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caroline: brody ford, thank you so much. coming up, united airlines and starlink join forces for free airline -- free wi-fi in the sky. going back to database offerings and the like, oracle is up at a new record high again. brody ford all over this, too, writing that it will rise in 2029 to an optimistic signal for the growth prospect on a software making a mark on cloud infrastructure businesses. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ so this is pickleball? it's basically tennis for babies, but for adults. it should be called wiffle tennis. pickle! yeah, aw! whoo! ♪♪ these guys are intense. we got nothing to worry about. with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work on your trash talk. i'd rather work on saving for retirement. or college, since you like to get schooled. that's a pretty good burn, right? got him. good game. thanks for coming to our clinic, first one's free. you need t. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job on indeed, it's easier for talented candida
caroline: brody ford, thank you so much. coming up, united airlines and starlink join forces for free airline -- free wi-fi in the sky. going back to database offerings and the like, oracle is up at a new record high again. brody ford all over this, too, writing that it will rise in 2029 to an optimistic signal for the growth prospect on a software making a mark on cloud infrastructure businesses. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ so this is pickleball? it's basically tennis for...
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caroline: let's get a check on the markets.evious week, we pulled down with ants -- anticipation around where the fed heads this week with risk coming off the table and key stocks off the table. bond market, pretty much down three basis points. bitcoin, 57,000, that's been under pressure with the federal reserve potentially cutting 50 basis points. have a look at the individual movers. i talk about what's dragging the benchmark, and it is apple for one, worrying signs that tf international security analysis saying that the iphone 16 pro side of the equation, the demand not as strong as previously. anurag rana saying maybe it's just more a sign of supply side. looking at what's happening with arm ramping higher over the previous week, pulling back the benchmark, it's not quite a buy at the moment, intel up by 3.5%. we covered it a lot last week and intel actually got that $3.5 billion to make pentagon chips. what have you got? caroline: another mega -- ed: vodafone just announced a deal for new ai tools to help workers create ex
caroline: let's get a check on the markets.evious week, we pulled down with ants -- anticipation around where the fed heads this week with risk coming off the table and key stocks off the table. bond market, pretty much down three basis points. bitcoin, 57,000, that's been under pressure with the federal reserve potentially cutting 50 basis points. have a look at the individual movers. i talk about what's dragging the benchmark, and it is apple for one, worrying signs that tf international...
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caroline: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i am caroline hyde in new york. ludlow in san francisco. caroline: we have four straight days of gains in the nasdaq 100. despite headwinds of cpi coming in a little hot. two year yields pushing up a little bit. we are still anticipating what the fed will do. many are seeing just a 25 basis point cut. bitcoin, a little bit of risk. a lot of the push forward in the nasdaq is thanks to nvidia and some of the chip names. warner bros. discovery up almost 2%. charter communications still has a distribution deal. mastercard up .6%. more than $2 billion being spent in cybersecurity. they are focusing on your data. moderna, yorkie underperformer. biotech -- moderna, your key underperformer. they feel there is a lack of clarity. the revenue guide coming down. ed: i have an opportunity to get clarity on another business. the goldman sachs tech conference comes to a close in san francisco, we are thinking about how fintech is revolutionizing the sector. mercado libre cfo martin de los santos joins us now. welcome to bloomberg
caroline: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i am caroline hyde in new york. ludlow in san francisco. caroline: we have four straight days of gains in the nasdaq 100. despite headwinds of cpi coming in a little hot. two year yields pushing up a little bit. we are still anticipating what the fed will do. many are seeing just a 25 basis point cut. bitcoin, a little bit of risk. a lot of the push forward in the nasdaq is thanks to nvidia and some of the chip names. warner bros....
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caroline: beena ammanath. ai is meta-, kicking off its developer event and hardware showcase wednesday. the company is likely to show off its new vr technology. let's get a check on what to expect. what are you training your eyes on? >> historically this conference has been about virtual reality, so the quest headsets. the metaverse was something we heard a lot about. it was here where the company renamed facebook to meta. we also know they are going to be diving into some augmented reality glasses and we will get to see a prototype of the glasses they have been building for years and sort of a glimpse into the future. i do not think it is something that will be widely available to the general consumers, but it is going to give us an idea of what they view as the future of ar and how they are trying to take these bigger glasses and move them down to something that is more manageable on a day-to-day basis for people. ed: you and i will be there together. we will probably be interacting through the metaverse. we
caroline: beena ammanath. ai is meta-, kicking off its developer event and hardware showcase wednesday. the company is likely to show off its new vr technology. let's get a check on what to expect. what are you training your eyes on? >> historically this conference has been about virtual reality, so the quest headsets. the metaverse was something we heard a lot about. it was here where the company renamed facebook to meta. we also know they are going to be diving into some augmented...
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caroline? caroline: let's return our attention to earnings.om are set to reveal pretty healthy growth in quarterly reports this week that will also be sifted for clues on the longevity of pretty heavy corporate spending on ai. let's break it down. mandeep singh, i'm going to start with broadcom. the market is anxious today. it seems to be a report coming from the semiconductor association sewing below-seasonal trends, but what can we dissect from broadcom? mandeep: they are a diversified company. the software side is recurring in nature. they tend to focus on cybersecurity. as we know from their crowdstrike outage cybersecurity spending has actually done pretty well on and in fact our survey suggests there should be an uptick as a result of their outage. on the semiconductor side, look, every hyperscalers has told us they are over-investing in ai infrastructure build up. granted, you know, 60% of the dollars are going to nvidia, but the remainder, i would say, broadcom, marble, we saw the print from marvel was strong. because all of these hype
caroline? caroline: let's return our attention to earnings.om are set to reveal pretty healthy growth in quarterly reports this week that will also be sifted for clues on the longevity of pretty heavy corporate spending on ai. let's break it down. mandeep singh, i'm going to start with broadcom. the market is anxious today. it seems to be a report coming from the semiconductor association sewing below-seasonal trends, but what can we dissect from broadcom? mandeep: they are a diversified...
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with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: live from new york and san francisco, this is "bloomberg technology." broadcom is falling hard after a disappointing forecast, despite robust demand for ai products. ed: tech stocks flirting with their worst week since 2022 apple's launch event. caroline: in the white house is targeting china again, we discussed, but first we have some macro breaking news from the federal reserve. and the man to bring us the details is michael mckee. coming from fed to speak. mike: this is what everybody has been waiting for all day. the jobs number comes in at one junta 42 thousand and unemployment falls back to 4.2%. what will the fed do? we get a hand from the federal reserve governor, often seen as the leading guide to fit activity. he says today's data shows it is time to cut rates. determining the pace of rate cuts and ultimately the total reduction in the policy radar decisions that lie in the future as of today i believe it is important to start the rate cutting process at our next m
with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: live from new york and san francisco, this is "bloomberg technology." broadcom is falling hard after a disappointing forecast, despite robust demand for ai products. ed: tech stocks flirting with their worst week since 2022 apple's launch event. caroline: in the white house is targeting china again, we discussed, but first we have some macro breaking news from the federal reserve. and the man to bring us the details is michael mckee. coming...
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if the upside from full-year, which we think they will, the anxiety.right caroline: strong -- carolinew the revenue growth is strong. how committed is this ai spend? kunjan: if you look at their connectivity, both of these markets have just started their beginning ramp. both have forecasted to grow significantly for the next three to five years. broadcom being the dominant in both areas, we expect these sources of revenue for broadcom to continue. at this point broadcom is like a conglomerate. it has a lot of legacy semiconductor businesses and software businesses. ed: we used to talk about broadcom in the context of smartphones, naming the apple. i will go to apple park on monday. what are they doing? kunjan: it is relevant, sizable. we don't expect high-growth catalysts. their business has been sticky with apple. they increase their margins slowly every year. there might be small content gains. nothing sexy. still a high cash flow generating business. caroline: we think about how chips perform after smashing expectations. you are a fundamentals guide. how are we positioned? kunjan: b
if the upside from full-year, which we think they will, the anxiety.right caroline: strong -- carolinew the revenue growth is strong. how committed is this ai spend? kunjan: if you look at their connectivity, both of these markets have just started their beginning ramp. both have forecasted to grow significantly for the next three to five years. broadcom being the dominant in both areas, we expect these sources of revenue for broadcom to continue. at this point broadcom is like a conglomerate....
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what are you looking at, caroline? caroline: tech stocks, bouncing back following their biggest weekly decline in two years. plus oracle reporting earnings after the closing bell. will ai compute demand support stock outperformance this year? and we discussed the potential of ai with biology and the founder of discovery. first, we check in on the so-called bounce back in the markets, because it is dwindling. we are still up .4% but not to the extent of earlier trading. there was dip buying broadly but it's a painful week we are coming off of. remember, it was the worst day we saw for set numbers since 2020 and today we are only up 1%. remember how much money was lost this quarter alone over the course of five trading days. today it's about apple and i want to look at how this is the worst performer on the nasdaq tesla points drag on the overall benchmark, up by 1.5%. so much to think about, wedbush, jp morgan reiterating the overate, it wanted to see dates, times, price points with huawei coming in a few hours looking
what are you looking at, caroline? caroline: tech stocks, bouncing back following their biggest weekly decline in two years. plus oracle reporting earnings after the closing bell. will ai compute demand support stock outperformance this year? and we discussed the potential of ai with biology and the founder of discovery. first, we check in on the so-called bounce back in the markets, because it is dwindling. we are still up .4% but not to the extent of earlier trading. there was dip buying...
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caroline: dani burger, thank you.hile, as talk about technology helping in this current supply chain issue, neil lustig joined us, the the platform which helps companies proactively re-route shipments and secure alternative suppliers before the disruptions are going to be felt. i have a feeling you're getting a few calls. >> yeah, it's a tough time to be a supply chain executive this week, and i think most of our customers right now are focused on alternatives. where they're going to find new routes, how we're going to move things through air. this is something they would have been focused on for a few days already. if you vanity figured this out, you're a bit late. on the longer term, your help is how to make yourself to be more resilient. software can't predict black swan events like this, but it can help you become more adaptable, respond much faster, so our customers can reach out to hundreds of thousands of contractors, the order of magnitude faster. but really, this is what this is about, from our customers' per
caroline: dani burger, thank you.hile, as talk about technology helping in this current supply chain issue, neil lustig joined us, the the platform which helps companies proactively re-route shipments and secure alternative suppliers before the disruptions are going to be felt. i have a feeling you're getting a few calls. >> yeah, it's a tough time to be a supply chain executive this week, and i think most of our customers right now are focused on alternatives. where they're going to find...
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caroline: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i am caroline hyde in new york.w in san francisco. caroline: we have had a strong week. not only for the nasdaq but some risk assets. bitcoin on fire. up another 5% on the week. we are seeing the highs for the nasdaq, three straight weeks of gains. microstrategy's on the high side with crypto. a really good month of september. the biggest move for these adrs traded in the united states. all of that money being pumped into the chinese economy means good news for the chinese stocks. intel on the downside, down .4%. being sniffed around by various competitors. intel currently to the lower side. ed: let's go to another top story out of europe. a $4 billion investment pact was cleared by the u.k.'s markets authority which has been increasingly hawkish on big tech. let's go to the tech editor in london, amy thompson. what was the reasoning? amy: it was basically anthropic this not have enough of a market in the u.k. to have jurisdiction. we have seen this with a few cases that have taken on where they looked at microsoft
caroline: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i am caroline hyde in new york.w in san francisco. caroline: we have had a strong week. not only for the nasdaq but some risk assets. bitcoin on fire. up another 5% on the week. we are seeing the highs for the nasdaq, three straight weeks of gains. microstrategy's on the high side with crypto. a really good month of september. the biggest move for these adrs traded in the united states. all of that money being pumped into the chinese...
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caroline: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i am caroline hyde new york. of the big stories is the u.s. listed shares of chinese technology companies. the news is that the chinese government is coming with a big stimulus package to kickstart the economy. so you see alibaba doing really well. the nasdaq golden dragon index is on track for the best day since january 2023. let us go out to henry who is in london and covers china tech stocks. some of these names have underperformed year to date and recently they rebounded. a big stimulus package that helps the chinese economy will help the tech sector as well. henry: indeed. we see chinese authorities really made a concerted push to boost the economy. the stimulus measures can be seen in three buckets. one is providing liquidity to the economy in terms of cutting rates and the second is about helping the housing market including lowering the mortgage rates for existing mortgages. and the third part which is probably the most eye-catching part is about providing direct support to the stock market. the central b
caroline: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i am caroline hyde new york. of the big stories is the u.s. listed shares of chinese technology companies. the news is that the chinese government is coming with a big stimulus package to kickstart the economy. so you see alibaba doing really well. the nasdaq golden dragon index is on track for the best day since january 2023. let us go out to henry who is in london and covers china tech stocks. some of these names have underperformed year to date...
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caroline: software innovation. the hardware innovation, that limelight got stolen by huawei a few hours ago. not everyone wants a trifold phone, but how are we seeing innovation as we pull away from market share in china? nabila: huawei's launch did get a lot of attention and they were trying to showcase one of the hardware side with the vulnerable device. the truth of the matter is huawei does remain a very valid competitor for apple in china. the foldable segment is still very niche. we do believe that in terms of foldables or this specific product impacting apple negatively, i don't think so. it is a very niche segment and specifically with the trifold device, it is still going to be even further niche within the full doubles because of supply challenges huawei is seeing. overall, it is a rocky road for apple this year, but we do hope as they resolve the partnership issues in china, especially because ai, china market consumers are very spec driven in terms of the importance of ai features to consumers. chinese
caroline: software innovation. the hardware innovation, that limelight got stolen by huawei a few hours ago. not everyone wants a trifold phone, but how are we seeing innovation as we pull away from market share in china? nabila: huawei's launch did get a lot of attention and they were trying to showcase one of the hardware side with the vulnerable device. the truth of the matter is huawei does remain a very valid competitor for apple in china. the foldable segment is still very niche. we do...
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caroline: intel up almost 3%. mobil -- mobileye up 15%. ♪ caroline: apple has been warned by the european union to open up its highly guarded ipad and iphone operating systems to rival technologies or risk some significant fines. john joins us now. john, how serious is this warning? how likely are fines? >> hi, caroline. this is not an investigation, yet. it is something called specification proceedings. it is a step shy of an actual investigation. in a statement, the commissioner said that the intent is guiding apple. there is still some time for apple to address these concerns. for short, if nothing changes over the next six months, there might be steps and consequences. but right now, it's not as serious as it could be yet. ed: there is some misunderstanding, apple has held back some of its latest features due to compliance. what it sees as a compliance issue. the idea is not that you take a samsung phone and you have ios on it, explain the basics of what they want apple to do. >> from what i understand, it's a
caroline: intel up almost 3%. mobil -- mobileye up 15%. ♪ caroline: apple has been warned by the european union to open up its highly guarded ipad and iphone operating systems to rival technologies or risk some significant fines. john joins us now. john, how serious is this warning? how likely are fines? >> hi, caroline. this is not an investigation, yet. it is something called specification proceedings. it is a step shy of an actual investigation. in a statement, the commissioner said...
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caroline: let's hope.rn from one race, the space race come to another one, the white house. presidential nominees are set to debate on the stage later tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. technology show. is it corporate tax for us? is it the focus on innovation? anything you think we might get? >> you could get some on innovation, actually something both these campaigns have talked about. there is a whole segment in that regard, so donald trump may even bring crypto into the conversation as he has been talking about that more given the money the industry is throwing into the election cycle. for business as a whole beyond technology, they will be affected by things like taxes. kamala harris wants to raise the corporate tax rate to 28% and to lift the tax on long-term capital gains for those making over a million dollars. she has not said anything about unrealized capital gains, although donald trump has accused her of that. her campaign initially set policy ideas which included a tax on unrealized capital gains f
caroline: let's hope.rn from one race, the space race come to another one, the white house. presidential nominees are set to debate on the stage later tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. technology show. is it corporate tax for us? is it the focus on innovation? anything you think we might get? >> you could get some on innovation, actually something both these campaigns have talked about. there is a whole segment in that regard, so donald trump may even bring crypto into the conversation as he...
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caroline: we thank you. there's also the macro picture at play with inflation print and risk off tone. let's begin with sarah malek. great to have you in the studio. when one factors in political concerns or at least uncertainty and then you have the uncertainty of what inflation is doing and what the fed will do how do you measure those risks? sarah: first is seasonality, second is the election and then the economy. second half of september and on average tends to be the worst periods for the market for the year so we are just approaching that and look where we are. the election creating some uncertainty around expiration of tax cuts and what that will mean in terms of inflation could cost up to 4.6 trillion to renew those for whatever candidate wins the election but the real main event is the economy, higher than cpi driven by shelter. people are worried the economy is slowing and inflation is not slowing fast enough. i think we get 25 basis points this month for a cut and then a slow start to fed cuts if
caroline: we thank you. there's also the macro picture at play with inflation print and risk off tone. let's begin with sarah malek. great to have you in the studio. when one factors in political concerns or at least uncertainty and then you have the uncertainty of what inflation is doing and what the fed will do how do you measure those risks? sarah: first is seasonality, second is the election and then the economy. second half of september and on average tends to be the worst periods for the...
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caroline: time for talking tech.irst up, hong kong is preparing to issue a policy statement on the use of a.i. in finance, according to sources. the document is intended to signal hong kong's support for artificial intelligence. the move could capitalize in areas from trading to investment banking and cryptocurrency. lenovo is moving beyond products like laptops and smartphones, and they'll also build out facilities in the bangalor region, including a research lab that will fakes on a.i. and amazon's c.e.o. is moving to streamline the company. in a memo to employees yesterday, the c.e.o. announced cutting management and ordered employees to return to the office five days a week beginning in january. ed: more tech news, as sales force is kicking off its dream force event today. it's also unveiling a pivot in its a.i. strategy, now saying that a.i. tools can handle tasks without human supervision and changing the way it charges for software. let's bring in our analyst. and on the charging, they're going to start doing
caroline: time for talking tech.irst up, hong kong is preparing to issue a policy statement on the use of a.i. in finance, according to sources. the document is intended to signal hong kong's support for artificial intelligence. the move could capitalize in areas from trading to investment banking and cryptocurrency. lenovo is moving beyond products like laptops and smartphones, and they'll also build out facilities in the bangalor region, including a research lab that will fakes on a.i. and...
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caroline: what then?ow do investors protect through anymore bouts of volatility paid what is the market telling you as to the way they are searching to protect on the downside? ipek: you have all the financial products. what investors should really think on their portfolios in a way to adopt them for a period of loosening monetary policy from the fed and potentially further economic slowdown. this is i think very much important. last year we have seen the technology stocks as the safe haven where investors seek refuge from the high interest rates and now the opposite scenario is about to happen. in all cases this technology stocks will remain under a decent selling pressure but now it does not mean the rally is over we just expect to see some downside technology stocks in portfolios have to be reshuffled accordingly. >> let's finish this discussion with the calendar. there is still more to come. and then the fed because it's top of mind for everyone paid what happens next? ipek: broadcom is excited to ann
caroline: what then?ow do investors protect through anymore bouts of volatility paid what is the market telling you as to the way they are searching to protect on the downside? ipek: you have all the financial products. what investors should really think on their portfolios in a way to adopt them for a period of loosening monetary policy from the fed and potentially further economic slowdown. this is i think very much important. last year we have seen the technology stocks as the safe haven...
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caroline: you said replace people. many that is the key worry around artificial intelligence pretty most people say they will be augmented. -- katherine: i love looking at it through augmentation. we actually empower our end-users to do their job better. caroline: but you said replace people so have people been replaced do you think? katherine: partially yes. if we talk about a call center people are doing more intelligent replaced in a very good way because basically ai is taking over routine tasks while more intelligent work is being done by people. let me give you an example with building workflows, building your own applications with the help of ai. ai does this work for you while you do more intelligent work which is integration of workflow applications into the ecosystem of your organization. it does require more skills which is a benefit for workers because they can grow in their professional space. caroline: we want to thank you for bringing the pros and cons and what you're building and the valuation ceo. than
caroline: you said replace people. many that is the key worry around artificial intelligence pretty most people say they will be augmented. -- katherine: i love looking at it through augmentation. we actually empower our end-users to do their job better. caroline: but you said replace people so have people been replaced do you think? katherine: partially yes. if we talk about a call center people are doing more intelligent replaced in a very good way because basically ai is taking over routine...
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caroline: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i'm caroline hyde in new york.o the nasdaq 100 a minute ago. still up about 2/10 of a percent coming off our highs. we have the highest since july so there has been some good mood music into this benchmark. front point perspective we are still seeing nvidia on top but i want to shine a light on what we saw yesterday. the fact that they are adding stimulus, the golden dragon index, pulls back a little bit from what had been a monumental move, the biggest move higher since 2022. not yet erasing that big move and yesterday looking at micron. we still have a few trickles of earnings. micron coming up after the bell. could we see that 90% increase in revenue managing to pull through and we are off the forecast. ed: a super well read story on bloomberg. banking group ing is starting to use ai to price currencies replacing jobs traditionally performed by traders and according to its global head of electronic trading it performed beyond their expectations. alice joins us now and has the story. the details interesting becau
caroline: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i'm caroline hyde in new york.o the nasdaq 100 a minute ago. still up about 2/10 of a percent coming off our highs. we have the highest since july so there has been some good mood music into this benchmark. front point perspective we are still seeing nvidia on top but i want to shine a light on what we saw yesterday. the fact that they are adding stimulus, the golden dragon index, pulls back a little bit from what had been a monumental move, the...
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caroline: the economic costs. $3 trillion. we talk about companies, nvidia being worth three toyland dollars -- $3 trillion. the global impact of malnutrition in this day and age being 3 trillion dollars. why? because it impacts not just the ability for children to grow, but mental capacity. it forces countries in particular african nations into poverty traps when they can't escape it. talking to the man we have with technological innovation. it does not take much to make malnutrition a thing of the past. it means bouillon cubes that are more fortified, prenatal vitamins. let's hear more about how ai and innovation can help. bill: malnutrition is in some ways a very basic thing. we do need to raise money to get resources for this so that poor countries get out of the poverty traps and are self-sufficient. the innovation will accelerate tools like ai that are helping us understand the gut, the immune system, and how to design vaccines in a very deep way. the key thing the foundation is doing is making sure it is not just helpin
caroline: the economic costs. $3 trillion. we talk about companies, nvidia being worth three toyland dollars -- $3 trillion. the global impact of malnutrition in this day and age being 3 trillion dollars. why? because it impacts not just the ability for children to grow, but mental capacity. it forces countries in particular african nations into poverty traps when they can't escape it. talking to the man we have with technological innovation. it does not take much to make malnutrition a thing...
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applause cheering it only takes caroline�*s name to get that reaction.grace, passion, intelligence and courage is the embodiment of a better politics. caroline, we stand on your shoulders and we've learned so much from you. what ambition looks like, how to inspire others and how to articulate a positive vision that fills people with hope. caroline, your achievements are legendary and we will be paying tribute to them more fully a little bit later but from now on behalf of all the green mps and everyone in our party, thank you. cheering applause so, itjust leaves me to say my biggest thank you. thank you to everyone who is on this journey with us. in this room today, and across the country. whether you were a first—time green voter or have voted green every time you had the opportunity, whether you knocked on hundreds of doors or chatter to your neighbours over the garden fence or your family lunch, whether this is your 50th conference or your first, i am told there are hundreds of you in this room who are here for the first time, welcome! applause whethe
applause cheering it only takes caroline�*s name to get that reaction.grace, passion, intelligence and courage is the embodiment of a better politics. caroline, we stand on your shoulders and we've learned so much from you. what ambition looks like, how to inspire others and how to articulate a positive vision that fills people with hope. caroline, your achievements are legendary and we will be paying tribute to them more fully a little bit later but from now on behalf of all the green mps...
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mpc singing sweet caroline and not - who could watch ed davey and the mpc singing sweet caroline and have their hearts — singing sweet caroline and not have their hearts warmed? _ singing sweet caroline and not have their hearts warmed? —— _ singing sweet caroline and not have their hearts warmed? —— and - singing sweet caroline and not have their hearts warmed? —— and the i singing sweet caroline and not have i their hearts warmed? —— and the mps singing _ their hearts warmed? —— and the mps singing lib— their hearts warmed? -- and the mps sinauin. , , , ., , their hearts warmed? -- and the mps sinauin. ,, , ., , singing. lib dems got six seats in scotland and _ singing. lib dems got six seats in scotland and won _ singing. lib dems got six seats in scotland and won quite _ singing. lib dems got six seats in scotland and won quite few - singing. lib dems got six seats in scotland and won quite few tory l scotland and won quite few tory states in wealthy parts of england. if labour and up equalising capital gains tax or putting up inheritance tax, should the lib dems back that? we se
mpc singing sweet caroline and not - who could watch ed davey and the mpc singing sweet caroline and have their hearts — singing sweet caroline and not have their hearts warmed? _ singing sweet caroline and not have their hearts warmed? —— _ singing sweet caroline and not have their hearts warmed? —— and - singing sweet caroline and not have their hearts warmed? —— and the i singing sweet caroline and not have i their hearts warmed? —— and the mps singing _ their hearts...
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sam bankman-fried is caroline ellison's former boyfriend.is set for on or after november and she has been ordered to forfeit $11 million. it is the amount that was lost in the fraud, so she will need to give up some assets. this happened in new york and ellison did not show much emotion during the verdict. her mom and sister were seen wiping their eyes with tissues but caroline ellison barely reacted, just looked down at the floor although she did speak with victims later in the courtroom and briefly apologized, saying there is not a day that goes by when she does not think about what she did. haslinda: a judge praised allison but prosecutors told the judge that she deserved leniency. in developed: it goes back to the level of cooperation because luis kaplan said he had never seen that level of cooperation. she was a star witness in the conviction and met with prosecutors something like 20 times to build the trial, she gave thorough details and directed authorities to crimes. there was the expectation of leniency so the legal team actually f
sam bankman-fried is caroline ellison's former boyfriend.is set for on or after november and she has been ordered to forfeit $11 million. it is the amount that was lost in the fraud, so she will need to give up some assets. this happened in new york and ellison did not show much emotion during the verdict. her mom and sister were seen wiping their eyes with tissues but caroline ellison barely reacted, just looked down at the floor although she did speak with victims later in the courtroom and...
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i'm carolin roth and these are your headlines.ed manufacturing data has investors banking are beijing adding more to the stimulus measures. >>> japanese equities see a jump as they take stock of the country's new prime minister. >>> more bumps in the roads for the automakers as stellantis warns of weak guidance. >>> and israel kills hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah with the group and iran vowing vengeance. >>> good morning, everyone. we have a lot to get through in the show, but first i want to show you on this monday morning or monday afternoon, depending where you are watching, how the china rally has materialized in the markets on the back of the stimulus measures last week and how it is filtering into this week. we are still seeing green across the board. the shanghai comp up 8%. this is absolutely incredible. the csi 300, which rallied roughly 15% last week, on thf a measures. we'll talk more about that with a guest later on, is up 8.5% in today's trading session. i should point out hang seng is up 2.5% and seeing its best m
i'm carolin roth and these are your headlines.ed manufacturing data has investors banking are beijing adding more to the stimulus measures. >>> japanese equities see a jump as they take stock of the country's new prime minister. >>> more bumps in the roads for the automakers as stellantis warns of weak guidance. >>> and israel kills hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah with the group and iran vowing vengeance. >>> good morning, everyone. we have a lot to get...
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cheryl: and caroline come of the millennial's, the generation now, that is trying to do what jason isn her having children they want to buy a house and the facing a lot of hurdles and you hear from that generation your self about their hesitancy to have kids because of it. caroline: yes they very family oriented the fear all of these financial like you mentioned, when three millennial's are from going having children because they say that it is too expensive and there is truth to that because millennial's only hold 3 percent of our nations household wealth let's compare that to the baby boomers since of the baby boomers with millennial's agent they had almost 25 percent of the nations household wealth and so the other really stacked against this younger generation this is why the republicans proposals for the child tax credit but also allowances for families are gaining popularity coming to kind this had to be no lower those burdens for those families. cheryl: and jason, do you think the political class coming from her class, speaking effectively right now to the generation because of
cheryl: and caroline come of the millennial's, the generation now, that is trying to do what jason isn her having children they want to buy a house and the facing a lot of hurdles and you hear from that generation your self about their hesitancy to have kids because of it. caroline: yes they very family oriented the fear all of these financial like you mentioned, when three millennial's are from going having children because they say that it is too expensive and there is truth to that because...
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howard: caroline's in the house and so is jessica.ing a high school student who had been shot in class, did kamala harris he's make any news? concern herself make any news? >> welsh i'll tell you that what will legacy media saw was another joy fest for hollywood but what many undecided voters likely saw was evasiveness on the most important issues. i'm gen-z, oprah's audience is mostly over 55. this interview did nothing to to persuade the holdouts of my generation which are very much concerned with home ownership, credit card then again city. and peggy noonan called kamala harris an artless dodger, and i think that's accurate because this was basically oprah holding kamala harris' hand as she dodged and stumbled on all the policy questions that matter to people and then she masqueraded as this gun-tote thing border hawk which i have to give her credit for, that's good strategy because she knows america is center-right -- howard: i have another topic i want to get to, so let me get jessica in on this. i'm not sure kamala harris has gr
howard: caroline's in the house and so is jessica.ing a high school student who had been shot in class, did kamala harris he's make any news? concern herself make any news? >> welsh i'll tell you that what will legacy media saw was another joy fest for hollywood but what many undecided voters likely saw was evasiveness on the most important issues. i'm gen-z, oprah's audience is mostly over 55. this interview did nothing to to persuade the holdouts of my generation which are very much...
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caroline, _ in russia? certainly a message there. caroline, thank - in russia?sage there. caroline, thank you - in russia? certainly a message there. caroline, thank you very much. let's put that question to a former russian diplomat who resigned from his post in 2022 in protest against the invasion of ukraine. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. on that question of the expulsion of the british diplomats, what do you read into that?- do you read into that? good afternoon- _ do you read into that? good afternoon. i— do you read into that? good afternoon. i think _ do you read into that? good afternoon. i think it - do you read into that? good afternoon. i think it clearly. afternoon. i think it clearly signals to british government, we can interpret as a kind of symmetrical response. this is a favourite favourite thing for russian government, has been for many years. when you cannot strike your adversary back, the same way he strikes you, you can try to do some kind of manoeuvre. this is a symmetrical response, so the west is now discussing the lifting restricti
caroline, _ in russia? certainly a message there. caroline, thank - in russia?sage there. caroline, thank you - in russia? certainly a message there. caroline, thank you very much. let's put that question to a former russian diplomat who resigned from his post in 2022 in protest against the invasion of ukraine. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. on that question of the expulsion of the british diplomats, what do you read into that?- do you read into that? good afternoon- _ do you read into...
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amazes with her beauty makes you think about her nature, substance bold body horror, frenchwoman caroline forjat, about cult of appearance on television, elizabeth sparkles, the heroine of demi moore, a famous host of a fitness show, who has almost everything, recognition, an oscar, a star on the hollywood walk of fame, lacks, in her opinion, only youth. the owner of the tv channel harvey, played by dennis quaid, insists on this, trying to find elizabeth a young replacement, unable to withstand the pressure of male society, the actress agrees to a mysterious experiment. activator. thus appears the ideal syu, a young seductive version of elizabeth herself. and a new promising host to her in the show: to be one whole, as prescribed by the secret organizers of the experiment, elizabeth is not able to, over time it becomes clear why the opening credits have a warning: do not watch for the faint of heart. this year, the substance took the prize for the best original screenplay at the cannes film festival, this award for the meaning, which is really hard to argue with. caroline forja turns the
amazes with her beauty makes you think about her nature, substance bold body horror, frenchwoman caroline forjat, about cult of appearance on television, elizabeth sparkles, the heroine of demi moore, a famous host of a fitness show, who has almost everything, recognition, an oscar, a star on the hollywood walk of fame, lacks, in her opinion, only youth. the owner of the tv channel harvey, played by dennis quaid, insists on this, trying to find elizabeth a young replacement, unable to withstand...
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larry: caroline downey.te for trump, my friend karl rove's article in "wall street journal." what do you make of that. >> i think to lee's point that harris herself blew him out of water in terms of presentation, preparation, what but trump did it was a passion, a scrappy but real -- >> he had well hay maker. >> it was righteous anger. >> he hit hard.. why it is a catastrophe, you win the night but you done win the vote, he is the change agent. >> right. >> media is exaggerating how much of a slamdunk defeat harris had over him, like you side undecides were lockilooking for answer how harris will govern, she was polished but she did not give anything. larry: liz peek, you buying stock in abc. >> i don't know that was a disaster. >> you were not happy. >> i don't think anyone was, that they were biased, they fact checked donald trump and not kamala harris, on social security people were immediately throws stones at them, it was an embarrassment for them and abc. what people wanted from kamala harris was to fl
larry: caroline downey.te for trump, my friend karl rove's article in "wall street journal." what do you make of that. >> i think to lee's point that harris herself blew him out of water in terms of presentation, preparation, what but trump did it was a passion, a scrappy but real -- >> he had well hay maker. >> it was righteous anger. >> he hit hard.. why it is a catastrophe, you win the night but you done win the vote, he is the change agent. >> right....
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caroline: market should be muted because they formed a government.ery different if he had decided to quit, but we should have by sunday a general speech. october 1 is when he will face his vote of no-confidence and you have the big deadline, they have asked to push the deadline to october 9 and between them whether or not to raise taxes. the budget situation is very serious. we have increase of inheritance tax. it is a way to get support from the centerleft asking for more social justice and better share of countries revenues. tom: caroline connor on the latest developments as we look to confirmation of the new government. 7:00 a.m. u.k. time we will get the data around retail sales after consumer confidence crashed by the most in 2.5 years. the government has been criticized. if that dater dropping 7:00 u.k. time. boj governor will be scrutinizing comments and at 4:00 p.m. we will hear from christine lagarde alongside michelle, delivering a central bank lecture. christine lagarde was formerly the head so anything from the ecb will be of interest. th
caroline: market should be muted because they formed a government.ery different if he had decided to quit, but we should have by sunday a general speech. october 1 is when he will face his vote of no-confidence and you have the big deadline, they have asked to push the deadline to october 9 and between them whether or not to raise taxes. the budget situation is very serious. we have increase of inheritance tax. it is a way to get support from the centerleft asking for more social justice and...
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mpc singing sweet caroline and not - who could watch ed davey and the mpc singing sweet caroline and
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and here's our correspondent, caroline. it's more with more on the ukranian government shakeup, and those attacks on louise. at least 7 people have been killed and dozens of the injured people. who as far as we know are they are all in the hospitals. and these are information that we have from the mayor of the city of love eve, at least 50 optics were targeted by dismissals and thrones, a lot of residential buildings. so we can see that civilians are again a target of the russian military and this case and isn't it is also interesting to mention that apparently the russian military is targeting and again, the western part of ukraine. this is a part of the brain that was targeted, especially at the beginning of the war more than 2 years ago in a major scale. and now this is happening again. you know, these caroline, it's more in a key of for us. we do have time to bring you up to speed now with some other world news headlines. ceremony is boosting it's air defense that as with advanced system, it has already delivered to ukr
and here's our correspondent, caroline. it's more with more on the ukranian government shakeup, and those attacks on louise. at least 7 people have been killed and dozens of the injured people. who as far as we know are they are all in the hospitals. and these are information that we have from the mayor of the city of love eve, at least 50 optics were targeted by dismissals and thrones, a lot of residential buildings. so we can see that civilians are again a target of the russian military and...
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we have carolin roth with us in london. carolin, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank. you said a lot of red arrows on the screen with the european trade. we are roughly two hours in the trading session. take a look at this. ftse 100 is down .50%. similar declines for dax. vw is the under performance here as the company cut guidance. i want show you the under performance with the french index and italian index off 1.5% for both of these markets. i want to put it in perspective. we are close to record highs we hit last week on the back of the chinese stimulus which propelled the luxury stocks and basic resources stocks heigigher. there is a bit of fatigue here. the autos and stellantis cut guidance citing competition and issues in north america. volkswagen, as i said, slashed guidance for the second time in three months and warning of further risks ahead. aston martin now expects a full-year ebitda to be lower than last year with the declines in the high single digits. volkswagen off 2.5%. stellantis down a whopping 12%. frank. >> carolin roth, thank you very much, live
we have carolin roth with us in london. carolin, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank. you said a lot of red arrows on the screen with the european trade. we are roughly two hours in the trading session. take a look at this. ftse 100 is down .50%. similar declines for dax. vw is the under performance here as the company cut guidance. i want show you the under performance with the french index and italian index off 1.5% for both of these markets. i want to put it in perspective....
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four years ago, caroline woke up one morning to find her world had been turned upside down.ing, ringing sound in that ear. she had experienced sudden onset hearing loss, a condition which affects a few thousand people each year and can lead to a life changing disability. the doctor said to me that the symptoms were quite common, nothing to worry about, that it was probably an ear infection or maybe some wax. i wasn't too concerned, but it was the point when they said it was permanent that that really shocked me. i was so shocked. then you go into the, well, how am i going to live with this? what caroline did not realise was the urgency of her situation and according to experts here, she is not alone in that, with not enough people getting access to potentially life changing treatment. we are just going to have a quick look in your ear if that is ok. do you have any pain anywhere? no. meet nish mehta from university college london hospital. he has carried out the largest study of adults with sudden hearing loss in england and wales. our study found that if you received steroi
four years ago, caroline woke up one morning to find her world had been turned upside down.ing, ringing sound in that ear. she had experienced sudden onset hearing loss, a condition which affects a few thousand people each year and can lead to a life changing disability. the doctor said to me that the symptoms were quite common, nothing to worry about, that it was probably an ear infection or maybe some wax. i wasn't too concerned, but it was the point when they said it was permanent that that...
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tom: caroline shaw, more with caroline coming up with a deep dive in terms what's happening on ai ands far-right set to win a regional election for the first time since world war ii. we have the latest out of germany next. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ why do couples choose a sleep number smart bed? i need it a little cool and i need it a lot of cool. we're both cool like that. sleep number does that. actively cools and warms on each side. the queen sleep number c2 smart bed is only $999. plus get free delivery when you add any base. tom: welcome back to "bloomberg markets." preliminary results from germany's state elections showing a shift to the right. parties on the extreme right and left had more than 60% of the vote in two states in eastern germany. joining us for the details is oliver crook in berlin following the results. get is up to speed in terms of the results we know about from these two state elections and they tell us about the ruling coalition in berlin. oliver: we got from eastern germany there were under the communist gdr. they tend to be a lot less wealthy econo
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live from cube caroline out. let's, let's start with paul. tom, can you give us an update on the situation there? yes. clear. you already mentioned that it's important to stress that this is one of the bloodiest attacks that russia has had on ukraine. we're talking about more than 50 dads and over 180 in dirt people. so this is really a significant attack that we are witnessing and a paul type. i. we also know that presidents lensky ordered a full and swift investigation into what had happened has happened in polls have. we know that uh people were called while they were going into the bump shelter because of the time between the impact and the time for them to go into his head or what's really very short. and this made the impact, of course, even more tragic because of all the injured people on their way to the shelter. we also know that due to the large amount of the high number of injured people, black donors are being saved all around the country and uh, they are urgently need that right now in full time. ind
live from cube caroline out. let's, let's start with paul. tom, can you give us an update on the situation there? yes. clear. you already mentioned that it's important to stress that this is one of the bloodiest attacks that russia has had on ukraine. we're talking about more than 50 dads and over 180 in dirt people. so this is really a significant attack that we are witnessing and a paul type. i. we also know that presidents lensky ordered a full and swift investigation into what had happened...
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[coughs] when caroline has a cough, she takes robitussin. so, she can have those one on ones again. jim! can we talk about casual fridays? oh sure. what's up? get fast, powerful cough relief with robitussin, and find your voice. ♪robitussin♪ as your host, i have some rules. two flush maximum per bathroom visit. no games. no fun. there's a great barbeque outside. but don't touch that. meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation rentals make you share your turf with a host, try one that's all yours. question. if you can't see what's behind all this, how do you already know, it's jeep? probably the same way you know if a t-rex is chasing a jeep wrangler... is getting away. yep! or if it takes you places that make you say, woah. and their hair looks like this. or someone says, the doors come off. then you just know what it was. what it is. and what it always will be. because when you're an original, there's only one. maya knows how quality care can bring out a smile. but it's been a few dog years since she was able to enjoy a smile of her own. good thing aspen dental offers affordable,
[coughs] when caroline has a cough, she takes robitussin. so, she can have those one on ones again. jim! can we talk about casual fridays? oh sure. what's up? get fast, powerful cough relief with robitussin, and find your voice. ♪robitussin♪ as your host, i have some rules. two flush maximum per bathroom visit. no games. no fun. there's a great barbeque outside. but don't touch that. meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation rentals make you share your turf with a host, try one that's all...
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caroline forja turns the camera 180 °. exposing the internal problems of the film and television industry the pursuit of dream parameters, the fear of old age and despite the popularity of loneliness. the film's straightforward morality is softened by its comedic subtext. the dark humor of the horror is reminiscent of john carpenter's mocking films. shock coexists with laughter. the director deliberately provokes the viewer with visual and sound techniques. and there was a slight abuse of the substance. it so happened that ... a couple of extra hours were used, which caused the changes, i need a procedure to get everything back, what was used by one side is lost for the other, there is no way back, due to the strong provocative, this film about fetishized beauty received mixed reviews from critics in cannes, they are unanimous only in one thing, such a film is very difficult to forget, but the final... decision, as expected, is up to the viewer. the russian distribution of the film begins almost simultaneously with the world one. the third festival of online platforms ended in the sochi s
caroline forja turns the camera 180 °. exposing the internal problems of the film and television industry the pursuit of dream parameters, the fear of old age and despite the popularity of loneliness. the film's straightforward morality is softened by its comedic subtext. the dark humor of the horror is reminiscent of john carpenter's mocking films. shock coexists with laughter. the director deliberately provokes the viewer with visual and sound techniques. and there was a slight abuse of the...
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four years ago, caroline woke up one morning to find her world had been turned upside down.eching, ringing sound in that ear. she had experienced sudden onset hearing loss, a condition which affects a few thousand people each year and can lead to a life changing disability. the doctor said to me that the symptoms were quite common, nothing to worry about, that it was probably an ear infection or maybe some wax. i wasn't too concerned, but it was the point when they said it was permanent that that really shocked me. i was so shocked. then you go into the, well, how am i going to live with this? what caroline did not realise was the urgency of her situation and according to experts here, she is not alone in that, with not enough people getting access to potentially life changing treatment. we are just going to have a quick look in your ear if that is ok. do you have any pain anywhere? no. meet nish mehta from university college london hospital. he has carried out the largest study of adults with sudden hearing loss in england and wales. our study found that if you received ste
four years ago, caroline woke up one morning to find her world had been turned upside down.eching, ringing sound in that ear. she had experienced sudden onset hearing loss, a condition which affects a few thousand people each year and can lead to a life changing disability. the doctor said to me that the symptoms were quite common, nothing to worry about, that it was probably an ear infection or maybe some wax. i wasn't too concerned, but it was the point when they said it was permanent that...
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cheryl: well, here we go, thank you, carol and caroline, don't forget, tune in tonight.e, our special coverage at 6 p.m. "varney & company" is up next. hey, stu. stuart: good morning, everyone. yes, it is debate night, but we start with another attack on
cheryl: well, here we go, thank you, carol and caroline, don't forget, tune in tonight.e, our special coverage at 6 p.m. "varney & company" is up next. hey, stu. stuart: good morning, everyone. yes, it is debate night, but we start with another attack on
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four years ago, caroline woke up one morning to find her world had been turned upside down.condition which affects a few thousand people each year and can lead to a life changing disability. the doctor said to me that the symptoms were quite common, nothing to worry about, that it was probably an ear infection or maybe some wax. i wasn't too concerned, but it was the point when they said it was permanent that that really shocked me. i was so shocked. then you go into the, well, how am i going to live with this? what caroline did not realise was the urgency of her situation and according to experts here, she is not alone in that, with not enough people getting access to potentially life changing treatment. we are just going to have a quick look in your ear if that is ok. do you have any pain anywhere? no. meet nish mehta from university college london hospital. he has carried out the largest study of adults with sudden hearing loss in england and wales. our study found that if you received steroids in any form within the first seven days of having had your hearing loss sudden
four years ago, caroline woke up one morning to find her world had been turned upside down.condition which affects a few thousand people each year and can lead to a life changing disability. the doctor said to me that the symptoms were quite common, nothing to worry about, that it was probably an ear infection or maybe some wax. i wasn't too concerned, but it was the point when they said it was permanent that that really shocked me. i was so shocked. then you go into the, well, how am i going...
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liz peek, caroline downey and lee carter, come back soon.day, here's a beauty, it's a beauty. attorney general merrick garland said ready for this, the department of justice only has one rule for democrats and republicans, only one rule. no weaponization. nothing of the sort. really? fox news legal analyst kerri urbahn will have something to say on that. i'm just going to listen. we'll be right back. liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i saved hundreds. with the money i saved i thought i'd get a wax figure of myself. cool right? look at this craftmanship. i mean they even got my nostrils right. it's just nice to know that years after i'm gone this guy will be standing the test of ti... he's melting! oh jeez... nooo... oh gaa... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ >> there is not one more for friends and another for foes. one rule for power and feel another for the powerless. one rule for the rich and another for the poor. one rule for deputies and one another for republicans. larry: quite extraordinar
liz peek, caroline downey and lee carter, come back soon.day, here's a beauty, it's a beauty. attorney general merrick garland said ready for this, the department of justice only has one rule for democrats and republicans, only one rule. no weaponization. nothing of the sort. really? fox news legal analyst kerri urbahn will have something to say on that. i'm just going to listen. we'll be right back. liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i saved hundreds. with the money i saved i...
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that is the same sentence facing caroline ellison today and her team is looking for no jail time withervised release of three years and now both sides, they're actually on the same page. they're both pushing for leniency. the prosecution even wrote a memo of support calling her cooperation "not only substantial but exemplary". in a telling move, they didn't ask for a specific sentence, that normally indicates they're open to no jail time. in the parallel painting a picture of a reformed citizen and how she's opinion spending her time since pleading guilty and includes everything from community service to fostering dogs and even writing a novela set. i want to read that when it comes out. they highlighted how sorry she is saying caroline blames no one but herself for what she did and regrets her role deeply and will carry shame and remorse to her grave. the decision rest withs the judge and one of the biggest financial frauds in history and could require some time behind bars for the sheer size of it and most legal analysts say no jail time and big fish, stuart. i can tell you most cri
that is the same sentence facing caroline ellison today and her team is looking for no jail time withervised release of three years and now both sides, they're actually on the same page. they're both pushing for leniency. the prosecution even wrote a memo of support calling her cooperation "not only substantial but exemplary". in a telling move, they didn't ask for a specific sentence, that normally indicates they're open to no jail time. in the parallel painting a picture of a...
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caroline, first to you.employing chinese locals on their staff and son arrested on money laundering and accusations that hochul is a double agent of china and kickbacks and spending on ferrari and nearly $4 million home on long island and condo in honolulu worth $2 million. she pled guilty. how does kathy hochul not see this? >> is it too much to ask to we get elected officials that serve americans and not xi jinping. kathy hochul employed alleged foreign agent of the chinese regime, but the indictment doesn't accuse hochul of anything. it basically excuses her and she had to overlook many signs that seeing she was port of the beijing operation in new york and for instance jimmy quinn report that had hochul had a cozy relationship herself with the chinese consulate general and in contact with the business group that represents chinese state owned firms and the u.s. government actually blacklisted her ties to the liberation army and hochul herself waved a chinese flag at lunar new year and the organization an
caroline, first to you.employing chinese locals on their staff and son arrested on money laundering and accusations that hochul is a double agent of china and kickbacks and spending on ferrari and nearly $4 million home on long island and condo in honolulu worth $2 million. she pled guilty. how does kathy hochul not see this? >> is it too much to ask to we get elected officials that serve americans and not xi jinping. kathy hochul employed alleged foreign agent of the chinese regime, but...
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good morning, carolin. >>> real gains in recent days. how's the early morning looking today? trading session. nothing major really. but, again, i want to put this in perspective because we're still close to these recent record highs. just on friday, the dow jones was at 0.3%. closing at a record high. we saw another nice day for the dow jones, s&p, and nasdaq, a third week in a row. for september, that's usually a trick whery week for investors. the first positive month in five years. this week investors will be focusing on the all-important jobs report. >> we'll be certainly watching for that. >>> there's also essentially the inflation report came out. >> yes. the pce report came in on friday and that came in pretty benign. inflation came in at 2.2% for the month of august on an annualized basis. that gives the fed plenty of remember to be relaxed. it's engineered the soft landing. inflation is under control. now it can very much focus on the jobs market, and, of course, it can continue to cut rates . /*. >>> all right. dockworkers are set to walk out. how certain is it that
good morning, carolin. >>> real gains in recent days. how's the early morning looking today? trading session. nothing major really. but, again, i want to put this in perspective because we're still close to these recent record highs. just on friday, the dow jones was at 0.3%. closing at a record high. we saw another nice day for the dow jones, s&p, and nasdaq, a third week in a row. for september, that's usually a trick whery week for investors. the first positive month in five...