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caroline: one of yours?i: what's interesting about them is they don't tend to be big-budget originals you might see on other streamers. we often listen to what's resonating on our platform, what our fans love, then we will look to acquire and produce content that reflects something they cannot find anywhere else. ed: we should talk about the fox element. a lot of people are surprised. we were partly. how does that work? i'm assuming underpinning that is if it is free for the consumer, it is advertising? anjali: we only make money through advertising which we think aligns incentives. we only make money if viewers are actually watching. tubi was acquired by fox several years ago. it started in silicon valley 10 years ago. it started as an ad text start up and pivoted to be a consumer streaming service. our dna is rich in using tech and data to personalize and offer delightful experiences. it is something i am impressed by. it's a differentiator. audiences don't want barriers or friction. they want tv to feel f
caroline: one of yours?i: what's interesting about them is they don't tend to be big-budget originals you might see on other streamers. we often listen to what's resonating on our platform, what our fans love, then we will look to acquire and produce content that reflects something they cannot find anywhere else. ed: we should talk about the fox element. a lot of people are surprised. we were partly. how does that work? i'm assuming underpinning that is if it is free for the consumer, it is...
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caroline: that is the context.e some micro-news around the apple 16 concerns -- iphone 16 concerns. this is a key concern, potential eminent threat from is wrong to israel -- iran to israel. isabelle: these companies are so big but also the rally has been broadening. they are not so much as macro events anymore. nvidia, apple earnings, corporate news, not as big as the deal. a lot of the docs are getting more heft and you put ago conflicts and crises are just centerstage are now more than big tech. they are away from the spotlight and there are other issues now unfortunately. caroline: and where people buy defense stocks. that does seem to be an area of equity outperformance on the day. isabelle: defense stocks are outperforming another stocks related to ai like industrials or energy. it is really just not the only game in town. you are right. we are seeing that rally, gains or broadening and who knows how it will end. this is just one tweak that started up and it's a domino from there. caroline: nvidia off by 3.5%
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caroline: with all the puns.tion in space and defense of bloomberg technology. ♪ the best ai assistant isn't one that knows the whole world. it's one that knows your world. a custom assistant, built on watsonx with ibm's granite models, can leverage your trusted data, be easily trained on your workflows and integrate with your apps. it can be tuned to do just what you need. because the more ai knows about your world the more it can help you do. ibm. let's create. susan: where am i headed? am i just gonna take what the markets gives me? no. i can do some research. ya know, that's backed by j.p. morgan's leading strategists like us. when you want to invest with more confidence... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management sonali: i'm sonali basak, to our viewers real wide comp -- worldwide, "bloomberg real yield " starts right now. coming up, attainment ppi print rings investor somemf
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caroline? caroline: time to talk tech.ht include revenue from several elon musk businesses when calculating a fine for violating content federation rules. not just x, but potentially from spacex, euro link. because tesla is publicly traded, it would be exempt, but no final decision on penalization has been reached. tesla and the robot update, they responded to blowback on their robots needing human help last week. the clip shows the bought walking a factory floor, navigating charging dock, even responding to visual cues, passing over popcorn and drinks. they are now saying that he can -- that optimists can avoid obstacles using neural nets. the apple chief people officer leaving the company after less than two years according to people familiar with the matter. the role was created for carol service in 2023, who was responsible for the recruitment of apple's 160,000 employees. ed: coming up, netflix reports after the bell as analysts see the end of the road for the latest growth driver. we discussed what is next for the st
caroline? caroline: time to talk tech.ht include revenue from several elon musk businesses when calculating a fine for violating content federation rules. not just x, but potentially from spacex, euro link. because tesla is publicly traded, it would be exempt, but no final decision on penalization has been reached. tesla and the robot update, they responded to blowback on their robots needing human help last week. the clip shows the bought walking a factory floor, navigating charging dock, even...
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caroline: thank you. coming up, we will take a look at the volatility around trump media shares as they push higher . we will have the details and what you are looking at. ed: elon musk participated in a surprise conversation to discuss the future of ai, solar energy, and why he thinks a marsh launch of a starship is more likely under a trump presidency. >> i am more optimistic under trump because the biggest impediment to progress we are experiencing is regulatory -- is overrean this is bloomberg. ♪ the future is not just going to happen. you have to make it. and if you want a successful business, all it takes is an idea, and now becomes the future where you grew a dream into a reality. the all new godaddy airo. put your business online in minutes with the power of ai. ed: shares of trump media were suspended today after they rose as much as 21% in premarket trading. trading later resumed. what is going on? i think we get this idea that there is this thing called the trump trade and the djt, the parent c
caroline: thank you. coming up, we will take a look at the volatility around trump media shares as they push higher . we will have the details and what you are looking at. ed: elon musk participated in a surprise conversation to discuss the future of ai, solar energy, and why he thinks a marsh launch of a starship is more likely under a trump presidency. >> i am more optimistic under trump because the biggest impediment to progress we are experiencing is regulatory -- is overrean this is...
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caroline: in china? craig: the expectation going into numbers was the company would get a boost from china increasing subsidies for people to trade in older cars and get ev's. we saw tesla's wholesales tick up. those numbers are wholesales. they are closer to shipments as opposed to vehicle deliveries. we may see support coming into play in the fourth quarter of this year. ed: there are people that say the sell side does not know what it's talking about. this is not about delivering ev's. it's about a future where tesla operates the proprietary, they run and operate robotaxis. next week we will find out whether or not that is true. craig: the counter to that would be this is a company that talked about putting self driving cars on the road, offering a service that would be uber like where you could hail a self-driving car for years now and it has been a half decade since he was openly musing about this. whether or not they are able to deliver that is another question. if they are able to execute and do w
caroline: in china? craig: the expectation going into numbers was the company would get a boost from china increasing subsidies for people to trade in older cars and get ev's. we saw tesla's wholesales tick up. those numbers are wholesales. they are closer to shipments as opposed to vehicle deliveries. we may see support coming into play in the fourth quarter of this year. ed: there are people that say the sell side does not know what it's talking about. this is not about delivering ev's. it's...
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caroline: internal as well.l about the funding team you first invested in is very different apart from sam? >> i think the team looks different but it is a very strong technical team and it is streamlining it for rapid movement. as you know, the company has been producing products at a blitzkrieg kind of pace. very few companies have been able to keep up with the products it the company has. i think the can he is it beat the competition, not worry about others. and frankly grow revenue rapidly. ed: last month you wrote in your blog a piece titled a.i. dispopia or aou tone why. you see a path it a.i. unlocking wealth that is basically held by less than a billion people being extended it nearly it seven or eight billion performance through ai. the bit that feels missing from the fees i felt is how does open ai get there. you are very focus on open ai as a leader getting human access to artificial intelligence technology. >> what i spoke to in the speech is ai and addressed some of the distone i don't know -- dysto
caroline: internal as well.l about the funding team you first invested in is very different apart from sam? >> i think the team looks different but it is a very strong technical team and it is streamlining it for rapid movement. as you know, the company has been producing products at a blitzkrieg kind of pace. very few companies have been able to keep up with the products it the company has. i think the can he is it beat the competition, not worry about others. and frankly grow revenue...
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caroline: let's get to it.he nuance of the yields in the first plant in arizona surpassing similar factories back home is a significant breakthrough many feel for the u.s. expansion project. ian king joins us. it was hard to get to the position they are currently in. ian: there were several reports there were labor issues. can they really do this outside of their home base? this is big bet the government is making on a foreign company, is that going to work out? tsmc and our sourcing is indicating it is working out. ed: i think it is worth explaining to the audience what yield is and why it is important. i have had a go at it and will bring the definition up on the screen. it is the volume or number of usable chips in a batch. that is super important when you think about profit and efficiency. ian: the key phrase is production yields. if you do not have production yields, you are losing money on what you are doing. how many do you have to throw away? you have to throw away a lot in the early stages. they are sa
caroline: let's get to it.he nuance of the yields in the first plant in arizona surpassing similar factories back home is a significant breakthrough many feel for the u.s. expansion project. ian king joins us. it was hard to get to the position they are currently in. ian: there were several reports there were labor issues. can they really do this outside of their home base? this is big bet the government is making on a foreign company, is that going to work out? tsmc and our sourcing is...
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with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. ♪ caroline: live from new york and san francisco, this is "bloombergechnology." nvidia on track for a record close. shares bounce back after successfully, when concerns about the product delays and its long-term growth plans. ed: adobe's embrace of ai. we will talk about ai as they kick off the annual adobe max conference. caroline: spacex celebrates a milestone over the weekend with their rocket successfully catching their booster midair. let's check on the markets. nasdaq 100 up .5%. we were higher by a percentage point in the earlier trade but money wanted to go into the magnificent seven names. across the board, a risk on feel. will chinese stimulus come into play? quick look at crypto. we are up 5%. nasdaq and bitcoin at the highest level since july. what are you watching? ed: nvidia. if you are just joining us this morning, it is a name that we will watch all day. on a closing basis, if we trade at that level, 138, just below 139 dollars a share, we will the clips that record high that we closed that in june. probably one dollar away on an intrad
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caroline, what have you got? caroline: we will turn our attention to apple.signed with ai in mind -- it was power on this weekend. very well read throughout. tell us what is new when it comes to the ipad. >> earlier last week apple announced a new ipad many, the first update to that product in about three years. this ipad mini does not have a lot of new functionality but they upped the memory and the processed or to match last year's iphone. that allows it to support apple intelligence. as we talked about a few times, apple intelligence, the first few iterations, not that impressive. you're missing some of the first features like generative ai and creative emojis but you get things like notification summaries. i do not find the ai features that impressive but apple does have an advantage. once the ai starts working well, once they build or pay their way to successful ai features, this new ipad mini shows the company's ability to rapidly add support for new features across this ecosystem in a way that is not matched by google and samsung. while it is a small u
caroline, what have you got? caroline: we will turn our attention to apple.signed with ai in mind -- it was power on this weekend. very well read throughout. tell us what is new when it comes to the ipad. >> earlier last week apple announced a new ipad many, the first update to that product in about three years. this ipad mini does not have a lot of new functionality but they upped the memory and the processed or to match last year's iphone. that allows it to support apple intelligence....
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caroline: your belief, what is it based on? what historical norms are you looking back on to push forward on this 5% take? daron: this is why there is so uncertainty. there is nothing identical to generative ai in the past and that is part of the reason people can hold different beliefs. what i am basing that on is other waves of digital technology that promised a lot of automation, sometimes a lot of productivity improvements, sometimes a lot of changes in the way we would organize our offices and at the end all of those changes have been very gradual and also what we have seen over the last two and a half years where there have been advances, but the advances have not been qualitative in nature. they have not exceeded the basic capabilities of gpt 4. there will be advances, but i do not think any of those advances will quickly change the way we do various tasks in the economy. i do not believe in five years when we look at the labor market we will see certain occupations that will have completely disappeared. caroline: many w
caroline: your belief, what is it based on? what historical norms are you looking back on to push forward on this 5% take? daron: this is why there is so uncertainty. there is nothing identical to generative ai in the past and that is part of the reason people can hold different beliefs. what i am basing that on is other waves of digital technology that promised a lot of automation, sometimes a lot of productivity improvements, sometimes a lot of changes in the way we would organize our offices...
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this is "bloomberg technology," with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. ♪ caroline: from new york and san franciscothis is "bloomberg technology." hindenburg research bets against roblox based on what it calls inflated key metrics and the lack of child safety. ed: tiktok gets sued in california, new york and other states for deceiving users about its safety for children. caroline: we hear from jamie dimon on ai and excessive interview at the firm's tech stars conference in europe. coming up, we go straight to shares of roblox which are tumbling today after short seller hindenburg research says it is betting against the gaming platform, saying it has inflated key metrics and also focusing on a lack of safety for children on the platform. we go to bailey lipschultz for more. the accusations of people, of key metrics, time spent, engagement. what are the accusing here? bailey: that's the big thing. this is a new take from the short seller hindenburg targeting they are inflating some of those metrics to appease investors. we have seen long discussed issues with the platform and child safety. bloomberg
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with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: live from new york and san francisco, this is "bloomberg technology." google's ai bed is paying off. shares surging on the company's cloud growth. ed: byd beats tesla on quarterly revenue for the first time in the battle between the two ev giants. caroline: supermicro shares plunge as ey resigns as the auditor for the troubled maker. ed: supermicro is a server maker. it takes those high-performance cpus from names like nvidia and amd, packages them up for data centers. ey, it's auditor, has resigned, citing worries about the company's integrity, and specifically management in the audit committee. the stock is down more than 30%. that puts it on track for its biggest drop since 2018. this is complex and there is a back story and a series of events that went on with supermicro. let's bring in brody ford to discuss. eli told us about this in a regulatory filing. first off, what did they say? brody: these are some words you never want to hear from your auditor, right? we only go
with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: live from new york and san francisco, this is "bloomberg technology." google's ai bed is paying off. shares surging on the company's cloud growth. ed: byd beats tesla on quarterly revenue for the first time in the battle between the two ev giants. caroline: supermicro shares plunge as ey resigns as the auditor for the troubled maker. ed: supermicro is a server maker. it takes those high-performance cpus from names like nvidia and amd,...
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caroline: stick with space. space mobile is building the first only cellular broadband network from space. working with giants like at&t, google, verizon, and more. that's the biggest competitor to spacex in the direct to sell business. to discuss this is president scott wisniewski who joins us in the studio. many are trying to work out how realistic. you have slights in the space. there are more to be built. plenty more. how are you on this journey? scott: we have been at this -- thank you for having us. we have been at this for seven years. now network is purpose built for the space base cellular band opportunity. we have been working with many of these operators for over five years now. you mentioned a few. we have many more abroad as well. so for us the first step was toe launch these first five commercial satellites. we'll have more to come starting in q1, 125. our goal is to get about 45 to 60 in the us to us provide 24/7 commercial service to your phone with no modification. ed: thanks for coming on bloom
caroline: stick with space. space mobile is building the first only cellular broadband network from space. working with giants like at&t, google, verizon, and more. that's the biggest competitor to spacex in the direct to sell business. to discuss this is president scott wisniewski who joins us in the studio. many are trying to work out how realistic. you have slights in the space. there are more to be built. plenty more. how are you on this journey? scott: we have been at this -- thank you...
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caroline has one. we both use fsd.ture tesla sees, if we own our own car, we submit them to a fleet when we are not using them. you cover this industry. how are you going to cover it going forward? jessica: big question. in terms of personal ownership, do we own vehicles? some people will not fleet it out. there are people that will use this. this will be an income differentiator, people that have their own, and people who can get around not having to worry about a monthly payment or insurance, which has gone up recently. it's going to change. it's going to be slower than what we are promised. right now we are promised hopes and dreams in the next five minutes. the rollout is more conservative than that in reality. caroline: great having you, thank you. that does it. ed: big focus on tesla. a lot to recap on the podcast, you know where to find it. shout out new york and s.f.. ♪ >> welcome to bloomberg markets, i am sonali bass take, let us get a check on the maggots -- markets because the s&p 500 has been trying hard t
caroline has one. we both use fsd.ture tesla sees, if we own our own car, we submit them to a fleet when we are not using them. you cover this industry. how are you going to cover it going forward? jessica: big question. in terms of personal ownership, do we own vehicles? some people will not fleet it out. there are people that will use this. this will be an income differentiator, people that have their own, and people who can get around not having to worry about a monthly payment or insurance,...
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caroline: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i'm caroline hyde in los angeles.dlow in san francisco. we are modestly higher. cpi data is what we are all waiting for. doing well, the names you expect. that makes alphabet's decline all the more pronounced. you have gone big on that story in the show. a preliminary proposal for the doj to propose the breakup of google. it will be over a number of months that the process plays out. another name i am looking at is tesla. earlier today, i wrote a story with my colleagues that one of the things elon musk will talk about at we robot is the pathway to be used for a semi-truck. when you look at a 10:00 a.m. eastern time mark, the stock went from negative to positive territory. i think there is a lot of interest about the future of semitrucks, but we are waiting. are we going to get? a purpose built rubber taxi some description. that is the market, if you are just joining us. let's turn our attention to new york. the global macro conference is underway. sonali basak is with the citadel ceo. >> we are already ahead in many
caroline: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i'm caroline hyde in los angeles.dlow in san francisco. we are modestly higher. cpi data is what we are all waiting for. doing well, the names you expect. that makes alphabet's decline all the more pronounced. you have gone big on that story in the show. a preliminary proposal for the doj to propose the breakup of google. it will be over a number of months that the process plays out. another name i am looking at is tesla. earlier today, i wrote a...
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caroline: that's big talk.is such an interesting one because the quarter looked great, they're seeing azure growth back at 34%. then the forecast was a little bit weaker. and it seems to be capacity that's limited here. what do you make of it? >> look at the google crowd growth. all these venders are growing. the core business is growing north of 20%, when you take out the a.i. element. in the case of google cloud, we saw the growth accelerate to 35%. and that was all powered by a.i. in the case of microsoft, they did some resegmenting, so they took out some portion and it's not a very clean number to see, ok, a.i. contribution was 12 percentage points and that's where, you know, whether it's helped google cloud, it's not very clear, because of the resegmenting, but net-net, you know, they called out supply shortages, when cap x is growing 50%. that's where you have to ask yourself, what is the cap x being spent on? if you don't have energy, are they spending more on facilities? it's hard to paris that out -- p
caroline: that's big talk.is such an interesting one because the quarter looked great, they're seeing azure growth back at 34%. then the forecast was a little bit weaker. and it seems to be capacity that's limited here. what do you make of it? >> look at the google crowd growth. all these venders are growing. the core business is growing north of 20%, when you take out the a.i. element. in the case of google cloud, we saw the growth accelerate to 35%. and that was all powered by a.i. in...
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caroline: what of other automakers?of mercedes-benz got really the refined side of auto making. how have they managed to navigate china or not? stefan: they are all struggling in china and all the western carmakers are struggling. maybe tesla is an exception, but bmw and mercedes are struggling because the market there is shifting rapidly to ev's and the local customer seems to favor chinese ev's at the moment. we also have the problem that there is a luxury slowdown in china. we have the real estate crisis still, so people are holding off purchases. that is bad news for western luxury carmakers. caroline: there are a lot of pre-announcements to digest from volkswagen but we are anticipating their earnings. we sit here in the u.s. i and -- eyeing what ford will tell us. if i look at where revenue is expected, it is going to be flat. can you give us a taste of what to expect in these earnings? stefan: we have had several profit warnings from every major european carmaker and the earnings are not going to be good. we know
caroline: what of other automakers?of mercedes-benz got really the refined side of auto making. how have they managed to navigate china or not? stefan: they are all struggling in china and all the western carmakers are struggling. maybe tesla is an exception, but bmw and mercedes are struggling because the market there is shifting rapidly to ev's and the local customer seems to favor chinese ev's at the moment. we also have the problem that there is a luxury slowdown in china. we have the real...
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caroline: therein lies the heart of the competition. not just competition coming from chipmakers but eventually these hyper scalars, whether we see them remain committed to purchasing chips at the rate they are, what about making their own ships? how are you trying to see that out over the next three to five years? >> you have to keep your pulse on all of it. from the hyper scalars perspective, i do not think anybody wants to be solely reliant on nvidia given the supply issues they have had as well. it is something we continue to monitor on a quarter by quarter basis and do our research on. ed: invitations have started going out this week. i wonder if we will talk about the same stuff in january or if we might have moved onto something new that you have found through your research. >> i think we will continue to talk about ai for some time. i think there are still a lot of areas to unfold. there could be a killer app that surprises us. we never know. that is why you have to >> keep your finger on the pulse. we will be talking about quan
caroline: therein lies the heart of the competition. not just competition coming from chipmakers but eventually these hyper scalars, whether we see them remain committed to purchasing chips at the rate they are, what about making their own ships? how are you trying to see that out over the next three to five years? >> you have to keep your pulse on all of it. from the hyper scalars perspective, i do not think anybody wants to be solely reliant on nvidia given the supply issues they have...
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caroline: u.s. infrastructure hack. the latest target as officials warn of threats from iran in china. but first we turn to our top story on the markets which is this chinese chipmaker semiconductor manufacturing international leading that $13 billion sector rally to global investors bet the beijing financial policy or support for the industry that is central to its geopolitical ambitions. smith is blacklisted for u.s. investors but it's a broad rally. >> it's not just smic that's rallying but that stock is up over 28% just on the day up about 65% in the last few days. shares have been trading in hong kong because the stock market in the mainland china has been closed all week for the holidays so there's a lot of anticipation that when the chinese stock market opens i guess tonight for us in the u.s. but tomorrow morning tuesday morning in china that there will be a flurry of bets. we are seeing traders getting ahead of that, smaller competitors in the chips space are also up as well. semiconductor up 17% right now. inv
caroline: u.s. infrastructure hack. the latest target as officials warn of threats from iran in china. but first we turn to our top story on the markets which is this chinese chipmaker semiconductor manufacturing international leading that $13 billion sector rally to global investors bet the beijing financial policy or support for the industry that is central to its geopolitical ambitions. smith is blacklisted for u.s. investors but it's a broad rally. >> it's not just smic that's...
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first of all, thank you very much, carolin, for having me on.he labor market is slowing, but not slow you are seeing mixed signals with the directional trend getting weaker for example, today we'll -- the range is quite wide from 70,000 to 220 the consensus is 140 or 150. if it comes somewhere around there, the markets will be subdued. if it is the extremes, you will see action in the market >> we know the fed is data dependent and data reactive. we know it is on course for two more 25-basis point cuts for rest of the year let's say we get an out lilier d how important is the jobs numbers the next few weeks >> i think you should also understand next tuesday you get the fmoc meeting minutes that is another indicator. we get one more jobs print before the november 7th fed meeting which i would expect consensus is 25-basis points cut. if you get a huge outlier to answer your question directly, let's say the print is 220 at the high end, then you will see the market really have some difficulty and choppy waters. >> neil, what typically happens to hi
first of all, thank you very much, carolin, for having me on.he labor market is slowing, but not slow you are seeing mixed signals with the directional trend getting weaker for example, today we'll -- the range is quite wide from 70,000 to 220 the consensus is 140 or 150. if it comes somewhere around there, the markets will be subdued. if it is the extremes, you will see action in the market >> we know the fed is data dependent and data reactive. we know it is on course for two more...
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joining me now is caroline giuliani.oining us. >> thank you for having me. >> what is this like to be telling the truth about loving your father but also using your platform to endorse kamala harris? >> yeah. it was really challenging to figure out how to express these feelings and figure out if i had the strength to share them. i think for a lot of this election i have been watching with so many americans in disbelief and horror at the idea of a 34 time convicted felon who refused to participate in a peaceful transfer of power, being so close to the precedency again. that disbelief paralyzed me for awhile. and i think that there just came a moment where i was thinking about my future children who i very much hoped to have. and i saw the two paths for our country. one under trump which was full of destruction and cruelty and one under harris in which women can have autonomy over their bodies again in which our government recognizes climate change is real and is doing something about it. a government that respects gay peo
joining me now is caroline giuliani.oining us. >> thank you for having me. >> what is this like to be telling the truth about loving your father but also using your platform to endorse kamala harris? >> yeah. it was really challenging to figure out how to express these feelings and figure out if i had the strength to share them. i think for a lot of this election i have been watching with so many americans in disbelief and horror at the idea of a 34 time convicted felon who...
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caroline: it is not have many worries about the consumer. the credit quality looks good. amex did have a larger right off than expected. this is a company that continues to deliver. for many of consumer proves resilient in the face of what is going to be a lowering interest rate environment. sonali: these are reporting after the market and the stock has been up 9% this year. moving elsewhere in the financial industry. d.r. horton shares fell the most in more than four years after reporting disappointing fourth quarter results and a bearish outlook on homebuying. ceo's women ski saying we are seeing our buyers sit on the fence. a little less motivated today than they were in prior quarters. for more we are joined by a reporter who covers real estate markets for bloomberg. you have seen a rise in mortgage rates. you have seen four straight weeks of increases in mortgage rates. what does that mean for the outlook for new homebuyers and the builders behind them? >> i think it is the volatility in part that is the story here. rates have risen pretty quickly. they were declinin
caroline: it is not have many worries about the consumer. the credit quality looks good. amex did have a larger right off than expected. this is a company that continues to deliver. for many of consumer proves resilient in the face of what is going to be a lowering interest rate environment. sonali: these are reporting after the market and the stock has been up 9% this year. moving elsewhere in the financial industry. d.r. horton shares fell the most in more than four years after reporting...
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so legacy media apparently does have its value and caroline, nice to meet you, but look, i think carolinerumps. the one that i watch is not normal. the one that i watch takes, you know, a stroll down genetalia lane and starts talking about former golf pros and their 9 irons. that is not talking about what voters want to hear. i went back and i looked at the debate and there's a word he never uses once and it's "future" and i start to think in all of the rallies, you know, there are a lot of things i don't do that your audience does. i'm pretty comfortable in saying i've watched more of donald trump in the last six months than anyone watching right now. howie: it's your job. >> it was my job and he does not talk about the future. he talks about his own past about rewriting his own past, whether he lost or you want to call it that he fled or for it or forfeited it doesn't matter. he is not talking to voters about going forward. he's saying stuff, the closest to it is i'm going to solve inflation on day one. how do you do that exactly? that is not possible. i don't think anyone with a brain
so legacy media apparently does have its value and caroline, nice to meet you, but look, i think carolinerumps. the one that i watch is not normal. the one that i watch takes, you know, a stroll down genetalia lane and starts talking about former golf pros and their 9 irons. that is not talking about what voters want to hear. i went back and i looked at the debate and there's a word he never uses once and it's "future" and i start to think in all of the rallies, you know, there are a...
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>> go ahead, caroline?hink everybody needs to be accountable for their own actions and i'm not here to litigate anything. i'm here to say that i want kamala harris to be our next president because i believe that she will be a role model to my future children. and when i look at kamala harris talk and when i look at trump talk, even if you just take the politics out of it and i ask myself, who do i want my children to learn from, who do i want representing me, there is no question, kamala harris is the only choice. >> if you were asked to campaign for kamala harris, you have been asked to campaign for kamala harris, caroline? >> the campaign reached out to thank me. >> if you were asked to campaign for her and to make this case publicly, is that something that you would do with the name that means something to a lot of republicans? >> yeah, i think i'm already doing it. >> i think so too. >> more of it, yes. we have so little time and this is so important and as i said, this is not just about the next four y
>> go ahead, caroline?hink everybody needs to be accountable for their own actions and i'm not here to litigate anything. i'm here to say that i want kamala harris to be our next president because i believe that she will be a role model to my future children. and when i look at kamala harris talk and when i look at trump talk, even if you just take the politics out of it and i ask myself, who do i want my children to learn from, who do i want representing me, there is no question, kamala...
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>> carolin, thank you. well, quite simply, real zero is the ability of the planet to use the technology right now to stop burning all fossil fuels by 2040. if we did that by 2030, we would have a 50-50 chance. that's not going to happen. we're a huge industrial company, massive polluter. we'll stop burning all fossil fuels easily this decade. not next. this decade. we're saying to the world, if you want to hold that planetary boundary to a future which is inheritable, tolerable for your kids, then we must go real zero. we must stop burning fossil fuels by 2040. i'm saying that because i'm watching from business to science. the global carbon absorption is beginning to break down on the planet. with that breaking down and carbon dioxide pollution going through the roof, record every year, thank you net zero 2050, you're completely following organic life and humanity. now is the time to walk away from net zero 2050 has really been anything but a con to maintain fossil fuel. i've had the major oil and gas compa
>> carolin, thank you. well, quite simply, real zero is the ability of the planet to use the technology right now to stop burning all fossil fuels by 2040. if we did that by 2030, we would have a 50-50 chance. that's not going to happen. we're a huge industrial company, massive polluter. we'll stop burning all fossil fuels easily this decade. not next. this decade. we're saying to the world, if you want to hold that planetary boundary to a future which is inheritable, tolerable for your...
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liz: caroline, do they read the polls?ion georgia poll trump is leading in georgia, economist says he's leading, washington post poll he's leading. are they reading the polls or just in their own media bubble just talking to each other in their hen house echo chamber, caroline? >> well that pundit you just showed asked what is this race really about? the fact they have to ask that question shows how disconnected the mainstream media class is from the american people. in the swing states the issues still prevail, as i said. that includes the border, immigration, it also includes crime which they don't really feel. liz: caroline downey, john levine we'll come back to you soon. thank you so much. okay, this story. the transcript is out. evidence of lawfare revealed. coordination with the biden white house. we're talking nathan wade of georgia, attorney horace cooper will react next. at ameriprise financial our advice is personalized based on your goals, whatever they may be. all that planning has paid off. looks like you can
liz: caroline, do they read the polls?ion georgia poll trump is leading in georgia, economist says he's leading, washington post poll he's leading. are they reading the polls or just in their own media bubble just talking to each other in their hen house echo chamber, caroline? >> well that pundit you just showed asked what is this race really about? the fact they have to ask that question shows how disconnected the mainstream media class is from the american people. in the swing states...
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that's my issue, caroline.are are, talking about these word salads that kamala harris gives. she never gives any details about any of her plans, what she wants to do. we hear issues on the edge like she wants to raise taxes and have a 25% unrealized gains tax but nev never hear hearing cohee strategy without telling us his plans. trump tells us hus his plans. yet, they're tired. how is that possible? >> well, we've always known it's going to be a tight race. unfortunately, we are in a divided country. if you narrow down to the polls, he's person any the battleground he's persespecially in the battd states. union workers, the teamsters endorsement, 60% of workers in the unions said they're going to be voting for president trump. that's historic. it's why the teamsters leadership for the first time in many decades decided not to endorse the democrat in the race. if you look at latino voters, you new poll from nbc news this morning showing president trump is leading in the latino sun belt of pennsylvania where the
that's my issue, caroline.are are, talking about these word salads that kamala harris gives. she never gives any details about any of her plans, what she wants to do. we hear issues on the edge like she wants to raise taxes and have a 25% unrealized gains tax but nev never hear hearing cohee strategy without telling us his plans. trump tells us hus his plans. yet, they're tired. how is that possible? >> well, we've always known it's going to be a tight race. unfortunately, we are in a...
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caroline downey, deroy murdock. welcome to all of you. myrrh leeanne data committee, thank you for come -- miranda, thank you for coming first of all. it was very difficult but time to save america. i think you're right, they're throwing every name in the book at the smear campaign. interesting thing to me is having done this now for several week asks it's not working and no evidence and maybe it's been but it doesn't seem to be working. and it seems to me trump is outwhitting them and -- out witting them. >> he is and telling everybody it makes him look slim, getting into a garbage truck and turning joe biden's horrendous let the cat out of the bag about what the democrats are kamala harris. this is man who loves people and he says it, and says i love you, he said the other day i think the most brilliant line probably of his campaign is you cannot be president if you hate americans. and that is what joe biden, kamala harris, and their surrogates do. they hate americans and mistrust them, they think they're natzis and fascists and they th
caroline downey, deroy murdock. welcome to all of you. myrrh leeanne data committee, thank you for come -- miranda, thank you for coming first of all. it was very difficult but time to save america. i think you're right, they're throwing every name in the book at the smear campaign. interesting thing to me is having done this now for several week asks it's not working and no evidence and maybe it's been but it doesn't seem to be working. and it seems to me trump is outwhitting them and -- out...
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and caroline downey, deroy murdock. welcome to you all. miranda, thank you for coming on. i know it was very difficult, it is time to save america. i think you are right, they are throwing every name at book a smier camp spear campaign, interest -- a smear campaign, interesting having done this for several weeks it is not working seems that trump is outwitting them. at every turn. >> he is, because he is a genius, he is dressing up in a garbage man's outfit yesterday, telling everyone it makes him look slim. getting into a garbage truck, turning joe biden's horrendous sort of let the cat out of the bag about what the democrats particularly kamala harris think of the voters, and turning them who a main just like he did with cats and dogs in springfield, or ju just has an ability to cut to heart of a story and transmitt it to masses in a way that kamala harris with her haughty nasal tone looking down nose the public her ina bbility too mix with people the way that donald trump did in harlem, this is a man who loves people, he says it, he says i love you, he said other day mo
and caroline downey, deroy murdock. welcome to you all. miranda, thank you for coming on. i know it was very difficult, it is time to save america. i think you are right, they are throwing every name at book a smier camp spear campaign, interest -- a smear campaign, interesting having done this for several weeks it is not working seems that trump is outwitting them. at every turn. >> he is, because he is a genius, he is dressing up in a garbage man's outfit yesterday, telling everyone it...
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larry: caroline back also, economy immigration. culture. religion.aking all wrong moves, the democratic base was a catholic base, a christian base. it was a traditional middle class family oriented base. it was not about trans men and in women's sports not about mocking the eucharist and taking taking. >> you have seen viral ad over social media, they for they them, i for you. that is donald trump's message. it is a convergence of all of them, coddling criminals. that is what she wants to do accommodating them with sex change surgeries and open borders that is why there is illegal aliens she is offers procedures, to majority of americans rejecting gender ideology generally but especially -- it is too radical for most americans. larry: pow a lot of it off of taxpayer dole, and excluding parents from there decision, that is remarkable. it is. i am sorry, we have to jump, liz peek and caroline downey and jackie deangelis, thank you. >> you can catch jackie and her co-host brian brenberg taylor riggs on big money show, right here on fabulous fox business
larry: caroline back also, economy immigration. culture. religion.aking all wrong moves, the democratic base was a catholic base, a christian base. it was a traditional middle class family oriented base. it was not about trans men and in women's sports not about mocking the eucharist and taking taking. >> you have seen viral ad over social media, they for they them, i for you. that is donald trump's message. it is a convergence of all of them, coddling criminals. that is what she wants to...
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let us come to caroline hawley. we will stay on the pictures here, watching the events in tehran.orrespondence, take us through the main points as you heard them as to what the ayatollah was saying. exactly as was said, a call for muslims to unite, in his words, to fasten the seat belt of resistance, the idea that they have a common enemy, legitimising, saying it was legitimate what happened on the 7th of october, lebanon's defence of the palestinian people was legal and legitimate and praising what he called the brilliant actions of iran in firing the missiles at israel on tuesday night. yeah, saying those again were legal and legitimate. not many crumbs of comfort for anyone hoping the situation could de—escalate. one thing he did say was we will not hesitate nor rush to act against israel, we will do what is sensible. that could be perhaps the only crumb of comfort. what is sensible? the iranian regime i think wants to ensure its survival, that is its main priority at the moment. a hard—line speech, obviously, and interesting he delivered a bit of it in arabic as well. , , ., .
let us come to caroline hawley. we will stay on the pictures here, watching the events in tehran.orrespondence, take us through the main points as you heard them as to what the ayatollah was saying. exactly as was said, a call for muslims to unite, in his words, to fasten the seat belt of resistance, the idea that they have a common enemy, legitimising, saying it was legitimate what happened on the 7th of october, lebanon's defence of the palestinian people was legal and legitimate and praising...
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caroline cummings, cbs news, new york. >>> and the cbs news vice presidential debate between senator j.d. vance and governor tim walz takes place on tuesday right here in new york. you can watch our live coverage of that debate here on cbs news and streaming on cbs news 24/7 and paramount plus. >>> dock workers in ports on the east and gulf coast are hitting the picket lines. from maine to texas more than 45,000 workers have gone on strike over disagreements about wages and automation. economists fear that if the strike lasts more than a few weeks it could reignite inflation and cause shortages of goods. >>> major league baseball's all-time hit king and cincinnati reds legendary player pete rose has died. spending most of his career with the reds, rose earned the nickname charlie hustle because of the way he sprinted around the diamond and often slided head first when stealing bases. he won three world series and accumulated more than 4,200
caroline cummings, cbs news, new york. >>> and the cbs news vice presidential debate between senator j.d. vance and governor tim walz takes place on tuesday right here in new york. you can watch our live coverage of that debate here on cbs news and streaming on cbs news 24/7 and paramount plus. >>> dock workers in ports on the east and gulf coast are hitting the picket lines. from maine to texas more than 45,000 workers have gone on strike over disagreements about wages and...
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liz: what do you think of what ford just said, caroline? biden is upset and clearly these excerpts show that obama, his foreign policy philosophy was especially with russia, and iran. he emboldened that dictatorship and treated iran like it was something to kowtow to and demonize netanyahu at the same time and i think, liz, that's why we had october 7 happen. that's because iran felt it had permission to essentially give the green light to its proxies to attack israel in unprecedented way. that's the obama legacy. liz: throughout the book, biden attacks and cursed bb netanyahu and biden had the gal to say bb netanyahu had no plan for gaza and going after generalcidal terrorist and this is biden and true awful human being a lot of people have said about what's going on with biden summarying in his own -- swearing in his own white house aids and swearing at advisers. that's the real joe biden. >> that's yours truly war dragged on and biden and bb netanyahu doesn't have biden's full support and no wonder the israelis county tell us about the e
liz: what do you think of what ford just said, caroline? biden is upset and clearly these excerpts show that obama, his foreign policy philosophy was especially with russia, and iran. he emboldened that dictatorship and treated iran like it was something to kowtow to and demonize netanyahu at the same time and i think, liz, that's why we had october 7 happen. that's because iran felt it had permission to essentially give the green light to its proxies to attack israel in unprecedented way....
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barbra banda, naomi girma, caroline graham hansen and sophia smith are the otherfour nominees.t much more about them on the bbc sport website as well. there's plenty more over there and the app, including all of the talking points ahead of the us grand prix this weekend, including why lando norris believes that this season can be a success even if he doesn't win the title. but for me and all of the sportsday team, thank you very much for watching. we'll see you again soon. bye— bye. hello there. plenty of clear skies across england and wales have given our weather watchers the chance to see the hunter's moon, the third supermoon of the year so far. this was darlington a little earlier on, but the clear skies are quite widespread across england and wales, and the supermoon can be seen as far south as hampshire as well. we have got more cloud the further north and west, with strengthening winds ahead of this weather front that's going to arrive during the morning rush hour, but with those clear skies, because it's been so wetjust recently, fog is forming and some of it will be qu
barbra banda, naomi girma, caroline graham hansen and sophia smith are the otherfour nominees.t much more about them on the bbc sport website as well. there's plenty more over there and the app, including all of the talking points ahead of the us grand prix this weekend, including why lando norris believes that this season can be a success even if he doesn't win the title. but for me and all of the sportsday team, thank you very much for watching. we'll see you again soon. bye— bye. hello...
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liz peek, caroline downey, jackie deangelis, thanks so much.lks catch jackie along with brian brenberg, taylor riggs on "the big money show" weekdays everyday 1:00 p.m. eastern on fabulous fox business. meanwhile coming up here on kudlow, i love this story. the liberals at goldman sachs are running as far from kamala as they can. they are running in the hills. they are taking bicycles, taking high speed cars, they can't get away from her fast enough we'll talk about it with the great charlie gasparino right here when kudlow returns. t in your local community. see what i did there? hey, jackie! (♪) evan, my guy! you're helping them with savings, right? (♪) i wish i had someone like evan when i started. somebody just got their first debit card! ice cream on you? ooo, tacos! i got you. wait hold on, don't you owe me money? what?! your money is a part of your community, so your bank should be too. like, chase! when a tough cough finds you on the go, a syrup would be... silly! woo! hey! try new robitussin soft chews. packed with the power of robitus
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also, caroline giuliani. you know who her dad is. this hour, the how and the why she says her dad's life crumbled because of donald trump. new york.th decision 202 and 30 days to what many analysts are saying is the most consequential u.s. election in history. vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump are racing to make their final pitches to voters while polls remain close. here is nbc's steve cormack he. >> we been tracking this week to week. the average of all the major national polls, kamala harris completing with that three point average over donald trump. at the seven core battleground states. again, you're looking at full averages in here. >> trump is making his case today at battleground wisconsin while his surrogates on the sunday talk shows and he capped his chances at victory in november. >> that shows you there is growing enthusiasm with donald trump. i feel as every day goes by, we are 30 days away from this election, people are really considering what kind of america they want to live in. you want t
also, caroline giuliani. you know who her dad is. this hour, the how and the why she says her dad's life crumbled because of donald trump. new york.th decision 202 and 30 days to what many analysts are saying is the most consequential u.s. election in history. vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump are racing to make their final pitches to voters while polls remain close. here is nbc's steve cormack he. >> we been tracking this week to week. the average of all the...
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the new prime minister has ruled out another boj hike >> carolin, thank you very much. carolin roth in the london new newsroom great to see you. >>> we turn to the latest out of the middle east and oil prices ticking higher after israel carried out fresh strikes in lebanon. we have dan murphy with us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank. tensions ratcheting up in the middle east. striking central beirut overnight in the lebanese capital. lebanese officials saying six people have been killed and that adds to the more than 1,300 since israel invaded the country this week and as it pushes ahead with the ground offensive against hezbollah operatives there. the israeli defense forces lost eight soldiers in the fresh round of ground clashes in southern lebanon oil traders are watching the escalation risk with israel vowing to respond to the missile attack and the critical question for oil traders and the broader oil market right now is what israel is going to do next and how israel responds is most critical for the crude patch at the moment the strike
the new prime minister has ruled out another boj hike >> carolin, thank you very much. carolin roth in the london new newsroom great to see you. >>> we turn to the latest out of the middle east and oil prices ticking higher after israel carried out fresh strikes in lebanon. we have dan murphy with us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank. tensions ratcheting up in the middle east. striking central beirut overnight in the lebanese capital. lebanese...
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katie pavlich, caroline downey, and roma dar ave ddaravi thank you. >> tom emmer will be here.are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing. so you can feel confident in your financial choices voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. emergen-c crystals pop and fizz when you throw them back. and who doesn't love a good throwback? now with vitamin d for the...
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caroline sturgess�* daughter dawn died in 2018 after spraying herself with a contaminated bottle thatded. on monday, the inquiry heard that she was an innocent victim in the crossfire of an assassination attempt. let's speak to our correspondent duncan kennedy who's in salisbury. welcome to you. full remind us to the background of all this. good morning, samantha. this was an incident that took place six years ago now in march 2018, when first of all that russian man and his daughter were poisoned by novichok, having had it smeared on the front door. they collapsed about 100 yards from where i am standing and then four months later, we don't know how or why, dawn sturgess came into contact with this another truck after her boyfriend picked up a bottle containing it. dawn sturgess bottle containing it. dawn stu rgess fell ill bottle containing it. dawn sturgess fell ill herself and she went on to die just a few days later. what we are getting this money was her mother is going to going to give evidence in the building behind me to the public inquiry that has been set up to give a famil
caroline sturgess�* daughter dawn died in 2018 after spraying herself with a contaminated bottle thatded. on monday, the inquiry heard that she was an innocent victim in the crossfire of an assassination attempt. let's speak to our correspondent duncan kennedy who's in salisbury. welcome to you. full remind us to the background of all this. good morning, samantha. this was an incident that took place six years ago now in march 2018, when first of all that russian man and his daughter were...
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let's bring in trump 2024 national press secretary, caroline levitt.a pleasure, wonderful to see you again. can you talk to us more about president trump's new economic agenda to make america affordable again. trump says he's going to bring back to america manufacturing jobs that he says have been siphoned away to foreign nations under biden and harris. how is he going to bring all that production back home? >> well absolutely. president trump has a real plan to make america the manufacturing superpower of the world again. he has promised companying abroad as long as they make their products here in the usa and hire american workers, they will have the lowest taxes in the world. they will have the lowest regulatory burden. they will have access to the biggest market on the planet, and they will have the lowest regulation on their companies here at home. president trump is also going to appoint a manufacturing ambassador in his second term whose sole john b job is to tral around the world and recruit companies to come in america, make their products in
let's bring in trump 2024 national press secretary, caroline levitt.a pleasure, wonderful to see you again. can you talk to us more about president trump's new economic agenda to make america affordable again. trump says he's going to bring back to america manufacturing jobs that he says have been siphoned away to foreign nations under biden and harris. how is he going to bring all that production back home? >> well absolutely. president trump has a real plan to make america the...
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caroline, thank you very much. good to have you.workers on the picket line for a second day now. let's jump into that strike and hope that a week does not go by with this. we'll all be feeling it. shipping containers are piling up. in parts of the country along the coasts it is warm. if there is food or anything perishable, medicine, they couldn't stop ahead of the strike in the cargo ship it becomes a problem almost immediately. those ships are on the water with nowhere to go. you are looking at the of your screen. how fast and hard the crisis could hit us. multiple stories of rescue efforts ending in tragedy during the flight of hurricane helene. the flooding particularly in north carolina. >> he was washed under a bunch of debris caused by the storm. i just tried to assure him i was going to get him out and i prayed with him, tried to comfort him and tried to make him as comfortable as possible. >> harris: at least 166 people are confirmed dead. many are looking for help after losing everything. georgia republican congressman bud
caroline, thank you very much. good to have you.workers on the picket line for a second day now. let's jump into that strike and hope that a week does not go by with this. we'll all be feeling it. shipping containers are piling up. in parts of the country along the coasts it is warm. if there is food or anything perishable, medicine, they couldn't stop ahead of the strike in the cargo ship it becomes a problem almost immediately. those ships are on the water with nowhere to go. you are looking...
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so joining us now for more insight is caroline chen, a tax professor at san jose state. caroline, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you very much for having me. >> all right, so, caroline, if i'm looking at this on the outside here and someone that you know is not really that, you know, up on taxes, what does this mean for the average taxpayer? >> so basically what this means for the average taxpayer is that if you had a slight increase in your salary, that's not going to push you into the next tax bracket, because the income levels for the tax brackets have been increased. >> all right. so what when you when you get your paycheck, the deduction by the company. is that going to be the same. >> that should relatively be the same depending on the number of exemptions that you have. but that also could slightly tick up as well. >> tip up. all right. and so talk to us a little bit about what this will mean. now for single or married couple filing income tax next year for 2026. >> so the majority of taxpayers who file a federal and state returns are usin
so joining us now for more insight is caroline chen, a tax professor at san jose state. caroline, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you very much for having me. >> all right, so, caroline, if i'm looking at this on the outside here and someone that you know is not really that, you know, up on taxes, what does this mean for the average taxpayer? >> so basically what this means for the average taxpayer is that if you had a slight increase in your salary,...
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eastern i want to bring in the elections correspondent brianna limon and caroline downey.c systems have been tried. what blows my mind is things that have tried and failed miserably are repackets and sold. >> communism has been attempted countless times and failed miserably everywhere but if you market it as goodwill and showering the population with lots of services, the government, that's part of something they are going to push under the rug and you won't notice that the government is becoming this huge size because, you know, they keep sending out the checks, right? so the public unfortunately is always slow to catch up to the tyranny that is basically building. charles: brianna? >> it's funny. i'm paraphrasing but albert pujols camu said that public safety is the allie lie of a tyrant about when you think of the fiscal expansion of democrats it's to further their agenda from cradle to grave we'll take care of you and what comes with those policies is having the government dictate how much you can spend and buy putting in price controls like kamala harris wants to do a
eastern i want to bring in the elections correspondent brianna limon and caroline downey.c systems have been tried. what blows my mind is things that have tried and failed miserably are repackets and sold. >> communism has been attempted countless times and failed miserably everywhere but if you market it as goodwill and showering the population with lots of services, the government, that's part of something they are going to push under the rug and you won't notice that the government is...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.onald trump is holding a rally. earlier, he took part in a town hall in zebulon, georgia, about 50 miles south of atlanta. his rival kamala harris is preparing for a town hall in another battleground state, pennsylvania. let's cross live now to helena humphrey in duluth, georgia. you are at the trump valley and have been speaking to supporters. what have they been telling you? —— trump rally. it telling you? -- trump rally. it is telling you? —— trump rally. it is easy to find out the policies of the supporters, the backers of donald trump. perhaps you can hear a voice in the background, whenever he says anything that resonates, cheers go up among the people behind me. only thousands of people who have been waiting for hours, not everyone managed to get inside. donald trump took to the stage, calling kamala harris the tax claim, saying she would raise taxes, andindeed saying she would raise taxes, and indeed that is something kamala harris has said she would do on the rich in order to
caroline hawley, bbc news.onald trump is holding a rally. earlier, he took part in a town hall in zebulon, georgia, about 50 miles south of atlanta. his rival kamala harris is preparing for a town hall in another battleground state, pennsylvania. let's cross live now to helena humphrey in duluth, georgia. you are at the trump valley and have been speaking to supporters. what have they been telling you? —— trump rally. it telling you? -- trump rally. it is telling you? —— trump rally. it...