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and director eisen, who besides the e.e.o. office has the authority to monitor discrimination complaints and do any other departments monitor these complaints? >> no. the discrimination complaints come directly to either my office or to one of the delegated units, and they are handles and independently, and the complainant is protected from any backlash from the filing of the complaint it's limited to our specifically designated e.e.o. staff. >> president walton: and since you brought up retaliation, is there reports of retaliation? do you keep that data and information? >> if it's brought to our attention, a claim of retaliation would either expand an existing claim or generate a new one, because in and of itself, it could constitute a violation of our regulation or statute? >> president walton: if i reached out, you would be able to tell me how many retaliation reports are made, as well? >> i would be able to tell you how many retaliation reports were made over a period, and it could show a trend. it may be more challenging
and director eisen, who besides the e.e.o. office has the authority to monitor discrimination complaints and do any other departments monitor these complaints? >> no. the discrimination complaints come directly to either my office or to one of the delegated units, and they are handles and independently, and the complainant is protected from any backlash from the filing of the complaint it's limited to our specifically designated e.e.o. staff. >> president walton: and since you...
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and director eisen, who besides the e.e.o. office has the authority to monitor discrimination complaints and do any other departments monitor these complaints? >> no. the discrimination complaints come directly to either my office or to one of the delegated units, and they are handles and independently, and the complainant is protected from any backlash from the filing of the complaint it's limited to our specifically designated e.e.o. staff. >> president walton: and since you brought up retaliation, is there reports of retaliation? do you keep that data and information? >> if it's brought to our attention, a claim of retaliation would either expand an existing claim or generate a new one, because in and of itself, it could constitute a violation of our regulation or statute? >> president walton: if i reached out, you would be able to tell me how many retaliation reports are made, as well? >> i would be able to tell you how many retaliation reports were made over a period, and it could show a trend. it may be more challenging
and director eisen, who besides the e.e.o. office has the authority to monitor discrimination complaints and do any other departments monitor these complaints? >> no. the discrimination complaints come directly to either my office or to one of the delegated units, and they are handles and independently, and the complainant is protected from any backlash from the filing of the complaint it's limited to our specifically designated e.e.o. staff. >> president walton: and since you...
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and director eisen, who besides the e.e.o. office has the authority to monitor discrimination complaints and do any other departments monitor these complaints? >> no. the discrimination complaints come directly to either my office or to one of the delegated units, and they are handles and independently, and the complainant is protected from any backlash from the filing of the complaint it's limited to our specifically designated e.e.o. staff. >> president walton: and since you brought up retaliation, is there reports of retaliation? do you keep that data and information? >> if it's brought to our attention, a claim of retaliation would either expand an existing claim or generate a new one, because in and of itself, it could constitute a violation of our regulation or statute? >> president walton: if i reached out, you would be able to tell me how many retaliation reports are made, as well? >> i would be able to tell you how many retaliation reports were made over a period, and it could show a trend. it may be more challenging
and director eisen, who besides the e.e.o. office has the authority to monitor discrimination complaints and do any other departments monitor these complaints? >> no. the discrimination complaints come directly to either my office or to one of the delegated units, and they are handles and independently, and the complainant is protected from any backlash from the filing of the complaint it's limited to our specifically designated e.e.o. staff. >> president walton: and since you...
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and i do just want to thank director eisen and all of her team, professor gould and all the employees that spoke during public comment, as well as the public and my colleagues for participating in today's hearing at a whole. i think it's time for action. we've heard so many recommendations from affected employees, other city leaders, and, of course, our independent reviewer. and although d.h.r. is making some changes as a result of the report, our office is not completely so fared with what is being proposed, and that real employees are actually always being heard. we will go to the ballot to create the following [indiscernible] office of racial equity on all workplace discrimination cases, legislate the creation of an independent investigator to oversee d.h.r. claims of discrimination or legislate the creation of a completely separate e.e.o. department, and of course, we're going to continue to do our work to find out what may be best for us as a city. i also want to work with d.h.r. to create a working group specifically for black employees on city employment that will be appointed
and i do just want to thank director eisen and all of her team, professor gould and all the employees that spoke during public comment, as well as the public and my colleagues for participating in today's hearing at a whole. i think it's time for action. we've heard so many recommendations from affected employees, other city leaders, and, of course, our independent reviewer. and although d.h.r. is making some changes as a result of the report, our office is not completely so fared with what is...
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incompetent alleged criminals. >> norm eisen, don't go anywhere. i want to ask you about another development because, remember, we have two separate investigations happening right now. there's the doj investigation in which these new charges were just filed. there's also the house committee investigating the attack on the capitol. that is now moving forward with criminal contempt proceedings against trump ally steve bannon. the political strategist snubbed a subpoena to testify yesterday at the direction apparently of his former boss. cnn senior legal affairs correspondent paula reed is here to walk us through this. how can you lay out the path for us going forward? >> well, it's a lengthy process and not one that's commonly invoked but will start with a meeting tuesday night where lawmakers will compile a report detailing how they sought bannon's testimony and how he refused. that will then move on to the house for a vote, and if it's successful it moves to the justice department where things could potentially get complicated. it's supposed to go
incompetent alleged criminals. >> norm eisen, don't go anywhere. i want to ask you about another development because, remember, we have two separate investigations happening right now. there's the doj investigation in which these new charges were just filed. there's also the house committee investigating the attack on the capitol. that is now moving forward with criminal contempt proceedings against trump ally steve bannon. the political strategist snubbed a subpoena to testify yesterday...
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we will see what democrats do in response. >> i want to cover both of those now counselor norm eisen.hrough the miracle of television, he can hear me now. as maggie noted, donald trump isn't president i didmore. and steve bannon wasn't even a government employee at the time in question. >> thank you for having me. hi, maggie. there is some hangover executive privilege effect, john, for an ex-president. the courts have recognized that the current president should, for example, consult the ex president. but the ultimate decision, the courts have said, the big case is nixon versus the general services administration, that these privileges belong to the country. the country only has one president at a time. that's donald trump. that was donald trump. now it's joe biden. joe biden makes these decisions. so this is a borderline, frivolous instruction to these men. and i think the critical thing is don't let donald trump run out the clock. the courts, if this ends up in court, the courts need to move quickly, john. >> well, what about contempt? what about a referral to the justice department
we will see what democrats do in response. >> i want to cover both of those now counselor norm eisen.hrough the miracle of television, he can hear me now. as maggie noted, donald trump isn't president i didmore. and steve bannon wasn't even a government employee at the time in question. >> thank you for having me. hi, maggie. there is some hangover executive privilege effect, john, for an ex-president. the courts have recognized that the current president should, for example,...
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norm eisen, thank you very much. >> tog. you, judy. >> woodruff: on college campuses across the country, the pandemic has posed unprecedented financial challenges. the federal government has provided $76 billion dollars in relief-- over $3 billion specifically for historically black colleges and universities, and more than $1 billion to minority-serving institutions where many students face financial hardship. yamiche alcindor reports on how the money is being used to reduce the economic strain on students. it's part of our series, "rethinking college." >> alcindor: ever since 19-year- old manuhe abebe came to north carolina central university, he's had a plan. >> i'm actually going to venture capital after i graduate. i know there's only like 4% of african americans in v.c. so if i become that one minority that could advocate for other minorities, i believe i can definitely make a difference. >> alcindor: he moved to the u.s. from ethiopia when he was four. he is the first in his family to go to college. >> they came here t
norm eisen, thank you very much. >> tog. you, judy. >> woodruff: on college campuses across the country, the pandemic has posed unprecedented financial challenges. the federal government has provided $76 billion dollars in relief-- over $3 billion specifically for historically black colleges and universities, and more than $1 billion to minority-serving institutions where many students face financial hardship. yamiche alcindor reports on how the money is being used to reduce the...
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he has lots of good reasons to rule as norm eisen says. but it's got to be the ruling of the department of justice without any undue pressure from the president of the united states. >> so, laura, steve ban's lawyer has asked the committee to delay tonight's vote for at least a week because of trump's lawsuit, right? which was filed last night. right? when trump is -- is suing to prevent, you know, 45 unknown documents from coming out from the national archives to the committee and bannon's lawyer's saying, okay, we got to wait to see how that goes. and the committee needs to wait on that before, you know, talking to bannon. the committee denied their request. so, does that -- does that change this at all in terms of do you think they'll be successful at getting more delays because of trump's lawsuit? >> the -- the committee should have denied his request because remember when you get a subpoena, you have an assertion of privilege if it's valid, you have got to prove it. but it doesn't mean you can't show up and answer questions that might
he has lots of good reasons to rule as norm eisen says. but it's got to be the ruling of the department of justice without any undue pressure from the president of the united states. >> so, laura, steve ban's lawyer has asked the committee to delay tonight's vote for at least a week because of trump's lawsuit, right? which was filed last night. right? when trump is -- is suing to prevent, you know, 45 unknown documents from coming out from the national archives to the committee and...
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stay on one on doing with eisen and le, let me hop on in the way. i know if i had a mom i know that he would have been then as i would not be very mobile my the way that i guess a dealer you know with i go out there today, but i would like to play i had got my exam about my benefit you got, i know you think we'll we'll end up in a better. but i'm going to be in a little bit of a grab it when we got legal mama we about made a little bit of a with up by some robot with ppd that was eligible. not that i wanted to be mama mobile down. i'm going to keep you on the phone with with them on i mean, no, no, man, i love money. i knew a little and i didn't want him. we added, ah, a, b one b i a, i need your assistance from w and well, i would but why don't i do my things? i will make them one that i won't be that i'm about to jump up while i'm in the lab i'm. we are driving by lou last annual. but i will so a rattle l u b b. i lead old dominion. oh golly! in with the us for you on a sunday in ah, the big come i may not know why i went my mom, i didn't get a 50
stay on one on doing with eisen and le, let me hop on in the way. i know if i had a mom i know that he would have been then as i would not be very mobile my the way that i guess a dealer you know with i go out there today, but i would like to play i had got my exam about my benefit you got, i know you think we'll we'll end up in a better. but i'm going to be in a little bit of a grab it when we got legal mama we about made a little bit of a with up by some robot with ppd that was eligible. not...
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log in to why don't you know why not when you want somebody to stay on a moment doing moment with eisen and le let me in the way i know i'm ready. i know really that i'm not being very mobile my the way that i get you know, i go away but i did go back to play. i had got my grammar but there is a you know, you know you think or not they are going to be and what did you know much did the google mama then we made up a little more about that. i don't want, i don't want your mama i don't want to keep you on the i mean no, no man, i love me. i ended up with a little another one and we added ah, a, b one b i a i need your assistance from w and well, i would like going onto my things and make them one that a lumpy that i'm about to come from while i'm in the lab i'm way eric, i'm you know by your last annual. but i will. that right? so a rattle l. e o u b e. hi, ally. when somebody needs angelina with the us. so you play on a sunday in ah, the big come i may not know why why why done fine with me. not picking my i'm getting a member so i you mom i know you and you long you know you made up. i h
log in to why don't you know why not when you want somebody to stay on a moment doing moment with eisen and le let me in the way i know i'm ready. i know really that i'm not being very mobile my the way that i get you know, i go away but i did go back to play. i had got my grammar but there is a you know, you know you think or not they are going to be and what did you know much did the google mama then we made up a little more about that. i don't want, i don't want your mama i don't want to...
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get my love and to i don't know why not when you want somebody to stay on moment doing moment with eisen and of la la la la me up on the way i know if i had a mom i know that he would have been then i would not be very mobile neither way. i know you know, i go away, but i'll go back to play. i had got my room about but going to say you are going to tell you i know you think we are going to be and what did you need to go mama. we made your order up a little more about that. i don't want, i don't want your mama i don't want to give you. you've been with them. i am on the i mean, no, no, man, i love me. i ended up with a little and i didn't want him. we added, ah, a r a i need your assistance from w and well, i would but why don't i do my thing? i don't make them one that along either. i'm valid something while i'm in the lab, i'm way out of time. you know, by your last annual, but i will that right. so a rattle l e o u b e. hi, lee, old dominion, angelina with the us. so you play on a sunday in the the big come i may not know why i want to get out of my when my mom my, i'm getting a member
get my love and to i don't know why not when you want somebody to stay on moment doing moment with eisen and of la la la la me up on the way i know if i had a mom i know that he would have been then i would not be very mobile neither way. i know you know, i go away, but i'll go back to play. i had got my room about but going to say you are going to tell you i know you think we are going to be and what did you need to go mama. we made your order up a little more about that. i don't want, i don't...
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our sarah eisen set to speak with treasury secretary janet yellen but first a quick check on the markets. the u.s. stock futures this morning the dow jones indicated lower by 50 points, the nasdaq down by 128 points this morning after we got the disappointing earnings reports from apple and amazon the s&p andnasdaq did close at all-time highs outside of stocks crypto popping once again, this time it's ether hitting a record high, it's up 55% in october if you look right here up almost 3%, more than $4,300, and bitcoin is up about .5% to almost 61,000. your two money movers, apple and amazon revenue at apple falling short of expectations while earnings in line. this is the first time since 2016 they failed to beat on earnings and the first time since 2017 that sales missed as for amazon, the company missing on the top and bottom lines and delivering disappointing guidance for the holiday quarter. this is the first time since the start of the pandemic that amazon has missed bottom line estimates. more on the results ahead. apple down more than 3%, amazon.com down almost 5%. and to rome now
our sarah eisen set to speak with treasury secretary janet yellen but first a quick check on the markets. the u.s. stock futures this morning the dow jones indicated lower by 50 points, the nasdaq down by 128 points this morning after we got the disappointing earnings reports from apple and amazon the s&p andnasdaq did close at all-time highs outside of stocks crypto popping once again, this time it's ether hitting a record high, it's up 55% in october if you look right here up almost 3%,...
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. >>> joining me to discuss is ambassador norm eisen, former house judiciary special counsel and formerhard painer, former white house ethics lawyer. gentlemen, thank you to both of you here. i wonder when you look at this scavino case, are you concerned that folks involved in this can stone wall the investigation, right, delay, hide, not testify immediately, challenge in court, start with you, norm. you have a lot of experience here. >> jim, thanks for having me back on the program. they can run, but they cannot hide. this is not the trump administration where the president could embark on a stone walling campaign backed by bogus claims of executive privilege, and then the justice department that wouldn't enforce the law creating impunity for those four years, jim. here you're going to -- you have strong precedence that we helped establish in the mcgann case for testimony. and in the mazers case for documents, those are going to be enforced by congress and doj will weigh in as well. so, no, they cannot stall like they did under trump. >> and we should note to folks who are watching, no
. >>> joining me to discuss is ambassador norm eisen, former house judiciary special counsel and formerhard painer, former white house ethics lawyer. gentlemen, thank you to both of you here. i wonder when you look at this scavino case, are you concerned that folks involved in this can stone wall the investigation, right, delay, hide, not testify immediately, challenge in court, start with you, norm. you have a lot of experience here. >> jim, thanks for having me back on the...
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chris bozen eisen eisen former nasa employee. abarrein >>eeis cin a ose.t up in red, white and blue this morning. >> today is one of your last chances to get in on fleet week activities. over the weekend, thousands of visitors and locals were out and about to enjoy all of this that you see behind me. >> very cool. there were three days of airshows, starting friday. celebrations included thousands of members exploring the city. >> the city opened up and let us come in and let us relax a little bit and made sure we could enjoy our time. >> this year's event was the only in person fleet week event to take place in the country. if you missed any, we have posted the fleet week highlights on our website, abc7news.com. did you want to say anything? >> i was outside friday night, having dinner and the marine corps band came by and they did a whole performance. >> that's fun. >> it was really cool. lisa: i heard them. they were close. unfortunately, i did not get to see them. if we had this wind yesterday, there would not have been a show. it would have been dicey.
chris bozen eisen eisen former nasa employee. abarrein >>eeis cin a ose.t up in red, white and blue this morning. >> today is one of your last chances to get in on fleet week activities. over the weekend, thousands of visitors and locals were out and about to enjoy all of this that you see behind me. >> very cool. there were three days of airshows, starting friday. celebrations included thousands of members exploring the city. >> the city opened up and let us come in and...
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i believe doj will get involved. >> norm eisen, thank you for the time.nts to get back on twitter and he's asking a court to step in and help restore his account. >>> also, "snl" kicks off a new season and let's just say comedians did not hold back when it came to roasting lawmakers. >> i know what the average american wants. they want to be put on hold when they call 911. they want bridges that just stop and a car falls down. they want water so thick you can eat it with a fork. i will fight for that, no matter what. unless my foot hurts then i'll go back to arizona. ♪ ♪ i know the best coffee spot in town. i can make a rustic cabin feel modern. i am a guidebook for guests. i can make an indoorsy person, outdoorsy. i give families a home, not just a place to stay. i am a vrbo host. ♪ ♪ subway® has so much new it didn't fit in our last ad. like the new app with customization, curbside pickup and delivery. there's so much new, we don't even have time to show you who's holding this phone. bet you don't treat brady this way. come on, man! you clearly haven't
i believe doj will get involved. >> norm eisen, thank you for the time.nts to get back on twitter and he's asking a court to step in and help restore his account. >>> also, "snl" kicks off a new season and let's just say comedians did not hold back when it came to roasting lawmakers. >> i know what the average american wants. they want to be put on hold when they call 911. they want bridges that just stop and a car falls down. they want water so thick you can eat...
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norm eisen, as always, you are value added and a plus. thank you. >> thanks, chris. >>> so maybe it won't be as good a delay tactic as it looks at the outset. we'll see, and we'll see sooner rather than later if norm is right. >>> to our other top story. the great loss of a great statesman and a military hero. general colin powell. gone at age 84. powell warned the republican party about trump before he chose to leave it, or maybe it left him. now he's left us, at a time when the country may need him most, and maybe in passing from this life, his life will be something that could pass on to the rest of us about what the message is and how he lived. you're about to hear what may have been the former secretary of state's final interview. and the reason that he matters now as much as ever, even because of house he died. i'll explain, next. who will sign back in at 9 am tomorrow morning. orrrr... you could find the answer right now in slack. and give steve a break. slack. where the future works. i looked on ancestry and just started digging a
norm eisen, as always, you are value added and a plus. thank you. >> thanks, chris. >>> so maybe it won't be as good a delay tactic as it looks at the outset. we'll see, and we'll see sooner rather than later if norm is right. >>> to our other top story. the great loss of a great statesman and a military hero. general colin powell. gone at age 84. powell warned the republican party about trump before he chose to leave it, or maybe it left him. now he's left us, at a time...
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no go. >> norm eisen, you're always full go. good to have you.s take a break and let's come back and get after it with the handoff. introducing fidelity income planning. we look at what you've saved, what you'll need, and help you build a flexible plan for cash flow that lasts, even when you're not working, so you can go from saving... to living. ♪ let's go ♪ ♪ your new pharmacy is here. to help you compare prices, and save on your medication. amazon prime members get select meds as low as $1 a month. who knew it could be this easy? your new pharmacy is amazon pharmacy. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent i can du more... yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... that's how you du more, with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause serious
no go. >> norm eisen, you're always full go. good to have you.s take a break and let's come back and get after it with the handoff. introducing fidelity income planning. we look at what you've saved, what you'll need, and help you build a flexible plan for cash flow that lasts, even when you're not working, so you can go from saving... to living. ♪ let's go ♪ ♪ your new pharmacy is here. to help you compare prices, and save on your medication. amazon prime members get select meds as...
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no go. >> norm eisen, you're always full go. good to have you. >>> let's take a break and let's come back and get after it with the handoff. and found some really cool stuff... it was just a lot of fun. just to talk to my parents about it and to send it to my grandparents and be like, hey this person we're all related to look at this crazy stuff they did in arizona 100 years ago. it actually gives you a picture of their life, so you get to feel like you're walking the same path they did. ♪ ♪ discover card i just got my cashback match is this for real? yup! we match all the cash back new card members earn at the end of their first year automatically woo! i got my mo-ney! it's hard to contain yourself isn't it? uh- huh! well let it go! woooo! get a dollar for dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover. ♪ ♪ your new pharmacy is here. and here. and here, too. it's here to help you save time and money and trips to the pharmacy. it's here to get you the medication you need when you need it. who knew it could be this easy? your new p
no go. >> norm eisen, you're always full go. good to have you. >>> let's take a break and let's come back and get after it with the handoff. and found some really cool stuff... it was just a lot of fun. just to talk to my parents about it and to send it to my grandparents and be like, hey this person we're all related to look at this crazy stuff they did in arizona 100 years ago. it actually gives you a picture of their life, so you get to feel like you're walking the same path...
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>> i think ambassador eisen stated it very eloquently.need to decide as a society and culture if we're going to fight back. american democracy has reached a critical juncture. the shadow of january 6th looms large when we talk about white supremacy and voting right. we know this is a major problem in communities of color and we have to see these issues as inextricably tied and we need to see action and leadership from the president on this issue. you're hearing some of that this week and i hope there's follow through because i don't think our democracy can survive more big lies or even the pretense to another january 6th. >> ambassador, how do you see it in the big lie has not gone away. if anything, it seems to be -- the momentum seems to be gaining? >> fredericka, it represents a terrible threat, and one of the things that the freedom to vote act and the john lewis voting rights act, the two big voting rights bills that the filibuster must be modified to allow to pass, one of the things they would do is stop these terrible pieces of leg
>> i think ambassador eisen stated it very eloquently.need to decide as a society and culture if we're going to fight back. american democracy has reached a critical juncture. the shadow of january 6th looms large when we talk about white supremacy and voting right. we know this is a major problem in communities of color and we have to see these issues as inextricably tied and we need to see action and leadership from the president on this issue. you're hearing some of that this week and...
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. >> i'm sara eisen. welcome. let's look at what's driving the action facebook is sinking down more than 5% after the whistle-blower behind stories in "the wall street journal" made the identity public telling "60 minutes" that facebook chooses profit over safety much more ahead. >>> and the rest of the faangs are in the red with apple and microsoft. treasury yields are higher energy is climbing as crude oil prices hit the highest levels in three years on back of today's opec plus meeting. off the lows but still heading south. >> not far off the lows. coming up, bridgewater karen karniol-tambour will weigh in with opportunities in this market we'll speak with the attorney for the facebook whistle-blower about the decisions to leak company documents, file come plants with the s.e.c. and reveal her identity. >>> let's get straight to the selloff as the week begins with more volatility. what are you watching? >> obviously we came into the week having bounced on friday but a fragile technical condition because we had
. >> i'm sara eisen. welcome. let's look at what's driving the action facebook is sinking down more than 5% after the whistle-blower behind stories in "the wall street journal" made the identity public telling "60 minutes" that facebook chooses profit over safety much more ahead. >>> and the rest of the faangs are in the red with apple and microsoft. treasury yields are higher energy is climbing as crude oil prices hit the highest levels in three years on back...
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auctioning off a collection of ret, baseball memorabilia. assembled over the last 25 years, the marquis eisen one of babe, ruth's bats which the whole of fame a hit 8 i runs with. that's expected to reach between 850-0008 $1000000.00. also up for grabs, the only sign to face of joe jackson in existence. that's like still that i think a $1000000.00 for a baseball that's gotta be maybe not for me, but i'm with somebody with somebody i wanted to. thank you. well, star trek's captain kirk is once again heading into space. it's been announced that the actor william shatner will boldly go where no other sy fi star has actually gone before on a rocket flight next week. he's not going to be there for long heading, just over 100 kilometers off the earth surface for about 10 minutes. but it will make him the oldest person in space at 90 years old. it's also the 2nd the crude mission for blue origin. the company owned by amazon billionaire, jeff bezos. much more on that on our website. the address there it is, al jazeera dot com. you can see our top story there, that facebook instagram and what's up our
auctioning off a collection of ret, baseball memorabilia. assembled over the last 25 years, the marquis eisen one of babe, ruth's bats which the whole of fame a hit 8 i runs with. that's expected to reach between 850-0008 $1000000.00. also up for grabs, the only sign to face of joe jackson in existence. that's like still that i think a $1000000.00 for a baseball that's gotta be maybe not for me, but i'm with somebody with somebody i wanted to. thank you. well, star trek's captain kirk is once...
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. >> our final two speakers will be vick eisen. >> thank you everybody. can you all hear me? i'm short. thanks for having us here. you know, i am grateful to live in a city and a county that follows and believes in science and follows the research and that is no small thing in this era of covid. and it's also demonstrated by how this city and how our state has responded to drug use, drug overdose and to problematic drug use. we follow the research and we follow the evidence and the science even when it kind of defies our beliefs, closely held belief systems. in it defies with someone we might of read on the internet. contingency management under sb110 from senator weaner follows the science. it follows research on effective interventions for people who use methamphetamine. now, you have to realize sb360 has been around for a long time. it was a partner and a research project on contingency management back in the late 90s. now i'm an old treatment person. so the idea to me of paying people to not use drugs seems strange, but i said, hey, it's research. let's go with it. and so
. >> our final two speakers will be vick eisen. >> thank you everybody. can you all hear me? i'm short. thanks for having us here. you know, i am grateful to live in a city and a county that follows and believes in science and follows the research and that is no small thing in this era of covid. and it's also demonstrated by how this city and how our state has responded to drug use, drug overdose and to problematic drug use. we follow the research and we follow the evidence and the...
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but destroying small groups with one or 2 eisen fighters is easier said than done. although no one has claimed responsibility . analysts see patterns with similar attacks which have been taking place in easton of gland a sun as laser, for example, in south for a few years back, they were downgraded a lot by their efforts off of one security forces. the foreign student 1st wasn't of one by itself, but over the past years. and so it has theresa has a witness and we have it as a resurgence of their activities. so it continues was as a target or when considered that as a 3rd off slighted horizontal as has been largely under estimated sources have told out 0 a number of people were arrested after the attack. the 11 fighters have been carrying out raids in search of i think fighters in the last few weeks, dozens have been arrested in connection with attacks and cobble, and bombs targeting fall upon fighters and jill above. if security deteriorates, it would further complicate a fragile 8 effort for millions of afghans. enter c is increasingly worried. about predominantly,
but destroying small groups with one or 2 eisen fighters is easier said than done. although no one has claimed responsibility . analysts see patterns with similar attacks which have been taking place in easton of gland a sun as laser, for example, in south for a few years back, they were downgraded a lot by their efforts off of one security forces. the foreign student 1st wasn't of one by itself, but over the past years. and so it has theresa has a witness and we have it as a resurgence of...
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to french fishermen in british waters, farmers entry lanka are protesting against a lack of fossil eisen, of a government ban on all agro chemicals. as part of a crackdown on so called non essential imports during a foreign currency crisis. polar asi and leaders are closing the annual summit and handing over the blocks chairmanship to cambodia and was the 1st time in 4 years that the u. s. participated individual gathering. president joe biden emphasized america's commitment to come to taiwanda defense and also pledge to support efforts to hold me on june to accountable for restoring peace. well, let speed run through. she's been keeping an eye on that meeting and joins us now from calling on for florence. this is the last day of that virtual summit. do we actually expect anything concrete too much? i think that would be quite optimistic considering that are the and has always made a has always held on very steadfast, least its principle of non interference, especially in another members. it was deemed to be another member's domestic affairs. but ours in deposit from that principle this
to french fishermen in british waters, farmers entry lanka are protesting against a lack of fossil eisen, of a government ban on all agro chemicals. as part of a crackdown on so called non essential imports during a foreign currency crisis. polar asi and leaders are closing the annual summit and handing over the blocks chairmanship to cambodia and was the 1st time in 4 years that the u. s. participated individual gathering. president joe biden emphasized america's commitment to come to taiwanda...
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but destroying small groups with one or 2 eisen fighters is easier said than done. although no one has claimed responsibility analysts see patterns with similar attacks which have been taking place in easton, of kind of fun as low. so for example, in south for a few years back, there were downgraded a lot by the efforts of foreign security forces. the forms to go to prison, an appointment, but over the past years or so, it has theresa has a witness and we have written as a resurgence of their activities. so it continues poses a threat and one considered a 3rd off langston. hassan parents has been largely under estimated sources of told out 0 a number of people were arrested after the attack. balaban fighters have been carrying out raids in search of i from fighters. in the last few weeks, dozens of been arrested in connection with the tax and cobble and bombs targeting fall upon fighters in july labord. if security deteriorates, it would further complicate a fragile aid effort for millions of afghans. n r c is increasingly worried. about predominantly, we are worrie
but destroying small groups with one or 2 eisen fighters is easier said than done. although no one has claimed responsibility analysts see patterns with similar attacks which have been taking place in easton, of kind of fun as low. so for example, in south for a few years back, there were downgraded a lot by the efforts of foreign security forces. the forms to go to prison, an appointment, but over the past years or so, it has theresa has a witness and we have written as a resurgence of their...
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so again, these 2 sides can come together on at least the issue of eisen, but how do you go about it? will they allow us drones to operate on of land territory? will there be any sort of intelligence sharing? there are intelligence officials from both sides present in the room. what does it translate to remains to be seen and it is important to note that in the lead up to this, i thought about and he does have also been meeting not just the united states, but regional powers as well. their allies from the east and the west pakistan in iran. they've also been meeting european leaders as well. so it is a reach out effort from the taliban looking for legitimacy and the international community using the much needed aid by the afghan people as a bargaining chip to make sure that the taliban delivers on its promises more. i'm sorry, i've been grades from the afghan capsule, chinese president, she ging thing, as again promised there will be peaceful re unification with taiwan. she spoke at the ceremony marking a 110 years since the end of china's imperial rule. he avoided previous rhetoric t
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but it's most likely to be eisen and i'm the timelines main boast when they came into power that they were bringing back security. how big a threat to, to them is the, is a kind of a resurgence of if it is indeed to iceland, afghanistan. how important is that as a threat to the taliban? at a's a tall, a bon, do not want ices attacks resistant force attacks. any types of attacks, so ticket proof to the world that he can maintain of worn stone. here is the problem. tom bon took off warner uneasily, but maintaining power is hard. we're talking about between 14 to 20 to 2 terrorist groups operating of want to spawn different political leaders, the resistance forces. so it's going to be a challenge that tall bon wants to secure and bring security. but that is going to be a challenge or would the whole economic crisis and as humanitarian crisis happening in i've won a storm on, on top of that, the world unwillingness or silence off on a storm to where that recognize the tall barn on. yeah, on, on the issue of family, you know, what the international community does about it? i mean, they, th
but it's most likely to be eisen and i'm the timelines main boast when they came into power that they were bringing back security. how big a threat to, to them is the, is a kind of a resurgence of if it is indeed to iceland, afghanistan. how important is that as a threat to the taliban? at a's a tall, a bon, do not want ices attacks resistant force attacks. any types of attacks, so ticket proof to the world that he can maintain of worn stone. here is the problem. tom bon took off warner...
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. >> i'm sara eisen. president biden unveiling a revised framework for the social spending plan now totaling $1.75 trillion >>> a mixed day for data the third quarter coming in at 2% the jobless claims were better than expected, coming in at another low since the global pandemic again, on track with the record. >>> ahead on the show today, two tech houses come up. we'll hear from the president of shopify, the ceos of hawaiian airline and twillio. >>> kayla, phils to you -- first on the big news out of menlo park because facebook is announcing its name, changing its corporate name to meta under the new ticker symbol mvrs let's bring in steve kovac steve, good to see you >> this is all about mark zuckerberg taking a step back and saying instead of working on our traditional social media apps, i want to focus on the future, and that's this metaverse thingwe've heard him talking about. he believes in it so much he just changed the company name to reflect that. >> do we think the name change is related to the
. >> i'm sara eisen. president biden unveiling a revised framework for the social spending plan now totaling $1.75 trillion >>> a mixed day for data the third quarter coming in at 2% the jobless claims were better than expected, coming in at another low since the global pandemic again, on track with the record. >>> ahead on the show today, two tech houses come up. we'll hear from the president of shopify, the ceos of hawaiian airline and twillio. >>> kayla,...
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closed today major averaging kicking off the week slightly in the red i'm courtney reagan in for sara eisen. cleveland cliffs announced an acquisition this morning and southwest airlines getting hit after the company canceled more than 2,000 flights over the weekend. we'll have more coming up. hopefully you with reren't a passenger on the flights. >>> indeed rising costs with jeff currie and savita subramanian will weigh in >>> focusing on the big story just mike santoli is tracking the market action and phil has the latest of cancelations at southwest airlines mike >> remans an indecisive market you mentioned the bond market closed we lacked the guidance from treasuries yields are higher going into today's market session con central banks might be apprehensive and in the confusion zone even as the highs of the day still below let's say the s&p 50-day average and still kind of side winding in this area, still a 3% orso pullback from the highs. doesn't look like an urgent negative action and stuck. maybe waiting for that inflation print. earnings coming. look at the value versus growth dynam
closed today major averaging kicking off the week slightly in the red i'm courtney reagan in for sara eisen. cleveland cliffs announced an acquisition this morning and southwest airlines getting hit after the company canceled more than 2,000 flights over the weekend. we'll have more coming up. hopefully you with reren't a passenger on the flights. >>> indeed rising costs with jeff currie and savita subramanian will weigh in >>> focusing on the big story just mike santoli is...
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i'm sara eisen here at the stock exchange broader averages holding steady.anks kick off tomorrow morning. >> can't wait. i'm wilfred frost. nike one of the big winners in the dow after goldman sachs initiated the stock with a buy target and 172 target price. weighing on the dow is intel chipmakers hit after a new report of prices for the memory chips could decline next year and the macro fund chairs saying that the fed is still on track to begin tapering this year. >> more fed speak on this show we talk to st. louis fed president james bullard. he'll weigh in on the state of the economy and the factor that is pose a risk to the economic growth plus curevac shelving the covid-19 vaccine candidate hurting the stock. >> let's focus on the big stories of today mike santoli is tracking the action and meg tirrell watching the fda. mo broader markets? >> ugly on the index level if you count the overnight sessions it is jumpy within a range. a decent half percent selloff. fully recovered by the morning and 2% above last week's intraday low 4% below the highs there i
i'm sara eisen here at the stock exchange broader averages holding steady.anks kick off tomorrow morning. >> can't wait. i'm wilfred frost. nike one of the big winners in the dow after goldman sachs initiated the stock with a buy target and 172 target price. weighing on the dow is intel chipmakers hit after a new report of prices for the memory chips could decline next year and the macro fund chairs saying that the fed is still on track to begin tapering this year. >> more fed speak...
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if you are just joining us, i'm sara eisen and mike santoli in for wilfred frost.her by 75 tft the outlier and finished the week higher. third positive week in a row for the dow. american express today, biggest negative is honeywell. s&p 500 closing down still higher for the week. as far as the story today, communication services we know is worst performing sector consumer discretionary, technology and materials weaker. financials leading the market higher the nasdaq down .8%. big tech hit hard today. amazon, apple, the biggest drags. microsoft as well. tesla with a good day following a strong one yesterday netflix up a third week of gains. coming up, talking to tech investor dan niles and what he is watching on the big tech earnings and why he has more shorts than longs in the portfolio. pfizer says the kid sized doze of the covid-19 vaccine is nearly 91% effective to prevent infections dr. levy is back on the show to weigh in on when the shots could be approved for that age group >>> on the markets nancy tengler is with us and david joins the conversation first,
if you are just joining us, i'm sara eisen and mike santoli in for wilfred frost.her by 75 tft the outlier and finished the week higher. third positive week in a row for the dow. american express today, biggest negative is honeywell. s&p 500 closing down still higher for the week. as far as the story today, communication services we know is worst performing sector consumer discretionary, technology and materials weaker. financials leading the market higher the nasdaq down .8%. big tech hit...
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i'm sara eisen a mid-morning dip. the nasdaq and dow firmly in the green and disney weighing on the dow. >> i'm wilfred frost today a weaker than expected gdp print from chin. with growth of just 4.9% in the third quarter. but in the u.s. home builder sentiment topped estimates despite supply chain issues. bitcoin higher again above $60,000 as the first futures etf gets ready to launch consumer discretionary the best performing sector. >> coming up, ben silverman will join us. we'll ask him about the competition in streaming and a report raising red flags about disney plus and joined by the ceo of suntory to talk about the big push for sustainability. >> let's focus first on the big stories to watch today mike santoli is tracking the action josh lipton with highlights and joining us to break down the event and the impact on apple price is a guest mike, did broader markets nice intraday recovery. >> for sure. some pre-market selling in the futures. a global influence there you could argue. bond yields flying overseas.
i'm sara eisen a mid-morning dip. the nasdaq and dow firmly in the green and disney weighing on the dow. >> i'm wilfred frost today a weaker than expected gdp print from chin. with growth of just 4.9% in the third quarter. but in the u.s. home builder sentiment topped estimates despite supply chain issues. bitcoin higher again above $60,000 as the first futures etf gets ready to launch consumer discretionary the best performing sector. >> coming up, ben silverman will join us. we'll...
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i'm sara eisen nice rally today for stocks. major averages positive for the week. >> thank you for letting me know that it was me next. i'm wilfred frost. have a look at what's driving the action walgreens after strong earnings this morning a good showing from the bach banks. and good economic data this morning with weekless jobless claims and september ppi lower than expected. >>> coming up the chairman of wells fargo on the company's earnings report and emg capital founder eric jackson joins us to discuss the names that he's most excited about. mike santoli tracking what's driving the rally and wilfred with bank earnings mike >> a better rallies in months. a one-day basis. we talked about signs that the market is gaining traction below the surface. refusal to go to new lows and today release to the upside. yes the good earnings and decent economic data? all seems to have caused one day this recovery move and fear of missing out has people chasing it does that look like october, for example? of last year somewhat a similar dou
i'm sara eisen nice rally today for stocks. major averages positive for the week. >> thank you for letting me know that it was me next. i'm wilfred frost. have a look at what's driving the action walgreens after strong earnings this morning a good showing from the bach banks. and good economic data this morning with weekless jobless claims and september ppi lower than expected. >>> coming up the chairman of wells fargo on the company's earnings report and emg capital founder eric...
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i'm sara eisen let's look at what's driving the action goldman sachs a big winner in the dow after a blowout earnings report this morning. september retail sales number this morning strong and travel names powering the sector higher after the white house announced to lift international travel restrictions november 9. something you have been waiting for. >> i know. i feel it's timely we mentioned earlier it in the week i hope shep wasn't watching. five more hours at least. >> through the end of the news. >> on the news, david klein joins us to talk about the acquisition of an edibles company. plus the fda is out with new guidance for johnson & johnson's covid boosters we'll talk to dr. ofer levy. >> with a great head shot. the big stories in this final hour, mike santoli tracking the market action. meg tirrell with the latest on the vaccines mike, respectable follow through today. >> absolutely. more than one half of a percent upside after yesterday's big surge. has climbed, the s&p 500, above the 50-day average stopping yesterday. the next thing to look for is one month ago september
i'm sara eisen let's look at what's driving the action goldman sachs a big winner in the dow after a blowout earnings report this morning. september retail sales number this morning strong and travel names powering the sector higher after the white house announced to lift international travel restrictions november 9. something you have been waiting for. >> i know. i feel it's timely we mentioned earlier it in the week i hope shep wasn't watching. five more hours at least. >> through...
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. >> i'm sara eisen. welcome, everyone. right now investors keeping a close eye on earnings. ibm sinking and weighing on did dow. tesla higher and much more action after the close jobless claims below the 300,000 level in the latest print. more progress on the jobs front and oil making a move lower. today's downturn pressuring the energy stocks. 59 moneys left to go in the session. consumer discretionary in the lead right now. >> on the show another can't miss fed interview in a moment rafael bostic will weigh in. plus a pulse check on software autos and chemicals when we're joined by the ceos all on the back of earnings. and more earnings after the bell including intel, snap, chipotle as scott mentioned and mattel. >> let's focus on the big stories at this hour mike santoli tracking the market action and steve liesman with the fed's new move mike, what are you watching in the market >> index is pausing at the old highs. from september 2 really some strength in the larger nasdaq stocks keeping that index green and the majority of stocks on the s&p and the new york stock excha
. >> i'm sara eisen. welcome, everyone. right now investors keeping a close eye on earnings. ibm sinking and weighing on did dow. tesla higher and much more action after the close jobless claims below the 300,000 level in the latest print. more progress on the jobs front and oil making a move lower. today's downturn pressuring the energy stocks. 59 moneys left to go in the session. consumer discretionary in the lead right now. >> on the show another can't miss fed interview in a...
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i'm sara eisen at new york stock exchange easing some anxieties for investors the major averages are surging but off the best levels heading into the final hour of trade. >> i'm wilfred frost have a look at the action today. congress coming to a deal on the debt ceiling pushing back fears on a default until december nearly every s&p sector positive led by materials and health care jobless claims fell by 38,000 last week. it comes ahead of the september jobs report. >> coming up, jeff sherman, stephanie link and tesdra maeda will weigh in. tesla set to kick off the shareholder meeting. we'll ask what a top analyst is wooching for reddit co-founder alexis ohanian will join us >> looking forward to that. >>> but first the let big stories. mike santoli with a look inside the rally. meg tirrell is looking at the vaccines just slipping a little be the in the last hour? >> certainly good to have three days straight in a row higher. we got relief but not really the rerisky move i do think maybe tomorrow's job number before the open might be a reason people wanted to flatten out when we did g
i'm sara eisen at new york stock exchange easing some anxieties for investors the major averages are surging but off the best levels heading into the final hour of trade. >> i'm wilfred frost have a look at the action today. congress coming to a deal on the debt ceiling pushing back fears on a default until december nearly every s&p sector positive led by materials and health care jobless claims fell by 38,000 last week. it comes ahead of the september jobs report. >> coming up,...
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i'm wilfred frost with sara eisen and mike santoli we did just slip into the close. dow. just 312 of gain just the high 487. and 1.25 of a percent for the nasdaq it was a broad rally tech and cyclicals doing well today. eric johnson who downgraded the bullish view of the market last month on whether he thinks there' more downside senator warren on the call for an insider trading probe into fed officials and why she said fed chairman powell is a dangerous man. jimmy chang joins the conversation mike, to you first slipp slippage into the close but brings us back to flat for the dow on the week. >> kind of made up for yesterday's losses the bounce stopped right exactly where you would say tmd if it were just a reflex bounce. we talk about this a lot when the market has been in one of these chop zones it gets tactical the levels seem to matter a lot and because really the macro fundamentals haven't changed that much. it is about positioning and the clustering of positioning is around a lot of these levels so that's where we are at the moment takes more than a day bounce
i'm wilfred frost with sara eisen and mike santoli we did just slip into the close. dow. just 312 of gain just the high 487. and 1.25 of a percent for the nasdaq it was a broad rally tech and cyclicals doing well today. eric johnson who downgraded the bullish view of the market last month on whether he thinks there' more downside senator warren on the call for an insider trading probe into fed officials and why she said fed chairman powell is a dangerous man. jimmy chang joins the conversation...
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. >> i'm sara eisen. welcome. let's look at what's driving the action it's all about components. j&j higher p&g is weighing on the index bitcoin is approaching record levels again as the first bitcoin futures etf begins to trading. walmart is popping after goldman sachs added the stock to the conviction buy list. 59 minutes left to go in the session. >> the ceos of philip morris and steel dynamics and chairman of int interactive brokers join us. we have a big afternoon of results including the much anticipated print from netflix first faang name to report and the first report from them since "squid game." >> "squid game" which is key we'll break in with breaking news from the fed. steve? >> fed governor making a somewhat hawkish speech today coming at 3:00 saying the fed should respond aggressively if high inflation continues for the rest of the year progress is made on inflation and the employment goals therefore he favors tapering following the november meeting he thinks inflation is going to prove to be transitory and said he's concerned about inflation and expectations becomi
. >> i'm sara eisen. welcome. let's look at what's driving the action it's all about components. j&j higher p&g is weighing on the index bitcoin is approaching record levels again as the first bitcoin futures etf begins to trading. walmart is popping after goldman sachs added the stock to the conviction buy list. 59 minutes left to go in the session. >> the ceos of philip morris and steel dynamics and chairman of int interactive brokers join us. we have a big afternoon of...
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i'm courtney reagan in for sara eisen and with wilfred frost and mike santoli the market down.down half a percent pulling the russell 2000 in that one then would be the laggard down on this friday. coming up counsel of economic advisers chair cecilia rouse on the jobs report. gregory branch is still with us and hillary henriquez is joining the conversation sort of a calmer end to what started as a more active week. are you surprised? >> calm and apprehensive with a lot of reaction but in different parts of the market. banks capitalize all week and today's on the higher yields but in yen the growth sectors still hit when we see the yields go higher that play book in effect though it doesn't have to be. s&p 500 for the week up. with almost no help from the nasdaq 100 names with apple dead flat so that shows you it's been still a fitful, messy rotation in favor of cyclicals but again i think it's very much a show-me market short term and likely creating a carving out of a buying opportunity because sent. is so negative and hard to now get very skeptical about the ultimate downside
i'm courtney reagan in for sara eisen and with wilfred frost and mike santoli the market down.down half a percent pulling the russell 2000 in that one then would be the laggard down on this friday. coming up counsel of economic advisers chair cecilia rouse on the jobs report. gregory branch is still with us and hillary henriquez is joining the conversation sort of a calmer end to what started as a more active week. are you surprised? >> calm and apprehensive with a lot of reaction but in...