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send it back to you. >> edward: stay away from stores at this weekend, got it. >> that is right. >> edward: so i want to get right to our retail expert. so we just got word that consumer confidence is at the highest level now since july of 2023. what do you think is driving the optimism? >> i think there are a couple things driving the optimism. we have seen overall we have seen inflation come down. we have also had an election. i think people are feeling optimistic about that. what i like to look at his bank of america, the aggravated credits and debits to data. if you look at what was being reported in august that information and this is what credit consumers are holding, that went up in august and it went down a little in october. this is indicating that consumers are pretty much saving up for this big spent later this month and into december. so that is when it is kind of indicating to me that consumers are getting ready to spend, in addition to the fact that inflation, when it comes to home prices as well as rent is starting to stabilize. so the consumer is feeling a little bit more o
send it back to you. >> edward: stay away from stores at this weekend, got it. >> that is right. >> edward: so i want to get right to our retail expert. so we just got word that consumer confidence is at the highest level now since july of 2023. what do you think is driving the optimism? >> i think there are a couple things driving the optimism. we have seen overall we have seen inflation come down. we have also had an election. i think people are feeling optimistic...
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edward: thank you. taking a look at markets on this shortened trading day, the dow and s&p just hit all-time highs and are on pace for another record, retailers also up with this holiday shopping season underway. so we have fox news contributor scott martin joining us to discuss this, markets close in about an hour, the last trading day of the month, last trading day of the week but volume is light about what are you looking at today? >> i will get into the fervor of having another record sale. adobe talked about it in the previous segment, the consumer is okay, boys and girls, the economy is stronger than people give it credit for. the reality is you need to get on board and catch up to the retail savings in sales that are out there which i'm going to do too. a new personal best at costco and grocery shopping and stopped by canadian goods, stocks that we love. edward: buying where you shop. we've talked about this in the past, regardless what is spent on black friday weakened the consumer is under pres
edward: thank you. taking a look at markets on this shortened trading day, the dow and s&p just hit all-time highs and are on pace for another record, retailers also up with this holiday shopping season underway. so we have fox news contributor scott martin joining us to discuss this, markets close in about an hour, the last trading day of the month, last trading day of the week but volume is light about what are you looking at today? >> i will get into the fervor of having another...
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my good friend edward lawrence will take it for the next hour. edward: maybe i will eat with you. we will see. appreciate it. coast to coast starts right now. ♪ edward: the b-52s. a record 80 million americans are expected to be on the move over thanksgiving and some may be driving through a storm that. we have you covered from the road to the skies to the kitchen table. let's get to jeff flock who was driving along the pennsylvania turnpike. how are the roads looking? >> reporter: we finally found a road that is moving, the pennsylvania turnpike going toward new jersey. we might hit the river before we get away. of the 80,000 traveling today we are part of the 70,000 on the road. every year it is a lot more folks driving than flying. you see a picture out the window of our car here. there's traffic out here but this one is moving pretty well. what is the worst time you could possibly travel? we asked aaa about that. reminding you this is officially wednesday afternoon. take a listen. >> wednesday afternoon is one of the worst times to be on the roads. traffic just accumulates dur
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edward: milton friedman 1999. business affairs. in the first trump administration. joins us now to discuss this. let's talk about doge. you see the inner workings of departments, you see how things get done, will there be areas to cut for this doge hc? >> i would like to see as americans, regardless of our partisan stripes, we need doge to succeed. our federal debt hit $36 trillion where our deficit spending is $2 trillion a year. we must get that under control. vivek ramaswamy and elon musk have set for an up have to provide a blueprint, they won't solve everything in two years but started looking at what departments don't we need, where can we cut spending, i wrote something where i recommended looking at duplicate of spending, looking at redundancy. there's a lot we can cut without impacting programs that the american people need. edward: you think they will find something but will they cut it? those are two things? >> one of the things i recommended was not only finding the cuts and the areas where we can cut
edward: milton friedman 1999. business affairs. in the first trump administration. joins us now to discuss this. let's talk about doge. you see the inner workings of departments, you see how things get done, will there be areas to cut for this doge hc? >> i would like to see as americans, regardless of our partisan stripes, we need doge to succeed. our federal debt hit $36 trillion where our deficit spending is $2 trillion a year. we must get that under control. vivek ramaswamy and elon...
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edward? >> edward: brook, thank you. my favourite part, t.s.a.g that. appreciate it. winter storms now compounding travel impact. adam with more on what appears to be a large complex. >> this is it. stretching back through denver but some of that energy back across portions of california. that will be the spot to pay attention to. it will be on the move. once it passes you by, that it is for the weather this week. but could be messy at times in denver so far this evening but really running into tomorrow as well. so here is that system as it makes the move so from tuesday into wednesday, settling across the middle of the country. by thanksgiving, east coast and running up to the northeast. on the backside of that, colder air but clearer conditions. on other sides of it, know it will be clearing off if you will be doing anything for hal thanksgiving. you to see the storm, the airport delays on wednesday. still expecting delays in denver because of the snow with the system. as it continues to march further off to the east, it becomes more of a rain
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edward? >> edward: that would be nice. christina coleman on the west coast, los angeles -- lax.hawk. andrea, the deals this year, are they as good as though deals last year? >> yeah, what's interesting is black friday is back and bigger than ever. i mean, consumers are expected to spend a record amount on black friday, and in fact, spending on average $650 per person. people are planning to buy at least half of their purchases in the sales event and retailers know people coming to the stores, going to be shopping online and looking for the deals, so they are putting them out there, i have seen a lot of big discounts, 50% off tvs, espresso makers, 40% off dyson, so i am seeing some good sales. >> edward: but is there some shenanigans going on where maybe a company and inflates the price just to bring it down to a normal level at the sale, and how do you identify that? >> exactly, and that is what everybody is wondering. how do i know i have been getting a good price. there have been deals dropping early in november, constantly fluctuating, so a few tools to help you out. first of
edward? >> edward: that would be nice. christina coleman on the west coast, los angeles -- lax.hawk. andrea, the deals this year, are they as good as though deals last year? >> yeah, what's interesting is black friday is back and bigger than ever. i mean, consumers are expected to spend a record amount on black friday, and in fact, spending on average $650 per person. people are planning to buy at least half of their purchases in the sales event and retailers know people coming to...
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edward in >> edward: thanks, hillary.t most americans approve of president-elect trump's transit plans and are looking forward to what his team can do specially when it comes to the cost of living. so let's get the read from bill at the "wall street journal" and taylor rigs co-host, taylor, ladies first and president-elect trump is gearing up far series of quick actions. guest getting his vision to move forwardm to see change before the mood sours. >> i asked that question to steven moore at the heritage foundation on trump's economic team and he thinks that a lot of things can happen day one. particularly with the great pick and i agree with the commentary. a lot of executive orders to start the drilling machine. to start boosting economic growth. a lot we are seeing in a.i. and productivity. so i do think that instead of 100 days, steven moore was saying he needs a 100 hour agenda because he is so laser focused on delivering for the americant besssent a step in the right direction. >> bill, american americans seem to be
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so edwards is not the most famous pastor, preacher at the time, but edwards has come down to us as the greatest intellectual figure of the first great awakening. and, arguably, the greatest intellect of the whole colonial american period. now, i mean, we could do a whole class on just jonathan edwards because he wrote with a ton, and it's very intellectually and theologically sophisticated and challenging. but he's best known for this one sermon. sippers in the hands of -- sinners in the hands of an angry god. and it gets anthologized and people read it today. and it's, it's a good news/bad news kind of thing because it's an absolutely brilliant sermon, there's no question about that, and it's frightening if you've ever read it. but we should not mistake edwards for some kind of screaming, you know, crazy, you know, somebody you see on late night if tv or something, you know, yelling about you're all going to hell and this kind of thing. he is a titanic intellect. the last job he had in his life was the president of the college of new jersey at princeton. so he was the president of pri
so edwards is not the most famous pastor, preacher at the time, but edwards has come down to us as the greatest intellectual figure of the first great awakening. and, arguably, the greatest intellect of the whole colonial american period. now, i mean, we could do a whole class on just jonathan edwards because he wrote with a ton, and it's very intellectually and theologically sophisticated and challenging. but he's best known for this one sermon. sippers in the hands of -- sinners in the hands...
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-— honour our firstborn son edward. �* ., , , ., edward. who had _ edward. and finally, the brown bear who had life-saving - edward. and finally, the brown bear who had life-saving brain| bear who had life—saving brain surgery six weeks ago is making a remarkable recovery according to keepers at the trust. veterinary surgeons fitted to a stand into his brain to help drain excess fluid believed to be causing the bear debilitating seizures. keepers say the two—year—old carb is almost back to his normal self. ok, let's talk about climbing now. now, this is a sport that's gaining popularity after featuring at the olympics. i've tried it. it's fun, but it's hard. but now some of the sport's enthusiasts are starting to ask about the environmental impact of their beloved activity. we spoke to two inventors based at motionlab in berlin, which is a hardtech hub. now, they're developing a new kind of climbing hold. those are those little blocks that you put your feet and hands in to hoist yourself up the wall. the team behind this project, which is s
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joining me now is independent markets analyst edward moya. hello to you, edward.ajority and expect rates to be cut in the us today. expect rates to be cut in the us today-— expect rates to be cut in the us toda . , . ,., ~ us today. very much so. i think the fed has _ us today. very much so. i think the fed has been _ us today. very much so. i think the fed has been very - the fed has been very consistent with their messaging and they don't want to surprise markets so they are going to go forward with a rate cut and it will be 25 basis points. what they will try to avoid is giving any signals as far as what they will be doing in the next couple of meetings. i think they want to assess exactly what will happen with all the elections we have. we are still trying to find out, will the republicans get the house? if they do, president—elect trump will have a good chance to turn all of his economic proposals into actual policy and that will have a major impact on growth, inflation, and the fed will really need to restart their summary of economic projections and i think
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it was edwards who spoke the famed phrase you've got mail. the maryland native recorded six lines in all, receiving $200 for his work. wow. edwards died tuesday in north carolina, one day before his 75th birthday. that's how you knew you were online back in the day. >> i think for so many of us, this was our very first email address. this was our very first internet. we used. >> so even a movie you've got mail, right? >> one of my favorite movies, actually. coming up, a brand new polka. >> but first, why dozens of monkeys have residents in south carolina locked inside their homes? what? that's next. you're watching world set free from granite. stone. does cooking with your old pans feel like a kitchen battle? scratch is here. stuck on food there and burnt on debris everywhere. you need to bring in battle tested pans with armor. you need granite. stone armor. max, the revolutionary cookware set with four durable layers of ultra nonstick. so slick virtually nothing sticks. no oil or butter needed. granite stone armor max is the fast, easy way t
it was edwards who spoke the famed phrase you've got mail. the maryland native recorded six lines in all, receiving $200 for his work. wow. edwards died tuesday in north carolina, one day before his 75th birthday. that's how you knew you were online back in the day. >> i think for so many of us, this was our very first email address. this was our very first internet. we used. >> so even a movie you've got mail, right? >> one of my favorite movies, actually. coming up, a brand...
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so please welcome howell raines and edward ball. as you might have gathered, the next hour is going to be a seminar in the deep south. this book of yours, how was a wonderful omnibus? it's about one third family history, about the raines family and the best families of central and northern alabama. in your coming of age. one third civil war history about an alabama unit called the first alabama cavalry 2000 men who fought with the north against the south. and one third diatribe against the myth the lost cause, the romantic story of a gallant old south, which is a story that covers the history of enslavement behind the civil war. let's start with the memoir part. you were raised in birmingham in the fifties and sixties. the front line or one of the front lines of the civil rights wars. and you came in a prosperous new south household in the steel town of birmingham. but your grandpa, aunts and before them were northern alabama people, close to appalachia in geography and in spirit. you write, we were. hill people come to town. tell u
so please welcome howell raines and edward ball. as you might have gathered, the next hour is going to be a seminar in the deep south. this book of yours, how was a wonderful omnibus? it's about one third family history, about the raines family and the best families of central and northern alabama. in your coming of age. one third civil war history about an alabama unit called the first alabama cavalry 2000 men who fought with the north against the south. and one third diatribe against the myth...
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edward. >> hillary, thank you. she's in the white house briefing room there.deals heating up. how does $29 air fare sound to west palm beach or new orleans. the ceo behind it is here next. [ ♪♪ ] [music playing] subject 1: at st. jude, there's one thing that makes us all family-- finding cures, saving children. family is how st. jude started, and family is how we keep going. subject 2: in this family, every child deserves a chance to live their best life. families never receive a bill from st. jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food because that's what you do for family. subject 3: one in five kids in the us still won't survive cancer, and globally, that number is even higher. subject 4: in this family, we won't stop until no child dies from cancer. subject 2: this holiday season, join our st. jude family. we need you. please donate now. (♪) if you're on medicare, remember, the annual enrollment period is here. the time to choose your coverage... begins october 15th... and ends december 7th. so call unitedhealthcare and get... coverage you can count on fo
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edward, please, floor is yours. edward: it's great to be back at hudson, and i appreciate you letting me step in last-minute to pinch-hit, or as the canadians might say, to lace up my skates. [laughter] but i really want to thank you and heather for focusing on this issue. it is absolutely critical, and i know that the tagline is friends tell friends the truth. as lisa was mentioning, we've got a ways to go on that front. the canadian government had an emissions-cap policy introduced this week, a cap on production. meanwhile we had the united states it's fair to say embracing its energy resources as part of the election results. as you mentioned, i'm the director of public policy at tc energy. i've been there for a year and a quarter. previously i served as executive vice president at the u.s. development finance corporation, a lot of investing and developing world, a lot of energy resources because it's so fundamental to countries' development. i was on capitol hill for longer than i care to admit. but tc energy, f
edward, please, floor is yours. edward: it's great to be back at hudson, and i appreciate you letting me step in last-minute to pinch-hit, or as the canadians might say, to lace up my skates. [laughter] but i really want to thank you and heather for focusing on this issue. it is absolutely critical, and i know that the tagline is friends tell friends the truth. as lisa was mentioning, we've got a ways to go on that front. the canadian government had an emissions-cap policy introduced this week,...
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they lost at home to the spurs, what a week it was time is up, look who's here edward lawrence from "coast to coast", what you got. >> we're going to talk turkey this hour also. >> happening now stocks soaring to kick off this thanksgiving week in the trading week o november, bitcoin on the other hand selling off after another boom late last week that the crypto currency ever so close to the record 100,000-dollar milestone, we will dig into every corner of the market i am edward lawrence and for neil cavuto, you are watching "coast to coast". first investors digesting president-elect cabinet pics and what they mean for economic policy in 2025 and beyond let's go to hillary vaughn live at the white house to give us more details for the pick for treasury secretary. >> scott bessent is going to be the man that helps deliver on every aspect of president-elect trump's economic agenda, trump saying that bessent is going to usher in a new golden age in america from supercharging ecoeconomic growth from cutting taxes for energy dominance and obliterating government waste and getting america's
they lost at home to the spurs, what a week it was time is up, look who's here edward lawrence from "coast to coast", what you got. >> we're going to talk turkey this hour also. >> happening now stocks soaring to kick off this thanksgiving week in the trading week o november, bitcoin on the other hand selling off after another boom late last week that the crypto currency ever so close to the record 100,000-dollar milestone, we will dig into every corner of the market i am...
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jack paar, edward r murrow and many more. she even made an appearance on the game show, what's my line? and if you haven't seen that, you can find on youtube. she's there to promote united nations week. but elena's life had so many dimensions that her savvy use of the brand new medium of television has been previously overlooked. the early days of television were profoundly influential on popular culture and early use of tv to advance the causes of peace in the rights of women and the politically marginalized was groundbreaking. however, she also courted relationships with the film industry as early as 1932, writing for fan magazines like photoplay and modern screen son james enlisted her to in the prolog for 1940 anti-nazi film pastor hall, riling the ire of isolationists in the senate on propaganda in motion pictures and radio. but she would also disappoint activists when choosing to cross a picket line protesting segregated cinemas in washington, dc to attend a fundraiser screening of abe lincoln in illinois. eleanor contr
jack paar, edward r murrow and many more. she even made an appearance on the game show, what's my line? and if you haven't seen that, you can find on youtube. she's there to promote united nations week. but elena's life had so many dimensions that her savvy use of the brand new medium of television has been previously overlooked. the early days of television were profoundly influential on popular culture and early use of tv to advance the causes of peace in the rights of women and the...
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edward g robinson. the same thing. and they had a lifelong friendship as well. so, if you look at those list of who's coming to the white house in the '30s, those are the people she will list as her favorites. >> okay. thank you very much. >> thank you. this is been very interesting. do you have any online resources you can recommend to view some of the footage of eleanor and even pastor hall? is that widely available? >> pastor hall is not. you can get past her hall on blu-ray but as i mentioned, her prologue is no longer available. it seems to be lost to history. we just have the written portion. the thing that is most readily available on the american archive of public broadcasting, all of the prospects of mankind episodes are there. so, that is from 1959 to 1962. she is older, less involved than on the earlier series. but if you go to youtube, i think the library has made some of them available, like the what's my line show. there are a few other interviews but many of these are only in archives. so, the paley center in new york city, that is where i did a l
edward g robinson. the same thing. and they had a lifelong friendship as well. so, if you look at those list of who's coming to the white house in the '30s, those are the people she will list as her favorites. >> okay. thank you very much. >> thank you. this is been very interesting. do you have any online resources you can recommend to view some of the footage of eleanor and even pastor hall? is that widely available? >> pastor hall is not. you can get past her hall on...
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edward luce from the financial times.ting ends and donald trump emerges, potentially he may speak to reporters, potentially he may get into his convoy and head back to the airport, back to florida. we are also keeping a nigh on what is happening in the senate. we are waiting for the senate. we are waiting for the result because those republicans we saw a little earlier, donald trump met with those republican lawmakers at a hotel in central washington. they are having a secret ballot and that's why the journalists are assembled there. they are electing the next senate majority leader, the person who will take over from mitch mcconnell who has held the post since 2007. he has been minority leader until last tuesday's election but the republicans winning the seat is there to give him a majority in there to give him a majority in the senate so now they elect one of three contenders. rick scott... so everyone watching to find out the result of the election to elect the new majority leader in the senate. let's return to the pic
edward luce from the financial times.ting ends and donald trump emerges, potentially he may speak to reporters, potentially he may get into his convoy and head back to the airport, back to florida. we are also keeping a nigh on what is happening in the senate. we are waiting for the senate. we are waiting for the result because those republicans we saw a little earlier, donald trump met with those republican lawmakers at a hotel in central washington. they are having a secret ballot and that's...
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thank you, edward. edward lawrence at the white house. let's talk about this. what a night. your reaction? >> well, that was priceless what we just heard from edward lawrence. looking back to the white house, we haven't seen the lights go on yet. you're absolutely right, edward. there are no lights on in the white house. maria: i get it. yeah, you are looking at donald trump cut into democrat strongholds. i made the point earlier, new york and new jersey losing by, what, 11 and 5 points? that's incredible. >> it sounds like a lot but it's not because historically he lost -- republicans have lost in those states big-time double digits and that's what's so important about these election results. it's not just about donald trump winning. it's about republicans flipping the senate. it's about republicans potentially kee keeping and even strengthening the house because people are tired of those democrat talking points that didn't get us anywhere. from gender neutral bathrooms to light on crime to defund the police, on and on, to lax borders, that's not what people want. people wa
thank you, edward. edward lawrence at the white house. let's talk about this. what a night. your reaction? >> well, that was priceless what we just heard from edward lawrence. looking back to the white house, we haven't seen the lights go on yet. you're absolutely right, edward. there are no lights on in the white house. maria: i get it. yeah, you are looking at donald trump cut into democrat strongholds. i made the point earlier, new york and new jersey losing by, what, 11 and 5 points?...
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music: "nimrod" from enigma variations — edward elgar. dido's lament by henry purcell.n of clergy and choir who come out first from the old foreign office door with a red carpet at the king's scouts lining each side. they will lead to the service of remembrance. the crossbearer, the sub—dean of the chapels royal and the right reverend right honourable dame sarah mullally the dean of the chapel royal, the bishop of london. major generaljames bowder, the officer commanding the household division, and his party lead the departures to take their place around the cenotaph. general bowder has seen active service in northern ireland and afghanistan. they marched down past the cenotaph to take their place. they will be followed by the procession of politicians led by the prime minister and leader of the conservative party, and other political parties, and many ministers and the government and former prime ministers. prime minister sir keir starmer and leader of the conservative party on his right, kemi badenoch, just appointed and ed davey, leader of liberal democrats and the l
music: "nimrod" from enigma variations — edward elgar. dido's lament by henry purcell.n of clergy and choir who come out first from the old foreign office door with a red carpet at the king's scouts lining each side. they will lead to the service of remembrance. the crossbearer, the sub—dean of the chapels royal and the right reverend right honourable dame sarah mullally the dean of the chapel royal, the bishop of london. major generaljames bowder, the officer commanding the...
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what are you doing there, what's happening down there, edward? reporter: yeah, standing in the rain at the moment, but i think things are moving very quickly, larry, with the president elect's cabinet choices, except when it comes to treasury secretary pick. more on that in a moment and latest pick is attorney general picking pam bondi as nominee. hours after representative matt gaetz withdrew his name, the president elect selected the florida attorney general as his choice for attorney general. the response? positive, listen. >> we need to open the books on what the agency haves done going after trump and going after conservatives and religious americans, people of faith. we need to lay it all there and fire everybody involved and we need to overhaul doj and fbi, and i think pam bondi will be up for that task. reporter: democrats also concerned and listen to this guest on msnbc. >> she's competent and she actually knows how to do this job. if anyone on the democratic side or anyone caring about liberty or justice thinking maybe matt gaetz will s
what are you doing there, what's happening down there, edward? reporter: yeah, standing in the rain at the moment, but i think things are moving very quickly, larry, with the president elect's cabinet choices, except when it comes to treasury secretary pick. more on that in a moment and latest pick is attorney general picking pam bondi as nominee. hours after representative matt gaetz withdrew his name, the president elect selected the florida attorney general as his choice for attorney...
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stuart: edward lawrence, thank you very much.ting stuff, taxpayers paid roughly $38 million every year to employ 297 dei staffers at department of health and human services. come in, tomi lahren. trump's going to end that; right? >> he certainly is. listen, the list of trump appointees just continues to amaze me in the best way possible. i'm especially excited, stuart, about elon musk and vivek ramaswamy going in there with the department of government efficiency and making some big changes. listen, how much money could we save the american taxpayer if we're not wasting it on all of this bologna. you know, with all of the offices and all the dedicated dei, they've been yet to show us what that's really done to improve the lives of the american people. if they can show us some real proof of this doing any good for anybody, then maybe we can have a discussion. but i think as it stands now, trump has an easy job on his hands and cut the waste, fraud and abuse, let's return that money to the american taxpayers, use it on something mu
stuart: edward lawrence, thank you very much.ting stuff, taxpayers paid roughly $38 million every year to employ 297 dei staffers at department of health and human services. come in, tomi lahren. trump's going to end that; right? >> he certainly is. listen, the list of trump appointees just continues to amaze me in the best way possible. i'm especially excited, stuart, about elon musk and vivek ramaswamy going in there with the department of government efficiency and making some big...
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edward g. robinson. they had a lifelong friendship as well. if you look at the lists of who was coming in the 1930s, those are her favorites. >> thank you thank. >> thank you. this has been very interesting. do you have any online resources to view some of the footage of eleanor? >> you can get postor hall on blu-ray. as i mentioned her prologue is no longer available and seems to be lost to history. the thing that is most readily available on the american archive of public broadcasting, all of the prospects of mankind are there from 1959 to 1962. if you go to youtube, i think the library has made some of them available like the "what's my line" show and there are a few other interviews, but many of these are only in archives. the center in new york is where i did a lot of research. you can watch things like the sarah churchill show. who knows she had a talk show. eleanor was the first guest. yeah. it is hard to find a lot of it. >> okay. thank you. >> i happened to be listening to one of her commercial programs. she did a commercial for a but
edward g. robinson. they had a lifelong friendship as well. if you look at the lists of who was coming in the 1930s, those are her favorites. >> thank you thank. >> thank you. this has been very interesting. do you have any online resources to view some of the footage of eleanor? >> you can get postor hall on blu-ray. as i mentioned her prologue is no longer available and seems to be lost to history. the thing that is most readily available on the american archive of public...
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edward loose, speaking to me from washington.e house. that meeting still going on betweenjoe biden and donald trump coming up to about an hour, so we wait to see when he emerges, speaks to reporters, we have cameras and microphones already. we also have pictures live from congress, because we are waiting for more reaction to that election of the new senatorjohn thune, who has been elected today as the new senate majority leader for the republicans. there he is, the south dakota senator. he wins this election between three candidates put forward, donald trump's favoured candidate for the florida senator rick scott, going out in the first round, butjohn thune elected as the new senate majority leader in the us senate with the republicans holding sway. let me point you to the bbc live page because all the latest from that meeting going on in the oval office. you can keep right up to date there on the bbc�*s right up to date there on the bbc�*s website. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are watching bbc news.
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edwards recorded.'ve got mail and a handful of other phrases on a cassette decks sitting in his living those snippets will go on to become iconic. they would be heard by hundreds of millions of people and they would even spawn one of the greatest rom coms of all time. edwards would later reflect on how he would sometimes being a computer store standing in line, surrounded by stacks of aol disks, anything to himself. wow, my voice is on every single one of those and nobody knows. and now you do. and thanks, elwood edwards, for being the voice of a simpler, more innocent time for a technology that would go on to conquer the world. back to you.the guinness world records celebrating their 70th anniversary and once again in california will be well represented. reporter jasmine simpkins is in southern california, went to the new record holders in tonight's the entertainment report. >>topping our way through the bunny museum, guys, because i want to introduce to you california residents who have jumped right
edwards recorded.'ve got mail and a handful of other phrases on a cassette decks sitting in his living those snippets will go on to become iconic. they would be heard by hundreds of millions of people and they would even spawn one of the greatest rom coms of all time. edwards would later reflect on how he would sometimes being a computer store standing in line, surrounded by stacks of aol disks, anything to himself. wow, my voice is on every single one of those and nobody knows. and now you do....
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. >> reporter: there was not anything left to salvage at her parent's home that charlotte edwards had just moved into a year ago. >> i felt like i was finally okay since the last fire. okay, i finally got, you know, settled back in, i am finally back home with my family. >> reporter: unbelievably she has been through this nightmare before. six years ago the day before her birthday on november 8th, the deadly and destructive camp fire destroyed her home and wiped out the northern california town of paradise as she ran from the flames. then, last week, the day before her birthday, again, the mountain fire came raging through her neighborhood. >> so, i have been through it before. i looked at everything that i had and i was just like i just replaced it all from the last fire. >> reporter: she left with her parents with only the clothes on her back and her three cats. >> all of a sudden charlotte jumps up and says i have been through this before, i am packing up now. and two minutes after that, smoke started coming through. >> reporter: like so many had to do her step dad says they left w
. >> reporter: there was not anything left to salvage at her parent's home that charlotte edwards had just moved into a year ago. >> i felt like i was finally okay since the last fire. okay, i finally got, you know, settled back in, i am finally back home with my family. >> reporter: unbelievably she has been through this nightmare before. six years ago the day before her birthday on november 8th, the deadly and destructive camp fire destroyed her home and wiped out the...
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edward lawrence, so good at following this.pitol hill following other developments, the president was there earlier today, not there, in a hotel, talking to a lot of republican house key players, showing his support, mike johnson and all of this as the senate decides on new leader, john will be the guy controlling them. >> reporter: donald trump, different reception on capitol hill. he was met with roaring applause from house republicans as he stopped by the meeting before he made his way to meet with president biden. it was a homecoming rally but also a game day peptalk. trump leveled with republicans who at times had bickered among themselves over issues. 's message to them get it all done and unify. he doesn't wind any gop defectors slowing down his agenda. it's possible once all the house raises are called, houseboat republicans only have a couple seat majority come and a lot of wiggle room, trump seemed confident whatever majority they end up within the house, 5 seats or one it won't be a problem. >> a very nice gathering.
edward lawrence, so good at following this.pitol hill following other developments, the president was there earlier today, not there, in a hotel, talking to a lot of republican house key players, showing his support, mike johnson and all of this as the senate decides on new leader, john will be the guy controlling them. >> reporter: donald trump, different reception on capitol hill. he was met with roaring applause from house republicans as he stopped by the meeting before he made his way...
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you can call me colonel edwards. but what i prefer is that you call me by this call sign i had for 19 months as a company commander hotwire six now that in best description of me in some of my actions i don't know what it would be the guy sitting here we don't have enough time to tell you the real story behind the battle of hell. that's right? my goal is to get you to read the book if you have it, don't tell me. you saw the movie because. i am not a movie fan. moore and galloway took eight years to write that book and my most of that time was spent going around and finding veterans and interviewing them and telling a portion their story in the book book. the other thing i'll tell you is we're not going to have time for many, but we loved talking to cadets and young officer debbie. so you see us worn out or you see us the bar, stop us and we will talk to you and answer your questions. seek company, third company in. thanks to john and tony nadal who's not here a and big company the enemy is a little -- off we not land
you can call me colonel edwards. but what i prefer is that you call me by this call sign i had for 19 months as a company commander hotwire six now that in best description of me in some of my actions i don't know what it would be the guy sitting here we don't have enough time to tell you the real story behind the battle of hell. that's right? my goal is to get you to read the book if you have it, don't tell me. you saw the movie because. i am not a movie fan. moore and galloway took eight...
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thank you very much, edward lawrence, we appreciate it., folks, there's a blue collar boom out there, and that's what investors are telling us, and that's the subject of the riff. ♪ so the trump trade on wall street is predicting a blue collar boom for the economy. since election night the dow jones is up over 2,000 points including over $5000 earlier -- 500 earlier today. the 1500-point rise on day after the election was the single largest daily gain in history, and the rally is not just about nvidia and the big tech stocks, it's spread to banks and industrials like caterpillar and and small caps in the russell 2000. let's not forget that the trump trade includes spectacular aforementioned rally in bitcoin which, hold on, has gone up 43% or $30,000 since the election 15 few days ago -- 15 days ago. mr. trump has styled himself a cryptocurrency aficionado. he's even talking about a crypto czar in the white house and widespread use of cryptocurrency will provide competition for the excess money created by the federal reserve. very much like
thank you very much, edward lawrence, we appreciate it., folks, there's a blue collar boom out there, and that's what investors are telling us, and that's the subject of the riff. ♪ so the trump trade on wall street is predicting a blue collar boom for the economy. since election night the dow jones is up over 2,000 points including over $5000 earlier -- 500 earlier today. the 1500-point rise on day after the election was the single largest daily gain in history, and the rally is not just...
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espn's herm edwards brings his expertise to size up this week's biggest games.lus, a college football superfan gets serenaded for a major milestone. ♪ >> whit: and good morning, america. so great to have you with us on a sunday. gio finally won. >> janai: he did. i'm glad that you said it. >> whit: speaking of football -- >> janai: it's a big deal. >> gio: finally. >> whit: he's on the board. he got one. >> gio: it was the one that mattered too. >> whit: that's right. the hometown. >> gio: miami. >> whit: we have a lot to cover this morning including president-elect donald trump moving fast on lining up his new administration, but taking some downtime to revisit madison square garden where he held that big pre-election rally. this time, trump taking in last night's ufc fight. >> janai: that was a big event. >>> also this morning, mcdonald's making a major move trying to win back customers after that recent e.coli outbreak. surely you remember that, and we have more on that coming up. >> gio: but we do begin here with the new developments overnight in the war on
espn's herm edwards brings his expertise to size up this week's biggest games.lus, a college football superfan gets serenaded for a major milestone. ♪ >> whit: and good morning, america. so great to have you with us on a sunday. gio finally won. >> janai: he did. i'm glad that you said it. >> whit: speaking of football -- >> janai: it's a big deal. >> gio: finally. >> whit: he's on the board. he got one. >> gio: it was the one that mattered too....
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herm edwards back in the house with us. coach, good morning. great to have you as always. i think if you are the commanders, you got to realize you're going to have to deal with the pittsburgh defense. this jayden daniels, first big test. they've only given up 15 points a game and here's a critical one. they take the ball away. they have had 15 takeaways, so jayden is going to have to be very careful with the ball, and on the other side of it, if you are washington, you're going to have to deal with the pittsburgh steelers' run game. you know about russell wilson, and all that kind of good stuff, but it's really about their run game. can they stop harrison from running the football? and that has been the weakness of the washington commanders, their run defense. >> janai: so -- but you're close with jayden, right? so what did you tell him? what are you texting him? >> very. well, it's very simple. if it looks a little fuzzy, just run. get through there. you'll be fine. >> janai: there you go. >> whit: he's good at that. >> janai: later today, a major nfc east matchup betwee
herm edwards back in the house with us. coach, good morning. great to have you as always. i think if you are the commanders, you got to realize you're going to have to deal with the pittsburgh defense. this jayden daniels, first big test. they've only given up 15 points a game and here's a critical one. they take the ball away. they have had 15 takeaways, so jayden is going to have to be very careful with the ball, and on the other side of it, if you are washington, you're going to have to deal...
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. >> reporter: brad edwards was preparing to welcome his first children, twin boys, into the world inhought we were just going to have a normal pregnancy. i quickly learned that wasn't going to be the case. >> reporter: both babies died due to complications in childbirth. >> i didn't know if there was anything i could've done differently. >> reporter: and now the 38- year-old is determined to educate other black men about the birthing process. in his grief he connected with longtime friend kyra betts, who happens to be a doula. a doula is a trained official who provides nonmedical emotional and physical support to nursing people before, during, and after childbirth. >> he asked me if i wanted to help other dads in the way that i had helped him and i said, sure, what you mean. >> reporter: betts and edwards launched the first of several six-week training programs in st. louis, missouri, through the nonprofit fearless fathers. >> we talked about seizures, we talked about what he claims he actually is. >> i want to be a first time that coming up sometime next year. my primary reason for
. >> reporter: brad edwards was preparing to welcome his first children, twin boys, into the world inhought we were just going to have a normal pregnancy. i quickly learned that wasn't going to be the case. >> reporter: both babies died due to complications in childbirth. >> i didn't know if there was anything i could've done differently. >> reporter: and now the 38- year-old is determined to educate other black men about the birthing process. in his grief he connected...
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edward lawrence on how they are responding and what is garnering this attention. to you, my friend. >> reporter: the markets may be reacting to the fact that it keeps the rate cut on the table, maybe brings 50 basis point cut into the conversation because it's a week jobs report, no one thought the jobs report would be is this bad, last time, 12,000 jobs were created, fewer than 12,000 in december 2020. in this report, you can run them down, manufacturing lost 46,000 jobs, retail sales down 6400, the holiday shopping season, leisure and hospitality lost 4000 jobs. i pressed the labor secretary about this. listen. >> is this a trend we are seeing where jobs are significantly slowing down? >> this last month was impacted by a couple of anomalies, one was the back to back hurricanes, really devastating, people lost their homes, businesses closed. people lost their lives. >> reporter: hurricane helenand milton, the boeing strike, bureau of labor statistics tells us 46,000 manufacturing jobs lost last month, the strike accounted for 34,000 of those. a trend in manufact
edward lawrence on how they are responding and what is garnering this attention. to you, my friend. >> reporter: the markets may be reacting to the fact that it keeps the rate cut on the table, maybe brings 50 basis point cut into the conversation because it's a week jobs report, no one thought the jobs report would be is this bad, last time, 12,000 jobs were created, fewer than 12,000 in december 2020. in this report, you can run them down, manufacturing lost 46,000 jobs, retail sales...
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but, you know, edward g robinson was nothing like his films, and he was a great actor.welles says cagney�*s the greatest actor that he ever saw. and so it's very tricky. and you have to understand that you get parts that are suited, and if you score in those roles, there's more to come — when you take the characters i've played, you take godfather, you take donnie brasco, different, not the same people. you take scarface, certainly different than those two. carlito's way, different. so i don't see a similarity, even. they belong in a certain spectrum, but they're different. i don't see repeating in those characters. i try to avoid that. you've played a lot of real characters as well. everyone from hoffa to phil spector. now your book's out there. yeah. if someone bought the rights to that, how would you feel about your life story being turned into a film with someone playing you ? i would be sort of embarrassed, but it's ok, you know? imean... why would you be embarrassed? i don't know why. i mean, because it's not me, really. but that's ok, you know? i mean, i did serp
but, you know, edward g robinson was nothing like his films, and he was a great actor.welles says cagney�*s the greatest actor that he ever saw. and so it's very tricky. and you have to understand that you get parts that are suited, and if you score in those roles, there's more to come — when you take the characters i've played, you take godfather, you take donnie brasco, different, not the same people. you take scarface, certainly different than those two. carlito's way, different. so i...
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s a whistleblower edwards as odin us authorities, master male. all forms of communication between us citizens go into one. gives us poll. 76 percent of americans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, as trillions from public money i used to wage war abroad. the gap between rich and poor and the usa is now reached its west level since the great depression of 1929. if you believe the fake news media in the usa and it's about so later it states you think tomorrow's election was being interfered with by russia and china? joining me now from washington, dc of james memphis, a multi award winning journalist, emmy nominated filmmaker and best selling author of the puzzle palace the shadow factory and body of secrets and most recently by fail foreign spies, mill savages, and the collapse of america's counter intelligence. james, thanks for getting on to show ahead of our coverage of the us selections tomorrow. we know style him is britain. his tried to interfere with the outcome of tomorrow's us elections. people can watch our coverage an
s a whistleblower edwards as odin us authorities, master male. all forms of communication between us citizens go into one. gives us poll. 76 percent of americans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, as trillions from public money i used to wage war abroad. the gap between rich and poor and the usa is now reached its west level since the great depression of 1929. if you believe the fake news media in the usa and it's about so later it states you think tomorrow's election was...
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police later arresting edward herrera of san jose. he's accused of intentionally running over thomas. investigators say the two men knew each other, but thomas's sister sabrina says neither she nor anyone in the family knows herrera. so a potential motive there remains unclear right now. thomas being remembered as a loving man, someone who looked out for his family and friends and had a great sense of humor. his sister says she was also. he was also generous to others, volunteering his time to help the homeless. she says his absence this holiday season is going to leave a void at the dinner table. >> thanksgiving and christmas aren't going to be the same. my brother was the life of holidays. we'd be sitting there having supper. you know, like any traditional family, having thanksgiving dinner, and he'd be cracking jokes. he was a joke. he would crack jokes all the time. was a big, goofy person. and that's something that was stripped of us. our smile, our laugh. our hearts aren't going to be the same after this. >> and the man allegedl
police later arresting edward herrera of san jose. he's accused of intentionally running over thomas. investigators say the two men knew each other, but thomas's sister sabrina says neither she nor anyone in the family knows herrera. so a potential motive there remains unclear right now. thomas being remembered as a loving man, someone who looked out for his family and friends and had a great sense of humor. his sister says she was also. he was also generous to others, volunteering his time to...
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edward lawrence at the white house. edward with, what does lutnick if mean for the trump economy?, it means he's a china hawk, so the tariffs will be supported under the commerce department. the ones that do come9 out of the commerce department. the president is picking people who share his vision especially with the tariffs and corporate ab taxes, and the transition co-chair, howard lutnick, will keep those section 20 to 1 tariffs come how of there that the trump used in his first term on chinese washing machines and solar panels. lutnick will be part of a larger economic team. a big part is the treasury secretary, still up in the air. of sources tell fox the president-elect is looking for a pro-tariff treasury secretary. another name back in the mix, senator bill hagerty. he flew with trump to the spacex lawn of. last night. his name has been added to others like scott bessent, mark rowan and robert lighthizer. kevin leery believes the president-elect wants to -- kevin to theory believes the president-elect wants to move quickly. >> i'd like to see haggerty at treasury. i'm a fa
edward lawrence at the white house. edward with, what does lutnick if mean for the trump economy?, it means he's a china hawk, so the tariffs will be supported under the commerce department. the ones that do come9 out of the commerce department. the president is picking people who share his vision especially with the tariffs and corporate ab taxes, and the transition co-chair, howard lutnick, will keep those section 20 to 1 tariffs come how of there that the trump used in his first term on...
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edward lawrence live from the white house. edward, how big will the economy be in this election?a, this could be the issue, it rates number one in the polls. republicans want to see it that way. democrats would like to see abortion as the issue people vote on but when you look at these two candidates, former president trump wants to cut taxes on tips, cut taxes on social security, cut taxes on overtime. the former president also wants to extend the trump tax cuts. former president trump wants to lower the former rates and move to the united states. president trump sees it as the number two issue. listen. >> we want people to come into our country but they have to come in legally and we want strong borders and we want people to come in, we want to be totally inclusive but they have to come in, i think that is a big issue, to me that was the biggest issue. i may be wrong. a lot of people said inflation. inflation is a disaster, but i think it is the second issue. i think the first is the border. >> vice president, harris less is specific about her economic plan, reduce taxes on tip
edward lawrence live from the white house. edward, how big will the economy be in this election?a, this could be the issue, it rates number one in the polls. republicans want to see it that way. democrats would like to see abortion as the issue people vote on but when you look at these two candidates, former president trump wants to cut taxes on tips, cut taxes on social security, cut taxes on overtime. the former president also wants to extend the trump tax cuts. former president trump wants...
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edward lawrence at the white house.eal with inflation? >> reporter: well, he thinks he can fix it through bringing energy prices, that's the core to his policy billion going forward. but, you know, the biden-harris administration dealt another blow with this report because of their legacy of the higher prices and higher inflation. the cpi ticked up overall. year-over-year, 2.6. core inflation holding at 3.3% year-over-year, and that has been the trend that tiki inflation -- sticky inflation staying basically constant. the federal reserve will likely say it's not enough to pause the rate cuts for the december meeting because they're focused on the softening labor market. >> i think what the fed and jay powell's got to look at is the supply side of our economy. the growth initiation -- initias to take place so as supply catches up to to demand. and that's all within the president's, the president-elect's, america first plan for increasing manufacturing, increasing production of goods and services. >> reporter: so numbers
edward lawrence at the white house.eal with inflation? >> reporter: well, he thinks he can fix it through bringing energy prices, that's the core to his policy billion going forward. but, you know, the biden-harris administration dealt another blow with this report because of their legacy of the higher prices and higher inflation. the cpi ticked up overall. year-over-year, 2.6. core inflation holding at 3.3% year-over-year, and that has been the trend that tiki inflation -- sticky...
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edward is the ceo of the theodore roosevelt presidential library foundation. he previously spent two decades in broadcast and digital media during time, he received an emmy award for his work with anthony bourdain. two webby awards, the edward murrow award and the george foster peabody for abc news coverage during 911. tonight will be talking about his new book, the loves of theodore roosevelt the women who created the president told through the eyes of the five unsung women that influenced roosevelt's roosevelt. this book is a presidential chronicle unlike any other. kirkus reviews writes that the book is a fascinating celebration of women who helped make an iconic precedent. o'keefe's prose brings vitality and nuance to his subjects. he will be in conversation with susan page. susan, who is currently the washington chief of usa today, is an award winning journalist and author. her books madam speaker, nancy pelosi, the lessons of power and the matriarch barbara bush and the making of an american dynasty. both new york times best sellers. her biography of bar
edward is the ceo of the theodore roosevelt presidential library foundation. he previously spent two decades in broadcast and digital media during time, he received an emmy award for his work with anthony bourdain. two webby awards, the edward murrow award and the george foster peabody for abc news coverage during 911. tonight will be talking about his new book, the loves of theodore roosevelt the women who created the president told through the eyes of the five unsung women that influenced...
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according to n s a whistleblower edwards. as odin us authorities must avail all forms of communication between us citizens, according to one. yep. so as poll 76 percent of americans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction. as trillions from public money i used to wage war abroad. the gap between rich and poor and the usa is now reached its west level since the great depression of 1929. if you believe the fake news media in the usa and it's about so later states you think tomorrow's election was being interfered with by russia and china? joining me now from washington dc, a james bond fan, a multi award winning journalist. i mean nominated filmmaker and best selling author of the puzzle palace the shadow factory and body of secrets and most recently by fail foreign spies, mills savages and the collapse of america's counter intelligence. james, thanks for getting back on the show. head of our coverage of the us selections tomorrow. we know style him is britain is tried to interfere with the outcome of tomorrow's us
according to n s a whistleblower edwards. as odin us authorities must avail all forms of communication between us citizens, according to one. yep. so as poll 76 percent of americans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction. as trillions from public money i used to wage war abroad. the gap between rich and poor and the usa is now reached its west level since the great depression of 1929. if you believe the fake news media in the usa and it's about so later states you think tomorrow's...