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emily: it didn't seem like anything was gonna happen. seen that-- he might have kept those videos, i have no idea if he still has those videos, what he does with those videos. avani: emily was told by new south wales police that officers had gone to this alleged perpetrator's house and told him he needed to delete this video. was that the case? stuart: look, i just can't go into the specific case, but i will certainly follow that matter up. i understand there was interaction with the offend-- or the alleged offender in this case. i just can't comment further at this time. avani: our understanding is there was no warrant to search this man's phone to get the video as part of the investigation, why would that be? stuart: look, again, we're talking about specifics of a case. you know, in terms of--and specifically we're talking about a dating app, you know, offending that may have involved a filming, you know, privately of another individual, which is a different offense than sexual assault, yup. so, look, all i can is i'm happy to take thi
emily: it didn't seem like anything was gonna happen. seen that-- he might have kept those videos, i have no idea if he still has those videos, what he does with those videos. avani: emily was told by new south wales police that officers had gone to this alleged perpetrator's house and told him he needed to delete this video. was that the case? stuart: look, i just can't go into the specific case, but i will certainly follow that matter up. i understand there was interaction with the offend--...
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." ♪ emily: hello and welcome to the program, i am emily angwin.lovakia's former leftist prime minister robert fico has won saturday's parliamentary election. he stood on a platform critical of the e.u., nato, and funding the war in ukraine. his party won nearly 1/4 of the vote and a chance to form the next government. if he succeeded, it could mean big changes for the nation's foreign policy. since russia launched its war last year, nato member slovakia has supported ukraine, supplying weapons and welcoming refugees, but is that about to change? we will put that to our guests. first, this report. reporter: the 3-term former prime minister staging a political comeback in slovakia. robert fico's leftist party defied exit polls and saturdays parliamentary election securing nearly 23% of the vote on a pro -russian and anti-u.s. campaign. the populist leader has doubled down on his stance of ending military aid to ukraine and is now calling for talks to end the war. >> slovakia and people in slovakia have more serious problems than ukraine, that is all
." ♪ emily: hello and welcome to the program, i am emily angwin.lovakia's former leftist prime minister robert fico has won saturday's parliamentary election. he stood on a platform critical of the e.u., nato, and funding the war in ukraine. his party won nearly 1/4 of the vote and a chance to form the next government. if he succeeded, it could mean big changes for the nation's foreign policy. since russia launched its war last year, nato member slovakia has supported ukraine, supplying...
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emily: why is trump in court this time?abriel elizondo explains in new york. >> this is a somewhat complicated case but it boils down to allegations of fraud related to trumps business dealings and with the trump organization. the new york attorney general's office brought this case last year. and at the core it alleges that trump and the trump organization intentionally inflated the value of trumps real estate assets. everything from golf courses to hotels, to apartments, to the tune of $3.5 billion in order to gain more favorable loan terms. this is very much a crime, and that is why these allegations were brought forth by the attorney general. last week the judge in this case already made a ruling that trump was liable for falsifying or lying about his wealth on financial documents. so why is this trial going forward? because there are six other allegations related to this case and the potential of fraudulent as this records and business dealings -- fraudulent business records and business dealings. there is no jury, it
emily: why is trump in court this time?abriel elizondo explains in new york. >> this is a somewhat complicated case but it boils down to allegations of fraud related to trumps business dealings and with the trump organization. the new york attorney general's office brought this case last year. and at the core it alleges that trump and the trump organization intentionally inflated the value of trumps real estate assets. everything from golf courses to hotels, to apartments, to the tune of...
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joined now by emily chang, over to you.mily: welcome to our television and radio audiences, i am here with j.p. morgan ceo and chair jamie dimon on the tech stop leadership farm. we just saw a few tech companies go public. instacart, flavio. are we back or is this a blip? >> it is open right now. but ipo markets like an accordion, it is 40 plus deals, something like 50 or 60 this year. interest rates change a lot, we help you evaluate, the value of care flows more accountable. but for now, it is healthy. the economy is ok so it is open, not for everybody but it is open. emily: you don't see the same wealth of tech companies that you see in silicon valley. they want more big star tech companies. critics the u.s. was the center of tech. not to silicon valley. it is all over america. it is staggering. it has moved overseas. in berlin and paris, they are quite good, and going public and we are the leader of taking the public here. you always have it in china, india, not quite the united states. emily: th tch footprint of j.p. m
joined now by emily chang, over to you.mily: welcome to our television and radio audiences, i am here with j.p. morgan ceo and chair jamie dimon on the tech stop leadership farm. we just saw a few tech companies go public. instacart, flavio. are we back or is this a blip? >> it is open right now. but ipo markets like an accordion, it is 40 plus deals, something like 50 or 60 this year. interest rates change a lot, we help you evaluate, the value of care flows more accountable. but for...
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i hope he is. >> harris: emily. >> emily: being a raiders fan, few times we win, i feel no joy, justelief, that is what i feel in this moment. nothing to celebrate about them doing their job. i hope they make up for the lost time that americans were subjected to, israelis subjected to and so much more in terms of messages they could have been sending and accomplishments they could have been undergoing. he better get to work. the way the main-stream media is framing who johnson is, i quote from politico and "washington post" and nbc news who call him a conspiracy theorist who fought to overturn result of the 2020 election. he is opposed to lgbtq rights and believes the fbi discriminates against conservatives and said 100 known terrorists have crossed into the u.s. from mexico and most saliently, here is how he is described, courtesy of new york magazine, johnson combined total commitment to trump's authoritarian ambition with low key persona. do not look for any type of support coming from the left unfortunately. >> kayleigh: here is who mike johnson, phenomenal speech, he said i beli
i hope he is. >> harris: emily. >> emily: being a raiders fan, few times we win, i feel no joy, justelief, that is what i feel in this moment. nothing to celebrate about them doing their job. i hope they make up for the lost time that americans were subjected to, israelis subjected to and so much more in terms of messages they could have been sending and accomplishments they could have been undergoing. he better get to work. the way the main-stream media is framing who johnson is, i...
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emily. >> emily: we will come back to you as soon as developments occur.ening today, jason, your thoughts on the new developments? >> terrifying for the residents, they are going through their own set of terror. they have kids that cannot go to school, businesses not open. we had situation in utah, sheriff shot, found him in back of somebody's yard in a storage shed. you worry a person like this may be near or close to somebody's home and so the terror going on there, you feel for them. let law enforcement continue to do their job, they are doing everything and throwing every resource and god bless them. >> emily: thanks to a hostages negotiator that talk -- to surrender. residents are in fear, we are watching the boat ramp at that location, no one knows where he is. kaylee mcghee white it is distressing, law enforcement is concerned he's on the run, he seems to be an outdoorsman, familiar with the woods and being able to hideout for long periods of time. he left behind his cell phone to throw cops off his scent. he recognized what was going to ham. he was
emily. >> emily: we will come back to you as soon as developments occur.ening today, jason, your thoughts on the new developments? >> terrifying for the residents, they are going through their own set of terror. they have kids that cannot go to school, businesses not open. we had situation in utah, sheriff shot, found him in back of somebody's yard in a storage shed. you worry a person like this may be near or close to somebody's home and so the terror going on there, you feel for...
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emily: that is important to make that point. also, in terms of developments, on monday hundreds of people in the occupied west bank have protested over the death of a palestinian inside an israeli prison. what is the story there? >> well, yes. it is a bit more than that. omar is a -- well wasa well-respected hamas leader amongst his supporters, in the town. which is northeast in the occupied west bank. he was taken prisoner in one of these many israeli raids. he was taken as a prisoner on october 9. it was announced today by the palestinian authority that he had died in captivity. according to his lawyer who was privy to an online court appearance made by him earlier today, he was said -- he said he was in fine health. the israeli prison service released a statement later saying that indeed he had died. apparently he was having treatment at a clinic. an ambulance was called and he was pronounced dead by the medics when they arrived. hamas and islamic jihad calling this an is -- assassination. we have seen people protesting in th
emily: that is important to make that point. also, in terms of developments, on monday hundreds of people in the occupied west bank have protested over the death of a palestinian inside an israeli prison. what is the story there? >> well, yes. it is a bit more than that. omar is a -- well wasa well-respected hamas leader amongst his supporters, in the town. which is northeast in the occupied west bank. he was taken prisoner in one of these many israeli raids. he was taken as a prisoner on...
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you're watching "outnumbered," i'm harris faulkner here with kayleigh mcenany and emily compagno, also ceo of law fair project and author of "end jew hatred, brooke goldstein, and ari fleischer, fox news contributor. we have sent two aircraft carrier groups to eastern mediterranean and persian gulf, they both were going to the mediterranean, the eisenhower now is going to persian gulf. back on the ground, though, u.s. troops have become targets, at least 13 times and congressman waltz said 14 times in the last week. they have been hit by drone attacks. the biden administration says iran-backed proxy, paid terrorists are responsible for the attack. 24 troops were injured after strikes on two outposts in syria and iraq on october 18th. pentagon sent a warning to iran and the proxies. >> we remain deeply concerned by the potential for future attack on our troops. we have seen and i'm guesstimating, about a dozen over the last several days and taking it very seriously. our commanders have right to defend themselves and are taking appropriate force measures. >> harris: ari. >> they are not
you're watching "outnumbered," i'm harris faulkner here with kayleigh mcenany and emily compagno, also ceo of law fair project and author of "end jew hatred, brooke goldstein, and ari fleischer, fox news contributor. we have sent two aircraft carrier groups to eastern mediterranean and persian gulf, they both were going to the mediterranean, the eisenhower now is going to persian gulf. back on the ground, though, u.s. troops have become targets, at least 13 times and congressman...
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emily. >> emily: trey mentioned warnings and israeli leaders are warning this could be a long war and undercurrent of efrg y everything you are saying, this will last a long time. proxies launched at u.s. forces in syria and it crashed without injury, this is a marathon not a sprint. the u.s. will support humanitarian pause in fighting to free hostages and the hamas leader said he would release hostages if israel would release palestinian hostages. this is psychological terror, nothing is on the table. the massive overlay to me is dishonesty emanating from hamas and actual toxicity that plagues this situation. we analyze there is no truth really to be analyzing other than knowing that the enemy has a language of lies only. moving on to this now, anti-israeli sentiment, chilling footage shows the region being stormed by an angry and hateful mob. some carrying banners with antisemitism slogans, rushing to the tarmac and searching for a flight of jews and israelis that landed from tel aviv. [screaming] [chanting] >> emily: horrifying footage. a small number of jews and israelis were left
emily. >> emily: trey mentioned warnings and israeli leaders are warning this could be a long war and undercurrent of efrg y everything you are saying, this will last a long time. proxies launched at u.s. forces in syria and it crashed without injury, this is a marathon not a sprint. the u.s. will support humanitarian pause in fighting to free hostages and the hamas leader said he would release hostages if israel would release palestinian hostages. this is psychological terror, nothing is...
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here with my co-host harris faulkner and emily compagno.oining us fox business anchor, dagen mcdowell, and co-host of the verdict ben ferguson. kevin mccarthy is now the first speaker in the history of the united states to be stripped of the gavel. his historic removal was led by fellow republican matt gaetz. matt gaetz was furious because kevin mccarthy was working with democrats. gaetz had to work with democrats to oust the house speaker, so there is that. there was a dramatic vote. final vote total was 216-210, with majority voting to vacate the chair of the house speaker. every democrat voted for mccarthy removal along with eight republicans. they got support from the eight. here is what the florida congressman had to say after the vote. >> benefit of this country we have a better speaker of the house than kevin mccarthy. kevin mccarthy couldn't keep his word. he made an agreement how washington would work and he violated that agreement. we are facing annual deficits and face deglobalization that will crush working class americans. kevi
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>> emily: i hope so. i appreciate your point.we found cocaine in the white house, it became a laughable point. nothing laughable about a culture of lawlessness and lack of accountability where that term can be liberally and all the time applied if you are a republican. i find it reprehensible and pathetic that a sitting congressman would pull that fire alarm. it is a misdemeanor up to six months in jail and a fine. and be legal obstruction of a proceeding and legal obstruction of justice. every time you fly on a plane, it says if you tamper with the fire thing you will be subjected to a fine and felony charge at a minimum. where is the continuity and the fairness? i wonder what we'll see from the attorney general? >> raymond: one rule. >> kayleigh: bowman said no one is above the law, see if that starts with him. more "outnumbered" next. just t. -ahh, -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein 30 grams protein, one gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients for immune health. (♪) this is american infrastructure,
>> emily: i hope so. i appreciate your point.we found cocaine in the white house, it became a laughable point. nothing laughable about a culture of lawlessness and lack of accountability where that term can be liberally and all the time applied if you are a republican. i find it reprehensible and pathetic that a sitting congressman would pull that fire alarm. it is a misdemeanor up to six months in jail and a fine. and be legal obstruction of a proceeding and legal obstruction of justice....
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i think emily is exactly right. that— i think emily is exactly right. is a shared objective to avoid — and there is a shared objective to avoid the escalation that would _ to avoid the escalation that would implicate the wider region— would implicate the wider region and to minimise civilian casualties— region and to minimise civilian casualties as we move forward so i casualties as we move forward so i really— casualties as we move forward so i really do think what we saw— so i really do think what we saw from _ so i really do think what we saw from secretary of state anthony _ saw from secretary of state anthony lincoln will continue at many _ anthony lincoln will continue at many levels and i hope it succeeds. at many levels and i hope it succeeds-— succeeds. gina, we have about 30 seconds _ succeeds. gina, we have about 30 seconds to _ succeeds. gina, we have about 30 seconds to get _ succeeds. gina, we have about 30 seconds to get your - succeeds. gina, we have about. 30 seconds to get your thoughts on this as well. the secretary is auoin on this a
i think emily is exactly right. that— i think emily is exactly right. is a shared objective to avoid — and there is a shared objective to avoid the escalation that would _ to avoid the escalation that would implicate the wider region— would implicate the wider region and to minimise civilian casualties— region and to minimise civilian casualties as we move forward so i casualties as we move forward so i really— casualties as we move forward so i really do think what we saw— so i...
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interesting. >> emily: certain amount of courtesy can be extended.ed flag to me with my armchair quarterbacking here is the fact an accident not by itself is deemed probable cause for possible intoxication, i understand that. if the officer has reason to believe alcohol may be involved, then they absolutely can administer a field test. it seems to me that was never pursued here. the notion of cell phone being addressed would have indicated, were you distracted driving, can i chk your phone to see if a text went through? i have questions and those questions were not followed up. what makes that difficult, this occurred two weeks before christmas, december 12, man lost his life feet from his home. she said he jumped on his windshield, when she received her mercedes, we are the proud owner of a 2018 mercedes. remorse is a big factor and i do not see that here. >> kayleigh: the investigating rolf assured the officer no plans to criminally charge the woman saying i believe we're good to release her. the family in texts we are putting up, back to the accid
interesting. >> emily: certain amount of courtesy can be extended.ed flag to me with my armchair quarterbacking here is the fact an accident not by itself is deemed probable cause for possible intoxication, i understand that. if the officer has reason to believe alcohol may be involved, then they absolutely can administer a field test. it seems to me that was never pursued here. the notion of cell phone being addressed would have indicated, were you distracted driving, can i chk your...
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we've seen bounty of 6 billion. >> emily: right, that we paid. highlight a point, secretary of state and president all weekend spent time thanking qatar for work in releasing two hostages and that might be a complicated and interesting relationship where it seems per sources that we are depending on them for release of hostages, this priority of ours. however issue qatar has sheltered hamas leaders and worse. that underscores delicacy of this and biden had a call on sunday with leaders of canada, germany and the u.k. everyone girds their loirnings and prepare, i worry about memory of the 52 hostages that spent 440 days under iranian control. that was recent in the grand scheme of things and seems a lot of people here, i'm not sure if they remember that. >> harris: greater point. coming up, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell issued urgent warning that the united states must face new axis of evil. the united states u.s.s. eisenhower going to the persian gulf because our military men and women are targets around the region now. working with newd
we've seen bounty of 6 billion. >> emily: right, that we paid. highlight a point, secretary of state and president all weekend spent time thanking qatar for work in releasing two hostages and that might be a complicated and interesting relationship where it seems per sources that we are depending on them for release of hostages, this priority of ours. however issue qatar has sheltered hamas leaders and worse. that underscores delicacy of this and biden had a call on sunday with leaders of...
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hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered," i'm kayleigh mcenany, here with co-host emily compagno, also fox business anchor and co-host of bottom line, dagen mcdowell, board certified physician, dr. dr. nicole saphier and fox news contributor and host of the david webb show on sirius xm, patriot david webb. first to trey yingst live on the ground in southern israel. trey. >> trey: good afternoon, i want to give you juxtaposition of what is taking place it. moments after president biden left israel following high-level meetings in tel aviv, hamas fired on central israel, sending many people to bomb shelters. in the distance israelis, continue to strike the gaza strip. we have opinion galth gathering information on the explosion at the hospital in gaza and we'll get to that. a massacre took place 12 days ago starting this war in the middle east. >> ghost time amid charred remains of death. the few gather to gather their belongings and look for pets. >> i can help and keep me sane. >> what can the world know about what happened here? >> i can't speak about it. i haven't realized the situat
hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered," i'm kayleigh mcenany, here with co-host emily compagno, also fox business anchor and co-host of bottom line, dagen mcdowell, board certified physician, dr. dr. nicole saphier and fox news contributor and host of the david webb show on sirius xm, patriot david webb. first to trey yingst live on the ground in southern israel. trey. >> trey: good afternoon, i want to give you juxtaposition of what is taking place it. moments after president...
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i'm kayleigh mcenany here with my co-host emily compagno, dagen mcdowell, director at heritage foundation kara frederick and author of "unbreakable investor," charles charles payne. you are looking at zvideo callig for congress to demand fighting stop in israel. ceasefire now. it was israel who was attacked and children lit on fire and israel's children who were killed. you have a right to self-defense, the laws of war state that. protesters were spotted wearing black shirts reading, "jews say cease-fire now," and protest followed speech by rashida tlaib who repeated the lie that israel was behind the explosion near a gaza hospital. here she is outside the capitol. >> this is just continue to watch people think it's okay to bomb a hospital where children, you know what is so hard sometimes is watching those videos and people telling the kids don't cry. president biden, not all of america is with you on this. >> kayleigh: remember when she was chased down the hall and asked if she condemned killing of children and our own hillary vaughn tracked her down and joins us with more. hillary. >>
i'm kayleigh mcenany here with my co-host emily compagno, dagen mcdowell, director at heritage foundation kara frederick and author of "unbreakable investor," charles charles payne. you are looking at zvideo callig for congress to demand fighting stop in israel. ceasefire now. it was israel who was attacked and children lit on fire and israel's children who were killed. you have a right to self-defense, the laws of war state that. protesters were spotted wearing black shirts reading,...
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emily: i live it. to live it through the translations but i live with homer all the time. jeffrey: now 51, she's been living it a long time. that's wilson at age 8 reenacting a scene from the odyssey. in 2017 her translation of that epic -- the story of the hero's return home from the trojan war -- gained widespread acclaim. remarkably, it was the first ever by a woman into english. and two years later wilson won a macarthur genius award for "bringing classical literature to new audiences in works that convey ancient texts' relevance to our time." now she's translated homer's "iliad", set amid the war itself -- greeks fighting trojans and one another. the great warrior achilles battling his enemies and, it seems at times, himself. in the introduction you call it "the most gripping and heartbreaking work of literature i know." in what way? emily: it's so focused on very intense human emotions. the first word of the poem in greek is "menin," which means a sort of superhuman kind of rage. jeffrey: anger b
emily: i live it. to live it through the translations but i live with homer all the time. jeffrey: now 51, she's been living it a long time. that's wilson at age 8 reenacting a scene from the odyssey. in 2017 her translation of that epic -- the story of the hero's return home from the trojan war -- gained widespread acclaim. remarkably, it was the first ever by a woman into english. and two years later wilson won a macarthur genius award for "bringing classical literature to new audiences...
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protect his daughter emily-— daughter emily.ouldn't i daughter emily. should i have i realised earlier? i couldn't have realised earlier? i couldn't have realised earlier. i knew something was unusual, but i missed my window of opportunity to go and get her. and i regret that for the rest of my life. she is burying her husband. she found out four days after the attacks he had been killed by hamas. sobbing. i think israel will never forget this. so many people are dead, kidnapped and hurt, that i think israel will never be the same. israel's intensifying it air strikes in its mission to destroy hamas. in gaza city, it is becoming even more dangerous. it gaza city, it is becoming even more dancerous. , gaza city, it is becoming even more dangerous-— dangerous. it is very close to us. a hue dangerous. it is very close to us. a huge attack- _ dangerous. it is very close to us. a huge attack. give _ dangerous. it is very close to us. a huge attack. give me _ dangerous. it is very close to us. a huge attack. give me a _ dangerous. it
protect his daughter emily-— daughter emily.ouldn't i daughter emily. should i have i realised earlier? i couldn't have realised earlier? i couldn't have realised earlier. i knew something was unusual, but i missed my window of opportunity to go and get her. and i regret that for the rest of my life. she is burying her husband. she found out four days after the attacks he had been killed by hamas. sobbing. i think israel will never forget this. so many people are dead, kidnapped and hurt,...
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emily. >> emily: my initial thought as we hear about concepts like disqualifier when veteran gop told chad pergram about treatment of steve scalise after he withdrew and the like. i think high my optic that must be for people whose salaries we pay, to be able to be vindictive, petty and reactive to this vote. while they are determining who will be house speaker and potentially not creating one, not securing one, hezbollah holds 13 out of 28 seats in parliament. there are bigger issues and illustrated in a stark fashion as blackburn is having -- claw back this money, what is happening? contrast is important, for me as an american who holds deep solidarity with israel in this moment, i hope they come through today and on the heel of biden going tomorrow landing in israel tomorrow, purpose of the visit interestingly by john kirby stated to ensure humanitarian situation is avoided and ensure innocent people are evacuated from gaza. interesting primary on heels of what we had last administration, notice how it is shaped and make sure they to not get stuck in gaza. call for reservists will
emily. >> emily: my initial thought as we hear about concepts like disqualifier when veteran gop told chad pergram about treatment of steve scalise after he withdrew and the like. i think high my optic that must be for people whose salaries we pay, to be able to be vindictive, petty and reactive to this vote. while they are determining who will be house speaker and potentially not creating one, not securing one, hezbollah holds 13 out of 28 seats in parliament. there are bigger issues and...
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emily guardian is following the story. emily, tell us who is this of a bargain? connect and what's behind this move a long history of the household name in germany. she is one of the most prominent politicians on the german left and the re, it's been re meant for months now that she's planning on leaving the left policy and forming her in policy. that's now happened to use leaving. she announced it today. and it comes really often months and years of time or within the love talk to lots of infighting. she doesn't see eye to eye on a lot of things with the political leadership and the less punching. for example, when it comes to migration, she thinks that germany should really adult to more restrictive migration policy. and today she announced about she was leaving the policy together with 9 auto parts and colleagues. they have together registered a sort of club bore or association rarely, that will eventually be turned into a political party without not until january, and then from january onwards. that's when people will be able to join this policy . how much of
emily guardian is following the story. emily, tell us who is this of a bargain? connect and what's behind this move a long history of the household name in germany. she is one of the most prominent politicians on the german left and the re, it's been re meant for months now that she's planning on leaving the left policy and forming her in policy. that's now happened to use leaving. she announced it today. and it comes really often months and years of time or within the love talk to lots of...
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yeah, it took emily years to leave her rating world. everyone she knew trying to change her mind, but she was determined to walk away. today she lives on the other end of london. but memories of her former life are never far away. your fault, you have to have sex with that. not because they tell you that the knowledge is not consummated, it's not real on us to do it. so you kind of forced to do that. and now it's important, institutionalized, right? that's, that's what it is. like i came in for my wife and i was physically shaking and i didn't even know what was happening to me. i didn't know why i was shaking or what was going on. and my husband was saying, oh, don't worry, you know, everybody goes through a, you'll get used to it as like, drinking a glass of water. he kept on saying, but it didn't become like that. yes. in some ways you get used to it, but it was too much causing this last time. i think i feel like i black to out. and then over and over again, every month they want to punish you. they want to, my father was like, you'
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host: emily, that is representative jordan on the air. factor that into what you might see play out this week. guest: both candidates are pitching themselves as someone who can unite the conference and unify the conference, which is something republicans are definitely looking for. so, jim jordan is an interesting character to think about. getting so much support right now, particularly when you think about a couple of years ago back in 2015 and 2018 when he was challenging house leadership a lot more. since then, he has become a lot more of a useful ally of house leadership. he has stood by former speaker mccarthy throughout his speakership race and the challenges here. right now, you are seeing at least one moderate that i can think of supporting jim jordan for speaker. he has shifted, he is not a cap line anymore. that is definitely something he is trying to portray in that interview. host: walk us through the technicalities of what the process this week -- those who can't see it play out in person. guest: tomorrow, tuesday, the house
host: emily, that is representative jordan on the air. factor that into what you might see play out this week. guest: both candidates are pitching themselves as someone who can unite the conference and unify the conference, which is something republicans are definitely looking for. so, jim jordan is an interesting character to think about. getting so much support right now, particularly when you think about a couple of years ago back in 2015 and 2018 when he was challenging house leadership a...
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emily, what are we going to do? that's a major question and we're stymied and the former federal attorney and the last 14 days and it's the first of the new fiscal year. what a way to start out the year. i put to you, going back, morgan, and grateful your voice is here with experience and insight. the point about proxies versus lone wolves and details all those that infiltrated the southern border in the last 14 days and tell us about potential for threats and how we're assessing that, the proxies and to me, it doesn't matter under guides that the wolves or proxies are ac acting and all wh intent to destroy america. >> we've long had iranian and hezbollah sleeper cell ntsb united states. it's nothing new. in fact, there's something that exists all an the united states right now called islamic education centers. these -- the thing that i think they're most similar to would be the chinese communist party had has confucius centers in the united states. we're aggressively working to go after them and stop them on colleg
emily, what are we going to do? that's a major question and we're stymied and the former federal attorney and the last 14 days and it's the first of the new fiscal year. what a way to start out the year. i put to you, going back, morgan, and grateful your voice is here with experience and insight. the point about proxies versus lone wolves and details all those that infiltrated the southern border in the last 14 days and tell us about potential for threats and how we're assessing that, the...
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the hello one, emily, i, gwen this is l g 0 life from to how? so coming up. israel says it will step up. it's bombing campaign of the gaza strip . 11 paper with cute and the latest attack on a cafe in conyers. desperately needed food and medicine finally trickles into gaza . you ins, humanitarian chief tells out to 0 more would be on the way in the us presidential fight and says he's talking to these rallies at when asked about trying to get them to delay a ground evasion of casa, the welcome to the program is rallies bombarding the besieged enclave of guise at 416th day. but now there's been a re, is riley, and striking the occupied west bank. the palestinian red presence is at least 2 people have been killed in the janine way for jacob is riley forces have also massed a large force on the outskirts of the cab. let's bring him, sarah. hi, right. who's in ramallah in the occupied west bank? so what more of a lunch about this air attack? yeah, well emily, at the moment the report solve the c p for that. and this 5 injuries of course is expected t
the hello one, emily, i, gwen this is l g 0 life from to how? so coming up. israel says it will step up. it's bombing campaign of the gaza strip . 11 paper with cute and the latest attack on a cafe in conyers. desperately needed food and medicine finally trickles into gaza . you ins, humanitarian chief tells out to 0 more would be on the way in the us presidential fight and says he's talking to these rallies at when asked about trying to get them to delay a ground evasion of casa, the welcome...
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emily is illiterate.first, the slaveholder is writing for her and then she is a good friend, a seamstress, a white woman, who writes for her, and at the end it looks like she's actually writing for herself. it's fascinating just to read. i've included a few fragrance of african-american life. and, emily, she is moved and then moved again and then moved again. adam and is in a rather slaveholding family. as with the calgary family in maryland. pretty stable. your fear is that they're going to lose money or moved to mississippi, separate family. or, any number of things can happen. that was one of the main reasons that enslaved people always wondered what's going to happen. and to my spouse. so emily is moved again and they're exchanging letters. evidently, i do not have this letter. but she wrote to her. something about that she was in despair. not sure if they cod go on. emily, april 2018 56 i was very sorry to hear that you should say that you and i are parted for life and i am very troubled by it. becau
emily is illiterate.first, the slaveholder is writing for her and then she is a good friend, a seamstress, a white woman, who writes for her, and at the end it looks like she's actually writing for herself. it's fascinating just to read. i've included a few fragrance of african-american life. and, emily, she is moved and then moved again and then moved again. adam and is in a rather slaveholding family. as with the calgary family in maryland. pretty stable. your fear is that they're going to...
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i'm emily carver.istening to . monday to thursdays from six till 930 . till 930. >> welcome back to gb news sunday with me, emily carver. i'm on your tv, online and digital radio quite a heated debate we had just now on migration and how the labour party conservative party are failing to put fonnard adequate ideas. but but yes, steve says the risk of being sent to rwanda will stop people coming to the uk. maybe this will help our situation for the better. well it waits to be seen. we do have the supreme court ruling coming at some point on voting for laboun at some point on voting for labour. yes, keir starmer is setting out his his pitch to be prime minister. ross says i want to vote conservative but find it impossible to do given all the problems that have mounted. i think we should the labour think we should give the labour party a shot. there we go. and jeff says , what are the labour jeff says, what are the labour party to do differently? party going to do differently? as have never ever left as t
i'm emily carver.istening to . monday to thursdays from six till 930 . till 930. >> welcome back to gb news sunday with me, emily carver. i'm on your tv, online and digital radio quite a heated debate we had just now on migration and how the labour party conservative party are failing to put fonnard adequate ideas. but but yes, steve says the risk of being sent to rwanda will stop people coming to the uk. maybe this will help our situation for the better. well it waits to be seen. we do...
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let's go to emily wilkins on the hill. emily? >> reporter: hi, tyler. well, yes, speaker kevin mccarthy's speakership is in a very perilous position right now. we know there are at least six republicans who said they will back an effort to oust them and we have a number of democrats as well who seem to be doing the same. i mean, just listen. we spoke with a number of democrats this morning as we left a big caucus wide meeting. this is what they had to tell us. >> we encourage our republican colleagues who claim to be more traditional to break from the extremists in the chaos, in the dysfunction, in the extremism. >> reporter: so that was speaker hakeem jeffries. he has come out and said that democratic leadership will be voting against mccarthy. so not saving him, potentially going to a spot where we're not even going to have a speaker of the house. now, right now, the house is taking a bit of a preliminary vote. they're deciding on whether or not to move forward with that actual vote to oust mccarthy. if they do decide on moving forward, that vote coul
let's go to emily wilkins on the hill. emily? >> reporter: hi, tyler. well, yes, speaker kevin mccarthy's speakership is in a very perilous position right now. we know there are at least six republicans who said they will back an effort to oust them and we have a number of democrats as well who seem to be doing the same. i mean, just listen. we spoke with a number of democrats this morning as we left a big caucus wide meeting. this is what they had to tell us. >> we encourage our...
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support with distinction would be helpful. >> emily: so much more to come. more "outnumbered" in a moment. feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance to let in the lyte™. caplyta is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. call your doctor about sudden mood changes,...
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guy: emily, good morning it is guy.ot of people have been intact and looking at the magnificent seven. we get many of these names over the next few days reporting. if tech stumbles, or industrials somewhere. you should look for an alternative. should you think about rotating your portfolio out of tech into industrials? should you think about abroad diversified portfolio in your equity book? talk me through where we are right now, where we then, and where we are going and whether or not this is an inflation point. emily: yeah, we look at industrials and mid-caps is a great way to diversify from the tech exposure. we been overweight technology stocks really primarily for the function of our preference for quality. we've been looking first -- for sectors with good return on equity, low interest burdens, and frankly the poster child has been mega cap tech but when you look at the returns on the s&p 500 there's a lot of ink spilled on this. 95% of them have been driven by the magnificent seven. while we look at mega cap tech
guy: emily, good morning it is guy.ot of people have been intact and looking at the magnificent seven. we get many of these names over the next few days reporting. if tech stumbles, or industrials somewhere. you should look for an alternative. should you think about rotating your portfolio out of tech into industrials? should you think about abroad diversified portfolio in your equity book? talk me through where we are right now, where we then, and where we are going and whether or not this is...
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emily offers a listening ear here and on her health line. does she think the ultra orthodox community might become more open to the world? they also know that people even though successful and, and i'd like to think they some way, some of the bottles that they realize it's just the waste of time to win because people are gonna overcome those obstacles anyway. but i do still think for now i did see a welding which we probably still do need to exist. yeah, for now. yes. yes, he has never stopped missing his family. but he also understands why they wanted to stay for many of the already community. the loneliness of secular life is too high, a price to pay given the it's already located within 21st century britain. you know, the only way it feels is to basically shop it's. it's bored as i'm build, kind of virtual get tools around it. that's probably not how stanford hills ultra orthodox jews would describe their way of life, but without an invisible wall. it's hard to imagine how a community could so thoroughly turn its back on the outside world
emily offers a listening ear here and on her health line. does she think the ultra orthodox community might become more open to the world? they also know that people even though successful and, and i'd like to think they some way, some of the bottles that they realize it's just the waste of time to win because people are gonna overcome those obstacles anyway. but i do still think for now i did see a welding which we probably still do need to exist. yeah, for now. yes. yes, he has never stopped...
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yeah, now, now, up next. >> it's emily, and emily >> then it's emily, and emily has got a wee bit ofrman. time suella braverman. it's time for the carver palaver. >> yes. >> yes. >> i'm not sure she's listening. >> yes. >> i might sure she's listening. >> yes. >> i might sure sia s listening. >> yes. >> imight sure sia popularng. this might not be a popular view, but i think suella braverman should speak to the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, about immigration. it's been reported so far she's been reported that so far she's said no thank you to the offer to meet with him. so now perhaps it's not unsurprising that she's too not interested in taking up the opportunity. she's a busy woman and welby hasn't exactly been her biggest cheerleader, has he's wasted no has he? in fact, he's wasted no time all telling world time at all telling the world how plans to stop the how evil her plans to stop the boats are. he branded her plans to deport migrants rwanda as to deport migrants to rwanda as morally unacceptable and even against the judgement of god . against the judgement of god. a
yeah, now, now, up next. >> it's emily, and emily >> then it's emily, and emily has got a wee bit ofrman. time suella braverman. it's time for the carver palaver. >> yes. >> yes. >> i'm not sure she's listening. >> yes. >> i might sure she's listening. >> yes. >> i might sure sia s listening. >> yes. >> imight sure sia popularng. this might not be a popular view, but i think suella braverman should speak to the archbishop of...
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up next, it's emily.going tell us whether labour are getting it right with their plans to make misogyny a hate crime. so she's here. she's fresh from the kitchen. >> it's emily with her carver palava . palava. >> i was about to say, i don't want misogyny to be a hate crime, but maybe after that one, we should get him banged up anyway. angela rayner the lovely angela rayner has announced that misogyny will be a hate crime under is this what under labour. so is this what women want? but i think it's safe to say we certainly don't want rampant, unchecked misogyny, do we? darren so what's the problem with making misogyny a crime? why not make it illegal? surely that's the only way to stop this horrible misogyny and hatred of women. in her speech , rayner gave no real her speech, rayner gave no real explanation as to why. it's a brilliant idea, though. let's bnanntidea,though.lets have brilliant idea, though. let's have a look next. >> labour government will amend the equality act to introduce a legal duty for
up next, it's emily.going tell us whether labour are getting it right with their plans to make misogyny a hate crime. so she's here. she's fresh from the kitchen. >> it's emily with her carver palava . palava. >> i was about to say, i don't want misogyny to be a hate crime, but maybe after that one, we should get him banged up anyway. angela rayner the lovely angela rayner has announced that misogyny will be a hate crime under is this what under labour. so is this what women want?...
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emily plummer. so adam writes bk,nd you know, you have to read through the lines this is just an excerpt. he's basically telling her, i didn't intend to for you to b upset. he said the same day in the morning that i was thinking about u my heart. a few minutes, a little boy came and brought ur letter d he said, i received it with open hands and joyful heart, and y are mistaken, and that i do not wish to to be wityou and the children. and their letters are like this throughout. they are constantly keeping abreast of what's going on. emily has most of the children. two of the children are separate. one of the older one is the the oldest child is is sent various places, but not too far. and the younger child is left behind when emily is forced to move. eventually, they move the emily and her children move. so far away that adam's slave holder allows him to catch a train to be, you know, and then he travels and by foot walks to see miles and miles, to see his wife and children. the family wasn't central
emily plummer. so adam writes bk,nd you know, you have to read through the lines this is just an excerpt. he's basically telling her, i didn't intend to for you to b upset. he said the same day in the morning that i was thinking about u my heart. a few minutes, a little boy came and brought ur letter d he said, i received it with open hands and joyful heart, and y are mistaken, and that i do not wish to to be wityou and the children. and their letters are like this throughout. they are...
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emily, people .n't moral or pure isn't particularly moral or pure or holy . and it's just it's just or holy. and it's just it's just fun being being snooty. >> i just think that it probably is a bit trashy. >> well, i am. >> well, i am. >> i think it's i think it's a outrage. and if you want to watch trash telly, you're in the right place here. >> so i'm still to come tonight. >> so i'm still to come tonight. >> don't miss your chance to flummox the five. we're, of course, taking your questions. they'll at the they'll be unfilled and at the end show. so get them in. end of the show. so get them in. and next, we're going to be talking the former bbc talking to the former bbc journalist michael he's journalist michael cole. he's spitting feathers about the bbc's their editorial bbc's defence of their editorial stance and the decision over wembley's arch. you with the saturday five live on gb news as news radio. >> welcome back. cheers for your company. now we've seen the bbc come under fire once again
emily, people .n't moral or pure isn't particularly moral or pure or holy . and it's just it's just or holy. and it's just it's just fun being being snooty. >> i just think that it probably is a bit trashy. >> well, i am. >> well, i am. >> i think it's i think it's a outrage. and if you want to watch trash telly, you're in the right place here. >> so i'm still to come tonight. >> so i'm still to come tonight. >> don't miss your chance to flummox the...
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up next, it's emily.to going tell us whether labour are getting it right with their plans to make misogyny a hate crime. so she's here. she's fresh from the kitchen. >> it's emily with her carver palava . palava. >> i was about to say, i don't want misogyny to be a hate crime, but maybe after that one, we should get him banged up anyway. angela rayner the lovely angela rayner has announced that misogyny will be a hate crime under is this what under labour. so is this what women want? but i think it's safe to say we certainly don't want rampant, unchecked misogyny, do we? darren so what's the problem with making misogyny a crime? why not make it illegal? surely that's the only way to stop this horrible misogyny and hatred of women. in her speech , rayner gave no real her speech, rayner gave no real explanation as to why. it's a brilliant idea, though. let's bnanntidea,though.lets have brilliant idea, though. let's have a look next. >> labour government will amend the equality act to introduce a legal duty
up next, it's emily.to going tell us whether labour are getting it right with their plans to make misogyny a hate crime. so she's here. she's fresh from the kitchen. >> it's emily with her carver palava . palava. >> i was about to say, i don't want misogyny to be a hate crime, but maybe after that one, we should get him banged up anyway. angela rayner the lovely angela rayner has announced that misogyny will be a hate crime under is this what under labour. so is this what women...
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emily, we heard from the former house speaker yesterday.ather than former. he listed five things that should be done, we know about 60 billion, what should we hear from president biden? i would like to hear a five-point plan. john kirby did not give policy deliverables. >> fox business network asked treasury of the united states whether we are working to freeze the 6 billion sitting in qatar and a spokespersons i will not comment. we need strong condemnation from the president. what is next, china invading taiwan? what have we seen? putin invading ukraine, measure of instability by being so weak, agitation of house speakership, i do not think it is a co coincidence capitulation to iran and stocking extremist view of intended erasure of jews, how is there anything but immediate condemnation and we hear no comments, it is despicable and that was a table laid by biden and his administration. it is weak perception and agitation on the hill that led to this. i doubt we hear anything similar from the president later on. harris, when you think abo
emily, we heard from the former house speaker yesterday.ather than former. he listed five things that should be done, we know about 60 billion, what should we hear from president biden? i would like to hear a five-point plan. john kirby did not give policy deliverables. >> fox business network asked treasury of the united states whether we are working to freeze the 6 billion sitting in qatar and a spokespersons i will not comment. we need strong condemnation from the president. what is...
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>> well , good afternoon, emily. >> well, good afternoon, emily. >> well, good afternoon, emily. >> ithings are looking very dangerous to be honest. >> i mean , the elephant in the >> i mean, the elephant in the room in this conflict is iran. >> iran funds hamas. iran funds hezbollah, the militia that controls southern lebanon. >> it has bases in syria along the israeli border and it is making some very dark threats that if israel launched its much anticipated offensive against hamas, then iran will unleash the dogs of war. >> it will encourage its militias around the middle east to also engage in this conflict. so the stakes are very high and to answer your question about what the western do, fundamentally, the first the first priority for the western powers is to prevent this conflict from escalating beyond gaza. and israel's attack on hamas . hamas. >> thank you. con, we're just looking at some images as of, well, massive plumes of smoke coming from gaza. there for those watching on the television and listening on the radio. now, the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has been
>> well , good afternoon, emily. >> well, good afternoon, emily. >> well, good afternoon, emily. >> ithings are looking very dangerous to be honest. >> i mean , the elephant in the >> i mean, the elephant in the room in this conflict is iran. >> iran funds hamas. iran funds hezbollah, the militia that controls southern lebanon. >> it has bases in syria along the israeli border and it is making some very dark threats that if israel launched its...
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emily is illiterate. her slaveholder is writing for her and then she has a good friend, a seamstress and a white woman who writes for her. at the end, it looks like she is writing for herself. it is fascinating. i just included a few for the african american life and slavery. emily is moved and then moved again and then moved again. adam is in a rather -- he is with the calvert family in maryland. lots of money. your fear is the slaveholder will lose money or moved to mississippi, separate family or any number of things can happen. enslaved people were always wondering, what is going to happen to me, what is going to happen to my children and my spouse. emily is moved. she is moved again and she is there exchangi tters. adam must have written to her and said something outhat he was in despair. he just did not know if ey could go . emily, april 28 writes back, i want you to tell me why you wroten so many letters. i was very happy to hear you say that i am part of your life but i am very troubled by it. she
emily is illiterate. her slaveholder is writing for her and then she has a good friend, a seamstress and a white woman who writes for her. at the end, it looks like she is writing for herself. it is fascinating. i just included a few for the african american life and slavery. emily is moved and then moved again and then moved again. adam is in a rather -- he is with the calvert family in maryland. lots of money. your fear is the slaveholder will lose money or moved to mississippi, separate...
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eventually, they move the emily and her children move. so far away that adam's slave holder allows him to catch a train to be, you know, and then he travels and by foot walks to see miles and miles, to see his wife and children. the family wasn't central. and i do not understand the english language right. so. harriet newby is another example. dangerfield newby. can we keep the image on the not on me, but on the on the slides? dangerfield newby was owned by his whites slaveholding father, and he was the child of the concubine. they're called. oh, sorry. he was. he he's the child of the. of the concubine. or we won't say slave mistress, because the mistress was usually the wife, the white wife. and danger filled newbies. father decided that they would all move to ohio in the 1840s and fifties. dangerfield was an an adult. he had a wife and he had children. they had all been slaves. the wife of course, was not owned by dangerfield newby slave holder. and so harriet is left with the children. dangerfield is determined that he is going to rai
eventually, they move the emily and her children move. so far away that adam's slave holder allows him to catch a train to be, you know, and then he travels and by foot walks to see miles and miles, to see his wife and children. the family wasn't central. and i do not understand the english language right. so. harriet newby is another example. dangerfield newby. can we keep the image on the not on me, but on the on the slides? dangerfield newby was owned by his whites slaveholding father, and...
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emily: 8%? >> risk management is not the same as guessing the future.u look at the range of potential outcomes, you want to make sure you can handle this. i think all companies do that. every company has different exposures. you have output prices in some industries it doesn't matter and some of the price of mozzarella. your business is different. we don't know the effect of these things on the economy. we may have a soft landing and we may have a mild recession or a hard recession. there are potential bad outcomes in the worst one economically would be stagflation. you have low growth, high interest rates and if that happens, you'll see a lot of people struggling. emily: regulators have said they will impose laws that will make it difficult what will have the biggest impact? >> it really matters deep the rules about mortgages and business loans are in general, what i don't like about it is it punishes diversification. diversification is one of the true free lunches for the bank that protected. i don't understand why they would do that. we will be respo
emily: 8%? >> risk management is not the same as guessing the future.u look at the range of potential outcomes, you want to make sure you can handle this. i think all companies do that. every company has different exposures. you have output prices in some industries it doesn't matter and some of the price of mozzarella. your business is different. we don't know the effect of these things on the economy. we may have a soft landing and we may have a mild recession or a hard recession. there...
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emily: they approved to work in the past.-- alix: oh, my goodness. emily: if you want to short tesla in the major way, you can buy that fun. this is the first time we are seeing the sec allow a double leveraged single stock etf. there are ways to do double or triple leverage indexes, but this is the first time they have allotted it for a single stock. previous years commissioners have tried to launch these products, and they have not been able to get it through. we will have to see. we ask the issuer, how did you make this work. it is unclear what they did to assuage the sec's concerns about volatility. but now they are launching. guy: emily, who is this aimed at? where is appetite coming from? emily: i think it is aimed at retail investors and other investors who to ride tesla's volatility. there is a ton of single-stock leverage can 1.5 etf's on the market, but the only ones getting inflows are ones that are tied to tesla. we are seeing 1.5x tesla etf has grown to $1 billion in assets in just a year, which is a huge growth
emily: they approved to work in the past.-- alix: oh, my goodness. emily: if you want to short tesla in the major way, you can buy that fun. this is the first time we are seeing the sec allow a double leveraged single stock etf. there are ways to do double or triple leverage indexes, but this is the first time they have allotted it for a single stock. previous years commissioners have tried to launch these products, and they have not been able to get it through. we will have to see. we ask the...
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emily the is really prime minister earlier neck with a security cabinet and made israel's 1st goal to quote cleanser the area of militants as far as you know, what's the situation on the ground at the moment, particularly those flash points were palestinian militants broke through fences from gaza to southern israel earlier today. yes, as you mentioned from us, no, it was entered israel over the god of israel border, the entrance several communities and all that. now it looks as though these really military have better. she got several of the incidents in those communities under control. the several still remain under fire and in battle i'm talking about actual flashes in conflict between is really security personnel as soldiers as mos militants on the ground. we also know the residents. there are many residents are being told to stay in their homes to not leave and we're hearing shots fired around them. so a lot of those battles still remaining then young is threatening what he's describing as an unprecedented retaliation. what's the talk about what that response could look like? we'
emily the is really prime minister earlier neck with a security cabinet and made israel's 1st goal to quote cleanser the area of militants as far as you know, what's the situation on the ground at the moment, particularly those flash points were palestinian militants broke through fences from gaza to southern israel earlier today. yes, as you mentioned from us, no, it was entered israel over the god of israel border, the entrance several communities and all that. now it looks as though these...
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i'm emily carver and lunchtime. i'm emily carver and for next two hours, i'll be for the next two hours, i'll be keeping you company on your tv onune keeping you company on your tv online and digital radio. so coming hour here, as the coming up this hour here, as the communications blackout eases in gaza, israel's bombardment continues, striking hundreds more hamas targets as the death toll rises, calls continue to ramp up for an immediate ceasefire. we'll be heading to israel for the latest. and mass protests took place across the uk yesterday in solidarity with palestine , but found among the palestine, but found among the crowds were protesters carrying effigies of dead babies . chants effigies of dead babies. chants of globalise the intifada , as of globalise the intifada, as well as the defacement of statues. has the conflict sadly exposed deep divisions in this country and the labour leader, sir keir starmer, is facing criticism from senior figures in his own party over his stance on the conflict that says key
i'm emily carver and lunchtime. i'm emily carver and for next two hours, i'll be for the next two hours, i'll be keeping you company on your tv onune keeping you company on your tv online and digital radio. so coming hour here, as the coming up this hour here, as the communications blackout eases in gaza, israel's bombardment continues, striking hundreds more hamas targets as the death toll rises, calls continue to ramp up for an immediate ceasefire. we'll be heading to israel for the latest....
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i'm emily. angling this is l g 0. lie from dough house that coming up. israel says it will step up. it's foaming campaign of the gaza strip 11 people i killed in an attack that hit a cafe in con unit. who was president our bottom says he's talking to these rallies . when asked whether he's trying to get them to delay a ground invasion of gods and desperately needed food and medicine finally trickles into gaza. the u. n. c. monitoring chase chose out to 0 more age. could be on the way the it's $23.00. jane tay, that's 2 am and guys and the military wing of how much says israel has refused to accept its offer to at least 2 more captives. gus and brigade says he wanted to release the captives on humanitarian grounds and without conditions. the is riley prime minister's office has responded saying that they will not address, quote, falls from us propaganda and will continue to work to bring old captives and those missing back home. early on my colleague for the battery, but i spoke to how my spokesm
i'm emily. angling this is l g 0. lie from dough house that coming up. israel says it will step up. it's foaming campaign of the gaza strip 11 people i killed in an attack that hit a cafe in con unit. who was president our bottom says he's talking to these rallies . when asked whether he's trying to get them to delay a ground invasion of gods and desperately needed food and medicine finally trickles into gaza. the u. n. c. monitoring chase chose out to 0 more age. could be on the way the it's...
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i'm emily and gwen. this is l g 0 live from jo. how without continuing a special coverage of the guys a is round, will also coming on. israel continues it from budman to have guys a into the nice after another day of death and destruction moving 800. and so she found the $830.00 palestinians dead, including $140.00 children. hospitals are overwhelmed and the besieged city is the united nations close for humanitarian, hard or into guys. on the number of these riley's killed arises to move in 900 off to saturday. surprise attack in the south and tensions mounts in the border region of israel and 11 on the following. the exchange of files over the past 3 days. the spoken to the program, it's 1900 j. m k. that's 10 pm in gaza and is around where the war is now into it's full time. these riley military is bombarding guys that have mosse sees launching more rockets and evict. told them both sides is rising air, and tillery strikes on guys that have pounded the street from north to south charging the pulled within the last few hours. at l
i'm emily and gwen. this is l g 0 live from jo. how without continuing a special coverage of the guys a is round, will also coming on. israel continues it from budman to have guys a into the nice after another day of death and destruction moving 800. and so she found the $830.00 palestinians dead, including $140.00 children. hospitals are overwhelmed and the besieged city is the united nations close for humanitarian, hard or into guys. on the number of these riley's killed arises to move in 900...