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ed: that was emily chang in her view with -- interview with mark zuckerberg bread emily joins me on sett was so well-timed the interview and it's critically important back to the last where zuckerberg said we think meta could be the leading ai company. but he's coming from behind a little bit. you did some catching up with him in that conversation. emily: the scale of facebook, instagram, whatsapp is incredible. there chatbot is already embedded across these products and you can use it as a standalone chatbot. he says hundreds of millions of people will be using this by the end of the year. in fact before the end of the year which he believes makes it the most used chatbot in the world. in a few months it's potentially good to be eclipsing chatgpt. we talked about the level of intelligence in these latest models and he admits he still -- there is a gap between llama 3.1 and the most advanced models but they are working on it and they are closing that gap when the update comes out. caroline: as you were mentioning in what he termed a loaded question for he's used to criticism but there's
ed: that was emily chang in her view with -- interview with mark zuckerberg bread emily joins me on sett was so well-timed the interview and it's critically important back to the last where zuckerberg said we think meta could be the leading ai company. but he's coming from behind a little bit. you did some catching up with him in that conversation. emily: the scale of facebook, instagram, whatsapp is incredible. there chatbot is already embedded across these products and you can use it as a...
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emily chang, take a listen. mark: the main thing i hear is they want to see less political content on our services because they come to us to connect with people. that's what we will do. we give people control over this but we are generally trying to recommend less political content. i think you will see our services play less of a role in this election then they have in the past. caroline: watch this elusive interview on the circuit with emily chang, tuesday, july 23, four stream it. coming up, laura martin breaks down the second quarter results. ♪ >> in terms of member growth, the outsized quarter was driven by stronger acquisition but also continued healthy retention in the quarter across all regions. ed: the netflix cfo talking about their member subscriber growth and retention. good subscriber numbers, concerning guidance. which is more important for you? laura: they over delivered, adding 8 million subscribers. they had an anemic subscriber growth number for the third quarter and talked about a tougher sec
emily chang, take a listen. mark: the main thing i hear is they want to see less political content on our services because they come to us to connect with people. that's what we will do. we give people control over this but we are generally trying to recommend less political content. i think you will see our services play less of a role in this election then they have in the past. caroline: watch this elusive interview on the circuit with emily chang, tuesday, july 23, four stream it. coming...
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but zuckerberg spoke with bloomberg's emily chang about the election for her show, "the circuit."e a look. mark: i've done some stuff personally in the past. i'm not planning on doing that cities time and that includes not endorsing either of the candidates. look, there's obviously a lot of crazy stuff going on over the weekend and, i mean, on a personal note, been seeing donald trump get up after getting shot in the face and pump his fists in the air with the american flag is one of the most badass things i've ever seen in my life. but, look, i mean, as on some level as an american, it's hard not to get emotional about that spirit and that fight. and i think that's why a lot of people like the guy. sonali: and you could watch the exclusive interview with mark zuckerberg on the circuit with emily chang on tuesday on bloomberg. now sticking with politics, hedge funds have spent two months unloading the best performing stocks on the markets, amid a wild presidential campaign. hedge funds are now underweight. we have to kind of explain here. this the cohort of fast money you're watch
but zuckerberg spoke with bloomberg's emily chang about the election for her show, "the circuit."e a look. mark: i've done some stuff personally in the past. i'm not planning on doing that cities time and that includes not endorsing either of the candidates. look, there's obviously a lot of crazy stuff going on over the weekend and, i mean, on a personal note, been seeing donald trump get up after getting shot in the face and pump his fists in the air with the american flag is one of...
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he spoke with emily chang before president biden dropped out.t is obviously a very important and historic election. i am best positioned to talk about our role and the main thing i hear is they want less political content because they come to our services to connect with people so that is what we are going to do. we are trying to recommend less political content so you will see less of a role in the election and personally i am planning on playing -- not playing a significant role and i have done stuff in the past that i'm not waiting on doing including not endorsing either candidate. there is a a lot of crazy stuff going on in the world and on a personal note it is seeing donald trump get up after getting shot in the face and pump his fist in the air with the american flag, that is one of the most bad -- i've seen in my life. it is hard to not get emotional about that spirit in that fight. that's why a lot of people like the guy. but look, we are living in a crazy time in our role here is to make it so everyone can express their views, but we w
he spoke with emily chang before president biden dropped out.t is obviously a very important and historic election. i am best positioned to talk about our role and the main thing i hear is they want less political content because they come to our services to connect with people so that is what we are going to do. we are trying to recommend less political content so you will see less of a role in the election and personally i am planning on playing -- not playing a significant role and i have...
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ed: that was fdc chair lina khan and bloomberg's emily chang. joined by hillel zidel, managing director at kennet partners, on the firm's brand-new funds focused on all things saas. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ ant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all words you want from your bank. for nearly 160 years, pnc bank has been brilliantly boring so you can be happily fulfilled... which is pretty un-boring if you think about it. caroline: this is "bloomberg technology." check out our podcast. you can find it on the terminal, as well as apple, spotify, and iheart. this is bloomberg. transatlantic growth equity firm kennet partners just raised its largest amount to date, bringing its assets to more than $1.4 billion. ringing in hillel zidel, managing director at kennet. we want to understand about the reputation, the returns y
ed: that was fdc chair lina khan and bloomberg's emily chang. joined by hillel zidel, managing director at kennet partners, on the firm's brand-new funds focused on all things saas. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ ant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all...
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little later with some real thought of alexa is as well as the end the fantastic exchange with emily changlutely everywhere over the weekend. as mark zuckerberg comes out and says that he thought the former president reaction to that assassination attempt was one of the most fantastic nc has ever seen, i think we all thought listening to that being aware of the conversation we just had that sound like a guy who is maybe trying to cozy up to the former president just a little bit. annmarie: 100% because he also wended to saying he's not going to endorse one candidate or another. this is someone trying to place cards right so he avoid some of the crosshairs all it takes >> coming up next, we will catch up with point 72 alongside barclays. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: just before the commercial he mentioned that sit down with mark zuckerberg and emily chang. that interview, i know many of you have seen the clips, that interview in its entirety a little later on bloomberg tv at 6:30 eastern time. don't miss it. equity featured on the s&p about an hour away from the opening ballot looking at
little later with some real thought of alexa is as well as the end the fantastic exchange with emily changlutely everywhere over the weekend. as mark zuckerberg comes out and says that he thought the former president reaction to that assassination attempt was one of the most fantastic nc has ever seen, i think we all thought listening to that being aware of the conversation we just had that sound like a guy who is maybe trying to cozy up to the former president just a little bit. annmarie: 100%...
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long known for its open-seat boarding policy, southwest announcing its biggest changes in more than half a century. emilieexplains why. >> reporter: a major change of course for southwest airlines, announcing today it will soon start assigning seats and selling some with extra legroom, ending more than 50 years of its famous or for some, infamous model of open seating, where boarding can build into a mad dash. >> you got people running in front of you. >> reporter: and while some southwest super fans are disappointed -- >> i love open seating. that's why i fly southwest. >> reporter: the discount carrier's ceo says the move is a bid to boost revenue and adapt to travelers' tastes. reporting 80% of southwest customers want an assigned seat, especially on longer flights. >> when a customer defects from southwest to another competitor, it's the number one reason, so it's the right thing at the right time. >> reporter: despite the summer's record travel, many airlines are grappling with over capacity. southwest reported a 46% drop in profit from last year, facing growing rivalries with other budget options. w
long known for its open-seat boarding policy, southwest announcing its biggest changes in more than half a century. emilieexplains why. >> reporter: a major change of course for southwest airlines, announcing today it will soon start assigning seats and selling some with extra legroom, ending more than 50 years of its famous or for some, infamous model of open seating, where boarding can build into a mad dash. >> you got people running in front of you. >> reporter: and while...
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the company is changing its open seat boarding policy for the first time in over half a century. emilieda tell us why. >> reporter: a major change of course for southwest airlines, announcing it will soon start assigning seats and selling some with extra legroom, ending more than 50 years of its famous, or for some, infamous model of open seating where boarding can build into a mad dash. >> you got people running in front of you. >> reporter: and while some southwest super fans are disappointed. >> i love open seating. that's why i fly southwest. >> reporter: the discount carrier ceo says it is a bid t boost revenue. >> when a customer defects from southwest to another competitor, it's the number one reason. so it's the right thing at the rate time. >> reporter: despite the summer's record travel, many airlines are grappling with overcapacity. southwest reported a 46% drop from last year, facing growing rivalries with other budget options. what are the headwinds facing the airlines right now? >> they have added too many seats when it comes to basic comply seats, in other words, the seat
the company is changing its open seat boarding policy for the first time in over half a century. emilieda tell us why. >> reporter: a major change of course for southwest airlines, announcing it will soon start assigning seats and selling some with extra legroom, ending more than 50 years of its famous, or for some, infamous model of open seating where boarding can build into a mad dash. >> you got people running in front of you. >> reporter: and while some southwest super...
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when he sat down with emily chang and he called the former president badass, you just got the feelingou can't have somebody hate you. you can have the sitting president think you are the enemy because if you are the enemy he has the power to potentially make your life very difficult and you got that sense from him. i'm just wondering how committed the potential presidential candidates are to creating this wall between u.s. and china tech. jonathan: this conversation a small part of the rally we are seeing in the likes of the chipmakers worldwide this morning. coming up, we will catch up with lisa young thomas, james lee and james bullard. looking ahead to a fed decision from new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ ryan t. writes, "moving is stressful. can you help me take one thing off of my to do list?” ugh, moving's the worst. with xfinity, you can transfer your internet in just a few taps. just a few easy moves. did somebody say “easy moves”? ♪ ♪ oh no. no, i was talking about moving your internet. this will move the internet. ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh. -let's keep it professional. professional dan
when he sat down with emily chang and he called the former president badass, you just got the feelingou can't have somebody hate you. you can have the sitting president think you are the enemy because if you are the enemy he has the power to potentially make your life very difficult and you got that sense from him. i'm just wondering how committed the potential presidential candidates are to creating this wall between u.s. and china tech. jonathan: this conversation a small part of the rally we...
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yahaira: mark zuckerberg with emily chang on bloomberg television thursday, july 23 or you can streamd. that is most watched tv in the next week or so. up next, setting you up for the day and week ahead as well. we will get a final word from annmarie. this is bloomberg. ♪ [busy hospital background sounds] this healthcare network uses crowdstrike to defend against cyber attacks and protect patient information. but what if they didn't? [ominous background sounds] this is what it feels like when cyber criminals breach your network. don't risk the health of your business. crowdstrike. we stop breaches. jonathan: the opening bell about 40 went minutes away. equity futures posited by .1% on the s&p 500. here is the trading diary. fed speak from williams and bostic throughout today. tuesday, alphabet and tesla reporting results. wednesday come ford and ibm and u.s. pmi. thursday, another round of jobless claims and rounding out the week, the sentiment survey and spending data as well. before we get to all of that, let's talk about what we can expect this weekend. let's head out to milwaukee
yahaira: mark zuckerberg with emily chang on bloomberg television thursday, july 23 or you can streamd. that is most watched tv in the next week or so. up next, setting you up for the day and week ahead as well. we will get a final word from annmarie. this is bloomberg. ♪ [busy hospital background sounds] this healthcare network uses crowdstrike to defend against cyber attacks and protect patient information. but what if they didn't? [ominous background sounds] this is what it feels like when...
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single day to make america great again. >> emily: now here is will be goldberger's reaction that. >> i know his grandchild was up trying to humanize him and changeassinated by a bullet, joy reid compared his brush with death to biden getting covid. >> donald trump was an elderly man who, for whatever reason, was given nine seconds to take a iconic photo up during an active shooter situation. we will figure that out one day. but his survival of that i'm bouncing right back and going to his convention is being conveyed in the media world as a sign of strength. this current resident of the united states is 81 years old and has covid. should he be fine in a couple of days, doesn't that convey exactly the same thing? >> emily: doctor, i know, doctor, but are they similar to those two things almost getting shot and covid? >> dr. saphier: wow, the bombastic rhetoric for someone struggling to accept their democratic party is feeling right now but facts matter in this case. the fatality rate of covid infection as it stands today less than 0.1% per year of the fatality rate of a gunshot wound to the head is 90%. sure, maybe president trump wasn't hit in t
single day to make america great again. >> emily: now here is will be goldberger's reaction that. >> i know his grandchild was up trying to humanize him and changeassinated by a bullet, joy reid compared his brush with death to biden getting covid. >> donald trump was an elderly man who, for whatever reason, was given nine seconds to take a iconic photo up during an active shooter situation. we will figure that out one day. but his survival of that i'm bouncing right back and...
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change. restoration is still possible. learn how you could give your eyes a fresh start at tedhelp.com. >> emily: fox news confirming that there in biden campaign fund-raising. democrats revealing people are starting to tap on the brakes on president biden in the wake of the debate. take a look at the new reports in the last 24 hours. everything is frozen. democratic donors warned of campaign funds drying up as joe biden what's on that it's already disastrous. once was close to the biden campaign adding the money has absolutely shut off. another revealing donors are negative. they had a call with the president. the call seemed so contrived people. i don't think they buy it. the white house is calling all these reports of course not accurate. tammy what do you expect when the biggest fund-raiser in democratic party history and a megadonor george clooney, he was the one that called off the spigot. this is the natural reaction to that. >> tammy: what's strange is that whether it's biden or someone else the democrat party needs that money. someone's going to run. somebody's going to need for the down ballot races. that's what ever
change. restoration is still possible. learn how you could give your eyes a fresh start at tedhelp.com. >> emily: fox news confirming that there in biden campaign fund-raising. democrats revealing people are starting to tap on the brakes on president biden in the wake of the debate. take a look at the new reports in the last 24 hours. everything is frozen. democratic donors warned of campaign funds drying up as joe biden what's on that it's already disastrous. once was close to the biden...
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. >> now, one of the changes, and there are very few changes , but there are very few changes, but emily been given a position in the shadow cabinet at least not at this stage. the position of attorney general is going to someone who's not in politics at all, presumably about to be made all, presumably about to be made a member of the house of lords. why do you think it is that emily thornberry has been excluded? >> i think emily thornberry is a key labour figure, and i mean, whether there's been anything behind the scenes, i haven't heard anything and i would have thought i would hear something. i mean, the labour party never tends to, to argue in quiet like the tories do. you know, the tent doing in public. so we would have heard if there was some kind of bad blood between them. i imagine there's some appointment for emily. there is some something down the line, or there are some important role for her in this government, that is yet to be revealed. attorney general, of course, is a huge position, a very important position. and emily has a huge amount of legal and judiciary experience
. >> now, one of the changes, and there are very few changes , but there are very few changes, but emily been given a position in the shadow cabinet at least not at this stage. the position of attorney general is going to someone who's not in politics at all, presumably about to be made all, presumably about to be made a member of the house of lords. why do you think it is that emily thornberry has been excluded? >> i think emily thornberry is a key labour figure, and i mean,...
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change the dynamics? what did that do? emilyere had 40's, been this boom of shows that were called the audience participation shows, and they created the same kind of moral backlash that reality tv did at the turn of the century. like there was outrage about the tackiness and narcissism of this . so there was a show that people are probably familiar with that's candid camera that started as a radio show. and on the radio, when you prank somebody, they have relative anonymity. if you prank somebody on television, you can see them look humiliated, surprised, angry, sad, overwhelmed, giggle. it's like a much more intense experience. so i would say the biggest change was that it was a change for what these kinds of shows meant to the audience, and their own feeling of being riveted by the emotions, but also, sometimes guilty and a little as though they were colluding with the pranks that was happening. emily: so i was fascinated to learn from your book that it was pbs that created america's first reality tv family, part of a documen
change the dynamics? what did that do? emilyere had 40's, been this boom of shows that were called the audience participation shows, and they created the same kind of moral backlash that reality tv did at the turn of the century. like there was outrage about the tackiness and narcissism of this . so there was a show that people are probably familiar with that's candid camera that started as a radio show. and on the radio, when you prank somebody, they have relative anonymity. if you prank...
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. >> reporter: retired attorney emily simon moved to banden after walking the labyrinth three years ago. >> it just really changed like permanence and impermanence and that i could create something beautiful that i didn't really believe i could in my life. >> previosly had you considered yourself to be an artist? >> not at all. not one little tiny bit. i'm a lawyer, and that's all i thought of was my words and my speech and my writing and winning. that's all i thought of every day. >> there's no winning in the sand labyrinth. >> that's right. >> now we're going to take a walk. everybody's going to get a dream stone to remember their walk. >> reporter: there's no right or wrong way to experience the labyrinth. some are joyful. some are contemplative. >> i walked it a couple of times, and each time it feels a little bit different. i think whatever you go in with the intention of thinking about or working through, everybody is here for their own reason. you know, we're all -- we're all going through life. >> i needed today. >> thank you, dear. >> thank you. >> reporter: presiding over it all, is denny dyke, handing
. >> reporter: retired attorney emily simon moved to banden after walking the labyrinth three years ago. >> it just really changed like permanence and impermanence and that i could create something beautiful that i didn't really believe i could in my life. >> previosly had you considered yourself to be an artist? >> not at all. not one little tiny bit. i'm a lawyer, and that's all i thought of was my words and my speech and my writing and winning. that's all i thought of...
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if that changes we will of course let you know. back to you. >> emily: thank you. democrats are seizing on the ruling and predictably going after the court. democratic leader hakeem jeffries released the following statement that reads in part, "house democrats will engage in aggressive oversight and legislative activity with respect to the supreme court to ensure that the extreme far right justices in the majority are brought to compliance with the constitution." and van jones also attacked the high court. watch. >> it's bad. it makes the supreme court look very partisan. they are supposed to be wearing these black and white umpire jerseys or whatever. they look like they are wearing red jerseys or even maga hats. it's going to go but down bad politically for the supreme court. but it's also scary, because what is trump going to do? if trump gets elected and there's this idea he can get away with even more stuff, that is really scary for the public, because he already ran over every norm that he could. so it seems like -- looking at this politically, not legally. p
if that changes we will of course let you know. back to you. >> emily: thank you. democrats are seizing on the ruling and predictably going after the court. democratic leader hakeem jeffries released the following statement that reads in part, "house democrats will engage in aggressive oversight and legislative activity with respect to the supreme court to ensure that the extreme far right justices in the majority are brought to compliance with the constitution." and van jones...
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only from the lens, but also from the bed emily moved, wow... honestly aurora was furious, of course, she lost her job, her lover, contracts, i couldn’t changecompetitor, i don’t know how things worked out for him, well, of course, of course, i need the coordinates of this aurora, if possible, photos, yes i have them somewhere... they were lying around, thanks great, you helped us a lot, boss, well , how many more questions will there be, i said, no one forced me to take someone else’s slaughter for... i can’t work, i haven’t tried to live honestly, i swayed, my wife filed for divorce, and her new guy he's rushing out of my apartment, he's a big bastard, he's serving in amon, yeah, there's nothing to eat, nowhere to sleep, so maybe it's easier to resolve the issue with amon, you're too weak against him, boss, he's healthy. he got big, there’s no need, but he spoiled a lot of blood for his wife, let him live like a human being, and i’ll go to prison beds and it’s more familiar and warmer, so let’s send me to prison, don’t be crooked, this is a crime of office, i can’t do this, but you can, you can, do you even understand, you idiot, what are
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emily, hoping with the san francisco chronicle. thanks so much. >live>thank you so much, liz. >liz>well, still ahead, a major change for one of the icons. of san francisco's union. square how saxes switching up your shopping. experience. >>>yeah. >>yeah. >>yeah. when migraine strikes ubrelvy is another option. it quickly eliminates migraine pain. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. allergic reactions to ubrelvy can happen. most common side effects were nausea and sleepiness. ask about ubrelvy — the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. >>a luxury department store. and unions. square is change. how you shop there. starting next. month. you will no longer be able to stroll into saks fifth avenue. you got to put an appointment. this comes as some nearby stores continue to struggle. after the pandemic to attract customers, while others deal with crime. shoppers. we talked to say this takes away kind of the fun of just browsing around stores. >>>the idea that you have to make an appointment. to go into a store. makes absolutely no sense. besides competition. with macy's and neiman markets if they're not going to do that, as well. then
emily, hoping with the san francisco chronicle. thanks so much. >live>thank you so much, liz. >liz>well, still ahead, a major change for one of the icons. of san francisco's union. square how saxes switching up your shopping. experience. >>>yeah. >>yeah. >>yeah. when migraine strikes ubrelvy is another option. it quickly eliminates migraine pain. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. allergic reactions to ubrelvy can happen. most common side effects were...
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emily thornberry, i think, is the only person who wasn't given the same role. and of course we had two people lose their seats, which has changedut largely he's kept the same people in power. he's set out his missions. he's clear about where he wants to go, at least in the initial stages. we just don't know long term. but it's a clear message that, you know, he thought he'd assembled the right team. they've had plenty of time to prepare for this, plenty of time to to prepare for downing street and, you know, they do seem to be off to a good start. it does seem to be a good strong message at the beginning. how common is it for a prime minister, a new prime minister, to completely maintain his shadow cabinet in this way? i think it's quite unusual, certainly in the last few years. but we've had a different trajectory, haven't we? because, you know, we've served a full parliament this time as opposed to in 2019 and 2017, and so a lot of the people in the cabinet now have been in post for a long time. you know, long—time labour watchers have seen, you know, bridget phillips and people like that have had these briefs for a long time
emily thornberry, i think, is the only person who wasn't given the same role. and of course we had two people lose their seats, which has changedut largely he's kept the same people in power. he's set out his missions. he's clear about where he wants to go, at least in the initial stages. we just don't know long term. but it's a clear message that, you know, he thought he'd assembled the right team. they've had plenty of time to prepare for this, plenty of time to to prepare for downing street...
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. >> he's all going to change this weekend. >> emily. exactly.y much indeed. >> it's a pleasure. it's going to be thoroughly boring. don't watch it. saturday fives on gb news at the same time. so forget the football. >> it's going to be, there's going to be a press conference in an hour's time actually an england press conference, that is. but in other news, president joe biden crossed the pond. >> he insists he's not dropping out of the us presidential race. it comes after a video of donald trump, the former president, claimed biden had secretly quit the former us president trump. he was caught on camera saying he thinks kamala kamala harris will be the democrat nominee. she, of course, is the current vice president. >> how does he have time to be out and about? you know, playing golf, you know, why not? >> for his love of golf. >> for his love of golf. >> anyway, the white house press secretary has hit back at all the speculation, adding that the president is clear eyed and is staying in the race. >> okay, we're joined now by political psycholo
. >> he's all going to change this weekend. >> emily. exactly.y much indeed. >> it's a pleasure. it's going to be thoroughly boring. don't watch it. saturday fives on gb news at the same time. so forget the football. >> it's going to be, there's going to be a press conference in an hour's time actually an england press conference, that is. but in other news, president joe biden crossed the pond. >> he insists he's not dropping out of the us presidential race. it...
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. >> reporter: retired attorney emily simon moved to banden after walking the labyrinth three years ago. >> it changedhat i could create something beautiful that i didn't really believe i could in my life. >> reporter: previous had you considered yourself to be an artist? >> not one bit. i am a lawyer. that's all i thought of was my words and speech and writing and winning. that's all i thought of. >> reporter: there is no winning in the sand labyrinth? >> that's right. >> reporter: although you can take the attorney out of the courtroom but -- >> you are standing in my path right now and i am going to get it because -- >> reporter: that's a ferocious raking style. >> i am a ferocious little person. >> now we are going to take a walk. everybody is going to get a dream stone to remember their walk. >> reporter: there is no right or wrong way to experience the labyrinth. joyful, some contempt lative. >> i walked a couple of times. each time feels a little bit different. i think whatever you go in with the intention of thinking about or working through, everybody is here for their own reason. we are all
. >> reporter: retired attorney emily simon moved to banden after walking the labyrinth three years ago. >> it changedhat i could create something beautiful that i didn't really believe i could in my life. >> reporter: previous had you considered yourself to be an artist? >> not one bit. i am a lawyer. that's all i thought of was my words and speech and writing and winning. that's all i thought of. >> reporter: there is no winning in the sand labyrinth? >>...
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emily blunt said it was the most life changing moment for her starring in that movie, and i think therenk if you get other casts, like if you don't get meryl, if you don't get emily blunt or anne hathaway, i don't think they'll be able to pull it off because meryl done such a great job, all of them together. so i think it'll be hard to pull it off without them. >> i wonder if the industry is, but i love i love to sound exciting. i love the film, i love the original film. but i'm just wondering whether the industry these days would be akin to what it was back then. has it gone all woke? because, i mean, i used to work in newspapers. yeah. and it was a very different environment. >> it was i mean, fleet street used to be ruthless back in the day , you know, you'd be shouted day, you know, you'd be shouted at and sent out the door for making one mistake. >> but these days, you can't really do that. >> well, i think that's what will make the film interesting, because it's such a different climate now where in terms of there is a lot of things that managers and bosses need to be careful of.
emily blunt said it was the most life changing moment for her starring in that movie, and i think therenk if you get other casts, like if you don't get meryl, if you don't get emily blunt or anne hathaway, i don't think they'll be able to pull it off because meryl done such a great job, all of them together. so i think it'll be hard to pull it off without them. >> i wonder if the industry is, but i love i love to sound exciting. i love the film, i love the original film. but i'm just...
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changed anything for these voters? laura: it does not seem to have. i spoke to emilywho works a running group of 25 haley voters across the country in key battleground states. the biden campaign has actually met with this group of haley voters and she told us voters in her group do not trust j.d. vance. >> they see him as an opportunist who used to be a never trumper, like many of them, who ended up bowing down to the trump alter in the pursuit of power and they see right through it. laura: she said that her group is concerned with president biden staying in the race and losing to trump. and that ultimately she is also worried this could hurt president biden's legacy. geoff: have those voters been receptive to alternatives to president biden at the top of the presidential ticket? laura: they have. emily says her group of haley voters has been receptive to talk of vice president kamala harris taking over the top of the ticket. i also sat in on a number of focus groups this week that were run by republican never trumper sarah longwell's firm. in a focus group of two tim
changed anything for these voters? laura: it does not seem to have. i spoke to emilywho works a running group of 25 haley voters across the country in key battleground states. the biden campaign has actually met with this group of haley voters and she told us voters in her group do not trust j.d. vance. >> they see him as an opportunist who used to be a never trumper, like many of them, who ended up bowing down to the trump alter in the pursuit of power and they see right through it....
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. >> emily: and congressman alexandra cortez we cannot wait to come at the answer is now because the policy needs to changeservice needs to change now and immediately the safety and security and protection of all of these people. >> paul: i did four days in butler and the situation is not that complicated. this is not though -- they should be at the bottom of this. >> emily: i'm sure they are but we have to find out. guys, president biden is expected to arrive in delaware at any moment now. we will bring you that as he comes on route to the white house. it will be the first time anyone has seen the president since he exited the presidential race and it has been in isolation in delaware recovering from covid. we will bring that emergence to you live as he comes and returns to the white house. meanwhile karine geon pierre has not held a briefing in over a week but sits down with the host of "the view." obviously, he stepped down from running and being the nominee, but he is very much still has the job. and we have a lot more to get nonon behalf of the american people. sickle musical good morning, georgia. we
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if changes need to be made, that is the message we need to point out. we will keep fingers crossed. >> emilymes including on the president reagan attempted assassination as he was a case manager for robert hinckley, please be sure to download the fox troop crime podcast free fox news podcast out, or anywhere you listen to podcast. we are expecting president trump to announce his vice president picked potentially within the hour. we will be on mvp watch. keep it right here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: an assassination attempt is not stopping former president trump who is already here in milwaukee for the republican national convention. he wrote last night, "that was about 24 hours after a chilling attack at israel in pennsylvania." trump is "very close to announcing vice presidential pick, which is coming at any hour. morgan, the video circulating at j.d. vance's home and it appears he has some quarter, sort of motorcade and fox news reporting it was actually green-lighted by governor dewine and it is locald state law enforcement here at about my point in saying this, everybody is reading the tea le
if changes need to be made, that is the message we need to point out. we will keep fingers crossed. >> emilymes including on the president reagan attempted assassination as he was a case manager for robert hinckley, please be sure to download the fox troop crime podcast free fox news podcast out, or anywhere you listen to podcast. we are expecting president trump to announce his vice president picked potentially within the hour. we will be on mvp watch. keep it right here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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a trend that people are calling overtourism, and it is changing life for the people who actually live in these places. nbc news correspondent emilie ikeda is here with me to explain. emilie, these cities, these towns, they rely on tourism. they love it. it's a driver for the local economy. but there's a point, right? when it gets to be too much. yeah, absolutely. it's really quite incredible. americans spent more than $1 trillion on travel in 2023, and that is a welcomed economic boost with those droves of tourists coming. but popularity can come at a cost. with the crowds, the noise it impacts real estate. and now some local communities, well, they're pushing back with summer travel soaring to record levels, some popular destinations are now trying to slow the surge of tourists. yeah, it's summer, but since when has yosemite been this bad? look at america's national parks. our national parks are like the disneyland of outdoors. they are super packed, super touristy. more parks are having to require timed entry reservations this summer to ease congestion, like mount rainier, which saw a 40% increase in visitation over the past dec
a trend that people are calling overtourism, and it is changing life for the people who actually live in these places. nbc news correspondent emilie ikeda is here with me to explain. emilie, these cities, these towns, they rely on tourism. they love it. it's a driver for the local economy. but there's a point, right? when it gets to be too much. yeah, absolutely. it's really quite incredible. americans spent more than $1 trillion on travel in 2023, and that is a welcomed economic boost with...
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emily thornberry was the only person not given the same role. and we had to make people lose their seats, which has changednts to go at least in the initial stages, he wants to go at least in the initialstages, but he wants to go at least in the initial stages, but we just don't know long term. it is a clear message that he thought he had assembled the right team, they have had plenty of time to prepare for this, to prepare for downing street, and they do seem to be off to a good start, it seems to be a good strong message for the beginning. haifa message for the beginning. how common is _ message for the beginning. how common is it — message for the beginning. how common is it for _ message for the beginning. how common is it for a _ message forthe beginning. how common is it for a prime minister, a new prime minister could to completely maintain his shadow cabinet in this way? i completely maintain his shadow cabinet in this way?— cabinet in this way? i think it is uuite cabinet in this way? i think it is quite unusual, _ cabinet in this way? i think it is quite unusual, certainly- cabinet in this way? i
emily thornberry was the only person not given the same role. and we had to make people lose their seats, which has changednts to go at least in the initial stages, he wants to go at least in the initialstages, but he wants to go at least in the initial stages, but we just don't know long term. it is a clear message that he thought he had assembled the right team, they have had plenty of time to prepare for this, to prepare for downing street, and they do seem to be off to a good start, it...
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emily, thank you. joining me now the terry hanes of of pangea policy. give us your take on how you think this changeshe equation for investors when it comes to either probable outcomes in november or just the policy issues that are in play. >> good to see you, mike. couple of things. one is i expect harris to be immediately competitive, and my instinct is probably more than that. d biden was much closer in a lot of polls than democrats wanted to admit. now they're switching to, we're competitive and maybe more. but there is a lot of enthusiasm and a lot of money pouring in. people want energy in the campaign. they want energy in the executive. they weren't getting that with biden. second thing. the assumption is that trump somehow has wrapped up the republican party, and they're all united. i think that's still not true. you've still got some republicans who would rather not have him. think of him as the haley wing. plus he's still under water with independents, and i think harris probably changes that, particularly with her focus on social issues, which are going to get hammered again and again and
emily, thank you. joining me now the terry hanes of of pangea policy. give us your take on how you think this changeshe equation for investors when it comes to either probable outcomes in november or just the policy issues that are in play. >> good to see you, mike. couple of things. one is i expect harris to be immediately competitive, and my instinct is probably more than that. d biden was much closer in a lot of polls than democrats wanted to admit. now they're switching to, we're...
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emily and congressional correspondent julie sirkin. i will start with you since we just talked to mike lawlor and there have been all these various calls for investigations, for changet service protection for the presidential candidates. talk about what you are hearing from members on the hill and whether they they will be able to accomplish some things here in terms of the investigation. and what might be needed in the very short term. >> that's at the role of congress. as mike johnson said they will need to take time for mike johnson -- law enforcement to complete an investigation before congress can step into any sort of oversight role. today, members and leadership of committees have been in touch with that head of secret service, fbi and homeland security secretary alejandra mayorkas, as well. potentially sing the oversight hearing on the house led by jens, as soon as next monday, eight days from now. he wants to call and all of those agencies to find out exactly what transpired and how that assassination attempt of former president donald trump was possible. my conversations in the last double of hours with democrats, they are really looking at this moment as
emily and congressional correspondent julie sirkin. i will start with you since we just talked to mike lawlor and there have been all these various calls for investigations, for changet service protection for the presidential candidates. talk about what you are hearing from members on the hill and whether they they will be able to accomplish some things here in terms of the investigation. and what might be needed in the very short term. >> that's at the role of congress. as mike johnson...
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change the framework for mm&a? >> can we get the disclaimers on eli lilly? >> i'm not involved. >> great. just to clarify for transparency. thank you for joining us this morning. that was emilyield, head of the european research at barclays. >>> coming up on the show, we are looking at tsmc. they blew past the second quarter expectations. we will break down the numbers lu the sector drops halfhe t vae. vae.what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. cirkul is your frosted treat with a sweet kick of confidence. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul is your gateway back home. so what is cirkul? it's your water, your way. cirkul, available at walmart and drinkcirkul.com. when we're young, we're told anything is possible... ...but only a few of us go out and prove it. witness the greatness of anna hall on a connection worthy of gold: xfinity mobile. only xfinity gives you the most powerful mobile wifi network, with speeds up to a gig in millions of locations. and right now, get up to $800 off the new galaxy z flip6 and z fold6 when you trade in your current phone. get the fastest
change the framework for mm&a? >> can we get the disclaimers on eli lilly? >> i'm not involved. >> great. just to clarify for transparency. thank you for joining us this morning. that was emilyield, head of the european research at barclays. >>> coming up on the show, we are looking at tsmc. they blew past the second quarter expectations. we will break down the numbers lu the sector drops halfhe t vae. vae.what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take...
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emily wilkins on this developing story here. the conventional thinking is that a trump win, a trump administration, would be better for the markets. so, steve, if there is a changethe democratic ticket, which could then strengthen the down-ballot elections, as well. what does that do, in your view? >> well, if there's an idea that trump has a better chance of winning now and then down-ballot, the real choice is, do you have grid lock government or do you have one party come in with a wave? and if, to your point, if trump can perform and help the down ballot candidates perform, then the republicans take the senate and if they can hold the house, which seemed unlikely a couple of weeks ago, and seems likely, then republicans will have total control and then you don't see those tax cuts roll off in the next year and a half or so. so that is deemed as positive to the market. so, you don't really know who -- and the only candidate, melissa, that can really come in is vp harris. that's the only way that you can get that money that president biden has built up. so far, to go straight to her, newsom would get it, no other candidate would be entitled to it. >>> tesla sna
emily wilkins on this developing story here. the conventional thinking is that a trump win, a trump administration, would be better for the markets. so, steve, if there is a changethe democratic ticket, which could then strengthen the down-ballot elections, as well. what does that do, in your view? >> well, if there's an idea that trump has a better chance of winning now and then down-ballot, the real choice is, do you have grid lock government or do you have one party come in with a...
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changing? >> apparently so. some gym goers are getting fed up with the influencers recording in their personal space. emiliet is becoming more common and making some feel awkward, annoyed and fed up. >> there is a new backdrop for social media influencers. >> we have a full open body workout today. >> from the matt to the bike to pilates reformers, fitness fiends are recording their every move. but not everyone is pumped about the trend. skeptics calling the constant camera work disruptive and an invasion of privacy. >> i just knew that i was in the background in a lot of these videos. no one is asking me about them. >> in new york city, emily got so fed up with distractions, she started posting a sign outside of her classes. please no phones, especially no filming yourself working out. >> there is at least one person in every single one of my classes that is doing something distracting. there just needs to be sacred spaces where you are able to unplug. and i just don't think people are valuing that as much as they have been historically. >> reporter: many gyms like 24-hour fitness and lifetime fitness bar
changing? >> apparently so. some gym goers are getting fed up with the influencers recording in their personal space. emiliet is becoming more common and making some feel awkward, annoyed and fed up. >> there is a new backdrop for social media influencers. >> we have a full open body workout today. >> from the matt to the bike to pilates reformers, fitness fiends are recording their every move. but not everyone is pumped about the trend. skeptics calling the constant...
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changed over time? adm. levine: obviously with the acute phase of the pandemics, there were challenges with that. but it is coming back. but i don't have specific data. emily: like people are getting back to being on teams, feeling more comfortable being less than six feet apart from their peers. interesting. dr. okanlami: i would say that if my sense sports calendar is an example, we are always traveling to some soccer travel game or baseball game. our country is doing a much better job of youth sports. back when i played youth soccer, there weren't as many opportunities to play. we are starting to professionalize a youth sports a little bit, which i have my thoughts on, but i do see more opportunities for kids to play and a lot more sports that they can play as well. emily: i remember a kid growing up where it felt like they had a part-time job as an amateur athlete, so many places and doing so many things. i'm curious on what your thoughts are if you're trying to sell the idea that sports is an accessible thing that is healthy and good for everyone, how do you mesh that with these very intense time commitment, sports he leagues? dr. okanlami: on my way
changed over time? adm. levine: obviously with the acute phase of the pandemics, there were challenges with that. but it is coming back. but i don't have specific data. emily: like people are getting back to being on teams, feeling more comfortable being less than six feet apart from their peers. interesting. dr. okanlami: i would say that if my sense sports calendar is an example, we are always traveling to some soccer travel game or baseball game. our country is doing a much better job of...
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emilie ikeda will take us to that popular vacation spot where locals host young athletes for a life-changingr. but first, your local news and weather. with clearer skin. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms had a vaccine, or plan to. nothing on my skin means everything! ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. learn how abbvie could help you save. (katie) check it outtttt... ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. (gina) nice! blue buffalo, huh? we have nutrish... (katie) well blue's got deboned chicken, chicken meal, brown rice, oatmeal... (gina) nutrish has chicken, soybean meal, whole corn, whole grain wheat... hmmm... (gina) okay bud, we'll switch to blue! i love my kids, but i also love not being broke. so this back to school season, i'm just going to spend less on them. amazon has low prices on everything kids need. like sports stuff for a sport that they'
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to us about the ways their changing their lifestyle because they aren't be able to afford things that they used to — thats from going out on dates to their weekly shop. emilyot to go to uni because it simply costs too much. you can be part of the discussion, drop a question as a comment on bbc news on tiktok. thanks, jonelle. what will happen on thursday. so, if you've not already voted by post, how do you vote in person at a polling station? lola from bbc three's the catch up can explain. the place to head to is your local polling station. the address will be on your polling card. it will open at 7am, and close at 10pm, and when you get there, give your name and address to the staff inside. after you show them your id, they will show you to a booth with your ballot paper. the ballot paper has a list of everyone standing for election, and if they are standing for a political party. in order to vote, you put a x in the box, next to your chosen candidate. don't panic if you make a mistake. you can always ask for a new ballot. and if you feel the need to take a selfie, well, don't. there are laws to prevent intimidation or votes being revealed, so photos are
to us about the ways their changing their lifestyle because they aren't be able to afford things that they used to — thats from going out on dates to their weekly shop. emilyot to go to uni because it simply costs too much. you can be part of the discussion, drop a question as a comment on bbc news on tiktok. thanks, jonelle. what will happen on thursday. so, if you've not already voted by post, how do you vote in person at a polling station? lola from bbc three's the catch up can explain....
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changing people's mines and increasing voter turnout, when we are engaged with each other we are not only helping the loneliness epidemic, we are helping democracy and our own personal life as well. >> sammy, emilybook, those are the most dutiful covers i have ever seen, perfect gift for your friend who is ready to check out, it is called democracy. >> i have two here, michael, i have one for you as well. come back. >> much more ahead. >>> but first, some exciting news for fans of the weekend. you will be able to enjoy the show soon as a brand-new podcast. starting next saturday, every single episode of the weekend will be available to listen to for free wherever you get your podcast. just scan the qr code on your screen. we are also tweeting it out, sharing on instagram and next week you will have full episodes on demand at your fingertips. be right back. be right back. hey folks, chris counahan here for leaffilter. now i know the days are long and the rain is falling and it's leaf growing season. but for a moment, i'd like you to think about how you want to spend your weekends this fall - relaxing with family, watching a game, or would you rather be climbing ladders to clean out clogged gutter
changing people's mines and increasing voter turnout, when we are engaged with each other we are not only helping the loneliness epidemic, we are helping democracy and our own personal life as well. >> sammy, emilybook, those are the most dutiful covers i have ever seen, perfect gift for your friend who is ready to check out, it is called democracy. >> i have two here, michael, i have one for you as well. come back. >> much more ahead. >>> but first, some exciting...
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change premarket. >>> now to the latest from democratic lawmakers meetings in washington and the 2024 presidential race. emilyilkins joins us now with the very latest. hey, emily. >> hey, melissa. lawmakers are still feeling uneasy with biden continuing at the top of their ticket, but they're also worried what a potential alternative could look like. after discussion yesterday, there is still no consensus and a lot of concerns, a lot of them about their own races. the seventh sitting democrat called on biden to withdraw yesterday. she said the stakes are too high. we caught up with her in the hallway. listen to what she said. >> listened to my colleagues and thought about the future, emily, my kids, and felt i needed to advocate as strongly as possible for new leadership so we could really prosecute the case against donald trump. >> she says she's listening to her constituents and family. that's why she made the call yesterday. lawmakers are becoming more aware of the impact on more races. we're beginning to see a little bit more polling now. "politico" reports they updated six house and senate races yesterda
change premarket. >>> now to the latest from democratic lawmakers meetings in washington and the 2024 presidential race. emilyilkins joins us now with the very latest. hey, emily. >> hey, melissa. lawmakers are still feeling uneasy with biden continuing at the top of their ticket, but they're also worried what a potential alternative could look like. after discussion yesterday, there is still no consensus and a lot of concerns, a lot of them about their own races. the seventh...
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emilie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. it is hard to imagine southwest without that mad dash to find the best seats that would thrill some and stress others out. the ceo says urgent changesee this end of an era. this morning, changes in the air for southwest, scrapping its storied open seating model that once set it apart from other airlines. >> any change like this is huge. >> reporter: the southwest ceo hopes the shift will help meet customers' evolving taste. amid the airlines plummeting profits down 46% from a year ago. >> when a customer defects from southwest to another competitor, it is the number one reason. so it is the right thing at the right time. >> reporter: according to the airline, 80% of its customers have expressed they prefer assigned seating. >> it is nice to know that your seat is secure. >> reporter: while across social media, where passengers have shared their experiences boarding, reaction to the new change is mixed. >> i'm not thrilled about it. i liked the opening seating, personally. >> thank you, southwest. now i can lower my anxiety when i get on a plane. >> reporter: with the summer bringing in record travel, more than three million tsa scr
emilie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. it is hard to imagine southwest without that mad dash to find the best seats that would thrill some and stress others out. the ceo says urgent changesee this end of an era. this morning, changes in the air for southwest, scrapping its storied open seating model that once set it apart from other airlines. >> any change like this is huge. >> reporter: the southwest ceo hopes the shift will help meet customers' evolving...
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changing. i never cry! what the hell is wrong with me? that's the power of teaching, isn't it? cheese! come round, come round! emily'sur leaders here. because she can defy those stereotypes and break that glass ceiling, which is exactly what we want to do for our girls, and empower them to, you know, to feel like they can — that anything's possible. obviously, campbell is the best house. i i just have to say amen to that. emily campbell, can she hold it? yes, she can! what a lift! she is making history here. you know, we had this lovely chat before? oh, no, you're going to make me cry again, aren't you? are you ready? oh, god! somebody wants to say hi. hi! ijust cried on camera because of you. you're looking well ready for this. thank you, i am. i'm rooting for you. i can feel it in my bones. feel it in my bones, this is it. round two, we're going to get it perfect this time. and i'll be there, i'll be there! you'll be there in paris? i'm so excited, so excited. i can't wait to see you. i'll see you in paris. bye, my love. see you later. love you, too. bye—bye. and there we have it. she brought strength, style and sa
changing. i never cry! what the hell is wrong with me? that's the power of teaching, isn't it? cheese! come round, come round! emily'sur leaders here. because she can defy those stereotypes and break that glass ceiling, which is exactly what we want to do for our girls, and empower them to, you know, to feel like they can — that anything's possible. obviously, campbell is the best house. i i just have to say amen to that. emily campbell, can she hold it? yes, she can! what a lift! she is...
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change. this is a chance for them to rejig. but there's been a lot of loyalty i think to keir starmer, everyone that behaved themselves kept it. emily unique in having not got the post that she was put in line for, and i think that's because she'd been a little bit of a loose cannon. i think she's she wasn't that part of a keir starmer project. and he always said he was ruthless. and i think he probably illustrated that she was a bit of a loose cannon on this channel, >> charlie, how dogmatic , do you >> charlie, how dogmatic, do you think this, cabinet is going to be? >> well, i think, well, i agree with benjamin. >> not something i say very often and try not to, but. look, i mean, emily thornberry. yes. i think she was a bit of a loose cannon. she went on and sort of made some flippant comments about when it came to a serious issue about vat on private schools, for example, and said, well, you know, some class sizes will just have to increase. i mean, that's not, i think, something on message that the labour machine would have wanted. i'm sure she'll get a junior ministerial post later today or something like that. she won't be in
change. this is a chance for them to rejig. but there's been a lot of loyalty i think to keir starmer, everyone that behaved themselves kept it. emily unique in having not got the post that she was put in line for, and i think that's because she'd been a little bit of a loose cannon. i think she's she wasn't that part of a keir starmer project. and he always said he was ruthless. and i think he probably illustrated that she was a bit of a loose cannon on this channel, >> charlie, how...
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changed in an hour and a half? they knew. oh, my god. where did this come sfrom? they are getting what they deserve. maybe watching him squirm. the squirming will continue, emily. thank you. >>> coming up, the s&p and na nasdaq at reported highs. mike wilson talking about bearish. details about his new call next. >>> and we will talk to tim scott about the veepstakes with donald trump. the new platform and the take on president biden staying in the race andhe t senate banking committee stuff, too. we'll be right back. did you find everything you needed? yes, thank you. oh, who are you tapping for today? dinner for my kid, i guess... no, no when you tap your mastercard, you help support stand up to cancer. so - who are you tapping for? we all have someone that comes to mind when we think of cancer. auntie gigi. my sister, she's a fighter. when you tap or order online at participating grocery stores and restaurants, mastercard will donate one cent, up to 5 million dollars, to stand up to cancer. standing up for the people we love: priceless. share who you stand up for. when we're young, we're told anything is possible... standing up for the people we love: pricel
changed in an hour and a half? they knew. oh, my god. where did this come sfrom? they are getting what they deserve. maybe watching him squirm. the squirming will continue, emily. thank you. >>> coming up, the s&p and na nasdaq at reported highs. mike wilson talking about bearish. details about his new call next. >>> and we will talk to tim scott about the veepstakes with donald trump. the new platform and the take on president biden staying in the race andhe t senate...
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emily officials right for more. just walk us through that. bad news, good news, we saw it in the market and the price last week. why do you think that is going to changes. they show vastly different trends for the u.s. economy. the ism survey on both the manufacturing and services by falling below 50 and meanwhile you have the s&p version that showed that we are in expansionary territory both again on saturation and services. you look at things like the jobs report that you all have been referencing this morning. 200-6000 new jobs added but underneath this surface, revisions to the tune of 111,000 and and the unemployment rate jumping to about 4.1%. so the economic data right now are about as clear as mud. but we do see a broad decelerating trend happening, something that investors need to be aware of. right now we are celebrating the idea that reviving rate cuts, but at some point the fed is going to be cutting in the labor market is deteriorating. lisa: so what are you selling and what are you buying? is this basically sell the s&p, buy long bonds? >> we continue to see momentum driving markets. we see this combination of quality and momentum really
emily officials right for more. just walk us through that. bad news, good news, we saw it in the market and the price last week. why do you think that is going to changes. they show vastly different trends for the u.s. economy. the ism survey on both the manufacturing and services by falling below 50 and meanwhile you have the s&p version that showed that we are in expansionary territory both again on saturation and services. you look at things like the jobs report that you all have been...
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change path from this deranged march to net zero. i'm all for you know, clean energy and so on. but anyway, up next. good afternoon , britain next. good afternoon, britain with tom and emilyon the show, ed miliband, the new energy secretary, has hit the ground running. he's ordered an immediate ban on new licences in the north sea. drilling for oil. is this net zero madness or the first step to the green dream? >> plenty on that. also, live events will keep watching that cathedral and the king is in cardiff bay for the welsh senate. anniversary, but also a reform reshuffle. ben habib has been pushed out as deputy leader of that party, and he doesn't appear to be happy about it. all that to come after your weather. >> it looks like things are heating up . boxt boilers heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news . sponsors of weather on gb news. hello. good morning. >> welcome to your latest gb news, weather update brought to you from the met office. it is going to be a drier day for many of us, but there is a risk of showers, particularly in central areas. we've still got low pressure not too far away from the uk, centred up to the north and east. that's we've
change path from this deranged march to net zero. i'm all for you know, clean energy and so on. but anyway, up next. good afternoon , britain next. good afternoon, britain with tom and emilyon the show, ed miliband, the new energy secretary, has hit the ground running. he's ordered an immediate ban on new licences in the north sea. drilling for oil. is this net zero madness or the first step to the green dream? >> plenty on that. also, live events will keep watching that cathedral and the...