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but what are ellison ellison, i want to go to you? we have one person that said that some people are benefiting from being moved. another person who said no, they're going to fight moving. and i also want to bring in for you this is a comment from our youtube audience named david bong, who says, how would this oil exploration explore inclusive green economy by blending petroleum products with biofuels, and opening avenues for energy farming. if so, at what ratio can you answer that? awesome? that's what i'm so that maybe if i could just go back to the conversation, then having and if i could also said good evening to those who are watching us and good afternoon. good morning from wherever they're watching us from. i think the important thing is when you talk about the benefits of this project is to give it a listing, realistic view. we can sit here and say that some people are happy, cyclical, and not happy, but ultimately what this project is supposed to do is supposed to, to bring development into your gander. thou, just for an argu
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>> actually, yes, ellison.t within the last hour from pretty much all sides now, from the school district, from the union and apparently with some involvement from mayor karen bass, that conversations have resumed now between the teachers union -- or the service employees union, i should say, and the school district. what exactly that means we don't know yet, but clearly this walk-out that started yesterday and is expected to continue through tomorrow has certainly had some impact. asyou can see,going into this there's a gulf in the demands from the union and what the district was offering. the union wanting a 30% pay raise over four years, saying that the average annual sary -- and it is important to note this ncludes part-time employees as well but it is just $25,000. the district had offered a 23% increase plus a cash-in-hand bonus. the union wanting additional raise for the lower paid workers to try to bring them up to $30,000 average a year salary which they hoped would improve the standard of living here.
>> actually, yes, ellison.t within the last hour from pretty much all sides now, from the school district, from the union and apparently with some involvement from mayor karen bass, that conversations have resumed now between the teachers union -- or the service employees union, i should say, and the school district. what exactly that means we don't know yet, but clearly this walk-out that started yesterday and is expected to continue through tomorrow has certainly had some impact. asyou...
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ellison, so much leading us up to this moment. i can't help but think this sentencing statement really culminates the weeks we have been hearing here. everything this judge was saying is quotable from the tiger on his tail and discovery of the mallory beach case, to his father on his death bed, how he's testifying it was just an ordinary day and how if he were to argue that in any of his legal cases he would lose every one and he will never have the opportunity to do that. to ellison, one of the most striking moments of that in which the judge saidky imagine you see paul and maggie when you go to sleep, i would imagine they visit you. you have to deal with your own lies within your soul. here, let's go ahead and listen in to the judge again. >> order was issued and for the most part it's been complied with except for the jury leaving the courtroom yesterday or not the jury, but the defendant leaving the courtroom while the jury was still seated. protecting the identity of the jurors is certainly extremely important during the cour
ellison, so much leading us up to this moment. i can't help but think this sentencing statement really culminates the weeks we have been hearing here. everything this judge was saying is quotable from the tiger on his tail and discovery of the mallory beach case, to his father on his death bed, how he's testifying it was just an ordinary day and how if he were to argue that in any of his legal cases he would lose every one and he will never have the opportunity to do that. to ellison, one of...
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but for leslie, who's our ellison ellison, i want to go to you. we have one person there said that some people are benefiting from being moved. another person who said no, they're going to fight moving. and i also want to bring in for you, this is a comment from our youtube audience named david a bog, who says, how would this oil exploration explore inclusive green economy by blending petroleum products with biofuels, and opening avenues for energy farming? if so at what ratio can you answer that allison? but one so that maybe i could just go back to the composition then having a different it also said good evening to those who are watching osland. good afternoon. good morning. from where were they watching us from? i think the important thing is when you talk about the benefits of this project is to give it up. we'll listy realistic view. we can city are unsafe that um some people are happy soc equal and not happy, but ultimately what this project is supposed to do is supposed to, to bring development into your grandeur. thou just want an argumen
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but right now we have nbc's ellison barber who is outside the courthouse in walterboro, south carolina, we're also joined by msnbc legal analyst, and former federal prosecutor paul butler. paul, there are two key parts of the prosecutor's closing that i want to talk about. one is the time line, but if we can, let's start with motive, and i want to play for you a little bit about what he said that goes to motive. >> when you have a middle aged man who's outwardly successful, who has a strong family legacy, who has a prominence in the community and a reputation but is living a lie, is living a lie. and that leads to and can lead to those pressures being overwhelming. and actions like this happening. husbands have been killing wives unfortunately for years and husbands killing sons goes back as far a king herod, and those pressures mount and someone becomes a family annihilated. >> so overwhelming family pressures, and then a guy who's taking so many opioids by his own admission, and somebody who he has said repeatedly and pressed this long before we went into closing arguments was an acc
but right now we have nbc's ellison barber who is outside the courthouse in walterboro, south carolina, we're also joined by msnbc legal analyst, and former federal prosecutor paul butler. paul, there are two key parts of the prosecutor's closing that i want to talk about. one is the time line, but if we can, let's start with motive, and i want to play for you a little bit about what he said that goes to motive. >> when you have a middle aged man who's outwardly successful, who has a...
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ari. >> thank you, ellison barber reporting. for our legal experts, as we go, do you expect life in the sentencing tomorrow, briefly, charles and then katie? >> the earlier point about the exemplary job clifton newman has done, this is not an easy thing to do. he's been over a number of high profile trials. he was also judge the over the walter scott trial some years ago with michael slager in south carolina, and he has continued to show himself as an exemplary jurisprudence. i expect he'll give the defendant life and we'll see that tomorrow. >> katie. >> it's got to be, and the reason why is there's so much that has been stolen from people. and i'm not just talking about the funds that were embezzled and stolen. the lies, the emotionality of having maggie murdaugh, paul murdaugh, a young man, mallory beach, the young woman paul murdaugh was responsible for killing, all these deaths, there has to be accountability and one person who's going to stand for that accountability and that's alex murdaugh. at his arraignment, he was ask
ari. >> thank you, ellison barber reporting. for our legal experts, as we go, do you expect life in the sentencing tomorrow, briefly, charles and then katie? >> the earlier point about the exemplary job clifton newman has done, this is not an easy thing to do. he's been over a number of high profile trials. he was also judge the over the walter scott trial some years ago with michael slager in south carolina, and he has continued to show himself as an exemplary jurisprudence. i...
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ellison, we'll start with you. tell us what the jury saw in this visit this morning to moselle. >> reporter: hey, jose. forgive me for looking off to the side at my phone, i'm trying to monitor any updates that we're getting from the press pool who has traveled to moselle with the jury. our team spoke to an officer here at the court, he said he had been in touch with the escort team that took the jury to moselle, that was seeing them around the property and would be bringing them back. we understand they are on the road headed back to the courthouse now. the judge had said he was hoping to have everyone back here by 11:00, 11:30 and they will presumably get right into closing arguments. the way this entire trip was structured, there was very clear directions for the jury before they even left that they were not going to be allowed to speak to anyone. that's other jurors, that's law enforcement traveling with them. and that they weren't going to be able to ask any questions. this was really a viewing trip from our c
ellison, we'll start with you. tell us what the jury saw in this visit this morning to moselle. >> reporter: hey, jose. forgive me for looking off to the side at my phone, i'm trying to monitor any updates that we're getting from the press pool who has traveled to moselle with the jury. our team spoke to an officer here at the court, he said he had been in touch with the escort team that took the jury to moselle, that was seeing them around the property and would be bringing them back. we...
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. >> and i'm ellison. "nbc daily news" starts right now. >>> today, friday march 31st, 2023, historic new indictment. details merging about how many charges about former president donald trump is fafacing. ththe largestst city iss plalan takeke the former president int custody. the severe threat of the powerful system is on the move with millions of americans in the path. meteorologist bill cairns is timing it out. >>> desperate search of a 2-year-old is missing after his mother is found murdered. >>> and new blocks at the border, and the reason that americans may be banned from buying ozempic in canada. >>> and a story unprecedented in american history, the indictment of a former president. donald trump is set to face a judge in a matter of days. he is the first and only current or former president to be charged with a crime. this is all expected to happen on tuesday, but as we have seen throughout this journey, that could change. trump is set to fly from mar-a-lago estate in florida to be arraigned in ma
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ellison barber, thank you as well. we're following breaking news this hour as well.congressman george santos is being investigated by the house ethics committee, i want to bring in now nbc news capitol hill correspondent ali vitale, this broke in the last 30 minutes or so. we are learning by the minute. bring us up to speed if you will. >> by the minute here. i think up here on capitol hill, we had long surmised that this ethics investigation was coming. what we're talking about here is bipartisan in nature, this ethics committee. usually ten members, five on each side, republicans and democrats, but what they're doing here is announcing that they're, a, looking into santos, but be, forming a subcommittee to do that with four members. they're going to be pushing forward with their investigation, and it's happening on a few fronts here. in the release they detail whether or not santos engaged in unlawful activity, whether or not he failed to properly disclose required information on statements filed with the house, both of those sounds like they are campaign finance r
ellison barber, thank you as well. we're following breaking news this hour as well.congressman george santos is being investigated by the house ethics committee, i want to bring in now nbc news capitol hill correspondent ali vitale, this broke in the last 30 minutes or so. we are learning by the minute. bring us up to speed if you will. >> by the minute here. i think up here on capitol hill, we had long surmised that this ethics investigation was coming. what we're talking about here is...
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joining us now is nbc news correspondent ellison barber outside the courthouse and also msnbc legal analyst charles coleman, civil rights attorney and former prosecutor, and nbc news senior legal correspondent laura jarrett. so, we're just waiting for that ten-minute break that the judge announced just a short while ago, but, charles, how have -- do you perceive the effectiveness of the defense so far this morning? >> well, jose, i think that so far what we have seen from the defense is exactly what i would have expected, the defense does not necessarily have to convince every one of those jurors that he's innocent, however, they do have to at least convince the jury that the prosecution has not met its burden beyond a reasonable doubt. i think that's what you're seeing. i saw them attack the narrative that was trying to be advanced by the prosecution, which is one thing i expected. i also saw them speak to the lack of physical evidence, which was another thing i expected. so, again, keep in mind they don't necessarily need everyone to believe their client. i think that's one thing that peo
joining us now is nbc news correspondent ellison barber outside the courthouse and also msnbc legal analyst charles coleman, civil rights attorney and former prosecutor, and nbc news senior legal correspondent laura jarrett. so, we're just waiting for that ten-minute break that the judge announced just a short while ago, but, charles, how have -- do you perceive the effectiveness of the defense so far this morning? >> well, jose, i think that so far what we have seen from the defense is...
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ellison? at the murdaugh family and the world around them a lot closer than they had in the years and the decades past. and in addition to those financial crimes, 99 charges alex murdaugh now faces related to that, there are also police investigations around two other deaths that happened within the murdaugh family orbit. >> alex murdaugh, the privileged son of a powerful south carolina legal dynasty. now a convicted murderer. for killing his wife and son. the spotlight shifting to other possible crimes and mysteries surrounding murdaugh and his family. the former lawyer disbarred last summer, is also under indictment, on charges of serious financial crimes. including fraud, money laundering, and tax evasion. during his trial, prosecutors said murdaugh committed the murders to distract from his financial troubles. under cross-examination, murdaugh admitted stealing money and lying about it. >> you were generating millions of dollars in fees, that was not enough for you? would you concede that?
ellison? at the murdaugh family and the world around them a lot closer than they had in the years and the decades past. and in addition to those financial crimes, 99 charges alex murdaugh now faces related to that, there are also police investigations around two other deaths that happened within the murdaugh family orbit. >> alex murdaugh, the privileged son of a powerful south carolina legal dynasty. now a convicted murderer. for killing his wife and son. the spotlight shifting to other...
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ellison barber where the victims are from. so morgan first to you, these people, these four people are childhood friends. they traveled down to mexico together, and they did so to share driving duty. what more are we learning about them and how this happened? >> reporter: yeah, lindsey, we're filling in this time line that started back when this group of four as you described, lifelong friends left south carolina in that white van with north carolina plates and nen made that road trip hundreds of miles here to south texas to brownsville where according to family members one of the group had a cosmetic procedure scheduled in neighboring matamoros, and they crossed over one of the international bridges here, and federal authorities tell us it was shortly after they crossed that bridge that that white van took a heavy amount of gunfire, a barrage of bullet, according to some of the photos and videos that we've seen that then led to this video being captured showing these gunmen in broad daylight walking very casually i might add
ellison barber where the victims are from. so morgan first to you, these people, these four people are childhood friends. they traveled down to mexico together, and they did so to share driving duty. what more are we learning about them and how this happened? >> reporter: yeah, lindsey, we're filling in this time line that started back when this group of four as you described, lifelong friends left south carolina in that white van with north carolina plates and nen made that road trip...
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nbc's ellison barber is outside the courthouse in walterboro, south carolina, as she has been for a while now. we're also joined by msnbc legal analyst and former federal and state prosecutor tali farhadian weinstein. good to have you both here. what did we hear from the defense to raise reasonable doubt? >> reporter: yeah, i mean, the defense made the argument that this entire case from the prosecution has been based on speculation and theories. they argued that the main investigative agency here s.l.e.d., they bungled this from the start. they said they put out a statement 24 hours, less than 24 hours after this happened telling the public that there was no threat to them. they say that is because they focused and decided alec murdaugh was the suspect and then didn't look anywhere else. instead they say they set out to try and make the facts fit the narrative that they had already decided on in their head. they say that the motive the state presented doesn't make any sense because it is simply not true. listen. >> why, why, why, would alex murdaugh on june 7th execute his son paul and h
nbc's ellison barber is outside the courthouse in walterboro, south carolina, as she has been for a while now. we're also joined by msnbc legal analyst and former federal and state prosecutor tali farhadian weinstein. good to have you both here. what did we hear from the defense to raise reasonable doubt? >> reporter: yeah, i mean, the defense made the argument that this entire case from the prosecution has been based on speculation and theories. they argued that the main investigative...
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ellison, you've been there for so long covering this trial. what has the reaction been like there today and this was such an unusual morning in so many ways. >> reporter: right, this is a state that has what is commonly known as allocution, where victims have the opportunity to address the court prior to sentencing taking place. that moment that we heard from alex murdaugh, he didn't say a whole lot. he maintained his innocence. at one point later, a back and forth with the judge, he reiterated those same statements, those same remarks you see on the screen. that's him arriving this morning. he arrived very differently than he has every other day in court, he was no longer in plain clothes. he was in a prison jumpsuit, his hands and feet both shackled because he is a convicted murderer. he has maintained his innocence, but the judge in his remarks prior to sentencing asked him about the repeated lies and said to him, my question to you is when will it end? as alex maintained his innocence, the judge at one point said it might not have been you
ellison, you've been there for so long covering this trial. what has the reaction been like there today and this was such an unusual morning in so many ways. >> reporter: right, this is a state that has what is commonly known as allocution, where victims have the opportunity to address the court prior to sentencing taking place. that moment that we heard from alex murdaugh, he didn't say a whole lot. he maintained his innocence. at one point later, a back and forth with the judge, he...
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i want to bring in nbc's ellison barber in lake city, south carolina, that's home to two survivors.with us, nbc's ken dilanian with the latest from law enforcement. so ken, what do we know about the suspect they do have, and have we heard anything about the investigation or any movement in finding out who the cartel is and the other individuals are who are to blame? >> well, mexican authorities have identified that 24-year-old suspect as jose guadalupe, and they haven't said very much about him, just that he was guarding that wooden shack where the two surviving americans and the two bodies were found after they were moved several times. in terms of the cartel, the gulf cartel is known to be the one in control in matamoros, but u.s. officials have not said to what extent they've learned who inside that cartel is responsible. i just want to reinforce, though, chris, what you just heard there from the family members of latavia mcgee, it's very important testimony because there's been a lot of misreporting potentially linked to what the mexican official said that somehow these people d
i want to bring in nbc's ellison barber in lake city, south carolina, that's home to two survivors.with us, nbc's ken dilanian with the latest from law enforcement. so ken, what do we know about the suspect they do have, and have we heard anything about the investigation or any movement in finding out who the cartel is and the other individuals are who are to blame? >> well, mexican authorities have identified that 24-year-old suspect as jose guadalupe, and they haven't said very much...
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chris. >> ellison, thank you for that and for all of your reporting throughout there. we've got a closer look what it's like inside the jury room with a juror who served during derek chauvin's murder trial. that's later this hour. >>> and capitol hill, there's a renewed bipartisan push to stop making you push your clocks back an hour every year. this always gets people worked up, julie, is there really a chance this change could come? >> reporter: i feel like we have some version of this conversation every year, and senator marco rubio who's a leading voice said as much on the floor last year, when this passed the chamber by unanimous consent, when some of the senators weren't quite paying attention. i'm told there's an up hill battle to get this legislation actually across the finish line in both the senate and the house, that's in large part because, look, if you're like me and you forget to turn your clocks back and forward twice a year, this could be viewed as positive for you. there are critics. millions of school children lart of the year if daylight savings time
chris. >> ellison, thank you for that and for all of your reporting throughout there. we've got a closer look what it's like inside the jury room with a juror who served during derek chauvin's murder trial. that's later this hour. >>> and capitol hill, there's a renewed bipartisan push to stop making you push your clocks back an hour every year. this always gets people worked up, julie, is there really a chance this change could come? >> reporter: i feel like we have some...
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katie phang, ellison barbara, thank many thanks. still to come after another right-wing threat to democratic congresswoman who thought he might have to fight his way out of january six joins me. >> murdaugh, and his defense team, the high leverage decision that put him on the set day and doesn't happen that often in these kinds of cases, but it did not appear to work. katie phang, ellison barbara, thank many thanks. still to come after another right-wing threat to democratic congresswoman who thought he might have to fight his way out of january six joins me. before dexcom g6, my diabetes was out of control. i was tired. not having the energy to do the things that i wanted to do. before dexcom g6, i was frustrated. all of that finger-pricking and all of that pain, my a1c was still stuck. there is a better way to manage diabetes. the dexcom g6 continuous glucose monitoring system eliminates painful fingersticks, helps lower a1c, and it's covered by medicare. before dexcom g6, i couldn't enjoy a single meal. i was always trying to out
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>> ellison barber with a great description. laura, i want to ask you, quickly, your reaction to some of this. first i want to play what we heard from one of the jurors who spoke to abc. take a listen. >> when you first got in the room, you took a vote? >> it was two not guilty, one not sure, and nine guilty. >> what was your vote? >> guilty. >> from the start? >> yes. everybody was pretty much talking. about 45 minutes later, after all our deliberating, we figured it out. >> it took basically 45 minutes for you guys to come to a decision? >> probably about that, 45, maybe an hour. >> that's really fast. >> the evidence was clear. >> laura, that was interesting to hear. i think throughout the course of the case we heard anecdotes where the jury appeared to be moved by alex murdaugh at times, even passing him a box of kleenex when he became emotional on the stand. clearly the holdouts didn't need a lot of convictions. >> it's interesting. what moved them, what didn't? it makes you realize that it's a fool's errand to think what j
>> ellison barber with a great description. laura, i want to ask you, quickly, your reaction to some of this. first i want to play what we heard from one of the jurors who spoke to abc. take a listen. >> when you first got in the room, you took a vote? >> it was two not guilty, one not sure, and nine guilty. >> what was your vote? >> guilty. >> from the start? >> yes. everybody was pretty much talking. about 45 minutes later, after all our deliberating,...
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ellison barber kicks it off. >> reporter: "ted lasso" back for a hearard itthird season a tackling a up p those around him wiwith hisis sillyly anticse american heaead coacach of a brh soccer team. >> may hate me, but itit ain't lie. then the h hand, bye, , bye, bye >>>> reporter:r: the maiain cha struggled d with panic attackskd trauauma has b been frfront and center >> it's okay you're having a panic attack just breathe >> going crazy >> no more than anyone else. >> reporter: the show applauded by fans and advocates for bringing mental health awareness to prestige tv >> so coach lasso, the podium is yours. >> reporter: the emmy-winning cast bringing that discussion to the white house. >> no matter who you are, no matter where you live, no matter who you voted for, we all know someone or have been that someone ourselves, actually, that's struggled, that's felt isolated, anxious, a alone it's one o of the manyny things bebelieve it or not that we all have in common we also have to know that we shouldn't be afraid to ask for help ourselves, tand that does take a lot. >> reporter: the
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asked her if american firms were rethinking coming to europe because of the new incentives back home. ellison, at the moment we see the contrary stephen. so we just announce old apple announce, guess that a big investments in munich. and to we also see intel in finance and other companies because of the european ships act, of course, other under st are in a different position. so specially for sustainability, i would assume that we will see german investments because of the inflation reduction act. also in the u. s, which per se is not bad. so we have american members as well as german members and both are able to invest, chance atlantic on both sides of the atlantic because of good help from, from the government. when the european ships act, we should mention another large incentive here on the european side to build out chip production. you mentioned some of the firms attracted because of that at the same time we see tesla, for example, moving some of its battery making to the us instead of building it out here in germany as had been plans. we know that there's a swedish company, north volt
asked her if american firms were rethinking coming to europe because of the new incentives back home. ellison, at the moment we see the contrary stephen. so we just announce old apple announce, guess that a big investments in munich. and to we also see intel in finance and other companies because of the european ships act, of course, other under st are in a different position. so specially for sustainability, i would assume that we will see german investments because of the inflation reduction...
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the point is the highlights. kick in 60 minutes on dw lou. key journalism. ellison overcoming divisions. save the date for the d. w. global media forum 2023. in bonn, germany singly fragmented world with a growing number of voices, digitally amplified. you see where this clutter can lead. what we really need overcoming divisions into vision for tomorrow's journalism. save the date and join us for this discussion. at the 16th edition of d, w. c. global media forum. ah, just to manage that at 8 years old and that even looking at it today at 42 is on he comes close to that strange term one to came from because one i can musical child prodigies take out brand.
the point is the highlights. kick in 60 minutes on dw lou. key journalism. ellison overcoming divisions. save the date for the d. w. global media forum 2023. in bonn, germany singly fragmented world with a growing number of voices, digitally amplified. you see where this clutter can lead. what we really need overcoming divisions into vision for tomorrow's journalism. save the date and join us for this discussion. at the 16th edition of d, w. c. global media forum. ah, just to manage that at 8...
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and the republican party well this and vince everett ellison has answered these questions and his new book. 25 lies exposing democrats most dangerous seductive damnable destruct that lies how to refute them. he joins us in afterwards welcome. thank you for having me. i'm strong glad to be here. what do you say to every day? particularly black americans who may be skeptical about you and your book and just explosive cover. i give them my backstory. i was born on the cotton plantation in haywood county tennessee. my father was a sharecropper. plow them you picking cotton. and he aspired he bought us out of the plantation. of haywood county, through the insurance industry and he was so thankful that god had given us some middle-class life that we started a gospel singing group called the ellison family. we went around the whole south singing gospel music all around the south. this is how i got such an intimate knowledge of the black church. after that, i went to college university of memphis and after that i started working in a prison in south carolina five years. i worked at kirkland c
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ellison barber is outside the courthouse for us. i know you've had a little bit of a chance to sift through some of the footage of the crime scene. what does it tell you? what might the jurors have learned from being there? >> reporter: they were able to see and we see in moments of this video the pool reporter when the press was able to see what the jury saw outside pointing out exactly where paul murdaugh was laying, where maggie murdaugh's body was laying, and also just a general sense of where everything is positioned. you see right now, we're looking at what are the dog kennels. remember, that is where that snapchat video that's been referred to as the kennel snapchat video, the one that puts alec murdaugh at kennels, prior to maggie and paul murdaugh being killed. that's where this was taken inside, and then this point, this is the area or outside this if it moves a bit more, at some point, you'll see someone walking, pointing, we're not there yet, but where maggie murdaugh was found. you see the woman in the dress walking out
ellison barber is outside the courthouse for us. i know you've had a little bit of a chance to sift through some of the footage of the crime scene. what does it tell you? what might the jurors have learned from being there? >> reporter: they were able to see and we see in moments of this video the pool reporter when the press was able to see what the jury saw outside pointing out exactly where paul murdaugh was laying, where maggie murdaugh's body was laying, and also just a general sense...
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it's made using genetic information from the long extinct animals along with data from ellison. spect places living relatives. now the project aims to show the potential of meet grown from cells without the slaughter of life stuff. with new technology, it means that the food that we can have doesn't have to replicate what we've had before. it can be more exciting, it can have better flavor profiles. morning bed in nutrition profiles. and so we wanted to create something that was totally different from anything you can get. now. the 2nd reason is that the demand has traditionally being a symbol of manner. we know now we'll watch out because of climate change. and we wanted to draw attention to a different future. ah, this is al jazeera, these, your top stories, tens of thousands of people have marched in cities across from for a 10th day of mass protest against pension reform. unions and work is angry. the president raised the time and age without a version parliament. 38 people have been killed in a fire inside of migration detention center in mexico. the president says the place brok
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ellison, talk me through it first, right? it was quick this morning to say the least. we thought it was going to take a lot longer than it actually did. take us through what actually took place in the courtroom. >> reporter: we thought we were going to hear a lot of victims' statements because that's a part of a process commonly known as allocution, laura, i'm confident can explain all of that better than me. my understanding is it's not something that takes place in a whole lot of states. but because that's something that happens here, we expected to maybe hear hours of victim statements and that did not happen, instead, what you had was a very brief statement from the prosecutor, a very brief statement from the defendant, alec murdaugh, saying i am negligent, i would not hurt my wife maggie. i would not hurt my son paul, and then a lot from the judge as he went to sentence him, and there were some really powerful moments there that seemed to resonate with everyone in the courtroom as he talked about knowing murdaugh before this, seeing what his life, what he has beco
ellison, talk me through it first, right? it was quick this morning to say the least. we thought it was going to take a lot longer than it actually did. take us through what actually took place in the courtroom. >> reporter: we thought we were going to hear a lot of victims' statements because that's a part of a process commonly known as allocution, laura, i'm confident can explain all of that better than me. my understanding is it's not something that takes place in a whole lot of...
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ellison, we're hearing more from family members of the survivors, what are they telling us? >> reporter: yeah, family and friends tell nbc news all four of these individuals were childhood friends and that they had gone together to split up driving duties to take turns on the long journey to mexico. this city, lake city, is was their hometown. the mayor has already talked about this, acknowledging all of them had ties here. we expect the community to have a vigil later this evening. the family of the survivors, we're starting to hear more from them and they're talking about this scale, this range of emotions of feeling a lot of relief that they have now heard that their loved ones are safe and back in the united states getting medical care, but also feeling devastated for the families, their loved ones, and friends who do not make it back home. nbc news spoke to the brother of one of the survivors, eric williams, he was shot in the leg according to mexican authorities and was in surgery according to his family yesterday. listen to more of what his brother had to say. >> i wa
ellison, we're hearing more from family members of the survivors, what are they telling us? >> reporter: yeah, family and friends tell nbc news all four of these individuals were childhood friends and that they had gone together to split up driving duties to take turns on the long journey to mexico. this city, lake city, is was their hometown. the mayor has already talked about this, acknowledging all of them had ties here. we expect the community to have a vigil later this evening. the...
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ellison?, thank you for that. >>> at the house republican retreat in florida, house speaker kevin mccarthy is trying to keep the focus on the gop's agenda and accomplishments, but the possible indictment of former president trump is dominating a lot of the conversation. nbc news congressional correspondent julie tsirkin joins us on capitol hill. the potential indictment, it is all over the news, what are republicans saying about it? >> republicans at that retreat, they certainly don't want to keep talking about the former president who is just injected his own news into the front and center of conversation that these republicans are having at their annual retreat. they want to be talking about immigration, about energy, about other policies they plan to use their very slim majority to handle here in the house, but instead, they have the former president teasing his potential indictment, one that speaker kevin mccarthy and other republicans were tweeting about all weekend. listen to a portion o
ellison?, thank you for that. >>> at the house republican retreat in florida, house speaker kevin mccarthy is trying to keep the focus on the gop's agenda and accomplishments, but the possible indictment of former president trump is dominating a lot of the conversation. nbc news congressional correspondent julie tsirkin joins us on capitol hill. the potential indictment, it is all over the news, what are republicans saying about it? >> republicans at that retreat, they certainly...
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. >> let's go to ellison barber in walterboro, where alec murdaugh's hands will soon be in the jury. the prosecution got one last shot at the jury. tell us about that and what's next? >> they switched lawyers which was interesting. he made this emotional rebuttal to the jury, at one point, kind of going back to directly try and contradict some of the points we heard the defense make. if you remember the defense's closing remarks, they talked about this murder, the motive that the prosecution has centered its case on, saying there is no reason for alec murdaugh to do it, and at one point, the defense attorney in their closing remarks said the botched suicide attempt that allegedly occurred on the side of the road when alec murdaugh had a friend shoot him. the defense said that's a sad but rational reaction to being exposed for all of these secrets, all of these lies, all of these previous financial crimes. they said it is irrational, insane for a person to kill their family because of those reasons. the prosecution picked that up, saying that roadside shooting in its entirety, that th
. >> let's go to ellison barber in walterboro, where alec murdaugh's hands will soon be in the jury. the prosecution got one last shot at the jury. tell us about that and what's next? >> they switched lawyers which was interesting. he made this emotional rebuttal to the jury, at one point, kind of going back to directly try and contradict some of the points we heard the defense make. if you remember the defense's closing remarks, they talked about this murder, the motive that the...
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katie phang, ellison barbara, thank many thanks.me after another right-wing threat to democratic congresswoman who thought he might have to fight his way out of january six joins me. january six joins me. ♪ you like to... move it ♪ we're reinventing our network. ♪ ♪ ♪ fast. reliable. perfectly orchestrated. the united states postal service. ♪♪ inner voice (kombucha brewer): if i just stare at these payroll forms... my business' payroll taxes will calculate themselves. right? uhh...nope. intuit quickbooks helps you manage your payroll taxes, cheers! with 100% accurate tax calculations guaranteed. nexium 24hr prevents heartburn acid for twice as long as pepcid. get all-day and all-night heartburn acid prevention with just one pill a day. choose acid prevention. choose nexium. ubrelvy helps u fight migraine attacks. u put it all on the line. u do it all. so u bring ubrelvy. it can quickly stop migraine in its tracks within 2 hours... without worrying if it's too late or where you are. unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that dire
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nbc's ellison barber is outside the courthouse in south carolina. also with me former u.s. attorney in south carolina, bill nettles, and former prosecutor david henderson. good to have all of you here. ellison, i know you've been talking to people on the ground following this case so closely for us throughout. emotions have to be high. what sticks out to you in all of this? >> reporter: yeah, i meerngs the prosecution very quickly said they feel like justice was served in this case, that they agree with the jury. they think the evidence that they presented wasoverwhelming and that's why the verdict of guilty on all four counts was delivered and delivered so quickly. this jury deliberated for two hours and 51 minutes. that is not a very long time at all. the defense have said they plan to file an appeal, they say they feel like there are a number of things that they have grounds for appeal at both the state and federal level and say they will start that process filing the paperwork for it in the coming days. the judge had a lot to say at this sentencing hearing. he talked ab
nbc's ellison barber is outside the courthouse in south carolina. also with me former u.s. attorney in south carolina, bill nettles, and former prosecutor david henderson. good to have all of you here. ellison, i know you've been talking to people on the ground following this case so closely for us throughout. emotions have to be high. what sticks out to you in all of this? >> reporter: yeah, i meerngs the prosecution very quickly said they feel like justice was served in this case, that...
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ellison barber is in the hometown of the survivors. what more are you learning about the group of childhood friends. i understand there's a report of a fifth person who traveled with them from where you are. >> reporter: right, so a law enforcement official who is close to this case is telling nbc news that there was a fifth person traveling with this group, but that fifth person didn't actually cross the border into mexico because they did not have the proper documentation to cross the border with the other four. mexican authorities say once the four crossed the border, they were in mexico for about two hours when their van, the car they were traveling in came under fire. two of the four were killed. the other two, last we heard, were receiving treatment at a hospital in texas. one of the two survivors, eric williams was reportedly shot in the leg. nbc news had a phone call with his wife yesterday. she talked about how she didn't have a whole lot of information on how he was doing, his condition. she said the conversation they had was
ellison barber is in the hometown of the survivors. what more are you learning about the group of childhood friends. i understand there's a report of a fifth person who traveled with them from where you are. >> reporter: right, so a law enforcement official who is close to this case is telling nbc news that there was a fifth person traveling with this group, but that fifth person didn't actually cross the border into mexico because they did not have the proper documentation to cross the...
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lindsey. >> as ellison has mentioned, this is pretty rare. why would the defense push for this ahead of closing arguments. we know one of their arguments has been, look, the property, the actual house is far away from the dog kennels. it's possible someone might not hear the gunshots. is that one of the lines of thinking they're trying to pursue? >> absolutely. when i was a prosecutor, i had cases where i would request the judge to allow the jury to visit the crime scene. pictures don't always do it for you. you really only make that request when you're sure that the visit will actually have an impact in your favor. in this case, the defense is probably pretty certain that the jury hasn't really grasped the vast distances between the various locations on the huge murdaugh estate. so reviewing or looking at the exterior is really important, and potentially could cast doubt on the ability one shooter to carry two long guns. additionally, as we heard reporting of a juror looking in the feed room, that's really important because it may test the j
lindsey. >> as ellison has mentioned, this is pretty rare. why would the defense push for this ahead of closing arguments. we know one of their arguments has been, look, the property, the actual house is far away from the dog kennels. it's possible someone might not hear the gunshots. is that one of the lines of thinking they're trying to pursue? >> absolutely. when i was a prosecutor, i had cases where i would request the judge to allow the jury to visit the crime scene. pictures...
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investigating a hush money payment made by trump's former lawyer to an adult film star. gabrielle ellison begins al coverage from new york. after more than a week of intense speculation and anticipation, manhattan district attorney ivan bragg leaves his office in new york. having just made history minutes later, a spokesperson confirmed that a grand jury bragg convened had voted to indict former president donald trump over alleged hush money to a former adult film star. and that prosecutors were working out the arrangements with trumps lawyers for the former president to turn himself into authorities. it wasn't long before a typically combative. trump responded through a post on social media. trump calling the indictment an attack on our country, the lakes of which has never been seen before. stormy daniels and her alleged sexual encounter with donald trump is at the center of the criminal case against the former president. after she threatened to go public about the affair in the final days of trumps, 2016 presidential campaign trumps. then fixer michael cohen paid her a $130000.00 to ke
investigating a hush money payment made by trump's former lawyer to an adult film star. gabrielle ellison begins al coverage from new york. after more than a week of intense speculation and anticipation, manhattan district attorney ivan bragg leaves his office in new york. having just made history minutes later, a spokesperson confirmed that a grand jury bragg convened had voted to indict former president donald trump over alleged hush money to a former adult film star. and that prosecutors...
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told her we got to get over here at the home of chicken and waffles in jacqueline and square, diana ellison and her daughter enjoyed a two for one special to kick off oakland's restaurant week. very good incentive to get get this here really is for 10 days. oakland's diverse culinary scene from food trucks, two michelin star restaurants are showcased. there's specially designed menus and customers are encouraged to try something new. we've never been here. yeah even though we're from here. now we know this place is really good. we'll be back. just come out and support johnson, the owner of the home in chicken and waffles , said having a week devoted to restaurants really helps after some tough years for the industry. this event comes on the third anniversary of the bay area's shelter in place order. this forced many businesses to close restaurants could only offer take out and people were told not to gather restaurants. as you know, i've taken a huge, huge hit during you know the pandemic and even after the after effects of just been traumatic for most of us, most of us have had to cut hour
told her we got to get over here at the home of chicken and waffles in jacqueline and square, diana ellison and her daughter enjoyed a two for one special to kick off oakland's restaurant week. very good incentive to get get this here really is for 10 days. oakland's diverse culinary scene from food trucks, two michelin star restaurants are showcased. there's specially designed menus and customers are encouraged to try something new. we've never been here. yeah even though we're from here. now...
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ellison barber has more. ♪ bad bunny, baby ♪ >> reporter: it's a voice recording that may be worth $40suing the global super star, claiming in a lawsuit that her voice and phrase they came up with together were used in two of his mega popular songs without her permission. ♪ bad bunny, baby ♪ >> reporter: that includes a hit single that has been streamed more than 365 million times on youtube. ♪ bad bunny, baby ♪ >> reporter: and a song from his chart-topping album which became spotify's most-streamed album in 2022. made bad bunny the most-streamed artist in the world. ♪ ♪ and won him a grammy. >> bad bunny! >> he just made it, this album with love and passion. >> reporter: according to the lawsuit, the pair started dating in 2011. in 2015 she claims the rapper asked her to record a voice note on her phone and then send it him. she alleges in the suit that in 2022, after they broke up, bad bunny's rep asked to buy her recording for $2,000, but she declined. and that in a subsequent negotiation, bad bunny's rep sent over contracts which she did not sign. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: but the next day
ellison barber has more. ♪ bad bunny, baby ♪ >> reporter: it's a voice recording that may be worth $40suing the global super star, claiming in a lawsuit that her voice and phrase they came up with together were used in two of his mega popular songs without her permission. ♪ bad bunny, baby ♪ >> reporter: that includes a hit single that has been streamed more than 365 million times on youtube. ♪ bad bunny, baby ♪ >> reporter: and a song from his chart-topping album...
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and then says the ellison didn't what own way they come in to the village almost every night, your small groups of young elephants are usually they tear off clusters of bananas or bamboo plants. 5 minutes later they leave water. we try to scare them off with noise enter flashlights, utopia and electric fence as being dealt to keep the elephants out. that way the hats will stay in their natural habitat where they have an important role to play with it. i'm really good movie. good, look, the elephant is an architect of to for us. he decides what the forest is going to look like. and if there is a tick pushes, ah, he just going to trample it and he opens up for the regeneration of for returns. forests are important to the countries water supply. they also play a vital role in maintaining bio diversity and protecting the climate. tiny baton is doing its best to adapt to climate change, the residence of the mountainous kingdom, half little of a choice. some scientists predict that the wars of the future will be fought over water. many in our generation are already living with the inaccessibil
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other rubbish to pile up the trashy look of limby speech inspired award winning come a ruin indesign ellison grannie to make clothes that would never drift unloved and unwanted. the textile industry contravir took her to 4 per cent of michael plastics and i think it is a big issue is one of them was polluted industries. and oh, i think the 2nd industry after patrol saw is how we started looking at cuts in tao . this pollution penguin actually used to work in cameron's oil industry, a sector not exactly revert for sustainability or environmental best practice, since becoming a full time fashion designer and putting all her efforts into models mode. granite aims for sustainable fashion from 1st thread to the catwalk. i actually started in mesa and you go in and very passionate in price shine. i decided to look how this tool could merge together. so i found that my brand and every day it's a culture brow which is my was flawed. our mission is to use partial as a tool for social and environmental change. and now i also just found that this initiative then, always fracture which is to cut down wi
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we had a search warrant and we had an arrest warrant for the leader of the group, james ellison, andecause one of the members associated with it had shot and killed trooper linacre in missouri, we had not been able to go in quietly. i had swat teams on five states, 200 law enforcement officers, we surrounded a compound and it was an armed standoff and james ellison refused to surrender. the fbi hostage rescue team called me up and said we need you to help negotiate the situation. i said ok. i went up there and as i'm heading towards the operating post, the fbi agent throws me a bullet-proof vest and says you may need this. i am thinking this is not what i went to law school. [laughter] three days of negotiation i assisted in their surrender without a shot being fired. are prosecuted them successfully -- i prosecuted them successfully. what lessons you can learn from that is that every generation has to face hatred that could turn to violence that can turn to anarchy that can undermine our rule of law in our country. that is what we saw then and it made a difference. the prosecution a
we had a search warrant and we had an arrest warrant for the leader of the group, james ellison, andecause one of the members associated with it had shot and killed trooper linacre in missouri, we had not been able to go in quietly. i had swat teams on five states, 200 law enforcement officers, we surrounded a compound and it was an armed standoff and james ellison refused to surrender. the fbi hostage rescue team called me up and said we need you to help negotiate the situation. i said ok. i...
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one, be at me. ellison, where have been the president elect, tunable and also his vice presidential team who went to be from my own community here and but mostly why is that alicia? to my you, by the way then he is the governor of for most pay be sent out book paul most a g s. and he has been in it for 4 years now. so many good, which is they must have this knowledge and then the bug out i did the context of what this problem is. so if they can be able to put their houses in order and bring the best brand, walk together, what ensuring that they can be able to holistically add. that is the problem i think will be in often these are nice. i can say yes, they can be able to handle that, especially looking idea of what i mean that for the present he has been one of the most customer fully turned to him and julia lagos before and now he's track record idea though that are some groups who are claiming that edge is not a new site and he needs to get is plain to be so does site to be able to file form a come through leg, man, julio. so for me, i think when you have these 2 people, combine their
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have ellison here to we speak with one voice this grain as promised by the european commission, was supposed to go to africa in the middle east. meanwhile, procedural imperfections and tardiness in certain areas led to the fact that some of the screen and other agricultural produce has remained in the eastern part of europe, thereby driving down prices for farmers. together we are engaged in a process to discuss with the european commission, where the mechanism should be to enforce the trust ability. if you credit exports to final destinations. so now they want brussels to trace the grain because it's impacting their countries, any interest in tracing all the weapons, the poland is dumping into grain while demanding that others do likewise at the risk of it blowing back into europe. or no, it was just last november that european commission, president ursula vander line, announced the grain from ukraine initiative alongside zalinski and another 1000000000 euros to funds so called solidarity lanes for the grain and quote, coming together to avert hunger around the world. but apparently, a 1000
have ellison here to we speak with one voice this grain as promised by the european commission, was supposed to go to africa in the middle east. meanwhile, procedural imperfections and tardiness in certain areas led to the fact that some of the screen and other agricultural produce has remained in the eastern part of europe, thereby driving down prices for farmers. together we are engaged in a process to discuss with the european commission, where the mechanism should be to enforce the trust...
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it's made using genetic information from the long extinct animals along with data from ellison. spect places living relatives. now the project aims to show the potential of meet grown from cells without the slaughter of livestock. with new technology, it means that the food that we can have doesn't have to replicate what we've had before, can be more exciting. it can have better flavor profiles. morning bed industry profiles. and so we wanted to create something that was totally different from anything you get now. the 2nd reason is, demand has traditionally been a symbol of life magnets we know now we'll watch out because of climate change. and we wanted to draw attention to a different feature.
it's made using genetic information from the long extinct animals along with data from ellison. spect places living relatives. now the project aims to show the potential of meet grown from cells without the slaughter of livestock. with new technology, it means that the food that we can have doesn't have to replicate what we've had before, can be more exciting. it can have better flavor profiles. morning bed industry profiles. and so we wanted to create something that was totally different from...
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emily: you mentioned larry ellison as a mentor.ys when you were staunch competitors and more enemies than friends. i want to hear that story. who called who? are you having my ties in hawaii? marc: well, yeah. we have a lot of hawaii commentary here. larry owns an island so there's a connection there. i first went to work for larry ellison in 1986. he's been an incredible mentor to me. friend. we are using oracle's margin playbook. he's been mentoring me for 40 years on how to deliver a great performance. i couldn't be more grateful to him and his entire team as well. they are great partners. they always have been. he is. whether he is my partner, my mentor, number one he's my friend. emily: when you look at the numbers, this could be the slowest year of growth for salesforce ever. you've been at this a long time. how do you think about getting growth back? how do you feel about what we just heard? they are liking so far what you see. marc: who doesn't like what they see? we just delivered a 17% growth number. we are delivering mor
emily: you mentioned larry ellison as a mentor.ys when you were staunch competitors and more enemies than friends. i want to hear that story. who called who? are you having my ties in hawaii? marc: well, yeah. we have a lot of hawaii commentary here. larry owns an island so there's a connection there. i first went to work for larry ellison in 1986. he's been an incredible mentor to me. friend. we are using oracle's margin playbook. he's been mentoring me for 40 years on how to deliver a great...
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time to sleep, was born next to the crops of the countries near the equator, the dazzling light of ellison lamps on the other side of the stick. capitalism was the shadow of its workers and employees in all the day is upon them, oxford explains that the sleep of the working people of the earth has been an average of one to two hours more than before, and this means that coffee and light have fulfilled their mission correctly. products such as toothpaste that are used in the mouth they release caffeine than pills and complementary drinks, which are supposed to have the same effect of coffee, this time more targeted on the human body, but it has grown a lot in recent years. it is interesting that in recent decades, how much human sleep has been threatened and in parallel there are solutions to overcome it, some of the things that have been created it is called the sleep industry. it includes a wide range of products. these expensive products are supposed to give coffee addicts a better night's sleep . the choice is like business when it has a staggering turnover, something around 76 billion
time to sleep, was born next to the crops of the countries near the equator, the dazzling light of ellison lamps on the other side of the stick. capitalism was the shadow of its workers and employees in all the day is upon them, oxford explains that the sleep of the working people of the earth has been an average of one to two hours more than before, and this means that coffee and light have fulfilled their mission correctly. products such as toothpaste that are used in the mouth they release...
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on the call last night, chairman larry ellison weighed in on chatgpt comparing it to a.i. tech >> we actually have shown or mb anderson has shown, if you reduce the system, you reduce admissions by 30%. that's a stunning number people talking about chatgpt being really cool. it can write my high school essay for me how about reducing hospital readmissions by 30%. you decide which is more important. >> turning attention to the retail sector. gap tumbling shares down 8.5% after missing on the top and bottom lines for the fourth quarter and warning of the first quarter and full year revenue drop. it owns banana republic. and ulta sales benefit from the resilience from the beauty category as shoppers budget for makeup and beauty projects. >>> turning attention to apple kicking off the investor day today with more insight into apple's business in china. shares out performing the broader market up more than 15% this year compared to the s&p's 200. for more, let's bring in gene munster. i can't get the words out. nine proposals on the docket is there one investors should pay atte
on the call last night, chairman larry ellison weighed in on chatgpt comparing it to a.i. tech >> we actually have shown or mb anderson has shown, if you reduce the system, you reduce admissions by 30%. that's a stunning number people talking about chatgpt being really cool. it can write my high school essay for me how about reducing hospital readmissions by 30%. you decide which is more important. >> turning attention to the retail sector. gap tumbling shares down 8.5% after...