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and we said to -- cbc -- point-blank, , we want to ask yu a question. if what we were experiencing an american was an emergency, and should we be labeling it for what it is, an emergency, nothing discover to do something about it. she looked us in the face and said, you are absolutely correct. and she went to bill clinton. we went to bill clinton, and the cbc call for president clinton to declare a public health emergency to combat the hiv/aids crisis and minority committees. most and poorly, we told him we needed money for programs to address the crisis. now, this is interesting. president have a lot of power. president clinton went to franklin raines, a black man who at the time was serving as the director of management and budget, omb, to find a way to finance a new initiative. together, they made certain that the omb would get it done. we didn't go through the legislature. we didn't go through the house. we didn't go go to the senat. we can wait for votes. the president of the united states bill clinton said franklin raines, get it done. give clinto
and we said to -- cbc -- point-blank, , we want to ask yu a question. if what we were experiencing an american was an emergency, and should we be labeling it for what it is, an emergency, nothing discover to do something about it. she looked us in the face and said, you are absolutely correct. and she went to bill clinton. we went to bill clinton, and the cbc call for president clinton to declare a public health emergency to combat the hiv/aids crisis and minority committees. most and poorly,...
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i think uh your latter point is correct um i have noticed it here in canada on cbc and ctv and in the media. uh the discourse has changed and people who were never seen before uh on tv such as palestinians, palestinian organizers, leaders of the muslim community and the arabic community in canada suddenly are on b and they're speaking eloquently about this issue um and uh the other night on cbc i think it was they had a a big deal explaining what bds was boycott investments and sanctions a campaign to bring israel to its knees and create create a long-term solution to the problem, so yes, the the massive resistance of the peoples of the world to the israeli genocide in gaza is forcing a change in the discourse of politicians and in the media around the world, and that's a good thing. well, um, rick, do you see this war? now this genocide actually also being a tool in the hand of netanyahu, using this to actually stay in power, because if we look at leading up to this and the continual demonstrations against him, with the many israelis not satisfied with his performance, and of course
i think uh your latter point is correct um i have noticed it here in canada on cbc and ctv and in the media. uh the discourse has changed and people who were never seen before uh on tv such as palestinians, palestinian organizers, leaders of the muslim community and the arabic community in canada suddenly are on b and they're speaking eloquently about this issue um and uh the other night on cbc i think it was they had a a big deal explaining what bds was boycott investments and sanctions a...
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i think your latter point is correct, um, i have noticed it here in canada, on cbc and ctv and in the media, uh, the discourse has changed, and people who were never seen before, on tv, such as palestinians, palestinian. um leaders of the muslim community and the arabic community in canada suddenly are on tv and they're speaking eloquently about this issue um and uh the other night on cbc i think it was they had a a big deal explaining what bds was boycott investments and sanctions a campaign to bring israel to its knees and create create a long-term solution to the problem so yes the the... massive resistance of the people of the world to the israeli genocide in gaza is forcing a change in the discourse of politicians and in the media around the world, and that's a good thing. well, um, rick, do you see this war now, this genocide actually also being a tool in the hand of netanyahu, using this to actually stay in power, because if we look at... leading up to this and the continual demonstrations against him um with many israelis not satisfied with his performance and of course after
i think your latter point is correct, um, i have noticed it here in canada, on cbc and ctv and in the media, uh, the discourse has changed, and people who were never seen before, on tv, such as palestinians, palestinian. um leaders of the muslim community and the arabic community in canada suddenly are on tv and they're speaking eloquently about this issue um and uh the other night on cbc i think it was they had a a big deal explaining what bds was boycott investments and sanctions a campaign...
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three television channels abc, nbc and cbc as well. the most important american movie networks such as fox, paramount and universal are under the influence of these lobbies. newspapers and print media in the united states take media composition as lobbies want, depending on the circumstances. the results of professor rubenstein's studies show that 75 out of every 500 american managers there are jews and these numbers are among the managers of advertising and information organizations. it is more than all. in the field of new media and social networks, the presence of jews goes even further. google , the most popular search website, wikipedia, the largest online encyclopedia, facebook, ebay, whatsapp, instagram, and many other services on the internet are owned by american jews. in america, three newspapers: new york times, washington post and wall street journal. they determine the subject and produce news. these three newspapers, which are among the most widely distributed, are a guide and example for other domestic and foreign media.
three television channels abc, nbc and cbc as well. the most important american movie networks such as fox, paramount and universal are under the influence of these lobbies. newspapers and print media in the united states take media composition as lobbies want, depending on the circumstances. the results of professor rubenstein's studies show that 75 out of every 500 american managers there are jews and these numbers are among the managers of advertising and information organizations. it is...
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suddenly are on tv, and they're speaking eloquently about this issue, um, and uh, the other night on cbc, i think it was, they had a a big deal explaining what bds was, boycott investments and sanctions a campaign to bring israel to its knees and create create uh, long-term solution to the problem, so yes, the the massive resistance of the people of the world to the israeli genocide in gaza is forcing a change in the discourse of politicians and in the media around the world, and that's a good thing. well, um, rick, do you see this war now, this genocide, actually also being a tool in the hand of... netanya using this to actually stay in power, because if we look at leading up to this and the continual demonstrations against him, with many israelis not satisfied with his performance, and of course after october 7th we had many who were not still, but but how do you assess netanyahu and connection to this prolong uh situation as happening in gaza right now? "i think if netanyahu and the people close to him knew that attack from from hamas was coming, they never predicted what what unfolde
suddenly are on tv, and they're speaking eloquently about this issue, um, and uh, the other night on cbc, i think it was, they had a a big deal explaining what bds was, boycott investments and sanctions a campaign to bring israel to its knees and create create uh, long-term solution to the problem, so yes, the the massive resistance of the people of the world to the israeli genocide in gaza is forcing a change in the discourse of politicians and in the media around the world, and that's a good...
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so this is an exclusive kit for cbc deals. the magenta set is exclusive color, and it comes with 150 gems. you did your jacket too? i did my jacket. and this took me 10 minutes. i'm not the most crafty person. you can bling out anything. i did my cell phone. you could do your notebook. people do their curtains, their shoes. and when you want to take it off, you can just pull them off. okay. 26.99 under $30, say 40% off. everyone on my list is getting a blinger. get this deal and more. scan the qr code at the top of your screen or head to cbsdeals.com icon to start shopping now. >>> the 49ers will put their six game winning streak on the line monday night when they welcome the baltimore ravens to levi's. we have more on the red and gold report. >> this is the volkswagon red and gold report. >> the 49ers host the ravens monday night. it'll be the second time in franchise history the san francisco 49ers play on christmas day. it could turn into clinch mas if things break their way. the 49ers will lock up the number one seed as so
so this is an exclusive kit for cbc deals. the magenta set is exclusive color, and it comes with 150 gems. you did your jacket too? i did my jacket. and this took me 10 minutes. i'm not the most crafty person. you can bling out anything. i did my cell phone. you could do your notebook. people do their curtains, their shoes. and when you want to take it off, you can just pull them off. okay. 26.99 under $30, say 40% off. everyone on my list is getting a blinger. get this deal and more. scan the...
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and, now we ar learning the demonstration i showed wasn't exactly how it would work in the real world cbcomes jennifer allianc also made internal plans t learn geminis to tell people - with the goal is to get projec element to be your lif storyteller. jennifer joins us now from san francisco. pretty cool, if they don't creep us out in the process, hot, jennifer? >> right exactly john imagine if you want to us chatgpt but instead of askin it about random facts or hel summarizing tasks, you can ask questions about your family, friends, your pets memories you might hav forgotten from big milestone in your life essentially, a chatbot and storyteller for your life. well, we've learned that a couple of teams at google have been working on just that, wit the help of its newly launched a.i. model, geminis, which i launched this weekend reported to be its most powerful a.i. model. projects all minutes was called, and that is an internal google proposal to use a.i. to help get in bird's-eye view of thei life stories through googl searches and photos. according to internal document reviewed, google
and, now we ar learning the demonstration i showed wasn't exactly how it would work in the real world cbcomes jennifer allianc also made internal plans t learn geminis to tell people - with the goal is to get projec element to be your lif storyteller. jennifer joins us now from san francisco. pretty cool, if they don't creep us out in the process, hot, jennifer? >> right exactly john imagine if you want to us chatgpt but instead of askin it about random facts or hel summarizing tasks, you...
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because of repeated prescriptions, sometimes in tests above 140,000, we accept at least cbc in a month. how many tests did you have during the year ? you were there about a month ago . let's take a picture. there are some doctors who tell you to take a picture or an mri first . it is very expensive for the country to have a thyroid test and a test to measure vitamin d, the latter of which is absolutely necessary it is not in the country's ministry of health, but it is satisfied with its own performance in compiling and communicating basic guidelines, which is the only way to control these arbitrary prescriptions . now we have reached about 1,300. from 2015 to today, 414 standards and clinical guidelines have been notified only during my presence. again, the traces of these indiscriminate prescriptions can be seen, the reason we are facing is the prescriptions outside even the country's official pharmacopoeia. the statistics we had last year were more than 60,000 cases that needed to provide the resources that cost from g. now the electronic version system is proof of this that the pres
because of repeated prescriptions, sometimes in tests above 140,000, we accept at least cbc in a month. how many tests did you have during the year ? you were there about a month ago . let's take a picture. there are some doctors who tell you to take a picture or an mri first . it is very expensive for the country to have a thyroid test and a test to measure vitamin d, the latter of which is absolutely necessary it is not in the country's ministry of health, but it is satisfied with its own...
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for a thorough investigation to determine causal factors and recommendations to ensure the air force cbc20 twos fleet return to operation. they really do not know exactly what happened here. that is what they are going to be investigating. here whether this is an internal problem with the ospreys themselves. because a preliminary investigation has concluded that this was not pilot error for example. this was something intrinsic to the machinery themselves out of an abundance of caution they will be grounding the entire fleet. of course, that raises questions as to it will affect the operations here. deputy pentagon press secretary sabrina told reporters that each service will, essentially, be reevaluating the timeline of investigating this and getting them back up into the air when they are deemed, of course, safe. boris? >> natasha bertrand from the pentagon. thank you so much. >>> still to come, the father of a carolina panthers player, aiden hearst, revealing that the tight end was diagnosed with post traumatic amnesia. the details of what led to that when we come back. >>> elon musk
for a thorough investigation to determine causal factors and recommendations to ensure the air force cbc20 twos fleet return to operation. they really do not know exactly what happened here. that is what they are going to be investigating. here whether this is an internal problem with the ospreys themselves. because a preliminary investigation has concluded that this was not pilot error for example. this was something intrinsic to the machinery themselves out of an abundance of caution they...
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hasn't been to the border, but you're sleep -- i've been to the border, i've been to texas, i've met cbcl you? they told you it is not working -- >> they told me that 95 -- >> excuse me, it was my time to talk -- >> 95 -- they bring in our not criminal, that's what they told -- >> let me actually finished, thank you. here's the issue. the border is the immediate crisis. we passed h. r. two. the secure the barter act. democrats in the senate have done absolutely nothing on this. i introduced, along with a bipartisan group from the house, the dignity act, which not only deal with the border with d. o. t. undocumented and it would fix our legal immigration system. it's a first bipartisan piece of legislation and over a decade on immigration reform. immigration reform has not occurred since 1986, the year i was born. now, i look at this and see that it is one of the greatest challenges we have in this country, because as jamal said, immigrants to enrich our communities, our cultures, our economy. as our population declines, we need immigrants in this country. we welcome them, but, there has
hasn't been to the border, but you're sleep -- i've been to the border, i've been to texas, i've met cbcl you? they told you it is not working -- >> they told me that 95 -- >> excuse me, it was my time to talk -- >> 95 -- they bring in our not criminal, that's what they told -- >> let me actually finished, thank you. here's the issue. the border is the immediate crisis. we passed h. r. two. the secure the barter act. democrats in the senate have done absolutely nothing...
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we see the disparaging discrepancies the difference in our society. 1999 cbc came out in this morbidityreport with the 10 major public health achievements in the 20th century. this is a key now one was recognition of tobacco and health hazard. i will submit to you we are capable in the century to substitute recognition by the word elimination of tobacco as a health hazard. but that means we have work to do. part of your question is what do we nd to do to get better from 11.5%, some percentage of that our people deemed the happy smokers fully informed saying i still want to do it. others aremokers who may go into it now realizing both the elements of addiction from nicoti but also the elements that it is bad for my body. i think we have to go back to the basics we have to go back to health communication. we have to understand health literacy in the midst of all of this. we have to take into account what are the youth of america doing? both in terms of other products i.e. the vaping surge. we look at the demographics right now who are the smokers? less than 25, single digits. over 65 sing
we see the disparaging discrepancies the difference in our society. 1999 cbc came out in this morbidityreport with the 10 major public health achievements in the 20th century. this is a key now one was recognition of tobacco and health hazard. i will submit to you we are capable in the century to substitute recognition by the word elimination of tobacco as a health hazard. but that means we have work to do. part of your question is what do we nd to do to get better from 11.5%, some percentage...
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and we said to -- cbc -- point-blank, , we want to ask yu a question.if what we were experiencing an american was an emergency, and should we be labeling it for what it is, an emergency, nothing discover to do something about it. she looked us in the face and said, you are absolutely correct. and she went to bill clinton. we went to bill clinton, and the cbc call for president clinton to declare a public health emergency to combat the hiv/aids crisis and minority committees. most and poorly, we told him we needed money for programs to address the crisis. now, this is interesting. president have a lot of power. president clinton went to franklin raines, a black man who at the time was serving as the director of management and budget, omb, to find a way to finance a new initiative. together, they made certain that the omb would get it done. we didn't go through the legislature. we didn't go through the house. we didn't go go to the senat. we can wait for votes. the president of the united states bill clinton said franklin raines, get it done. give clinton
and we said to -- cbc -- point-blank, , we want to ask yu a question.if what we were experiencing an american was an emergency, and should we be labeling it for what it is, an emergency, nothing discover to do something about it. she looked us in the face and said, you are absolutely correct. and she went to bill clinton. we went to bill clinton, and the cbc call for president clinton to declare a public health emergency to combat the hiv/aids crisis and minority committees. most and poorly, we...
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. >>> the latest cbc fed survey sees the federal reserve beginning to cut rates in june while raising of a soft landing to almost 50%, but cuts may not be as aggressive as money market estimates are estimating, rates coming down 85 basis points next year, way below the 120 points priced in for the futures market. >>> let's bring in the chief investment officer. wonderful to have you on the show. let's pick up with the inflation numbers. headline, 3.1% to 4%. we're still a far cry from the 2% the fed would like to see. do you see the markets are pricing in, getting there at this point? >> joumanna, if you look at the core, that's what they look at, it's still not to target. >> i thought it's around 3.6%. >> yes, but if you look at it, it's still at 5.5% to 6%. the new ones are at 3%. if you do that judgment, you're getting just over 2%. in my opinion inflation has returned to target, however, the fed should not be in a hurry to add any fuel to the fire. they have to wait it out and see. the market is pricing in for a cut. let's see what happens. but to me as an equity investor, when i
. >>> the latest cbc fed survey sees the federal reserve beginning to cut rates in june while raising of a soft landing to almost 50%, but cuts may not be as aggressive as money market estimates are estimating, rates coming down 85 basis points next year, way below the 120 points priced in for the futures market. >>> let's bring in the chief investment officer. wonderful to have you on the show. let's pick up with the inflation numbers. headline, 3.1% to 4%. we're still a far...
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bitcoin, there is definitely a dichotomy happening between open source and closed source money of cbcss: let's talk about adoption rates, what are the push backs was adoption rates are they picking up pretty good? >> currently today over 56% of u.s. households own bitcoin. we have arrived were on track to have 90% adoption by the year 2029 and is projected when we have 90% of adoption the price of bitcoin will be $1 million, that is a limited supply. charles: how do you feel when you see high profile like kathy wood she's jumped on the bandwagon, five products tweeted about it, i was at the nutcracker and i was almost asking but i didn't bother what you make of it, is their country and element to it? >> the winco box twins have been in the space for ten years, kathy woods has been there for quite some time as well but investors don't want to be left behind they see that the trade is leaving the station when he of the u.s. government projected an estimated that they own 1% of all bitcoin today it was shown by grayscale that the fifth largest holder individual holder of bitcoin is the u.
bitcoin, there is definitely a dichotomy happening between open source and closed source money of cbcss: let's talk about adoption rates, what are the push backs was adoption rates are they picking up pretty good? >> currently today over 56% of u.s. households own bitcoin. we have arrived were on track to have 90% adoption by the year 2029 and is projected when we have 90% of adoption the price of bitcoin will be $1 million, that is a limited supply. charles: how do you feel when you see...
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. >> now, you and several members of the cbc war in atlanta this week to tour and affordable housingxt -- complex -- recently opened up in the city's book a neighborhood. it and cooperated retail space and community gardens with more than 140 residential units, many of them subsidized for homeless and at risk precedence. what can you tell us about this project? >> i want to thank representative mike emote williams for identifying this project. one of the biggest issues our constituents talk to us about across the country's that need to provide more access to affordable housing. whether it's in my home state of nevada in las vegas, where rates have increased 30% since 2019, or communities across the country including here in atlanta. so with the project, we are touring and the investments that are being made, we are looking at ways in which we can develop public private partnerships to bring down the cost of housing to make housing more affordable, particularly homeownership for first time home buyers. and to help create wealth for black americans. and one of the ways to do that is by
. >> now, you and several members of the cbc war in atlanta this week to tour and affordable housingxt -- complex -- recently opened up in the city's book a neighborhood. it and cooperated retail space and community gardens with more than 140 residential units, many of them subsidized for homeless and at risk precedence. what can you tell us about this project? >> i want to thank representative mike emote williams for identifying this project. one of the biggest issues our...
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. >> cbc's joumanna bercetche live from london.d on "way too early," we'll turn back to the israel/hamas war and the new explosive reporting on the intelligence failures that led up to the terror attacks on october 7th. that's straight ahead. n october 7th. that's straight ahead. super thi. all of the things that you're looking for in a pad, that is always discreet. - this is thin. - my pad is thick. let's put it to the test. let's do it! look how it's absorbing! and locking it right on in! - look at that! - no liquid, no nothing. totally absorbed! - you feel no wetness. - oh my gosh! are you a believer now? i'm a believer! i got to get some always discreet! 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 cove
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cheese is reportedly exploring a sale amid growing takeover sources telling the new york post that cbcent, is working with goldman sach on an auction process and coul attract both private equit firms and even rival restauran chains such as dave investors. that company, i believe, has been in and out of bankruptcy. >> it has. you know, i reested this one i think you arglad you don't have to spend a lot of brain es i'vbe goingo and i kn why they're setting up for a sale. >> thanks for watching power lunch. closing bell starts right now. >> thank you so much welcome to closing bell. i'm scott walker live from pos nine here at the new york stoc exchange this make-or-break hour begins with how to play at the rall in stocks. the question is no longer abou whether stocks can continue to rise but how to maximize thi incredible move in your favor, especially if a sizabl rotation is just getting started. we will ask our experts. that question is coming in thi final stretch. in the meantime, take a look a the scorecard with 60 minute to go in regulation. stocks are having a good day trying to bui
cheese is reportedly exploring a sale amid growing takeover sources telling the new york post that cbcent, is working with goldman sach on an auction process and coul attract both private equit firms and even rival restauran chains such as dave investors. that company, i believe, has been in and out of bankruptcy. >> it has. you know, i reested this one i think you arglad you don't have to spend a lot of brain es i'vbe goingo and i kn why they're setting up for a sale. >> thanks for...
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of course a cbc contributor. joe, your take on this rosy scenario. if you look at a lot of historical scenarios, it is tough to quibble with too much. i guess leaving us to ask, what could append this nice picture? >> a backup. i think that is the single thing you want to watch for. you will have a backup and yields at some point in q1 and i think that is probably healthy for the market. i think the correction right now would really reveal underneath the market, the desires of people to reenter the established bullish position of equity. i actually would like a bit of a pull back. this just feels to me like using history as a guide, 94, 95, 96. that is what it feels like. like you went through the end skate -- the inflation scare of 94 and the rate hiking cycle. the 95 middle the year, you began to cut rates. and off to the races. i think it is a bullish set up as suggested, for 2024. >> i have been using 1995 as a beacon as well for the ideal soft landing scenario. the pushback on that is that inflation never got to be much of a problem and 93. the
of course a cbc contributor. joe, your take on this rosy scenario. if you look at a lot of historical scenarios, it is tough to quibble with too much. i guess leaving us to ask, what could append this nice picture? >> a backup. i think that is the single thing you want to watch for. you will have a backup and yields at some point in q1 and i think that is probably healthy for the market. i think the correction right now would really reveal underneath the market, the desires of people to...
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also, the cbc's urging of corporate america to reaffirm its commitment to dei, diversity, equity, inclusion efforts, is vital to thwarting what we heard trump say, but also why it's important for corporate america to take it seriously. >> well, first, donald trump told us in 2016, he came to black americans, he said, what do you have to lose? then he pointed an extreme out of touch ultra conservative supreme court that answered that question by taking away fundamental rights, rights for women to have reproductive justice. rights for students to be able to access college on an equal basis. access for small businesses to thrive, and access to the ballot box. that is why i agree with your panel this morning that the real issue is the need to focus on the 80% of the democratic base which are black voters, to turn them out and make sure the resources, the message, and the messengers are in place to do that. i -- we are the largest membership in our history with 60 members. 31 black women, 29 black men representing 120 million americans across the country, 20 million black americans. we're fighti
also, the cbc's urging of corporate america to reaffirm its commitment to dei, diversity, equity, inclusion efforts, is vital to thwarting what we heard trump say, but also why it's important for corporate america to take it seriously. >> well, first, donald trump told us in 2016, he came to black americans, he said, what do you have to lose? then he pointed an extreme out of touch ultra conservative supreme court that answered that question by taking away fundamental rights, rights for...
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karen rosenblatt, and my old dear friend -- cbc contributor and on the tape podcast. he is now gone, he is not a member of congress. as the boat expelled and went down, this guy put on his coats, basically put on his roller skates and jointed out of the joint. how big of a deal do you think this is? >> i think this is really an example of just what the house gop has become, this is a master class in what is going on with gop politics right now, when this guy came in everybody know that he was a liar, and an embarrassment to the house. they did not do anything about it because they wanted to keep mccarthy in the speakership, or could pass some bills that they wanted to do. things like that. they did not need him anymore, and they just tossed him out. it's some of the most cynical politics i've seen in my life. he's not a victim, george santos is a liar, he's been accused of a lot of terrible things, he's admitted to the line he has than. what happened around him just shows what this maga year of politics has been like. like, if you can help me now i don't really care a
karen rosenblatt, and my old dear friend -- cbc contributor and on the tape podcast. he is now gone, he is not a member of congress. as the boat expelled and went down, this guy put on his coats, basically put on his roller skates and jointed out of the joint. how big of a deal do you think this is? >> i think this is really an example of just what the house gop has become, this is a master class in what is going on with gop politics right now, when this guy came in everybody know that he...
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so my my little and i still went for a check from the cbc, not, not reach me yet. you guys i got a question. you guys better than i do, but that's a couple of times i went over to cowboy jack's and, you know, i would talk to john about jack clement and the home and ben keith, that whole thing. i think, you know, john really bought into that. you played no more about that than i do. but that really that was a real big door for him. yeah. yeah. i think, you know, cowboy jack command had a studio at home and it was a congregation place. so people on belmont boulevard, not just down from where you join us. yeah. you want to go see it? had it's a private home his sister still lives there and he kind of ran it. not quite as a commune but if you came to town, you could record there. and when john started coming down here, he was friends with the everly brothers. he fell into cowboy jack's clutches. jim rooney, and they ended up making the german both the german afternoons and the endless records. and these guys are crazy and the best. in a gaslight. yeah, yeah. i just roo
so my my little and i still went for a check from the cbc, not, not reach me yet. you guys i got a question. you guys better than i do, but that's a couple of times i went over to cowboy jack's and, you know, i would talk to john about jack clement and the home and ben keith, that whole thing. i think, you know, john really bought into that. you played no more about that than i do. but that really that was a real big door for him. yeah. yeah. i think, you know, cowboy jack command had a studio...
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th elements of the pricing powe with names like fedex, target, and general mills slashing outlooks cbc dot com's lindsey joseph's is here to chronicle and discuss what else is croppin up >> we're seeing it wit airlines there's a rule if you're booking your own air fire yo don't see it >> everyone gets a deal bu you. >> the capacity is app there's constraints during the pandemic and companies are adding a lot back, airlines ar one of them. they're finding consumers ar looking for cheaper options an price sensitive. they're coming off of th holiday season, retail sales are looking good so far, we'll get into january pretty soon and that will mean people migh be doing belt tightening >> i wonder though, ceos acros the industry have cited th excess capacity being headwind for the overall industry when they that want to cut capacity in order to boost prices and isn't that of stoke the ire of regulators an policy makers, and politicians in washington, and consumers would be to the benefit of shareholders, shareholders o these companies, what are th cross winds here, cros currents and how doe
th elements of the pricing powe with names like fedex, target, and general mills slashing outlooks cbc dot com's lindsey joseph's is here to chronicle and discuss what else is croppin up >> we're seeing it wit airlines there's a rule if you're booking your own air fire yo don't see it >> everyone gets a deal bu you. >> the capacity is app there's constraints during the pandemic and companies are adding a lot back, airlines ar one of them. they're finding consumers ar looking...
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cbc commentator, mike santoli, here to break down the crucial moments of this trading day. on a multi million dollar deal in pharma, and kate rooney with a look at fintechs impact on spending. i begin with you as we close what has been a pretty interesting week we are trying to hang on positively for the s&p. >> it is a rare thing. and obviously this is not anymore a hated, or achieved market. it is not on a longer term basis, a year ago, with people didn't think that the low was going to hold. you thought that the session was coming and it seemed like stagflation was a pretty good possibility. so all of those possibilities that we were bracing for that did not happen, may 2023, essentially, 180-degree rivers of the prior year. what does that mean, it has left us basically where we began 2022. and a lot of respects. the portfolio is really important to keep an eye on a great come back this year. it is up total return, it is still down from the beginning of 2022. because bonds are still underwater. that means that the yield is an entry point. a lot of good things have happen
cbc commentator, mike santoli, here to break down the crucial moments of this trading day. on a multi million dollar deal in pharma, and kate rooney with a look at fintechs impact on spending. i begin with you as we close what has been a pretty interesting week we are trying to hang on positively for the s&p. >> it is a rare thing. and obviously this is not anymore a hated, or achieved market. it is not on a longer term basis, a year ago, with people didn't think that the low was...
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so my my little and i still went for a check from the cbc, not, not reach me yet. you guys i got a question. you guys better than i do, but that's a couple of times i went over to cowboy jack's and, you know, i would talk to john about jack clement and the home and ben keith, that whole thing. i think, you know, john really bought into that. you played no more about that than i do. but that really that was a real big door for him. yeah. yeah. i think, you know, cowboy jack command had a studio at home and it was a congregation place. so people on belmont boulevard, not just down from where you join us. yeah. you want to go see it? had it's a private home his sister still lives there and he kind of ran it. not quite as a commune but if you came to town, you could record there. and when john started coming down here, he was friends with the everly brothers. he fell into cowboy jack's clutches. jim rooney, and they ended up making the german both the german afternoons and the endless records. and these guys are crazy and the best. in a gaslight. yeah, yeah. i just roo
so my my little and i still went for a check from the cbc, not, not reach me yet. you guys i got a question. you guys better than i do, but that's a couple of times i went over to cowboy jack's and, you know, i would talk to john about jack clement and the home and ben keith, that whole thing. i think, you know, john really bought into that. you played no more about that than i do. but that really that was a real big door for him. yeah. yeah. i think, you know, cowboy jack command had a studio...
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cbc millionaire survey, we pull those with assets, we've got most millionaire investor say the s&p willr 20% expect double digit gains in 2024. 21 prospect expect markets to be flat. they're planning to keep 40% of their portfolio and stop next year, 18 fixed incomes keeping a lot of cash with 25% of the investments in the short term money market and cash equivalents. their favorite sectors for stocks next year are tech and financials. when it comes to the overall economy, millionaires are a bit more -- 42% say the economy will be worker much weaker next year. 30% will say will be stronger. the biggest threats to the economy next year they say is government dysfunction. inflation is still also a big concern along with national that. millennial millionaires are still the most bullish about the economy will be stronger next year. more than a third say markets will be up double digits next year. kelly? >> i was gonna say do you think we need to upgrade this to the billionaire survey at some point? i'm throwing that out there. steve, what were you gonna? say >> i was gonna ask robert if he
cbc millionaire survey, we pull those with assets, we've got most millionaire investor say the s&p willr 20% expect double digit gains in 2024. 21 prospect expect markets to be flat. they're planning to keep 40% of their portfolio and stop next year, 18 fixed incomes keeping a lot of cash with 25% of the investments in the short term money market and cash equivalents. their favorite sectors for stocks next year are tech and financials. when it comes to the overall economy, millionaires are...
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the west began to get nervous cbc news says that against the backdrop of the split in the west over ukraine be the most confident in himself. the german deutschuvili writes that putin's visit to veriyad, especially against the backdrop of the actions of the united states and israel in palestine and gaza, shows that the world is listening to putin very carefully. franz-24 combines putin’s visit with the failure of the ukrainian contour offensive. and on cnn, they were impressed by the footage of the guard in abu dhabi, saying that the scale of the meeting is the signal that saudi arabia and the emirates want to send to the united states and the world. america's allies go over to the side of official moscow. the new york times is worried about oil prices, saying that the united arab emirates and saudi arabia ranked sixth and second in the world, respectively, but together with russia, which ranks third in production, they sadly write that putin’s visit to the middle east the east shows that the united states was never able to isolate either russia or the russian leader; by the way, president
the west began to get nervous cbc news says that against the backdrop of the split in the west over ukraine be the most confident in himself. the german deutschuvili writes that putin's visit to veriyad, especially against the backdrop of the actions of the united states and israel in palestine and gaza, shows that the world is listening to putin very carefully. franz-24 combines putin’s visit with the failure of the ukrainian contour offensive. and on cnn, they were impressed by the footage...
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>> caller: cbc news, murray brewster he posted this back in 22 year may 27, 22. so you could kind that you could find that. it's a political analyst. >> host: canadian broadcaster. >> caller: correct. >> host: thanks for the call. this is taylor, michigan. terri is in taylor. good morning. >> caller: yes. that's a big no. big no, should not be sending. well, let's start with, well, everyone from henry kissinger you mentioned to the former secretary of state james baker and the soviet union days, to noam chomsky, a big left-wing guy, and everyone from right to left to center knew that nato expansion was a redlined for russia. there's a huge historical record on that. okay? and then number two, there's anything, oh, it's about fight for democracy and freedom of ukraine. well, democracy, that elections. that's freedom of ing officer: w objection. mr. mcconnell: the senate has spent months considering supplemental action to meet serious connected threats to america's national security. as i've said from the outset, our work needs to address four urgent challenges. pu
>> caller: cbc news, murray brewster he posted this back in 22 year may 27, 22. so you could kind that you could find that. it's a political analyst. >> host: canadian broadcaster. >> caller: correct. >> host: thanks for the call. this is taylor, michigan. terri is in taylor. good morning. >> caller: yes. that's a big no. big no, should not be sending. well, let's start with, well, everyone from henry kissinger you mentioned to the former secretary of state james...
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i wrote that story last week when we did our cbc all-america survey showing high holiday spending butow sentiment and i wrote that story for "the wall street journal" in 2002 when after 9/11, consumer sentiment number ts plunged, spending remained robust. people found themselves extremely depressed and buying automobiles. why? because prices had sunk and they had incentives from the government to go buy autos some of the connection between sentiment and consumption, i think, is tenuous at best. i think if you asked economists, well at turning points it matters a lot, they can go up and down. the most important question when it comes to spending are incomes and the price you're spending. so what i've always said is don't say somebody won't spend until you know the price they're not going to spend at. if a car is x minus and 10% off, i may go buy that car no matter how depressed i am. >> it's retail therapy. >> exactly. >> we have corporate news now. we're leading with apple. the tech giant is appealing its ban of impockets of ultra-2 and series 9 smart watches after the white house dec
i wrote that story last week when we did our cbc all-america survey showing high holiday spending butow sentiment and i wrote that story for "the wall street journal" in 2002 when after 9/11, consumer sentiment number ts plunged, spending remained robust. people found themselves extremely depressed and buying automobiles. why? because prices had sunk and they had incentives from the government to go buy autos some of the connection between sentiment and consumption, i think, is...
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we and cossette never told the cbc definitively what it's supposed to do and what it isn't supposed to do. this has led to a mission creep and i cdc that is an agency of all trades and o master of none. so i think the lack of underlying authorization is a root of a lot of cdc's problems. we in congress need to revisit cdc's authorities and the bows of 40s to impose mast mandates and vaccine mandates. some of these statues date back decades and were originally given to the surgeon general with chris badger sort of a glorified spokesman for the nation. these authorities are totally outt of date and prior to covid-19. we are thankful there some utilize and never at the skill which is experience. dr. cohen, it's a tragedy cdc pushed back cms into indecy mandates on constituents of that the district of carolina and all across the nation that closes offices, schools and places of worship. and it's worth noting the same restrictions were not apply to protests and riots that we saw all across the country. we owe it to the american people to provide coherent direction to cdc. congressre owes th
we and cossette never told the cbc definitively what it's supposed to do and what it isn't supposed to do. this has led to a mission creep and i cdc that is an agency of all trades and o master of none. so i think the lack of underlying authorization is a root of a lot of cdc's problems. we in congress need to revisit cdc's authorities and the bows of 40s to impose mast mandates and vaccine mandates. some of these statues date back decades and were originally given to the surgeon general with...
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source exclusive interview, a source close to people smuggling operations across the channel has told cbcpolicy has become the butt of jokes amongst migrants. we asked the prime minister if he's concerned that his government is being laughed at. >> the proof is in the pudding right? i'm not about talking. i'm about action. the numbers of people crossing from exactly where you were to the uk are down by a third. they quadrupled in the last years and in the last few years and they're everywhere else. so they're up everywhere else. so that tell you. tell that should tell you. tell me. and that what and tell the country that what we're doing working. is we're doing is working. it is making a difference , but we've making a difference, but we've got finish the job. that's got to finish the job. that's why so why this legislation is so important . why this legislation is so important. that's why this legislation is so important . that's why we work so important. that's why we work so hard on it. i'm absolutely confident right confident that it's the right approach. it's toughest ever approach.
source exclusive interview, a source close to people smuggling operations across the channel has told cbcpolicy has become the butt of jokes amongst migrants. we asked the prime minister if he's concerned that his government is being laughed at. >> the proof is in the pudding right? i'm not about talking. i'm about action. the numbers of people crossing from exactly where you were to the uk are down by a third. they quadrupled in the last years and in the last few years and they're...