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with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: live new york, this is "bloomberg technology." adobe drops after a disappointing annual sales outlook as investors fear ai start of competition. servicetitan goes public. shares indicated to rocket at the open. we speak with the software company's cofounders. and klarna joins us. the ceo joins us how it is all-in on ai. but first a quick check on these markets. we are down .3% as we await the opening trade. at the moment the new -- the mood music is a little bit lower. we had some inflationary numbers coming from the product side of the equation coming in a little bit hotter. remember, we are so close to record highs we met yesterday. whipping on from the nasdaq we have got a key point strike in adobe. it is the worst performer when you are looking at the nasdaq 100. the worst day since back to march when it had its underwhelming numbers then. fast-forward to today and after the bell yesterday they signaled that the ai inflection point is not there yet. we are still seeing revenue coming in at about 11% or 14%. i'm looking at nvid
with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: live new york, this is "bloomberg technology." adobe drops after a disappointing annual sales outlook as investors fear ai start of competition. servicetitan goes public. shares indicated to rocket at the open. we speak with the software company's cofounders. and klarna joins us. the ceo joins us how it is all-in on ai. but first a quick check on these markets. we are down .3% as we await the opening trade. at the moment the new -- the mood...
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with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: live from new york, this is "bloomberg technology." tiktok still faces most on ousting in the united dates after fdc appeals court upholds the ban law. more voices in the new administration as donald trump selects david sachs to serve as his ai and crypto czar. hp reaches a record high after posting earnings. we talk ai service with the company's ceo. first we check in on the markets and other record highs. we have the nasdaq at a new record. up .7%. the macro picture being that of a resilient jobs market. the market almost pricing in some sort of rate for later this month coming from the fed. so we see stocks move higher. the s&p at a new record too. in terms of points contributors you are looking at broadcom doing well. also met as well. -- meta as well. that is because of tiktok's parent company still facing that man in the united states. cash ban in the united states. the federal appeals court just came out with this decision. alexandra levine joins us now, who covers all things social event you are not surprised ultimately by this
with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: live from new york, this is "bloomberg technology." tiktok still faces most on ousting in the united dates after fdc appeals court upholds the ban law. more voices in the new administration as donald trump selects david sachs to serve as his ai and crypto czar. hp reaches a record high after posting earnings. we talk ai service with the company's ceo. first we check in on the markets and other record highs. we have the nasdaq at a new...
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: seen with the google case caroline:. -- caroline: denny fish taking us across the breadth of the tech ecosystem. the supreme court has announced it will hear tiktok's challenge to its u.s. ban on january 10, just days before the ban or divest argument on january 19. we see the implications for snap, snap shares falling. meta-shares have been paring there gain on the news. coming up, cracking down on china. the latest action being taken by the biden administration. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ caroline: crossing the bloomberg terminal is the supreme court will hear tiktok's arguments on january 10 before a potential ban on january 19. bloomberg's kailey leinz joins us for more. this is all either to divest or be banned on january 19 but they managed to get the supreme court to hear the argument. kailey: since this law was first passed and signed into law by president biden has contended it violates the right to free speech embedded in the bill of rights and the u.s. constitution. that is the law with which tiktok is pursuing the appeal at the supreme court after having lost an appea
: seen with the google case caroline:. -- caroline: denny fish taking us across the breadth of the tech ecosystem. the supreme court has announced it will hear tiktok's challenge to its u.s. ban on january 10, just days before the ban or divest argument on january 19. we see the implications for snap, snap shares falling. meta-shares have been paring there gain on the news. coming up, cracking down on china. the latest action being taken by the biden administration. this is bloomberg...
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announcer: this is "bloomberg technology" with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. ♪ caroline: live from nework, this is "bloomberg technology." intel shares rise as the ceo leaves the company after a failed turn around effort. tesla and byd ramp up incentives in china in a final push to meet sales targets. tenstorrent with a $2.6 billion valuation. first, check on the markets, check on intel, up more than 3% on the back of the news the ceo is leaving the company and it is going to be two interim ceo's that take the helm as the board searches for a replacement as the departure is potentially signaling more strategic shifts. we get into the details with mandeep singh. many would say they are surprised. many would say the august numbers showed the restructuring would be painful and the board lost confidence. >> i think it probably suggests the members for q4 do not look good either. the foundry business with a big contributor. even though intel has about $18 billion of foundry revenue, it is negative gross margins. when you think about the $18 billion number, how much of that business comes fr
announcer: this is "bloomberg technology" with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. ♪ caroline: live from nework, this is "bloomberg technology." intel shares rise as the ceo leaves the company after a failed turn around effort. tesla and byd ramp up incentives in china in a final push to meet sales targets. tenstorrent with a $2.6 billion valuation. first, check on the markets, check on intel, up more than 3% on the back of the news the ceo is leaving the company and it is going...
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caroline: how do you find them? how do you find the unloved smaller stock that no one has been talking about and what is it you will go into from a data perspective or a single perspective? callie: there is still a lot of opportunities out there. interest rates have read -- have led to a thin rally over the past year. because the rally has been so thin there are some companies that are on the cusp of talking about ai more and discovering applications for ai that have not gotten that market love that other more attention grabbing names have. i think you have to look at valuations, look at valuations, look at the plan for earnings. i don't think many ai companies or ai tangential companies are seeing earnings come from ai applications. this is still a very early story. right now if you are a long-term investor you can look at valuations, you can look at revenue signals we have seen in the video and broadcom -- in nvidia and broadcom to see if there are signs of uptake. even management commentary you can find some valu
caroline: how do you find them? how do you find the unloved smaller stock that no one has been talking about and what is it you will go into from a data perspective or a single perspective? callie: there is still a lot of opportunities out there. interest rates have read -- have led to a thin rally over the past year. because the rally has been so thin there are some companies that are on the cusp of talking about ai more and discovering applications for ai that have not gotten that market love...
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caroline: interesting.eanwhile, coming up, we are going to hear from the amd ceo, lisa su, on her plan to keep taking on nvidia. ♪ so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. when you're planning for it all... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. caroline: amd ceo lisa su spent the better part of her 10 year career in engineering one of the biggest turnarounds in silicon valley history. she is preparing for a video -- a bally against nvidia. emily chang sat down with her in austin, texas about the bets she is making to compete in the global chips supply chain and her dist
caroline: interesting.eanwhile, coming up, we are going to hear from the amd ceo, lisa su, on her plan to keep taking on nvidia. ♪ so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those...
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caroline: business model?at we don't have a demo, ultimately how is this company going to be returning value to its vc's? rachel: that is a great question. what they told me as they are going to be releasing at some point products that are b to b and consumer oriented. you might imagine something like an app that would be for consumers for the company to get a sense of how the technology works. but that also perhaps they might work with other companies to let other companies use their software as well. caroline: and they are san francisco-based. rachel: yes, that is true, they are based in san francisco. caroline: rachel metz, all things openai, we appreciate it. oracle is such a release its earnings after the bell. the stock has been on a tear. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ caroline: oracle stock having its best year since 1999, all thanks to momentum of the cloud business. we will find out if the momentum will continue with the company releases earnings after the closing bell folder brody for with a prev
caroline: business model?at we don't have a demo, ultimately how is this company going to be returning value to its vc's? rachel: that is a great question. what they told me as they are going to be releasing at some point products that are b to b and consumer oriented. you might imagine something like an app that would be for consumers for the company to get a sense of how the technology works. but that also perhaps they might work with other companies to let other companies use their software...
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caroline: welcome break to "bloomberg technology." i'm caroline hyde in new york.daq pushes higher. risk assets go higher as we get the inflationary pressure coming in as anticipated, north of 3% on the c.p.i. we are currently up 1.6%. really some of the big tech names lead us higher. going to the individual movers, we've got record highs out there across the board. a large part is on alphabet, four straight days of gains, the biggest winning four-day streak we've seen since back to march 2023. enthusiasm around the quantum innovation being seen with the willow quantum chip. add to that, gemini 2.0 being released today. innovations in a.i., all of this seems very much a circle, despite the antitrust overhang. moving to some of the individual stories on the day, we've been looking at chip makers and news coming out, reiterating what's already been reported, that yes, apple is looking at a.i.-focused server chips, and who do they turn to? long-time partner, broadcom. we're up 6.3% on the back of broadcom. the volatility remaining around super micro after they got the
caroline: welcome break to "bloomberg technology." i'm caroline hyde in new york.daq pushes higher. risk assets go higher as we get the inflationary pressure coming in as anticipated, north of 3% on the c.p.i. we are currently up 1.6%. really some of the big tech names lead us higher. going to the individual movers, we've got record highs out there across the board. a large part is on alphabet, four straight days of gains, the biggest winning four-day streak we've seen since back to...
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caroline: we will come back to you on the breaking news, caroline, thank you. despite political turmoil worldwide, the nasdaq is at a record high, the s&p is at a record high, we have tech to thank for it. salesforce is also at a record high, up 8.7% on the back of its record earnings, pulling out the power from its focus. this applications software company rising on the back of the beaten raise for earnings after the bell. ma bell. marvell technology is now up 20%, soaring to a record high. this is the chip company that had better-than-expected results in a stronger earnings forecast. what is notable is that the ceo, matt murphy, set on the call that he's committed to the company, despite being a potential contender to lead intel. that is where we want to go next. the new session ceo is the focus at the moment. is it going to focus heavily on outsiders? the chip candidate chipmaker is considering candidates like matt murphy and ed boudin, who recently quit that board. let's bring in ryan gold for more. ryan, is it surprising to see intel not go to its own benc
caroline: we will come back to you on the breaking news, caroline, thank you. despite political turmoil worldwide, the nasdaq is at a record high, the s&p is at a record high, we have tech to thank for it. salesforce is also at a record high, up 8.7% on the back of its record earnings, pulling out the power from its focus. this applications software company rising on the back of the beaten raise for earnings after the bell. ma bell. marvell technology is now up 20%, soaring to a record...
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with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: live from new york, this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, a victory for micron as the company gets its $6 billion grant from the u.s. government. plus, we break down the tech earnings, with oracle following the most in the year after posting lukewarm quarterly revenues. and we sit down with the ceos of omnicom and interpublic dissect the deal creating the world's largest advertising company. but first we check in on these markets. key points can to the upside on the nasdaq is up 3.7%. it is all about alphabet. we had that head of quantum ai on the show yesterday discussing quantum computing and the willow chip. this feeds into a virtuous cycle as to whether it is about quantum, ai, and cloud look at the drags to the downside. they are all in the chips space, we are looking at cloud and software with oracle, off by 7%. an 80% ramp-up in these shares this year. therefore, had a high bar for its earnings and the forecast did not meet expectations. neither did the 9% growth in revenue. i'm looking at tsmc, also name up 80% this year.
with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: live from new york, this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, a victory for micron as the company gets its $6 billion grant from the u.s. government. plus, we break down the tech earnings, with oracle following the most in the year after posting lukewarm quarterly revenues. and we sit down with the ceos of omnicom and interpublic dissect the deal creating the world's largest advertising company. but first we check in on these markets. key...
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caroline: is it macro policy, uncertainty? hillary: uncertainty over trump and the weaker part of the year. conservatively on the q4 earnings calls, with what we heard from the fed this week, the group will likely have to adjust to higher interest rates for longer, which impacts a few factors. caroline: looking at valuation more broadly, there have been the haves and have-nots. some have been entering benchmarks, like pal, a software winner as people are galvanized by generative ai opportunities, but is it too heady? when do we start to see those ratios looking healthy as they manage to grow their earnings? hillary: such a good question. pelletier is in a rarefied air. the first name of scale to capitalize on genai and a large way with the government tailwinds in a large position, doing tremendously well with valuation head and shoulders above everyone else. i leave that alone. for the rest of the space, we are about to see much better growth than we have seen. it's been a flurry of activity since covid. it's been two years of
caroline: is it macro policy, uncertainty? hillary: uncertainty over trump and the weaker part of the year. conservatively on the q4 earnings calls, with what we heard from the fed this week, the group will likely have to adjust to higher interest rates for longer, which impacts a few factors. caroline: looking at valuation more broadly, there have been the haves and have-nots. some have been entering benchmarks, like pal, a software winner as people are galvanized by generative ai...
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caroline: what about cost base?esting question because every time you serve the product that is an expensive salesforce pays. the initial cost is two dollars per use. caroline: all eyes are on 4:00, what comes out after the bell. brody ford, we appreciate it. now let's get to the key geopolitical story. south korea's president declared martial law in an emergency address earlier today. he said the decision was made to protect freedom and constitutional order and accuse the opposition of trying to paralyze the administration. opposition lawmakers raced into parliament and voted to request the president withdraw martial law. now the market waits to see if the president complies. joining us for more on the market reaction is bloomberg's maria elena. we are a technology show, we look at samsung, the share prices dropped. what we wish for? maria: the market is just waiting for the next announcements from authorities, whether it is the finance ministry, the central bank, fume and its ago they put out a statement saying th
caroline: what about cost base?esting question because every time you serve the product that is an expensive salesforce pays. the initial cost is two dollars per use. caroline: all eyes are on 4:00, what comes out after the bell. brody ford, we appreciate it. now let's get to the key geopolitical story. south korea's president declared martial law in an emergency address earlier today. he said the decision was made to protect freedom and constitutional order and accuse the opposition of trying...
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caroline: why?ome correlation link, that people who have been driven and motivated to move and come will be more weighted being successful? semyon: it is not just about the countries they are from being better at starting things. it is the people who make the journey. coming to a new country and learning a new language. it is predictive of how much perseverance you have. your own immigration is like a start up. you are going into the unknown. you have to have some kind of vision, some believe you can do it, but before you have real evidence. when you commit to doing that, you often do not really have a way back. it is very hard to come back and admit that nobody really wanted you in america and it did not work out. people around you do not necessarily believe that you should do. you are abandoning your existing network. the people who have done that and have to survive, have to learn the culture, the language, figure everything out from scratch and build a new network, when they have done that once
caroline: why?ome correlation link, that people who have been driven and motivated to move and come will be more weighted being successful? semyon: it is not just about the countries they are from being better at starting things. it is the people who make the journey. coming to a new country and learning a new language. it is predictive of how much perseverance you have. your own immigration is like a start up. you are going into the unknown. you have to have some kind of vision, some believe...
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caroline: peter, thank you.iscussing trends in the market more broadly, what the influx of money into ai means for the u.s., we love having you on because of the historical context you can give us on investments, but looking at what's happening in the market, $100 million coming into the u.s., ai and energy, it feels like a lot of that money is already gone in that direction. >> looking at a relative to sales and market cap, you haven't seen much of a move. we talk about it all the time with cash on the sidelines in terms of nominal capex. when you re-normalize that, given the move we have seen in the marketplace over the last five years, it's a lower percentage than you would think. interestingly for tech stocks and for software stocks, capex is very much an alpha factor. meaning the spending is usually a good thing for stocks because it is very correlated to earnings growth. caroline: i won't ask you to opine as to where you think masayoshi son will put his investment, but looking at everyday retail or institu
caroline: peter, thank you.iscussing trends in the market more broadly, what the influx of money into ai means for the u.s., we love having you on because of the historical context you can give us on investments, but looking at what's happening in the market, $100 million coming into the u.s., ai and energy, it feels like a lot of that money is already gone in that direction. >> looking at a relative to sales and market cap, you haven't seen much of a move. we talk about it all the time...
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caroline: go watch it.pany, with all the data and analytics around the film industry. appreciate his editorial there. a quick check on the markets once again, as we are talking the movie business, amazon is doing well, but from a stock perspective, not so good. we are off by 1.8% with volumes surging compared to the last 20 trading days. the 10-year yield is flat. as we head towards the close here in europe, we are calling on gains. not so much in the u.k. where we are basically flat, but we did see .6% of again on the euro stoxx 50 closing up that day of trade. from new york and london, we will have plenty more when it comes to these markets and what you should expect for 2025. this is bloomberg. ♪ to go further, you need to be ready for what's down the road. as energy demand continues to rise, we're harnessing breakthrough innovations to increase production in the u.s. gulf of mexico. our latest deepwater development, anchor, produces previously inaccessible oil and natural gas, allowing us to deliver the
caroline: go watch it.pany, with all the data and analytics around the film industry. appreciate his editorial there. a quick check on the markets once again, as we are talking the movie business, amazon is doing well, but from a stock perspective, not so good. we are off by 1.8% with volumes surging compared to the last 20 trading days. the 10-year yield is flat. as we head towards the close here in europe, we are calling on gains. not so much in the u.k. where we are basically flat, but we...
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caroline: always.rlet: what does the expected crackdown on illegal immigrants mean for how restaurants manage their workforce? even if there are documented employees, there is an impact on the flow for workers and i wonder how much restaurants can prep for that as opposed to reacting to it simply in the moment. caroline: it affects not only us but the agriculture we rely on. you know, all the vineyards, all the vegetable farmers, excuse me , and produce farmers. their costs are going to increase because their labor is going to be much more expensive if they can even find it. and it affects us, we do our due diligence in terms of immigration, but it is -- it's a very scary time for people in the restaurant industry and for that kind of sector of the workforce that they are feeling very insecure about their future here and what is going to happen to them in there is a lot of fear. scarlet: insecurity, fear, confidence, it all plays into how much people are willing to spend on discretionary items, includi
caroline: always.rlet: what does the expected crackdown on illegal immigrants mean for how restaurants manage their workforce? even if there are documented employees, there is an impact on the flow for workers and i wonder how much restaurants can prep for that as opposed to reacting to it simply in the moment. caroline: it affects not only us but the agriculture we rely on. you know, all the vineyards, all the vegetable farmers, excuse me , and produce farmers. their costs are going to...
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caroline: at this point i don't think he does. is on the plane from saudi arabia as we speak. he is supposed to land back in paris in about one hour's time. at the same time we should get the result of the no-confidence vote. he did say before taking off when he was in saudi that the alliance of the extremes in the alliance of the far-right and the far left voting together to topple this government would be an act of unbearable cynicism. it definitely - -- he definitely bears a lot of responsibility in the political chaos we've seen unfolding in the last few days, and he will have to act very quickly to reassure everyone, to reassure the markets, and the french just a few weeks before christmas, we don't have a budget for 2025. hopefully he will name a prime minister quicker than last time. last time it took him two months to choose michel barnier. he could name a replacement within the next 24 hours. scarlet: caroline, thank you so much for the update. lightning in front of the french national assembly -- live in front of the fre
caroline: at this point i don't think he does. is on the plane from saudi arabia as we speak. he is supposed to land back in paris in about one hour's time. at the same time we should get the result of the no-confidence vote. he did say before taking off when he was in saudi that the alliance of the extremes in the alliance of the far-right and the far left voting together to topple this government would be an act of unbearable cynicism. it definitely - -- he definitely bears a lot of...
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thank you caroline for being here. this is such an important issue and i was talking to a retiree who told me to please stop his car from privatizing social security. she s relies on social security for her retirement income. this is part of the american bargain. people have paid into social security and they should know it's going to be there when they need it to have a dignified retirement think karoline leavitt has the dangers -- she supports raising the retirement rate which tells people in new hampshire who are working hard you have to work longer and harder to reach retirement age and to enjoy those benefits that you paid into. this is about protecting the needs of seniors and working families.n we need a bipartisan style commission likely that in the past to shore up social security i won't support any plan that privatizes it gambles on the stock market or reduces benefits or raise the retirements age. >> by the numbers according to moody's analytics the average american is paying $445 more a month to buy the ex
thank you caroline for being here. this is such an important issue and i was talking to a retiree who told me to please stop his car from privatizing social security. she s relies on social security for her retirement income. this is part of the american bargain. people have paid into social security and they should know it's going to be there when they need it to have a dignified retirement think karoline leavitt has the dangers -- she supports raising the retirement rate which tells people in...
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caroline. >> well, trump weighed in partially in defense of vivek and elon musk. elon musk's stake is that his companies were built off foreign labor, and we know that tech is an extremely powerful and wealthy industry that can influence policy to advance it interests. so donald trump is going to have to figure out what is most consistent with his america first agenda here. but, howie, i think the central question is, does this country actually have a shortage of highly skilled labor. we invent virtually everything. everybody in the world wants to come here, yet we have to recruit from china and india? and there's also plenty of abuse in the h-1b system that needs if to be examined. and i think what's probably more likely is that companies just like cheaper foreign workers. the boeing 737 max if service ware was made by $9-an-hour engineers in india. howard: well, there's some question about whether sam -- vivek ramaswamy's a billionaire, but he's a very rich guy. some of the things i saw on twitter, one of the most offensive things i've read. and if a host that w
caroline. >> well, trump weighed in partially in defense of vivek and elon musk. elon musk's stake is that his companies were built off foreign labor, and we know that tech is an extremely powerful and wealthy industry that can influence policy to advance it interests. so donald trump is going to have to figure out what is most consistent with his america first agenda here. but, howie, i think the central question is, does this country actually have a shortage of highly skilled labor. we...
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when they were made illegal, who was on air on radio—caroline, it wasjohnny.dio—caroline, it was johnny. they thought what is going to happen to us? there is going to happen to us? there is a recording of him going, we belong to you, we love you, thinking it would be taken away. but nothing happened and they carried on for a while. before you knew it, the bbc went, hang on we need some pop radio ourselves, there is a market for this. and there he is at radio one. oh, boy, peter dingley who becamejohnny dingley who became johnny walker. dingley who becamejohnny walker. it was a turbulent time. he was used to the freedom of being a pirate. walk on if wild side by lou reed, he said the only reason he got it past the bosses is they didn't understand the sexual references. and he talked about him and john peel at an event with the bay city rollers and the fans went mad and they invaded the lake as the bay city rollers were being ferried around, and tony blackburn in a boat piloted by a womble was there to try and save the day. he said that was the madness of radio
when they were made illegal, who was on air on radio—caroline, it wasjohnny.dio—caroline, it was johnny. they thought what is going to happen to us? there is going to happen to us? there is a recording of him going, we belong to you, we love you, thinking it would be taken away. but nothing happened and they carried on for a while. before you knew it, the bbc went, hang on we need some pop radio ourselves, there is a market for this. and there he is at radio one. oh, boy, peter dingley who...
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ng us now to discuss president-elect trump's potential actions against the news media is caroline hendrie, executive director for the society of professional journalists. thank you for being with us. guest: it's a great privilege. host: teller audience about the society professional journalists, your mission and who you work with. guest: the society of professional journalists is the oldest and most broad-based journalism membership organization in the country. we go back to 1909. we stand for working journalists, all the journalists across the country doing the hard work of reporting on what is happening around them and reporting it and interpreting it truthfully and accurately and informing the public. we work with press freedom allies in many different organizations to protect our first amendment freedom of the press. we believe in a strong and independent press. we try to be a strong and independent voice for the press. host: we talk about the press and president-elect trump, it was last week that abc news announced they had reached a $16 million settlement for a defamation lawsuit he
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caroline arose with a new lines institute in new york. caroline, we appreciate your valuable analysis, especially on this friday evening. thank you. thank you. as well, even as many syrians and celebrate the fall of a side is a different story for the families and those who went missing under his root. it's estimated that some 150000 people disappeared during serious 13 years civil war. most of them were arrested by sides security services. many families are now searching for their missing loved ones in more w's. mohammad schrader reports to night from damascus to my her is standing in front of the coffin that contains her son. she tells us he was killed 2 weeks ago when i started pushing forces, where he did his home. she wants to save her this moment, lost. she can bury him and say good bye. they said they wouldn't give me his body and that he's a terrorist and should be buried anonymously. and given a number, i thank god i can finally come to his grave. myers party is just one of many phone and syrian detention centers and presents sin
caroline arose with a new lines institute in new york. caroline, we appreciate your valuable analysis, especially on this friday evening. thank you. thank you. as well, even as many syrians and celebrate the fall of a side is a different story for the families and those who went missing under his root. it's estimated that some 150000 people disappeared during serious 13 years civil war. most of them were arrested by sides security services. many families are now searching for their missing...
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caroline: to jackie's point trump is an expert negotiator. and i know that he will come up with something that is compelling probably to both sides look, and once again the mandate of the people which is overwhelming the regulation as well as reducing red tape as well is please don't raise our taxes and you know i'm just looking and i'm astounded about biden is trying to do, just out the door when the proposals from the irs is in addition to 87000 new agents which is certainly not with the majority of americans voted for them we have this 1099k guidance which is for companies that receive income through e-commerce and credit cards. that is reducing the threshold dramatically. no need to go. there are so many night at the top needs to address assault of course sue and pushing about long because i want to get one more thing in okay and dying to because what kills me as he woud expected from the democrats but the republicans some republicans, are using the same rhetoric that biden did on the tax cuts saying that they cost $2 trillion and they di
caroline: to jackie's point trump is an expert negotiator. and i know that he will come up with something that is compelling probably to both sides look, and once again the mandate of the people which is overwhelming the regulation as well as reducing red tape as well is please don't raise our taxes and you know i'm just looking and i'm astounded about biden is trying to do, just out the door when the proposals from the irs is in addition to 87000 new agents which is certainly not with the...
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larry: caroline downey.out some other nominations also, but on this particular nomination, and kash patel is doing well. you have to ask yourself, how stupid are they? really, this is -- i mean i know fbi saga, miranda has written brilliantly about it this is an abuse of power. also i think politics. it is left versus right, they don't like conservatives. >> we saw this with how fbi targeted parents as domestic terrorists for daring to criticize radical activists. there is a decent on what to do with fbi, my colleague said it is corrupted because it has transformed its from just a law enforcement agency to a arm of the intelligence community, it was never part of the original mandate, charlie cook said dism dismantle the fbi, it is interesting derangement syndrome with kash patel, john bolton accused him of buying a soviet. larry: a former colleague and a friend, he is not a trump guy, i get, that but gosh he -- i did not understand that, i was disappointed. >> he compared him to soviet architect of show tri
larry: caroline downey.out some other nominations also, but on this particular nomination, and kash patel is doing well. you have to ask yourself, how stupid are they? really, this is -- i mean i know fbi saga, miranda has written brilliantly about it this is an abuse of power. also i think politics. it is left versus right, they don't like conservatives. >> we saw this with how fbi targeted parents as domestic terrorists for daring to criticize radical activists. there is a decent on...
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caroline hyde in london.s is a special edition of "bloomberg markets" on bloomberg tv and radio. let's take a check on nordstrom. up to 30% year-to-date. the retailer set to go private in a deal valued at over $6 billion. the northcom family -- nordstrom family will acquire all the stock not already owned by them. thank you for joining us in studio. why are they going private? >> we have nordstrom, a retail giant that has been struggling to compete with fast fashion and discount chains like t.j. maxx. we have the company saying they think they can do a better job navigating the tough retail landscape taking company private so they can focus on operations. caroline: what does that look like? does that mean cost cuts, job cuts, a tougher period to come if you are part of nordstrom? emily: i think all of those things are on the table. this company was worth $50 billion in 2019, now it is going for $6.25 billion. the stock price has plunged 40% in the last five years. there is a lot that needs to change. paul: th
caroline hyde in london.s is a special edition of "bloomberg markets" on bloomberg tv and radio. let's take a check on nordstrom. up to 30% year-to-date. the retailer set to go private in a deal valued at over $6 billion. the northcom family -- nordstrom family will acquire all the stock not already owned by them. thank you for joining us in studio. why are they going private? >> we have nordstrom, a retail giant that has been struggling to compete with fast fashion and discount...
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caroline, i want to go to you first.re's been a lot written about, you know, the sleep by biden administration -- sleepy if biden administration coming in with a very energetic trump administration, but you can't emphasize the point enough when you think of everything donald trump already has done to prepare himself and to prepare the nation if for all these changes. i mean, we've got almost a full cabinet, all these new regulators are coming in, the directors throwing down the gauntlet in front of our foreign enemies and allies alike. i'm just wondering, have americans -- are american americans girded for all the action that's going to start on january 20th? >> david, the country and the world at large knows that there's a new sheriff in town, and he hasn't even taken the badge yet. he hasn't even been inaugust rated. -- inaugurated. that just shows how committed and aggressive trump is to rolling back the damage of the last pour years and fulfilling his mandate of the republican trifecta. we saw "the new york times" re
caroline, i want to go to you first.re's been a lot written about, you know, the sleep by biden administration -- sleepy if biden administration coming in with a very energetic trump administration, but you can't emphasize the point enough when you think of everything donald trump already has done to prepare himself and to prepare the nation if for all these changes. i mean, we've got almost a full cabinet, all these new regulators are coming in, the directors throwing down the gauntlet in...
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katie, caroline and erika.o be done about the education department. and the $1.7 trillion loan portfolio made by people who have never seen an income statement or a balance sheet that they understood. >> there's a lot of reforms to be done in the department of education. we absolutely immediate to reform the student loan portfolio on behalf of the taxpayers and push school choice down to parents. put more power in the hands of parents. larry: all right. coming up, republican rob bless any hand took down a sick-term congressman in pennsylvania. how'd he do that? he's going to come on and tell us. knocked out an old time, a left-wing, progressive old-timer. couldn't do it better myself. we'll be right back. thank you, everybody, appreciate it. ♪ there 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. across all your benefits and savings options. so you can feel confident in your financial choices
katie, caroline and erika.o be done about the education department. and the $1.7 trillion loan portfolio made by people who have never seen an income statement or a balance sheet that they understood. >> there's a lot of reforms to be done in the department of education. we absolutely immediate to reform the student loan portfolio on behalf of the taxpayers and push school choice down to parents. put more power in the hands of parents. larry: all right. coming up, republican rob bless any...
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i am caroline look unhappy with that sentencing.am hearing caroline look unhappy with that sentencing. i am hearing that the sentencing of some of these men is lower than what the prosecutors had asked for. we cannot look into the mind of thejudge, we will get explanations later. the judge, we will get explanations later. that must happen impact on the family. they seem very exhausted when they arrived here, they were not showing any emotion, they seem very tired in the courtroom, and they were certainly hoping for a very tough sentences as many people here in france were saying, could be a watershed for france, for europe, for the world, to show that if you rape someone, if you are found guilty of raping someone, you get it tough prison sentence. it is rather certain that if it's not the maximum sentence that the accusation asked for, if they do not hand in that sentence, the family and also others who are supporting them will be unhappy. meanwhile, we have seen that some of the accused who have received their sentences have shown
i am caroline look unhappy with that sentencing.am hearing caroline look unhappy with that sentencing. i am hearing that the sentencing of some of these men is lower than what the prosecutors had asked for. we cannot look into the mind of thejudge, we will get explanations later. the judge, we will get explanations later. that must happen impact on the family. they seem very exhausted when they arrived here, they were not showing any emotion, they seem very tired in the courtroom, and they were...
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larry: caroline to you.ment of campaign he said at at attempt at butler in pennsylvania, he said, many people changed, and became more religious. including his own family members. and then he repeated what he said at the milwaukee convention, that you know god comment him alive for a purpose -- kept him alive for a purpose, i think that is part of zeitgeist also, i think -- i don't mean to put words in your mouth. but i think that is part of a collect of sigh of national relief this insane woke era, with godless n ness and d.e.i. and transgenderrism is coming to an end. >> yes, the targets on his back with assassination attempts and lawfare. and defeat in 2016, time called it as rerecession for a purpose that contributes to the character you are describing in a way of it divine intervenetion to many of his followers he was spared from date, and fact that cases evaporated of their own accord or everyone fell in line, and he was made for this moment, i think about how much the country politically realigned tod
larry: caroline to you.ment of campaign he said at at attempt at butler in pennsylvania, he said, many people changed, and became more religious. including his own family members. and then he repeated what he said at the milwaukee convention, that you know god comment him alive for a purpose -- kept him alive for a purpose, i think that is part of zeitgeist also, i think -- i don't mean to put words in your mouth. but i think that is part of a collect of sigh of national relief this insane woke...
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caroline, i'm so thrilled to have you with me.and you would think, you know, abc having just paid $15 million for a defamation lawsuit, would think not to engage in conspiracy theories about assassination attempts. but i guess that's too much to ask from the view. i mean, i got to ask you because they said it. are you aware of any plots from elon musk to push president trump down the stairs? >> absolutely not. let me be unequivocally clear about that. and watching this clip, i couldn't help but think how ironic that whoopi goldberg and joy behar and the rest of the ladies on the view spend their time calling republicans the conspiracy theorists. but they have been wrong about everything they have said over the last couple of years. they likened president trump to hitler. they have mocked him. they have shamed him. they have lied about him consistently on their show. and it was a joy to watch them on november the 6th, when they realized that tens of millions of americans do not listen to the lies that they have spewed. these women
caroline, i'm so thrilled to have you with me.and you would think, you know, abc having just paid $15 million for a defamation lawsuit, would think not to engage in conspiracy theories about assassination attempts. but i guess that's too much to ask from the view. i mean, i got to ask you because they said it. are you aware of any plots from elon musk to push president trump down the stairs? >> absolutely not. let me be unequivocally clear about that. and watching this clip, i couldn't...
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caroline leavitt, a new mom and our youngest white house press secretary in american history. thank you so much. we can't wait to see you behind that podium next month. happy new year to you. >> thank you kellyanne. happy new year to you and your family. great to see you. >> it's almost 2025 but this may be one of the most unbelievable things you've heard all year. according to the washington post, joe biden believes he could have beaten donald trump if he had just stayed in the race. apparently, biden is somehow even less in touch with the reality than we thought. but dropping out is not his only big regret. joe also apparently wishes that he had not appointed merrick garland as attorney general. biden reportedly believes garland was not aggressive enough in prosecuting donald trump before the election. in other words, he admits it was all politics and a gross abuse of our justice system. here now with reaction is tennessee senator marsha blackburn, also a member of the senate judiciary committee. senator blackburn, of all the things to say about joe biden's regrets, he doesn
caroline leavitt, a new mom and our youngest white house press secretary in american history. thank you so much. we can't wait to see you behind that podium next month. happy new year to you. >> thank you kellyanne. happy new year to you and your family. great to see you. >> it's almost 2025 but this may be one of the most unbelievable things you've heard all year. according to the washington post, joe biden believes he could have beaten donald trump if he had just stayed in the...
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i think, first of all, of my three children, david, caroline and florian.ause they are the future, and it's also for them that i have led this fight. i want to express my deepest gratitude to all the people who have supported me throughout this ordeal. i was overwhelmed by your support, and from it i drew client was considering an appeal. i asked what his mood was like. "fatalistic," she replied. "the way he's always been throughout the trial." and then, after a pause, gisele pelicot emerged to give her reaction. translation: it is with deep emotion that i speak - to you today. this trial was a very difficult ordeal. i think, first of all, of my three children, david, caroline and florian. i also think of my grandchildren, because they are the future, and it's also for them that i have led this fight. i want to express my deepest gratitude to all the people who have supported me throughout this ordeal. translation: mr pelicot desired total control over his wife. - he wanted to reduce her to an object, a possession, to be used for his satisfaction. then he c
i think, first of all, of my three children, david, caroline and florian.ause they are the future, and it's also for them that i have led this fight. i want to express my deepest gratitude to all the people who have supported me throughout this ordeal. i was overwhelmed by your support, and from it i drew client was considering an appeal. i asked what his mood was like. "fatalistic," she replied. "the way he's always been throughout the trial." and then, after a pause,...
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the voice ofjohnnie walker broadcasting from the boat that changed his life — radio caroline.denly from selling cars and being a car mechanic in birmingham, out on the high seas, you know, 20 million listeners — it's fantastic. the rebel spirit of �*60s pirate radio rather suited his temperament. born peter dingley, he had left public school without passing any exams, but he didn't need 0—levels for what he wanted to do. i went to the locarno ballroom and saw this dj playing records and it was really loud and this was the beginnings of discotheques and i thought, "what a greatjob!" # johnnie walker on radio 0ne!# by the early �*70s, he was though part of the broadcasting establishment on bbc radio one, but he railed against being told what to play. # bye bye baby, baby.# it all came to a head one day when he declared the bay city rollers to be "garbage". # bye—bye, baby, don't make me cry...# he left for america and over the years there were many ups and downs. when he returned to the bbc, his cocaine habit led to him being briefly suspended. radio two sounds of the �*70s, joh
the voice ofjohnnie walker broadcasting from the boat that changed his life — radio caroline.denly from selling cars and being a car mechanic in birmingham, out on the high seas, you know, 20 million listeners — it's fantastic. the rebel spirit of �*60s pirate radio rather suited his temperament. born peter dingley, he had left public school without passing any exams, but he didn't need 0—levels for what he wanted to do. i went to the locarno ballroom and saw this dj playing records and...
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caroline downey weighs in ahead. ( ♪ ) my back got injured very bad. was off work for about a year. i heard about relief factor from my wife. i took it every day, three times a day, for three weeks. look at her and i said, "the pain is gone." and she said, i'm glad it helped. i said, "no, you don't understand. it's gone." you, too, can feel better every day with relief factor, a daily supplement that fights pain naturally. call or go online now for our 3-week quickstart, just $19.95. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. >> aishah: the special prosecutor is now dropping efforts to reinstate the charges against actor alec baldwin in the deadly "rust" film set shooting. the judge dismissed the case over
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caroline rose is from the new lines institute think tank, where, caroline, you research defence, security east and were previously in charge of the power vacuums program. is that what we are seeing on the ground in syria? this group, hyt filling in where hezbollah and russia have left that vacuum?— hezbollah and russia have left that vacuum? absolutely thank ou for that vacuum? absolutely thank you for having _ that vacuum? absolutely thank you for having me _ that vacuum? absolutely thank you for having me on _ that vacuum? absolutely thank you for having me on to - that vacuum? absolutely thank| you for having me on to discuss offence in syria. i think absolutely that is what we are seeing. we are seeing the weakening of a syrian regime, the absence of a full—fledged support for both russia, iran and also iran aligned elements that have different degrees of their own agencies that have ultimately denied substantial support to the syrian regime to fight this offensive and defend regime held territories. also, i think there is a partial of vacuum that is left by the united states of cours
caroline rose is from the new lines institute think tank, where, caroline, you research defence, security east and were previously in charge of the power vacuums program. is that what we are seeing on the ground in syria? this group, hyt filling in where hezbollah and russia have left that vacuum?— hezbollah and russia have left that vacuum? absolutely thank ou for that vacuum? absolutely thank you for having _ that vacuum? absolutely thank you for having me _ that vacuum? absolutely thank...
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caroline downey, rubble wolf, appreciate your time.trip to israel and the message he is bringing home, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ taffy is a traveling dog. she just loves to go. her hip pain showed up when we would go on walks. she was diagnosed with osteoarthritis pain. our veterinarian recommended that we try librela. veterinary professionals administering librela who are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding should take extreme care to avoid self-injection, which can cause allergic reactions like anaphylaxis. she's got energy to do things that she wasn't doing before, and that's just amazing. >> another holiday season in captivity for the hostages still held by hamas. they are signalling there is progress on the hostage deal but says they don't know how long it will take. roughly 100 hostages remain in gaza. at least half are believed to be alive. clay travis just visited the site of the attacks and he's going to tell us why he can't stop thinking about what he saw. first... >> good afternoon. this comes as overnight the who these in yeme
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caroline, alex, shelby, thanks for taking time out of your christmas day to be here with us. >> merryht, a special delivery from a good samaritan in st. petersburg, florida put out a post saying he left $4,000 on his porch to help anyone who is struggling to afford groceries or christmas presents. by the end of the day he ended up giving out more than $10,000 to folks in need. elliott perry. bringing holiday cheer to veterans by donating 125 christmas bags. >> he hands stuff with snacks, combs, razors and toilet tries and playing cards. wonderful people. merry christmas to them. and, of course, happy hanukkah to those celebrating that tonight. remember, if you can't catch us live. set your dvr, 6:00 eastern, 3:00 on the west coast. all of us here at "special report," wish you a merry christmas, happy hanukkah, i'm mike emanuel. good night from washington. [cheers] >>
caroline, alex, shelby, thanks for taking time out of your christmas day to be here with us. >> merryht, a special delivery from a good samaritan in st. petersburg, florida put out a post saying he left $4,000 on his porch to help anyone who is struggling to afford groceries or christmas presents. by the end of the day he ended up giving out more than $10,000 to folks in need. elliott perry. bringing holiday cheer to veterans by donating 125 christmas bags. >> he hands stuff with...
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caroline davies, bbc news, sialkot.u a statement from sara's mother, augar sharif, which is paying a tribute to her daughter. who died at the age of ten. she says, i asked god to please take care of my little girl. she was taken too soon. sara had beautiful brown eyes and an angelic voice, she her smile can brighten up every room. everyone who knew sara will know her unique character, her beautiful smile and loud laugh. she was always be in my louw our hearts. her laughter brought warmth to our lives. we miss her very much, we love you, princess. so that is a tribute from sara's mother, augar sharif, to her daughter, sara sharif, who was killed at the age of ten. sara sharif was not living with her mother. she was living with her father and stepmother when she lost her life. those guilty verdicts coming in today in that murder trialfor coming in today in that murder trial for sara coming in today in that murder trialfor sara sharif. we know that sara used to love to sing and want to perform on x factor, according to peo
caroline davies, bbc news, sialkot.u a statement from sara's mother, augar sharif, which is paying a tribute to her daughter. who died at the age of ten. she says, i asked god to please take care of my little girl. she was taken too soon. sara had beautiful brown eyes and an angelic voice, she her smile can brighten up every room. everyone who knew sara will know her unique character, her beautiful smile and loud laugh. she was always be in my louw our hearts. her laughter brought warmth to our...
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so welcome caroline, nellie and caitlin. so glad to have you.we will begin by focusing or reflecting a little bit on the past and what we've learned from the case study from this project. project. we're glad to have nellie here because xi did so much independent research for us and broke this fantastic case study on how moscow and washington managed to come together during the height of hostility in the cold war and work on a shared concern smallpox eradication. nellie, tell us about some of your research, some of your findings of what made this possible, what were practical mechanisms of which the two superpowerful together. >> thanks, lily. smallpox and ancient scourge of the killed millions over the course of history was a particular concern in russia where also had killed millions and became very involved in vaccinations and ensuring that its population was vaccinated and the vaccine development and came up with a freeze dried version that can be used in a variety of settings. during the soviet era got involved in large-scale vaccination and
so welcome caroline, nellie and caitlin. so glad to have you.we will begin by focusing or reflecting a little bit on the past and what we've learned from the case study from this project. project. we're glad to have nellie here because xi did so much independent research for us and broke this fantastic case study on how moscow and washington managed to come together during the height of hostility in the cold war and work on a shared concern smallpox eradication. nellie, tell us about some of...
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carolin joins us from bern.arolin, walk us through the historic decision really. >> reporter: 50-basis point cut by the smb. that is by the new chairman. the first time he is currently speaking to the media. obviously, he is well known by economists and investors. he was vice chairman of the smb for the last two or three years. he has been with the smb for some time. he has experience at the imf. obviously, he is no stranger to anyone out there. the big question is why did he move down by 50 basis points? it is a pretty bold move, not entirely unexpected. if you look at the currency markets and what they have done, you see the big selloff in the swiss today against the euro and against the dollar. maybe that was an element of surprise. who would have thought he would have started with a bold move. will this gamble payoff or reinflate the economy and maybe most importantly, silvia, will this jumbo cut, will it prevent the s&p having to go into negative rates further down the track? option pricing could mean we co
carolin joins us from bern.arolin, walk us through the historic decision really. >> reporter: 50-basis point cut by the smb. that is by the new chairman. the first time he is currently speaking to the media. obviously, he is well known by economists and investors. he was vice chairman of the smb for the last two or three years. he has been with the smb for some time. he has experience at the imf. obviously, he is no stranger to anyone out there. the big question is why did he move down by...
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and joining us now on the phone is caroline titus, who is a resident of ferndale california and caroline i saw you online. you were posting as and i know you're a journalist. so and a former publisher of the paper there you went through town looking at some of the damage, and it did seem like there were certainly a lot of things knocked off of, of shelves, at least. what was this like? >> well, we're lucky we're very lucky. there wasn't one plate glass window broken on our historic main street, which usually there is with the large earthquakes that can happen up here so apart from just we're all cleaning up a mess now in our houses, which we're used to we're extremely lucky. i don't see any major damage, any major structural damage. i did post some huge antique doors of the victorian inn across the street from us, which is over 130 years old, and those doors came off. one of them came off. its hinges. um but overall, i think we dodged a bullet. >> caroline. we are showing video that you posted on x from from inside your house showing some of the mess that was caused by this earthquake. y
and joining us now on the phone is caroline titus, who is a resident of ferndale california and caroline i saw you online. you were posting as and i know you're a journalist. so and a former publisher of the paper there you went through town looking at some of the damage, and it did seem like there were certainly a lot of things knocked off of, of shelves, at least. what was this like? >> well, we're lucky we're very lucky. there wasn't one plate glass window broken on our historic main...
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caroline hawley looks back on his rule.heriting syria's police state from his father, hafez. the new young president, just 3a at the time, promised reform. and after his inauguration, there was a brief period of greater political openness. but the old family way of ruling soon reasserted itself. power was to have been handed down to bashar�*s elder brother, basel, but when he was killed in a car crash, it was the quieter, somewhat awkward bashar who was next in line. he'd been training as an eye doctor in london when he was called back to syria to prepare for taking over the presidency. with his british—born wife, asma, by his side, president assad at first presented a new image of syria to the world. mrs al—assad, your majesty. the west responded. there was even an audience with the queen. but the change that so many syrians hoped for at home failed to materialise. and when an uprising against him began in 2011, he responded with tanks in the streets. as accounts of atrocities multiplied, bashar al—assad denied they were t
caroline hawley looks back on his rule.heriting syria's police state from his father, hafez. the new young president, just 3a at the time, promised reform. and after his inauguration, there was a brief period of greater political openness. but the old family way of ruling soon reasserted itself. power was to have been handed down to bashar�*s elder brother, basel, but when he was killed in a car crash, it was the quieter, somewhat awkward bashar who was next in line. he'd been training as an...
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caroline, i cannot see behind that podium without a big stuffed binder of nonsense.do you make of this, it's so fascinating, you saw it happening a little during the campaign but an awful lot since president trump won, so many people are ripping out their dei programs, taking down reference to january 6 on their websites and saying we want to help, the public sector president trump and his team through the private sector to get things done for the country. >> that's right kelly anne, thank you for having me, great to be with you. we're witnessing president trump build the greatest political movement in history, the gop is no longer a political party, it's a movement, a pro america movement, with americans of all democratics, we saw president trump win the election on november 5 with a resounding mandate, and picked up support, from historically democrat demographics across the board, and 70 million forgotten men and women in this country made their vote and their voices heard and that gave the courage of billionaires in silicon valley and wall street to finally expre
caroline, i cannot see behind that podium without a big stuffed binder of nonsense.do you make of this, it's so fascinating, you saw it happening a little during the campaign but an awful lot since president trump won, so many people are ripping out their dei programs, taking down reference to january 6 on their websites and saying we want to help, the public sector president trump and his team through the private sector to get things done for the country. >> that's right kelly anne,...
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maria: caroline your reaction. >> and morning trump has two goals one of them is national greatness,conomic problem this i wonder if that could come into conflict with the other goal to be the champion of the working class in the hero for the union that are the blue-collar workers that are processing the export and import on our shores that was part of the political realignment that he attracted some of the traditional historically democratic cohorts and brought them into the gop tent that is a large reason for his victory but the automation to play devils advocate the free market is national review we would argue that it would make a lot more efficient a lot more competitive with other countries because that matters on the world stage if we have the most efficient processes. their concerns are valid their jobs could be obsolete by the modern technology it's definitely a balance trump has to walk. i'm not too worried he's going to do a deal. >> this is an interesting delicate dance that is going to have to face is a very visionary group of people around him that his tech focus in the
maria: caroline your reaction. >> and morning trump has two goals one of them is national greatness,conomic problem this i wonder if that could come into conflict with the other goal to be the champion of the working class in the hero for the union that are the blue-collar workers that are processing the export and import on our shores that was part of the political realignment that he attracted some of the traditional historically democratic cohorts and brought them into the gop tent...
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announcer: this is bloomberg technology with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. tim: coming up, cloud nine, broadcom up, topping $1 trillion valuation after posting better than expected results. jeff bezos looks for help and san francisco's incoming mayor wants to take advantage of the ai boom for the revival of the city. let's get a check on broadcom. abigail: impressive rally. shares up 19% on the day near session highs. investors were surprised by the degree of positivity. investors love ai. they are saying they can grow their ai business in the first part of the quarter by 65% and by 2027 the ai components market could be $90 billion. let's put it in context of one of the most well-known companies nvidia and the s&p stocks, chips overall index. the big spike today. i think it may be the best day ever going back to '09. nvidia and the s&p, not shabby for broadcom this year. tim: thanks. deeper dive in broadcom. you joined us live yesterday as the numbers rose. the shares went negative, what happened on the earnings call? reporter: the massive 2027. it gave inv
announcer: this is bloomberg technology with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. tim: coming up, cloud nine, broadcom up, topping $1 trillion valuation after posting better than expected results. jeff bezos looks for help and san francisco's incoming mayor wants to take advantage of the ai boom for the revival of the city. let's get a check on broadcom. abigail: impressive rally. shares up 19% on the day near session highs. investors were surprised by the degree of positivity. investors love ai. they...
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they said caroline was completely correct in saying there were irregularities irregularities with the 2020 election and any cases of fraud should be investigated in order to protect and preserve the sanctity of our democracy. uh, she said she will make a wonderful press secretary championing the values and agenda of president trump. and there is nobody better who can articulate that to the public. so going back to those 2020 election lies in that statement. right, right. >> and of course ignoring those tweets that you have unearthed, thank you very much. andrew
they said caroline was completely correct in saying there were irregularities irregularities with the 2020 election and any cases of fraud should be investigated in order to protect and preserve the sanctity of our democracy. uh, she said she will make a wonderful press secretary championing the values and agenda of president trump. and there is nobody better who can articulate that to the public. so going back to those 2020 election lies in that statement. right, right. >> and of course...
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yeah, look, caroline levitt, she nailed it.lity is, i know that elizabeth warren means well or at least i think she does. but this is so misplaced and so misguided and it really falls flat because to this point, elon musk and ramaswamy have begun to take on a colossal and really crucial role with the federal government which is absolutely trimming the fat. and most of the programs that elizabeth warren has advocated for again in a well meaning fashion, but that are just absolutely ridiculous and bloat and had a complete overreach of government and our tax dollars will be done away with. i think this goes back to our earlier conversation where they are clinging tightly to the way things were. but the reality is, put on your seat belt because it's not going to be the way things were anymore because finally we are going to have some transparency of a government that, under people's watch, like elizabeth warren and like bernie sanders, who are multi-millionaires and yet advocate for complete socialism and communism, we had no idea
yeah, look, caroline levitt, she nailed it.lity is, i know that elizabeth warren means well or at least i think she does. but this is so misplaced and so misguided and it really falls flat because to this point, elon musk and ramaswamy have begun to take on a colossal and really crucial role with the federal government which is absolutely trimming the fat. and most of the programs that elizabeth warren has advocated for again in a well meaning fashion, but that are just absolutely ridiculous...
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then the society of professional journalist executive director caroline hendr e on president-elect trump's revent and potential actions against the news media. c-span's "washington journal," join in the conversation live, 7:00 eastern on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your filtered view of government. we're funned by these television companies and more including midc onches. >> where are you going? or, maybe a better question is, how far do you want to go? and how fast do you want to get there? now we're getting somewhere. so let's go. let's go faster. let's go further. let's go beyond. >> midcoupports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to
then the society of professional journalist executive director caroline hendr e on president-elect trump's revent and potential actions against the news media. c-span's "washington journal," join in the conversation live, 7:00 eastern on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your filtered view of government. we're funned by these television companies and more including midc onches. >> where are you going? or, maybe a better question is, how far do you...