukraine. and the us and uk strike 18 locations in yemen — the fourth wave of coalition raids on houthi targets. hello. i'm carlasman. donald trump has taken another big step closer to the republican nomination tonight. just minutes after polls closed the former president was projected the winner in the south carolina primary. it's a huge blow to his last remaining rival, nikki haley. she served as south carolina's governor for six years and...
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mark steinberg, the person has wide-ranging interests. >> apparently he's a renaissance man. >> yes, he's a renaissance man, but i'll tell you one thing about this deal, carlhase. the demand for these products are insane. some of them might have said, wait a second, this is going to hurt eli lilly because they have the capacity to meet demand. no, no, and eli lilly is up because this is just one more sign that you can't make enough of this stuff. there's new trials coming out. we'll be spooeeaking to eli lil but i think this is once again a referendum that there's so much demand and they cannot -- there's no way they can meet anywhere near the supply for this. david, maybe you can stop me on this, but i don't think it really created a lot more ability to make it. >> no. but you know, in terms of timing, expected to have low single-digit negative impact on profit growth in '24 and '25. and it's an upfront payment of $11 billion. that's enterprise value for the sites. plus additional value for corporate assets and liabilities. first, you got the get the deal closed. sorry. >> someone might think that's glp-1, but it's international. >> right. it's actually a
mark steinberg, the person has wide-ranging interests. >> apparently he's a renaissance man. >> yes, he's a renaissance man, but i'll tell you one thing about this deal, carlhase. the demand for these products are insane. some of them might have said, wait a second, this is going to hurt eli lilly because they have the capacity to meet demand. no, no, and eli lilly is up because this is just one more sign that you can't make enough of this stuff. there's new trials coming out. we'll...
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mark two years since russia launched its invasion of ukraine. and the us and uk strike 18 locations in yemen: the fourth wave of coalition strikes on houthi targets. hello, i'm carl nasman. donald trump has taken another massive step closer to the republican nomination tonight. just minutes after polls closed, us media — including our partners at cbs — projected the former president as the winner in the south carolina primary. it's a huge blow to his last remaining rival, nikki haley. she served as south carolina's governor for six years and was hoping to cause an upset in her home state after resounding defeats in other states. but once again, it was donald trump giving a victory speech tonight, not nikki haley. in 2016, we won and we had unintelligible order a lot talk about it a lot and soon we're going to fix it, we fixed it quickly and in 2020 we could not talk about it although we did get millions of votes the second time but now this is the spirit that i have never seen, we ran two great races. cheering and applause but there has never been ever, there has never been a spirit like this and ijust there has never been a spirit like this and i just want to sa
mark two years since russia launched its invasion of ukraine. and the us and uk strike 18 locations in yemen: the fourth wave of coalition strikes on houthi targets. hello, i'm carl nasman. donald trump has taken another massive step closer to the republican nomination tonight. just minutes after polls closed, us media — including our partners at cbs — projected the former president as the winner in the south carolina primary. it's a huge blow to his last remaining rival, nikki haley. she...
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mark them up, and he says there's no resistance. david, there seems to be no resistance to a lot of different price increases, so i don't know. i'm going to balance what carlas saying with what some of the conference calls are saying. >> well, it always -- this goes back to the consolidation and the question as to whether the ticketmaster deal ever should have been allowed, right? >> i think it's more of a question. >> kind of have a monopoly, don't they? >> i use seat geek, i use other sites. >> what do they own? i'm going to check. >> i'm just saying that taylor swift, they could charge, i don't know, $1,500 a ticket, and get it instead of, like, $1,000 ticket and have it be marked up by $500. but that's inflationary. they're at the heart of inflation, but they're not -- david, they have one. you know, plastics? amphitheaters. amphitheaters are where you go. usher doesn't want to be in an amphitheater. usher doesn't therefore get the most money he could. it was such a great conference call, and rapino is so smart. >> he is. he's been running the company for quite some time. >> excellent interview last week. good shoutout. >> big piece in wards with the c
mark them up, and he says there's no resistance. david, there seems to be no resistance to a lot of different price increases, so i don't know. i'm going to balance what carlas saying with what some of the conference calls are saying. >> well, it always -- this goes back to the consolidation and the question as to whether the ticketmaster deal ever should have been allowed, right? >> i think it's more of a question. >> kind of have a monopoly, don't they? >> i use seat...