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dennis to you first.benefits that texas offers or there are more affordable things that you have, other things going on down there? >> well, if you live in texas, there is no state tax. that's quite a benefit i think to everybody who lives there. and you know, they do have property tax. i think it's on par or less than california. and but it's a great place to do business and it's a great place to invest. and texas used to have a really good film incentive program going on down here. we made great strides, george lane who shepherded me through the process. it's time to bring it back. >> trace: i want your take on this, george mead, what do you think the movie industry moving part and parcel down to texas? >> we're advocating pore policies at the legislative level to offer incentives to big film making production companies to choose texas, not new mexico, not oklahoma, not louisiana, we want to take advantage of all this out of state money to grow texas jobs and economy, that's what he and i have been work
dennis to you first.benefits that texas offers or there are more affordable things that you have, other things going on down there? >> well, if you live in texas, there is no state tax. that's quite a benefit i think to everybody who lives there. and you know, they do have property tax. i think it's on par or less than california. and but it's a great place to do business and it's a great place to invest. and texas used to have a really good film incentive program going on down here. we...
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that was denny down on, speaking to me a| denny down on, speaking to me a little earlier.hank you for being with us on the programme tonight. tell me about him, who was he? he on the programme tonight. tell me about him, who was he?— about him, who was he? he was an averaue about him, who was he? he was an average 23-year-old _ about him, who was he? he was an average 23-year-old young - about him, who was he? he was an average 23-year-old young man, i about him, who was he? he was an i average 23-year-old young man, very average 23—year—old young man, very handsome, very soft spoken, very gentle person who chose the medical carrier as his passion and his mission in life. he started studying actually medicine before coated in georgia and after covid his studies stopped there. he wanted to continue in his career so he started, he learned to become an ambulance driver and a paramedic. learned to become an ambulance driverand a paramedic. he learned to become an ambulance driver and a paramedic. he is definitely a youth leader, you have seen him, could have seen him very acti
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dennis ross will return.nk you so much, richard engel and barry mccaffrey. >>> tony blinken testifying today for military aid to israel despite the pressure for israel to agree to a cease-fire. was reminding people how this all started. it started because hamas started the war by a brutal attack, a massacre against the people of israel on october 7th. >> a family at its breakfast table -- the profound irony of attacks on the very people who most ardently believe and want a fur of peace between israelis and palestinians, a few of two states, a family of four, a young boy and girl, 6 and 8 years old and their parents around the breakfast table, the father, his eye gouged out in front of his kids. the mother's breasts cut off. the boy's fingers cut off before they were executed. then the executioner sat down and had a meal. that's what this society is dealing with. >> pleased to have israel's minister for strategic affairs joining us. he is the former israel ambassador to the united states. ambassador, since we
dennis ross will return.nk you so much, richard engel and barry mccaffrey. >>> tony blinken testifying today for military aid to israel despite the pressure for israel to agree to a cease-fire. was reminding people how this all started. it started because hamas started the war by a brutal attack, a massacre against the people of israel on october 7th. >> a family at its breakfast table -- the profound irony of attacks on the very people who most ardently believe and want a fur of...
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did dennis come from the civilj not. did dennis come from the civil service? he not.l service? ., , ., ' not. did dennis come from the civil service? . , ., , ., , service? he was a different category of erson. service? he was a different category of person- was _ service? he was a different category of person. was he _ service? he was a different category of person. was he a _ service? he was a different category of person. was he a member- service? he was a different category of person. was he a member of- service? he was a different category of person. was he a member of the | of person. was he a member of the civil service? {iii of person. was he a member of the civil service?— civil service? of course not. neither was _ civil service? of course not. neither was tim _ civil service? of course not. neither was tim gowers, i civil service? of course not. | neither was tim gowers, he civil service? of course not. - neither was tim gowers, he was a professor of maths at cambridge. shy, professor of maths at cambridge. a number of witness statements before the enquiry
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but dennis prager made a decision.having our kids indoctrinate , voted by our kids indoctrinate, voted by left wing progressives at school and university. and he decided to do something about it. and in 2009, he set up prager u. prager . university that is what i mean. why did you think you could set something up that would reach a large number of young american people? well, the truth is, i wasn't sure , to be honest. >> i live in a state of self pinching when if you would walk with me through an airport and see the number of young people who come over. yeah, it it's very gratifying . i did not know very gratifying. i did not know what would happen, but i knew , what would happen, but i knew, too that i and others have very important things to say that they never hear. that's the key. they never hear this is they there is so much that we deliver to, for example, just his his a simple example for those that don't know what. okay. so prager university is a non—profit as we term we use in america we raise money. so every
but dennis prager made a decision.having our kids indoctrinate , voted by our kids indoctrinate, voted by left wing progressives at school and university. and he decided to do something about it. and in 2009, he set up prager u. prager . university that is what i mean. why did you think you could set something up that would reach a large number of young american people? well, the truth is, i wasn't sure , to be honest. >> i live in a state of self pinching when if you would walk with me...
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but dennis prager made a decision.having our kids indoctrinate , voted by our kids indoctrinate, voted by left wing progressives at school and university. and he decided to do something about it. and in 2009, he set up prager u. prager . university that is what i mean. why did you think you could set something up that would reach a large number of young american people? well, the truth is, i wasn't sure , to be honest. >> i live in a state of self pinching when if you would walk with me through an airport and see the number of young people who come over. yeah, it it's very gratifying . i did not know very gratifying. i did not know what would happen, but i knew , what would happen, but i knew, too that i and others have very important things to say that they never hear. that's the key. they never hear this is they there is so much that we deliver to, for example, just his his a simple example for those that don't know what. okay. so prager university is a non—profit as we term we use in america we raise money. so every
but dennis prager made a decision.having our kids indoctrinate , voted by our kids indoctrinate, voted by left wing progressives at school and university. and he decided to do something about it. and in 2009, he set up prager u. prager . university that is what i mean. why did you think you could set something up that would reach a large number of young american people? well, the truth is, i wasn't sure , to be honest. >> i live in a state of self pinching when if you would walk with me...
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maria: dennis, your reaction.esterday nick timrose from the wall street journal wrote he read the speech tha as a suggesn that the pause continues over the near term. >> i agree. i think there's no possibility for the fed to ease monetary policy through 2024. i think maybe early in 2025 before they make any change in the overnight fed funds rate. i've said for a long while actually when the fed began the process of tightening monetary policy 19 months ago i said we would probably get the overnight fed funds rate to 5%. we're there. we may have another 25 basis points to go on the upside. it will be a long period of time before the fed allows the overnight rate to begin declining. it's higher for longer, not higher for longer. the position to be in right now, you want to own two year notes. anything less than that, and we're going to see probably a change in the yield curve. we've started to see disinversion in the curve and that's historically a difficult circumstance for the economy when we've seen inversions in
maria: dennis, your reaction.esterday nick timrose from the wall street journal wrote he read the speech tha as a suggesn that the pause continues over the near term. >> i agree. i think there's no possibility for the fed to ease monetary policy through 2024. i think maybe early in 2025 before they make any change in the overnight fed funds rate. i've said for a long while actually when the fed began the process of tightening monetary policy 19 months ago i said we would probably get the...
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dennis no , okay. so. richard so dennis no, okay. so.gence in terms of sharing intelligence with frontex and the eu nations, etcetera ? well, not, not at etcetera? well, not, not at least have some benefit when it comes to tackling these these human smuggling gangs? comes to tackling these these hurpatrickuggling gangs? comes to tackling these these hur patrick ugglingsent gs? comes to tackling these these hur patrick ugglingsent them >> patrick we've sent them nearly half £1 billion and it's making no difference whatsoever. well 25,000 have come over well over 25,000 have come over this year and continuing to come, hundreds and hundreds of thousands are coming across the mediterranean. none of this makes any difference until you actually have a proper deterrent show some proper, courageous, bold leadership like tony abbott did ten years ago in australia and it stopped immediately. okay so dennis, let's say that we by the way, it looks like no matter which party ends up winning the next general election, we're going to do whatever it is
dennis no , okay. so. richard so dennis no, okay. so.gence in terms of sharing intelligence with frontex and the eu nations, etcetera ? well, not, not at etcetera? well, not, not at least have some benefit when it comes to tackling these these human smuggling gangs? comes to tackling these these hurpatrickuggling gangs? comes to tackling these these hur patrick ugglingsent gs? comes to tackling these these hur patrick ugglingsent them >> patrick we've sent them nearly half £1 billion and...
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dennis transport minister, kyla us cannot invited me for a glimpse of what a green ride looks like. 50 percent of the entire fleet, 10580 percent. so that in the middle east this would be probably one of the highest in the world. i'm curious to know what kind of infrastructure had to be created to ensure the city was ready for green mobility and then is the one where we are. you find this for the additional risk vending more than the public charging station. we have 4000 feet and yet the sale of electric vehicles is still far behind. the share of eaves remains any one percent of the total markets. india has made it clear that this transition could be false to if it were provided with the right financial support from the international community. the, the n t p. c power station at dodge, we just on the outskirts of denny is powerless by coal that arrives directly from the mines located in east india. the energy security of the country and for most of india is economy still depends largely on coal on it to cost law. who reminded me that india's energy transition must create job opportunit
dennis transport minister, kyla us cannot invited me for a glimpse of what a green ride looks like. 50 percent of the entire fleet, 10580 percent. so that in the middle east this would be probably one of the highest in the world. i'm curious to know what kind of infrastructure had to be created to ensure the city was ready for green mobility and then is the one where we are. you find this for the additional risk vending more than the public charging station. we have 4000 feet and yet the sale...
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out of london, activist rapper and host of the watchdog podcast, karim dennis, and out of chicago, political commentator, shabir risby, thank you both for being with us, well let me start in london with loki or karim dennis, um, where do you think, let's look at where this all is going, i mean those on the... around in gaza say despite going through several wars, they have never seen anything like what is happening now, do you think the israeli regime is responding in the way it is because of the major blow it received from the resistance on october the 7th or how do you see it? yes, absolutely, but that was in and of itself a manifestation of the um the status of zionism as a social arrangement, essentially it is a dying idea which is becoming... more and more difficult to sustain, you are talking about cruelty on industrial scale to millions of people being a constant characteristic of zionism, and that is becoming harder and harder to justify, not only to the world, but also even to the people that israel relies upon for human material, we look at the recent situation, you saw flights com
out of london, activist rapper and host of the watchdog podcast, karim dennis, and out of chicago, political commentator, shabir risby, thank you both for being with us, well let me start in london with loki or karim dennis, um, where do you think, let's look at where this all is going, i mean those on the... around in gaza say despite going through several wars, they have never seen anything like what is happening now, do you think the israeli regime is responding in the way it is because of...
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this person running through the front of the denny's. now into the denny's. into the kenny's. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what a great commercial for denny's. sometimes you'll do crazy things for a moons over my hammy, you know? [ laughter ] congratulations on that all around. just some phenomenal work there. [ applause ] a new season of nba basketball is almost upon us. the season starts october 24th. yesterday was media day, where the great jimmy butler of the miami heat stood hair and shoulders above the rest. >> jimmy, last year you came out with the braves, man. what's this? >> i had dreads last year. >> yeah, yeah, dreads. >> what's this? this is my emotional state. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and while i don't doubt that is true jimmy's new hairdo reminds me a lot of my mother's hair. [ laughter ] they have almost the same haircut. and my mom can dunk. [ laughter ] "forbes" magazine today released their annual list of the 400 wealthiest americans. for the second year in a row elon musk is once again the richest man in america and maybe the worst man i
this person running through the front of the denny's. now into the denny's. into the kenny's. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what a great commercial for denny's. sometimes you'll do crazy things for a moons over my hammy, you know? [ laughter ] congratulations on that all around. just some phenomenal work there. [ applause ] a new season of nba basketball is almost upon us. the season starts october 24th. yesterday was media day, where the great jimmy butler of the miami heat stood...
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dennis, how did we get here?nly has them in many corners as the bad guy and this professor having to speak up and risk his career to say what we all know is right. >> how did we get there, we have gotten there over the course of at least century. i went to colombia, middle eastern studies ironically and it's only deteriorated but it wasn't great then. i have been saying on my radio show. i'm broadcasting for 40 years. to send your child to any american university is to play russian roulette with their values. fact that finally a lot of parents are awakening to the moral chaos of our universities because they have a difficult time in understanding that today's nazis are trying to wipe out the jews of israel as hitler want today wipe out the jews of europe. better late than never but it's not new and how we got there is ignoring the decline of the university over the half century. there is by the way one distinctive difference hamas, hezbollah, isis only one real reason, the nazis tried to hide to desire to wipe ou
dennis, how did we get here?nly has them in many corners as the bad guy and this professor having to speak up and risk his career to say what we all know is right. >> how did we get there, we have gotten there over the course of at least century. i went to colombia, middle eastern studies ironically and it's only deteriorated but it wasn't great then. i have been saying on my radio show. i'm broadcasting for 40 years. to send your child to any american university is to play russian...
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help me look at all of this. out of london, activist rapper and host of the watchdog podcast, kareem dennis, and out of chicago, political commentator, shabir risby, thank you both for being with us, well let me start in london with loke or karim dennis, um, where do you think, let's look at where this all is going, i mean, those on the ground in. that say despite going through several wars, they have never seen anything like what is happening now, do you think the israeli regime is responding in the way it is because of the major blow it received from the resistance on october the 7th or how do you see it? yes, absolutely, but that was in and of itself a manifestation of the, the status of zionism as a social arrangement, essentially it is a dying idea which is becoming more and more. difficult to sustain, you are talking about cruelty on industrial scale to millions of people, being a constant characteristic of zionism, and that is becoming harder and harder to justify, not only to the world, but also even to the people that israel relies upon for human material. we look at the recent sit
help me look at all of this. out of london, activist rapper and host of the watchdog podcast, kareem dennis, and out of chicago, political commentator, shabir risby, thank you both for being with us, well let me start in london with loke or karim dennis, um, where do you think, let's look at where this all is going, i mean, those on the ground in. that say despite going through several wars, they have never seen anything like what is happening now, do you think the israeli regime is responding...
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the, the n t p c power station at dodge, we just on the outskirts of denny is powerless by cold. that arrives directly from the mines located in east india. the energy security of the country and for most of india is economy still depends largely on coal, on it to cos, who reminded me that india is energy transition must create job opportunities for people who are directly or in directly dependent on coal. it's quite exciting to talk about just transition as a global concept. in the end, it's will come down a lot to how much up scaling and root scaling can be do for people. what kind of jobs we can offer? what kind of green economy constructs can be create and regions like these with diversified options exist for people. how can they be absorbed into agriculture, which is productive? can you create renewable energy complexes in these areas and those people can be employed? but these are all distributed ideas and they don't exist in any kind of policy and regulation. and perhaps that's where effort needs to be. in this transition to clean renewable energy will have a share of chal
the, the n t p c power station at dodge, we just on the outskirts of denny is powerless by cold. that arrives directly from the mines located in east india. the energy security of the country and for most of india is economy still depends largely on coal, on it to cos, who reminded me that india is energy transition must create job opportunities for people who are directly or in directly dependent on coal. it's quite exciting to talk about just transition as a global concept. in the end, it's...
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oh say that the whole hum denny town is in v as in. so did you mind justice? did you mind justice and say such a pay is such a massive out of the only solace they have for now without the heads. and how many noted that made a fire at a night club in southeastern, spain has less at least 6 people did. emergency services in the city of marcia were alerted to the blaze and the early hours of sunday morning rescue. as a warning that the death toll is likely to increase in ukraine now new legislation goes into effect on sunday, mandating women with medical backgrounds to register for military service. the country is preparing for what president bottom here is the landscape describing as a long war st. mr. avi has won this from keith as a young doctor cares for a baby just a few days old. but soon the telling me hold the life of a soldier in her hands. she plans on volunteering to be upfront by medic and ukraine's war with russia. doesn't matter, share those a care and the one i understand that the risk are quite high, but we live in ukraine and there is even a risk
oh say that the whole hum denny town is in v as in. so did you mind justice? did you mind justice and say such a pay is such a massive out of the only solace they have for now without the heads. and how many noted that made a fire at a night club in southeastern, spain has less at least 6 people did. emergency services in the city of marcia were alerted to the blaze and the early hours of sunday morning rescue. as a warning that the death toll is likely to increase in ukraine now new...
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their rescue remains elusive, and that is because as dennis ross, former u.s.nvoy to the middle east writes in the atlantic this week, there are almost no good choices. on the one hand the terrorist leaders no doubt hope the hostages would be a deterrent against israel's launching an all out war against them. on the other hand the hamas knew if they could trade prisoners they would be heroes as those held in israeli jails as part of the struggle against the occupation. it would allow its leaders to claim that their way worked. joining me now is the author, dennis ross, counselor at the washington institute and a former u.s. envoy to the middle east. ambassador ross, thank you for making the time. i found this to be fascinating reading, and i wonder if you could sort of recount how and the 2011 hostage negotiation where netanyahu traded i think it was a thousand jailed palestinians for a single soldier, how the specter of that exchange figures into potential hostage negotiate eggs today. >> you know, it has a backdrop that affects both sides. hamas leaders felt
their rescue remains elusive, and that is because as dennis ross, former u.s.nvoy to the middle east writes in the atlantic this week, there are almost no good choices. on the one hand the terrorist leaders no doubt hope the hostages would be a deterrent against israel's launching an all out war against them. on the other hand the hamas knew if they could trade prisoners they would be heroes as those held in israeli jails as part of the struggle against the occupation. it would allow its...
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dennis, thank you for joining the conversation. >> always an honor.e've got a move in stocks this morning. it's looking more mixed. the dow is negative, down 54 in the face of some earnings out of the oil sector and those oil stocks are down. that's taking the dow into negative territory. the nasdaq is still higher, up about 100, but it is in correction territory as of yesterday, that major selloff yesterday, the s&p is higher by 10 and-a-half. we're looking at this morning yields and oil prices leading things. how would you assess markets today, john? >> right now, the nasdaq is higher mostly because of that very positive earnings report from amazon. nevertheless, there's no denying that the nasdaq is vulnerable to an extended stay by elevated bond yields, by a 10 year yield of nearly 5% or higher. nasdaq is vulnerable because iitsprice to earnings ratio, the valuation compared to the rest of the market is much higher, higher pe ratios increase the sensitivity of a stock price to higher interest rates and in addition eventually higher interest rates
dennis, thank you for joining the conversation. >> always an honor.e've got a move in stocks this morning. it's looking more mixed. the dow is negative, down 54 in the face of some earnings out of the oil sector and those oil stocks are down. that's taking the dow into negative territory. the nasdaq is still higher, up about 100, but it is in correction territory as of yesterday, that major selloff yesterday, the s&p is higher by 10 and-a-half. we're looking at this morning yields and...
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dennis. >> caller: dennis, dennis, yes. >> dennis, how are you doing? >> caller: i'm fine. to talk to you over here. >> you're very kind, dennis. thank you. >> caller: i have a question real quick if there are any common mistakes or pitfalls that people should avoid when managing their 401(k) accounts? >> i think that what people do is they take too many -- based on thinking that oh, it's for the long term, they take flyers. now, i think it's fine if you take flyers when you're in the teens or low 20s because you've got your whole life to make it back. but when it comes to 401(k), we want standard strict discipline. good dividend, good balance sheet. good growth stocks. that's what i believe is right. being realistic is key. expect corrections and don't rely on hope. please. no hope as an investing strategy because it's not. much more "mad money" ahead. do you know what's wrong? i'm sharing why having a thesis for each of your holdings can be a winning strategy. then when it's time to raise cash how do you determine what to sell? i'll give you my plan. and one of my favorit
dennis. >> caller: dennis, dennis, yes. >> dennis, how are you doing? >> caller: i'm fine. to talk to you over here. >> you're very kind, dennis. thank you. >> caller: i have a question real quick if there are any common mistakes or pitfalls that people should avoid when managing their 401(k) accounts? >> i think that what people do is they take too many -- based on thinking that oh, it's for the long term, they take flyers. now, i think it's fine if you take...
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and that is because, as dennis ross, former u.s.ites in the atlantic this week, there are almost no good choices. on the one hand, the terrorist leader is no doubt hoped the hostages would be a deterrent against israel'sauhing of an all out for against them. on the other hand, hamas allies knew that if they could trade there hostages for a number of militants held an israeli prisons, that would be heroes among palestinians who say those held in the israeli jails as part of the struggle against occupation. indeed, the spectacle of hamas gaining the release of prisoners and spite of its killing spree of israelis would allow its leaders to claim that their way worked. joining me now is the author himself, ambassador dennis ross. counselor as the washington institute for -- policy and a former u.s. envoy to the middle east. ambassador ross, thank you for the time. i found this to be fascinating reading and i wonder if you could sort of recount how the 2011 hostage negotiation, we are netanyahu traded i think it was 1000 child palestinia
and that is because, as dennis ross, former u.s.ites in the atlantic this week, there are almost no good choices. on the one hand, the terrorist leader is no doubt hoped the hostages would be a deterrent against israel'sauhing of an all out for against them. on the other hand, hamas allies knew that if they could trade there hostages for a number of militants held an israeli prisons, that would be heroes among palestinians who say those held in the israeli jails as part of the struggle against...
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dennis. dennis drives a red car. dennis. dennis drives a red car.es fire engines. is engines. grandpa's name is dennis dennis. i'm just going to take can't take a punt. my brain can't work that take a punt. my brain can't work tha right. what we reckon? >> right. what do we reckon? okay. says freddie's okay. louis says b, freddie's grandpa fireman. benjamin grandpa is a fireman. benjamin >> hey. >> hey. okay >> hey. okay anyone >> hey. okay anyone else? >> hey. okay anyone else? >> d d darren well, should i just say a different one? >> just to. >> just to. >> just to be okay. you're going for e now the answer is drum roll, please. it's c freddie's grandpa is a driver, so i see what the tutor we just spoke to was talking about. that what the tutor we just spoke to was talking about . that was was talking about. that was a little bit confusing, wasn't it? i'd have to probably draw it out. >> what's the point in that ? >> what's the point in that? >> what's the point in that? >> well, so, you know, you have to show intelligence, rather. >> about >> my
dennis. dennis drives a red car. dennis. dennis drives a red car.es fire engines. is engines. grandpa's name is dennis dennis. i'm just going to take can't take a punt. my brain can't work that take a punt. my brain can't work tha right. what we reckon? >> right. what do we reckon? okay. says freddie's okay. louis says b, freddie's grandpa fireman. benjamin grandpa is a fireman. benjamin >> hey. >> hey. okay >> hey. okay anyone >> hey. okay anyone else? >>...
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dennis, good to see you. thank you so much for being here this morning. you're with us all morning long. we're grateful. when we come back, the fbi is working with law enforcement across the country after a former hamas leader called for a global day of jihad on this, friday the 13th, nebraska congressman don bacon is here to weigh in on that. stay with us. (sfx: stone wheel crafting) ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ it's easy to get lost in investment research. introducing j.p. morgan personal advisors. hey david. connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. let's find the right investments for your goals okay, great. j.p. morgan wealth management. nice footwork. man, you're lucky, watching live sports never used to be this easy. now you can stream all your games like it's nothing. yes! [ cheers ] yeah! woho! running up and down that field looks tough. it's a pitch. get way more into what you're into when y
dennis, good to see you. thank you so much for being here this morning. you're with us all morning long. we're grateful. when we come back, the fbi is working with law enforcement across the country after a former hamas leader called for a global day of jihad on this, friday the 13th, nebraska congressman don bacon is here to weigh in on that. stay with us. (sfx: stone wheel crafting) ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to...
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. >> judy and dennis shepard first told their story on "today."ave one of the privileges, i think, of doing this show is you get to interview countless people who have a lasting impact on your life and an example of that, for me, is judy and dennis shepard, who i have stayed connected to, as savannah said, all of these years. we recently sat down to talk about their son, matthew, the journey they've been on, and what might have been >> i interviewed you all less than six months after this happened, and i thought i would play it for you. >> you know, it's one thing to lose a son, but the brutality of this crime and the viciousness, how do you deal with that? >> the anger really isn't there yet. i'm sure it will come. but it's not really there yet. i don't understand how anybody could do that. >> do you remember that? >> yeah, i remember thinking how odd it was that we were here doing this with you, that we're just two people who lost a son i don't think we understand the scope of how big it really was >> in fact, by the spring of 1999, everyone kne
. >> judy and dennis shepard first told their story on "today."ave one of the privileges, i think, of doing this show is you get to interview countless people who have a lasting impact on your life and an example of that, for me, is judy and dennis shepard, who i have stayed connected to, as savannah said, all of these years. we recently sat down to talk about their son, matthew, the journey they've been on, and what might have been >> i interviewed you all less than six...
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a non whole jenny's out of the city of new denny, the. the bus is a part of an initiative by private company in waco, which operates one of the largest fleets of the buses in the country. high representative either that when i'm on the highway, all i think about is getting my passengers to the destination safely. before that goes on in this transport sector accounts with nearly 10 percent of its total national greenhouse gas emissions in order to make liability green ambitious targets have been announced. i'm curious to find out how india can dekalb and nice economy while creating job opportunities for the most vulnerable and modern lives community or and that's how women like video can be positive. all that the new green economy has to offer have 7 man based on the problem stuff at home. the ask way that i'm capable of doing this job because it's men's work, especially since i look through people those way. but i'm up for driving such a big bus. they say this is men's work, north women's, i think work is work. you just need to use it in
a non whole jenny's out of the city of new denny, the. the bus is a part of an initiative by private company in waco, which operates one of the largest fleets of the buses in the country. high representative either that when i'm on the highway, all i think about is getting my passengers to the destination safely. before that goes on in this transport sector accounts with nearly 10 percent of its total national greenhouse gas emissions in order to make liability green ambitious targets have been...
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>> in many ways i agree with my former instructor, dennis ross. hamas must be eliminated. if there is lasting peace but you have organizations like hamas sponsored by iran, hezbollah which is very capable and they all want to destroy israel. i sometime the organizations must be beaten and defeated but hamas right now is a terrace organization must be eliminated and that will not be easy because they are part of the structure of the government there in gaza. >> final word. >> israel, keep doing it. america, stand with israel and route it out once and for all because if not, we will see nuclear weapons and not part of the world and potentially the hands of people like hamas. >> got it. thank you for joining us. it's good to see you, have a good weekend. welcome wall street journalist speech is george w. bush, bill mcgurn, thank you for joining us you heard our conversation, what you make of what's happening in gaza and iran? i agree the first step to clarify everything is hamas is beyond the pale. the first atrocity was october 7 when they killed israeli civilians. they also
>> in many ways i agree with my former instructor, dennis ross. hamas must be eliminated. if there is lasting peace but you have organizations like hamas sponsored by iran, hezbollah which is very capable and they all want to destroy israel. i sometime the organizations must be beaten and defeated but hamas right now is a terrace organization must be eliminated and that will not be easy because they are part of the structure of the government there in gaza. >> final word. >>...
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to mayor breed, president peskin, sunny, sarah dennis fill imz, maim' cohen and the entire office of economic and workforce development team, i want to thank you for believing in your vision, your generosity and bringing the landing to life. let's all continue to work towards a stronger more resilient downtown and now it's my honor to introduce the mayor of our downtown san francisco and our champion, mayor london breed. [applause] >> thank you. thank you robby and thank you so much for the work that you cannot to do to activate downtown in so many extraordinary ways. let's glo sf was an incredible art installation on several of our buildings. it attracted more than 50,000 people to the downtown area over a 10-day period spending an average of 121 per person. so we know when we make investments, we fuel our economy. no longer can we be comfortable with the financial district of the downtown corridor. after a global pandemic, we had to make changes and adopt to what our new normal is and what we're seeing is, people want a more activated downtown. so earlier this year, when i proposed
to mayor breed, president peskin, sunny, sarah dennis fill imz, maim' cohen and the entire office of economic and workforce development team, i want to thank you for believing in your vision, your generosity and bringing the landing to life. let's all continue to work towards a stronger more resilient downtown and now it's my honor to introduce the mayor of our downtown san francisco and our champion, mayor london breed. [applause] >> thank you. thank you robby and thank you so much for...
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dennis shanahan spoke with experts about all this.has the story. >> standing about 3800 feet tall. mount diablo is visible from the sacramento and san joaquin valleys. but to truly appreciated, you can drive all the way to the top and bask in the breathtaking views. and if you are extremely lucky, you might get a glimpse of a rare endangered california condor or this was big news for us because for the first time in 100 years, we had a flock, 6 bird flock of california, condors in contra costa county, juan pablo galvin, martinez's senior land use manager for the nonprofit save mount diablo. he explains condos are tracked in california by gps. this flock of 6 that was around mount diablo originally started out in this area down by a pinnacles and big sold as a flock of 26 birds. most of them went up up up, stopped around the pacheco pass area right here. this extent visited mount diablo, went on to spend the night on so in stanislaw county, which is part of the expansive diablo range. this is great news in a time where we need great ne
dennis shanahan spoke with experts about all this.has the story. >> standing about 3800 feet tall. mount diablo is visible from the sacramento and san joaquin valleys. but to truly appreciated, you can drive all the way to the top and bask in the breathtaking views. and if you are extremely lucky, you might get a glimpse of a rare endangered california condor or this was big news for us because for the first time in 100 years, we had a flock, 6 bird flock of california, condors in contra...
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dennis: that magazine continued up until the early '90s. jim: the color came in and was--that was a big deal. craig: and as long as it pretended that it was just an exercise magazine, it could get away with it. but what made "one" different was just the fact that they admitted they were a gay magazine right at the time that it's being persecuted the most. it was very, very important for the people who read it. a lot of the people who read it were in small towns or suburbs where they didn't have access to any kind of gay culture. and it's important to know that gay people had a lot of trouble just finding information about themselves. what does it mean to be gay? how do i deal with this? how do i categorize it? how do i think about my sexuality? and so, it was a lifeline for so many people. people wrote letters to the magazine, expressing themselves, talking about their problems, asking for help. "one" published some of those letters. they responded to all of those letters. they really created this intimate sense of conversation but at a ver
dennis: that magazine continued up until the early '90s. jim: the color came in and was--that was a big deal. craig: and as long as it pretended that it was just an exercise magazine, it could get away with it. but what made "one" different was just the fact that they admitted they were a gay magazine right at the time that it's being persecuted the most. it was very, very important for the people who read it. a lot of the people who read it were in small towns or suburbs where they...
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andrew rhiannon derek dennis, thank you for that. >> to united auto workers strikes are now over while one lingers on. the uaw reached a tentative deal with stellantis on saturday. more than 14,000 workers are expected back on the job in just the next few days. meantime, the walkout against gm has escalated a total of 18,000 workers are now on strike in four states. >> time now for a look at your morning weather. in denver first, the snow, then the cold. as much as 16in fell in some areas near colorado's capital. overnight lows in the city were in the single digits. flooding outside dallas, meanwhile, left two people dead. both victims were in cars that were swept off a road near the community of warsaw, texas. floods also forced more than two dozen people to be evacuated from a nearby town. looking at today's highs, 40s and 50s in the northeast, 70s and 80s along the gulf coast, most of the nation's midsection won't get out of the 40s. about popular fruit pouches for kids. >> also ahead, new video of a shooting in tampa. one of several mass shootings over the weekend as halloween cele
andrew rhiannon derek dennis, thank you for that. >> to united auto workers strikes are now over while one lingers on. the uaw reached a tentative deal with stellantis on saturday. more than 14,000 workers are expected back on the job in just the next few days. meantime, the walkout against gm has escalated a total of 18,000 workers are now on strike in four states. >> time now for a look at your morning weather. in denver first, the snow, then the cold. as much as 16in fell in some...
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derrick dennis, abc news, new york. >> derrick, thank you. nadine was released and was apparently not tested for drugs or alcohol as for senator menendez, he is due in court later this month. >> well, coming up, an airbnb nightmare. >> also ahead, one nfl player's fiery message to the fans who fiery message to the fans who booed him and the backlash the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. have fun, sis! ♪ can't stop adding stuff to your cart? get the bank of america customized cash rewards card, choose the online shopping category and earn 3% cash back. [sneeze] dude you coming? ♪ alka-seltzer plus powermax gels cold & flu relief with more concentrated power because the only thing
derrick dennis, abc news, new york. >> derrick, thank you. nadine was released and was apparently not tested for drugs or alcohol as for senator menendez, he is due in court later this month. >> well, coming up, an airbnb nightmare. >> also ahead, one nfl player's fiery message to the fans who fiery message to the fans who booed him and the backlash the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate....
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here's abc's derrick dennis this morning. >> 28 million american borrowers are rebalancing their budgetsas the three year pandemic pause on federal student loan payments expire. >> interest is 7.65. >> borrowers like sarah wood in denver now require to make payments on their student debt this month, for the first time in more than three years. >> as that relief during that pause period was huge with her $440 monthly bills due again, wood says she'll cut her spending and hold off on saving for her twin daughter's college education. it's just a tightening of the belt across all areas. you need to live in a house. you need to pay groceries and then you kind of have to figure out where to skimp and save the average federal student loan borrower owes more than $37,000 in debt payments averaging between 200 and $300 a month. >> a big toll on borrowers like michael lopez in anaheim, california. already struggling with stubbornly high inflation and rising interest rates. >> it makes it a moving target when we're trying to adjust our habits in the face of paying these payments and having a kid, n
here's abc's derrick dennis this morning. >> 28 million american borrowers are rebalancing their budgetsas the three year pandemic pause on federal student loan payments expire. >> interest is 7.65. >> borrowers like sarah wood in denver now require to make payments on their student debt this month, for the first time in more than three years. >> as that relief during that pause period was huge with her $440 monthly bills due again, wood says she'll cut her spending and...
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host: all right, dennis. he did mention election deniers.alk about the nine candidates and how that might play into the speaker. guest: the telling vote was to certify the election or not. we know emmer, pete sessions, austin scott, voted to certify the election. the other candidates voted to decertify. democrats would characterize that as election denier or insurrectionist. who voted against that, they say they have questions about previous certifications. that is a telling vote i think that separates the field and away, and it will be interesting to see who gets the nod for speaker in light of that. host: i want to ask about jack lew and his senate confirmation hearings and the process. let's take a look at an exchange between him and republican jim risch from last week. >> my problem goes back to your performance previously. to quote from the washington post opinion piece, it says lew must explain why he would not allow iran access to the financial system, yet secretly tried to do that by working to turn $5.7 billion in a rainy and easily
host: all right, dennis. he did mention election deniers.alk about the nine candidates and how that might play into the speaker. guest: the telling vote was to certify the election or not. we know emmer, pete sessions, austin scott, voted to certify the election. the other candidates voted to decertify. democrats would characterize that as election denier or insurrectionist. who voted against that, they say they have questions about previous certifications. that is a telling vote i think that...
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here's dennis murphy with shannon's story! the snapshots, the videos.documented her life. >> the photographer dad, the camera professional captured every moment of his daughter's life. >> she loved life. she wanted to do everything! >> these parents did not know back then how difficult it would be one day to look at these memories. >> i want to remember her voice. i put on a video. >> it's probably the hardest. it's hearing her voice. >> i'm shannon melendi welcome, to our special segment. >> when i look at that video, definitely a sweet memory. i look back at how just innocent we were. >> shannon was someone who wanted to live. >> but then came that phone call, way back in march 1994. shannon melendi's little sister monique was just 13 years old. >> i received a phone call former roommate. >> shannon was midway through her sophomore year in atlanta. they received a phone call from their childhood home in miami. and on the other line was athena, her sister's college roommate. >> athena was distraught, and was asking me if i heard or spoken to shannon. >
here's dennis murphy with shannon's story! the snapshots, the videos.documented her life. >> the photographer dad, the camera professional captured every moment of his daughter's life. >> she loved life. she wanted to do everything! >> these parents did not know back then how difficult it would be one day to look at these memories. >> i want to remember her voice. i put on a video. >> it's probably the hardest. it's hearing her voice. >> i'm shannon melendi...
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, dennis?ke parts present a real risk to safety. that is not just being a captain on 737. those are engine strapped to my airplane. and the lawsuit says this puts safety at jeopardy. so we have a middleman who is providing parts. they are falsifying documents. this is all offshore. and those parts are landing on minor aircraft engine. the good news is when you have two experienced, highly trained, well rested pilots, should an engine, part, that is what we are trying to do. i just flew this weekend to glacier part mountainous area, when you lose an engine, will be brief, we brief as we lose an engine because most serious emergency. and the mountainous area i have to get through the mountains with a different procedure. the bottom line is when you have fake parts, fraudulent parts on the airplane come on the engine, that poses a severe risk to the process that i have to go through to ensure that we keep passengers safe. we are good to go because we have trained pilots comics trained pilots. so t
, dennis?ke parts present a real risk to safety. that is not just being a captain on 737. those are engine strapped to my airplane. and the lawsuit says this puts safety at jeopardy. so we have a middleman who is providing parts. they are falsifying documents. this is all offshore. and those parts are landing on minor aircraft engine. the good news is when you have two experienced, highly trained, well rested pilots, should an engine, part, that is what we are trying to do. i just flew this...
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dennis the people of desperate for change. the transitional leadership is yet to provide the timeline for return to democracy. the close hawk reports the unexpected consequences of the cooling coupon workers from all sectors are on strike. the demonstrations are broadcast, live on state television, something and imaginable. under long time leader of the bone go where descent was met with repression. protestors denounce long working hours, shoddy contracts, even sexual harassment in the workplace. some we are woods and we come to work stressed every morning. we are insulted. there's a lack of respect and complete contempt towards work. as long as we have bodily treated poorly paid, we have no health insurance use. i don't know that we want to a respectable salary. even minimum wages make respected things need to change the progress, but the post president bongo is free, but his close relatives are under rest. acute, just as high trees as the bunker family announced a fortune, plundering state coffers in the oil rich nation for
dennis the people of desperate for change. the transitional leadership is yet to provide the timeline for return to democracy. the close hawk reports the unexpected consequences of the cooling coupon workers from all sectors are on strike. the demonstrations are broadcast, live on state television, something and imaginable. under long time leader of the bone go where descent was met with repression. protestors denounce long working hours, shoddy contracts, even sexual harassment in the...
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. >> federal prosecutors say dennis hastert was paying hush money to a man who was 14 years old whenernment says hastert that these two other high school wrestlers and the team manager while he was the coach. >> former republican speaker of the house dennis hastert was essentially wiped from the history books after pleading guilty in a hush money case that revealed he had severely sexually abused teenagers as a high school wrestling coach. when you hear the words republican speakers of the house, republicans really do not want you to think about dennis hastert. and today, house republicans are trying to determine who their next speaker will be. and you would think that one of the most basic criteria for republicans here would be that none of their candidates should be accused of any involvement in any wrestling related sexual misconduct scandals. right? >> a high-profile republican congressman is under fire tonight. a new lawsuit alleging that when jim jordan worked as a wrestling coach at ohio state university, he turned a blind eye to sexual misconduct by a team doctor. >> a colleg
. >> federal prosecutors say dennis hastert was paying hush money to a man who was 14 years old whenernment says hastert that these two other high school wrestlers and the team manager while he was the coach. >> former republican speaker of the house dennis hastert was essentially wiped from the history books after pleading guilty in a hush money case that revealed he had severely sexually abused teenagers as a high school wrestling coach. when you hear the words republican speakers...
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unfortunately, it looks like we have lost that live say that it was denny then. and a member of the is really can they said in the full the, and best of it to the united nations. ok, well, we're going to go to, i'll just there a senior political analyst mile on the shower, who joins us now in to moment. did you have a chance there to listen to what danny had to say from in his riley point of view. and what did you make of this or what of course, mr. ben, on. as i saw him, i've just got my dad speaks and you know, crashes about is that right and it's all on so on so forth. but it was refreshing in the beginning to hear him admit the shock and the fact that is right. it was basically in my village, humiliated by the mice at that point. it's the southern uh, book collection and material sedation and so on, so forth. i think it's kind of a, it's kind of interesting that he doesn't notice how much contradiction there is in his talk and i think you're questioning so, but as it was certainly hit the point about the fact that he keeps in use to make threats. and then he
unfortunately, it looks like we have lost that live say that it was denny then. and a member of the is really can they said in the full the, and best of it to the united nations. ok, well, we're going to go to, i'll just there a senior political analyst mile on the shower, who joins us now in to moment. did you have a chance there to listen to what danny had to say from in his riley point of view. and what did you make of this or what of course, mr. ben, on. as i saw him, i've just got my dad...
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in jerusalem, i'm brian dennis, fox news. police are investigating yet another deadly mass shooting this one in the state of florida. still ahead, what we're learning from investigators. also ahead in oakland, a festive celebration of mexican culture. we'll show you how people in the fruitvale dist ct commemorated the day we made it! bmo has arrived. hello? you said it. hello to more ways to save money, grow your wealth, grow your business. just what we needed, another big bank. not so fast. how many banks do you know that reward you for saving every month? he's got a good point. did i mention bmo has more fee-free atms than the two largest us banks combined? uh, b-m-o? just "bee-mo", actually. quick question, will all this stuff fit in your car? ( ♪ ) should i get rid of the mug? ♪ bmo ♪ at cretors, we handcraft every batch sof our delicious popcorn.g? like our cretors cheese and caramel mix. great on their own, even better together. try cretors, handcrafted small-batch popcorn. is it possible my network could take my busine
in jerusalem, i'm brian dennis, fox news. police are investigating yet another deadly mass shooting this one in the state of florida. still ahead, what we're learning from investigators. also ahead in oakland, a festive celebration of mexican culture. we'll show you how people in the fruitvale dist ct commemorated the day we made it! bmo has arrived. hello? you said it. hello to more ways to save money, grow your wealth, grow your business. just what we needed, another big bank. not so fast....
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ambassador dennis ross, on many facets, thank you.uch. >>> coming up, we turn to the story back here in america, new clashes inside the house republican caucus as they try to find a speaker. the man on your screen could be the replacement. he does not yet have the votes. some are saying they could be heading for another embarrassing vote a rama. we are on the ground in washington as we turn to that story next. on as we turn to tha story next ia. td can be caused by some mental health meds. and it's unlikely to improve without treatment. i felt like my movements were in the spotlight. #1-prescribed ingrezza is the only td treatment for adults that's always one pill, once daily. ingrezza 80 mg is proven to reduce td movements in 7 out of 10 people. people taking ingrezza can stay on most mental health meds. ingrezza can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, behaviors, feelings, or have though
ambassador dennis ross, on many facets, thank you.uch. >>> coming up, we turn to the story back here in america, new clashes inside the house republican caucus as they try to find a speaker. the man on your screen could be the replacement. he does not yet have the votes. some are saying they could be heading for another embarrassing vote a rama. we are on the ground in washington as we turn to that story next. on as we turn to tha story next ia. td can be caused by some mental health...
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guest: thank you dennis. the real challenge of course that we face in gaza that the palestinian people face is they are led by hamas, this terrorist organization and so i think the palestinian people have been some of the major -- the people who have suffered the most under hamas and so given that hamas launched this brutal attack i think there is widespread agreement israel has the ability to defend itself. i would take issue i don't think the u.s. supports israel has been blind if you go back to before the attacks, relations between biden and netanyahu were pretty frosty and biden was complaining about netanyahu's attempts to reform the judicial system within israel, raising concerns about the state of israeli does not -- israeli democracy. also putting pressure because of the settlements in the west bank. i think the united states has tried to balance supporting what is our closest partner in the region with also trying to behind closed doors nudge israel in the right direction. and then of course act -- a
guest: thank you dennis. the real challenge of course that we face in gaza that the palestinian people face is they are led by hamas, this terrorist organization and so i think the palestinian people have been some of the major -- the people who have suffered the most under hamas and so given that hamas launched this brutal attack i think there is widespread agreement israel has the ability to defend itself. i would take issue i don't think the u.s. supports israel has been blind if you go back...