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nothing happens in grosse pointe park. dennis murphy (voiceover): until one of their own in this community of old money and good taste was brutally murdered. man: who committed this crime? why was this woman killed? a very, very fun, high energy person who loved life and did not deserve to die like this. dennis murphy (voiceover): but if her death was a shock, what happened next would shake this community to its core. and i just stopped for a second here and the back of my neck stood up and i go, this guy's crazy. dennis murphy (voiceover): in the aftermath of the biggest crime and scandal ever to hit grosse pointe park, we go inside the investigation with detectives. officer: we need to know the specifics, because only the person who did it would know how it happened. it's like, there's more to the story. something's going on here. we have to keep digging. dennis murphy (voiceover): and reveal all those dark secrets desperately hidden, which once exposed, would destroy a prominent family. sex acts were being performed in
nothing happens in grosse pointe park. dennis murphy (voiceover): until one of their own in this community of old money and good taste was brutally murdered. man: who committed this crime? why was this woman killed? a very, very fun, high energy person who loved life and did not deserve to die like this. dennis murphy (voiceover): but if her death was a shock, what happened next would shake this community to its core. and i just stopped for a second here and the back of my neck stood up and i...
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diallo argued that grosse pointe park police were overwhelmed by this case and made a series of blunderss huge, big news out of grosse pointe park, the homicide of one of its residents, correct? yes, ma'am. lillian dialo: nothing like this of this magnitude has ever happened under your watch. correct? correct. narrator: the defense zeroed in on what it said were some key early mistakes made by the grosse pointe park police. they noted officers didn't collect some of the victim's clothing for fiber evidence. they didn't pull the security camera footage outside the hard luck lounge to see if bashara was indeed there the night of the murder. and some of their early witness interviews were conducted improperly. does that lead you down the path of reasonable doubt in your arguments? it can. narrator: prosecutors said the department's mistakes didn't prevent them from coming to the right conclusions. but bob's defense argued that the errors accelerated the officer's rush to judgment that bob bashara was a murderer. you're not investigating to get to, ok, what happened? bob bashara. he's our du
diallo argued that grosse pointe park police were overwhelmed by this case and made a series of blunderss huge, big news out of grosse pointe park, the homicide of one of its residents, correct? yes, ma'am. lillian dialo: nothing like this of this magnitude has ever happened under your watch. correct? correct. narrator: the defense zeroed in on what it said were some key early mistakes made by the grosse pointe park police. they noted officers didn't collect some of the victim's clothing for...
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at this point, gross margins topping 65%. hit by a $665 million restructuring charge back in august. cisco did say it was cutting 7% of staff and now needs to pay severance, among other charges stock has been flat. it's been bouncing around a little bit after earnings but it's up 17% year to date catch this interview, though chuck robbins coming up in the next hour on "mad money" with jim cramer, guys >> kate, thank you >>> what does the chart look like to you? >> just in terms of history of this, of course, we know it was the most valuable company in the world and ironically, think about it, at its peak in 2000, it was trading around $82, earned 50 cents a share. now it's trading at $59, earns $3 a share it's the irony of, when there's a great growth projection ahead, you put a dream multiple on it the worst thing you can do is actually start to put up numbers that are more normalized because then the multiple collapses and biotech is the greatest example. when you have no profits at all, they assign any multiple they want t
at this point, gross margins topping 65%. hit by a $665 million restructuring charge back in august. cisco did say it was cutting 7% of staff and now needs to pay severance, among other charges stock has been flat. it's been bouncing around a little bit after earnings but it's up 17% year to date catch this interview, though chuck robbins coming up in the next hour on "mad money" with jim cramer, guys >> kate, thank you >>> what does the chart look like to you? >>...
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gross. my first point is, whatever you think of her and her policies, she conducted herself admirably in what was an almost impossible task. ok? she's the equivalent of being in the super bowl and you are down 10 points going into the fourth quarter and the quarterback suddenly comes out of the game with a game ending injury. it's your job not only to carry the team forward but to make up that deficit. there are things i did not like. i think piling on about her candidacy. normally candidates make their rookie mistakes and defined themselves through the primary process. no one remembers barack obama's mark one old a lot of so you you build your hired parent had not first debate was an embarrassment in the democratic primaries in 2008 because he did it in march of 2007 when no one was paying attention. he came off the stage like i got off my game. get a chance to do that. before we get there going get a chance to develop his themes during the demo credit primary. harris had none of that. democratic nominee. go out and reach 150 million people and convince them you are the better candidate. i a
gross. my first point is, whatever you think of her and her policies, she conducted herself admirably in what was an almost impossible task. ok? she's the equivalent of being in the super bowl and you are down 10 points going into the fourth quarter and the quarterback suddenly comes out of the game with a game ending injury. it's your job not only to carry the team forward but to make up that deficit. there are things i did not like. i think piling on about her candidacy. normally candidates...
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gross. my first point is, whatever you think of her and her policies, she conducted herself admirably in what was an almost impossible task. ok? she's the equivalent of being in the super bowl and you are down 10 points going into the fourth quarter and the quarterback suddenly comes out of the game with a game ending injury. it's your job not only to carry the team forward but to make up that deficit. there are things i did not like. i think piling on about her candidacy. normally candidates make their rookie mistakes and defined themselves through the primary process. no one remembers barack obama's mark one old a lot of so you you build your hired parent had not first debate was an embarrassment in the democratic primaries in 2008 because he did it in march of 2007 when no one was paying attention. he came off the stage like i got off my game. get a chance to do that. before we get there going get a chance to develop his themes during the demo credit primary. harris had none of that. democratic nominee. go out and reach 150 million people and convince them you are the better candidate. i a
gross. my first point is, whatever you think of her and her policies, she conducted herself admirably in what was an almost impossible task. ok? she's the equivalent of being in the super bowl and you are down 10 points going into the fourth quarter and the quarterback suddenly comes out of the game with a game ending injury. it's your job not only to carry the team forward but to make up that deficit. there are things i did not like. i think piling on about her candidacy. normally candidates...
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gross. my first point is, whatever you think of her and her policies, she conducted herself admirably in what was an almost impossible task. ok? she's the equivalent of being in the super bowl and you are down 10 points going into the fourth quarter and the quarterback suddenly comes out of the game with a game ending injury. it's your job not only to carry the team forward but to make up that deficit. there are things i did not like. i think piling on about her candidacy. normally candidates make their rookie mistakes and defined themselves through the primary process. no one remembers barack obama's mark one old a lot of so you you build your hired parent had not first debate was an embarrassment in the democratic primaries in 2008 because he did it in march of 2007 when no one was paying attention. he came off the stage like i got off my game. get a chance to do that. before we get there going get a chance to develop his themes during the demo credit primary. harris had none of that. democratic nominee. go out and reach 150 million people and convince them you are the better candidate. i a
gross. my first point is, whatever you think of her and her policies, she conducted herself admirably in what was an almost impossible task. ok? she's the equivalent of being in the super bowl and you are down 10 points going into the fourth quarter and the quarterback suddenly comes out of the game with a game ending injury. it's your job not only to carry the team forward but to make up that deficit. there are things i did not like. i think piling on about her candidacy. normally candidates...
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gross. my first point is, whatever you think of her and her policies, she conducted herself admirably in what was an almost impossible task, ok? she is the equivalent of being in the super bowl and you are down 10 points going into the fourth quarter and the quarterback suddenly comes out of the game with a game ending injury and it's your job not only to carry the team forward but to make up that deficit that the previous quarterback opened you up for. i think there's choices she could have and should have made differently. there's things she said that i did not like but i think the piling on about her candidacy -- normally, candidates make their rookie dictate -- rookie mistakes and define themselves through the primary process. nobody remembers that barack obama's first debate was an embarrassment in 2008. he did it in march of 2007 when no one was paying any attention. he came off the stage like, well, i got to up my game. here's had none of that. she was just, boom, democratic nominee, go out, reach 150 million people and convince them you are the better candidate. i'm going to start out
gross. my first point is, whatever you think of her and her policies, she conducted herself admirably in what was an almost impossible task, ok? she is the equivalent of being in the super bowl and you are down 10 points going into the fourth quarter and the quarterback suddenly comes out of the game with a game ending injury and it's your job not only to carry the team forward but to make up that deficit that the previous quarterback opened you up for. i think there's choices she could have...
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consistent thing retailers are saying the perception of value. >> urban did beat by a couple points on gross margin. they said they are optimistic about holiday demand. they do expect comps in the quarter to besimilar to the fiscal q3 and as sara pointed out, it is anthropology. talking about executions. a surprising number of names you wouldn't have expected. urban is one of them. this will take you back to the summer. >> consumer discretionary retail names have done quite well lately and one factor is tariffs. 10% tariffs on china. a lot of the retailers when you talk to them, talk about how they have been making moves to diversify away from china. there are some that have been way more exposed then others and they come top of mine. best buy is one. electronics. it is hard to get out of china for that one. many have been moving their supply chains out of chinaand so have not been hurt as much by some tariff announcements or tariff expectations. and overall, we get a consumer spending number at the top of the hour. consumer spending and the inflation number. the outlook has been quite stabl
consistent thing retailers are saying the perception of value. >> urban did beat by a couple points on gross margin. they said they are optimistic about holiday demand. they do expect comps in the quarter to besimilar to the fiscal q3 and as sara pointed out, it is anthropology. talking about executions. a surprising number of names you wouldn't have expected. urban is one of them. this will take you back to the summer. >> consumer discretionary retail names have done quite well...
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and it was driven by weaker comp store sales, lower than the market expected, and a 100 basis points gross two issues. macro for sure and where consumers are spending and how they're spending and market share after the good quarter out of walmart. i did speak with the coo about what the story was here when it comes to target and what they were experiencing. look, he started out by pointing out what he was pleased with on the good side and said traffic was higher, it was strong. that's good. another bright spot was digital which grew double-digits and an acceleration. of course fiddelke noted the disappointment in the earnings story and the way that he explained that he said softer than expected discretionary performance in apparel and home which are typically more profitable, so we lose the margin there, and it shows up in the bottom line. now, clearly that was part of the issue. target's more of a discretionary play than walmart. the food business did well the beauty business did well. apparel was weak. apparel sales down slightly which is a deceleration, but he said there's hope on the w
and it was driven by weaker comp store sales, lower than the market expected, and a 100 basis points gross two issues. macro for sure and where consumers are spending and how they're spending and market share after the good quarter out of walmart. i did speak with the coo about what the story was here when it comes to target and what they were experiencing. look, he started out by pointing out what he was pleased with on the good side and said traffic was higher, it was strong. that's good....
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the image was created by 12-year-old from grosse pointe michigan.bs news election headquarters. it's 9:30 p.m. in the east, 6:30 p.m. in the west. in the race to 270, donald trump has 162, kamala harris 62. will check in with the battleground states. here's a look at the blue wall states. cbs news projects them all as toss-ups at this hour. let's go to the sun belt. also toss-ups at this hour. nevada, there is no tally because nevada does not close until 10:00 p.m. eastern. we'll check in there as well. cbs news projects donald trump will win louisiana. voters in the value state has -- bayou state have choosing the republican since 2000. cbs news projects new york for harris which will add significantly into her electoral vote tally. we want to go to major garrett who is new from the cbs news data desk. hi, major. i'm glad you have up the state of virginia because something interesting is happening. >> something interesting is happening in virginia. we rated currently as lean harris. you can see 59% of the vote in but what's interesting and cannot b
the image was created by 12-year-old from grosse pointe michigan.bs news election headquarters. it's 9:30 p.m. in the east, 6:30 p.m. in the west. in the race to 270, donald trump has 162, kamala harris 62. will check in with the battleground states. here's a look at the blue wall states. cbs news projects them all as toss-ups at this hour. let's go to the sun belt. also toss-ups at this hour. nevada, there is no tally because nevada does not close until 10:00 p.m. eastern. we'll check in there...
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sector, what you're receiving and what we just got in the third quarter numbers is gross margin improvements by 150 basis pointset was, i think and even some of the most -- you know, optimistic. you have an investor day coming up, a dynamic here where there's more good news to be sprinkled out, and you've seen some capacity side supply discipline for the airlines, which means the analyst community can upgrade the stocks. >> they're entering a good season for travel here, at this point, and if consumers are feeling good about the company, about the stock market, et cetera, they will be spending. >> tim, 100%, just mentioned. look at delta, go back five years and this is where we've traded up to. there's a lot of reasons to be optimistic. november 20th at analyst day, investor day, there's a lot of runway left for the stock. they've broken out of the range it's been in for quite some time there's no reason to sort of pull the rip cord yet. >>> coming up, home depot on deck. the home improvement retailer is gearing up to report earnings before the bell. what to expect, next. "fast money" is back in two. >> at univ
sector, what you're receiving and what we just got in the third quarter numbers is gross margin improvements by 150 basis pointset was, i think and even some of the most -- you know, optimistic. you have an investor day coming up, a dynamic here where there's more good news to be sprinkled out, and you've seen some capacity side supply discipline for the airlines, which means the analyst community can upgrade the stocks. >> they're entering a good season for travel here, at this point,...
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under armor sees full-year gross margin at 125-150 basis points versus a target of 5-1000. the stock is hitting a one-and-a-half if year high but way off its 2016 peak of $45. >>> a ray of sunshine for investors in solar edge due to kind of an odd reason. right now shares are higher by 4% after opening lower. you can see on the intraday picture just below the price here. the solar equipment company reported a loss of $1.2 billion, but the stock turned around perhaps because analysts are discounting the billion dollar asset impairment charge in the quarter or without which the company would have reported a narrower loss. yesterday solar edge cratered nearly 21% as investors bet that a trump presidency could lead to the reversal of both the biden administration and local municipalities' green energy plans and policy. but again, you seeing a slight bit of gain here today to. >>> up next, wall street money man bob doll tells us where he's putting his cash ahead of a second trump administration. and charlie gasparino has details on what some of america's top ceos are hoping to s
under armor sees full-year gross margin at 125-150 basis points versus a target of 5-1000. the stock is hitting a one-and-a-half if year high but way off its 2016 peak of $45. >>> a ray of sunshine for investors in solar edge due to kind of an odd reason. right now shares are higher by 4% after opening lower. you can see on the intraday picture just below the price here. the solar equipment company reported a loss of $1.2 billion, but the stock turned around perhaps because analysts...
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gross margin decline was due to the inclusion of the distributor that home depot bought over the summer srs which better positions home depot to gain market share. that contributed about 80 basis pointsss margin was absolutely -- actually up 40 basis points managing price with strength generating modest improvements. >> it sounds like you are willing to be a little bit patient there. >> you need to be patient with this stock. we are at the early inflection. this is accelerated in part by the prospect that interest rates move down. it will free up some of the stickiness that has occurred in existing home sales to move events that would be better for home improvement demand. homeowners are willing to spend more on their home than those that are not. the value of the housing stock is so much greater than it was several years ago. it is older just like we are. with that being said, all of these conditions set up home improvement well. we are at the precipice of moving from a transitional to a period of very healthy growth for the category. >> i wonder. is there any rhyme or reason? the delta between a sherwin- williams and stanley black & decker. >> that depends a lot on the category tha
gross margin decline was due to the inclusion of the distributor that home depot bought over the summer srs which better positions home depot to gain market share. that contributed about 80 basis pointsss margin was absolutely -- actually up 40 basis points managing price with strength generating modest improvements. >> it sounds like you are willing to be a little bit patient there. >> you need to be patient with this stock. we are at the early inflection. this is accelerated in...
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been living in the philadelphia area for the last six months, you have probably seen a million gross rating pointsom the harris campaign. they thank it is a key issue. two winning the suburban women voters. one of the big things they have exploited is for years, i've have worked on presidential campaigns, state senate campaigns, city council campaigns for republicans. we have always had a clear understanding of where we stood on the messaging as it related to the abortion platform. that has changed dramatically. there is no through-line. also, you have a very compromised messenger at the top in donald trump. he has never come up through the pro-life movement, through the party. he does not spend a lot of time focusing on policy or supreme court decisions. what he is doing is the way he ran his real estate. what do i have to do to get you into this property? he's trying to tell voters, what do i need to do to get you into my position on this issue, and how is it going to appeal to you? that comes off as very inauthentic. there is no through-line between the presidential candidate, down through the
been living in the philadelphia area for the last six months, you have probably seen a million gross rating pointsom the harris campaign. they thank it is a key issue. two winning the suburban women voters. one of the big things they have exploited is for years, i've have worked on presidential campaigns, state senate campaigns, city council campaigns for republicans. we have always had a clear understanding of where we stood on the messaging as it related to the abortion platform. that has...
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those are the things you need, the mental, this isn't the gross motions, there's really, really, so there's an empty buffers, but the point you're selected it ok. and the number that there's just a boy he made a pretty i said probably it's got the dimensions of the diesel and the other one is many comes from the low point in the 60 visit, the both of them, the mom on the bottom. what do you know is best name from us on us to escape glossy? simons in class. i mean the, let's come to class, we'll get the hope with a different a load you completed the limited concept and use to just fun to create a to help them load the load. sure, jim lease is up with me because this guy is not open on will, sucks of you must, you cannot log in with lots of fun use just as you can also create. you can, i bought the could believe with the 3 in the budget to, to team don't you, did the city the end of the show it and if i don't want to keep it that's, that's what's out there. so for so revise the voice in which more and then, but that's what this is that's thrown one corner of the way. well, go and let's to, to a month and she's, let's start
those are the things you need, the mental, this isn't the gross motions, there's really, really, so there's an empty buffers, but the point you're selected it ok. and the number that there's just a boy he made a pretty i said probably it's got the dimensions of the diesel and the other one is many comes from the low point in the 60 visit, the both of them, the mom on the bottom. what do you know is best name from us on us to escape glossy? simons in class. i mean the, let's come to class, we'll...
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students say the point of using that word in the show is to highlight how harmful it is, and without those connotations, it's not as powerful. it's not as jarring. the audience doesn't feel as grossed out or concerned, which is exactly what we want to prove that this word is something that's not okay. and that's the point of the show. there's been community outcry over the play being canceled tonight. mercury theater in petaluma is hosting the students as they perform to a packed crowd. the district seems to be reversing course no, saying it will work to reschedule the play. however, only students 16 and older could attend future showings. good as new. dozens of volunteers and students help repair broken items at the fixit fest today. the event took place at king middle school in berkeley, right here. it's one of three community workshops planned to keep broken items out of landfills and empower people to fix their own things. volunteers are so-called repair coaches, helped repair clothes, bikes, toys and more. students were also nearby to check in attendees and assist the volunteers. now, organizers say the community turnout for this event and the one before it was huge. well, the
students say the point of using that word in the show is to highlight how harmful it is, and without those connotations, it's not as powerful. it's not as jarring. the audience doesn't feel as grossed out or concerned, which is exactly what we want to prove that this word is something that's not okay. and that's the point of the show. there's been community outcry over the play being canceled tonight. mercury theater in petaluma is hosting the students as they perform to a packed crowd. the...
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the other point i think i would make here is focus on the margins with nvidia. this is a company that can command gross margins of plus 70%. another fact that many companies would yearn to have as well. so, there are a lot of strong points with nvidia. the question is going into next year is we know the hyper skill scalers with the infrastructure and is that going to continue next year? that is the one thing that the market is looking closely for. >> we will keep our eye out for that on the day. arjun kharpal joining us from helsinki. thanks. >>> we are watching a wealth wipe out in india tied to the criminal indictment in the united states of gautam adani. shares across his corporate empire are sinking overseas. $15 billion of market value wiped off the books. dan murphy is joining us now from abu dhabi. watching the stocks plummet in reaction. what's the fallout? >> reporter: contessa, we have been tracking this story all day. a major breaking news story in india with global market implications. gautam adani, chairman of the adani group, and one of the world's richest men charged with seven others in
the other point i think i would make here is focus on the margins with nvidia. this is a company that can command gross margins of plus 70%. another fact that many companies would yearn to have as well. so, there are a lot of strong points with nvidia. the question is going into next year is we know the hyper skill scalers with the infrastructure and is that going to continue next year? that is the one thing that the market is looking closely for. >> we will keep our eye out for that on...
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strategy of directly reversing the truth, of constantly pointing the finger of accusation to those who oppose them, to divert attention from their own grossof the press. in this film, you will see stark examples of the shear treachery and deceit practiced by communists, in pursuit of their goal to enslave the world's people. and now, may i introduce, as your guide into the picture, the vice president of pepperdine college of los angeles, mr. william jt. >> rare film footage recently obtained from behind the iron curtain exposes the true significance of the promises and alleged good intentions of the communists. the film sequences have been determined by day to day. in the manifesto of the communist party as written by marx and engels, we read this quote. "communists' disdain openly declare that their and can be obtained only by the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions." governed by lenin's theory, that freedom must be extinguished, it is an order for communism to exist, the reds has been at war with the pre-world. lenin warned his disciples, and again, i quote, "in war, never tie your hands with consideration of formality.
strategy of directly reversing the truth, of constantly pointing the finger of accusation to those who oppose them, to divert attention from their own grossof the press. in this film, you will see stark examples of the shear treachery and deceit practiced by communists, in pursuit of their goal to enslave the world's people. and now, may i introduce, as your guide into the picture, the vice president of pepperdine college of los angeles, mr. william jt. >> rare film footage recently...
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total gross margin up 21 basis points, operating income up 8.2%.sales at 5.3%. that's beating consensus by a decent margin. general merchandise growth for a second quarter in a row. the retailer calls out broad-based strength across merchandise categories and channelses. strong transactions counts and unit volumes as well. share gains primarily from upper income households. e-commerce sales up 22%, global xlers up 27%. advertising up 27% globally, 26% in the u.s. i spoke briefly with the cfo john david rainey who added walmart has had 30% of customers order paying something more to get the delivery within an hour or three hours, which means e-commerce is getting close to profitability. he also added that e-commerce is 18% of total sales. that's up 300 basis points from last year. and on the consumer, rainy said what we're seeing right now feels consistent with prior quarters. consumers are spending more on food, buying general merchandise items, but also being discerning, joyful waiting until a better price point on items. on potential tariffs unde
total gross margin up 21 basis points, operating income up 8.2%.sales at 5.3%. that's beating consensus by a decent margin. general merchandise growth for a second quarter in a row. the retailer calls out broad-based strength across merchandise categories and channelses. strong transactions counts and unit volumes as well. share gains primarily from upper income households. e-commerce sales up 22%, global xlers up 27%. advertising up 27% globally, 26% in the u.s. i spoke briefly with the cfo...
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of we are trying to look at some weaker points, are you worried about the gross margin challenges thatg to worry about with any company no matter how good. that is why we offer diversified portfolios when we build them for clients. in this case, the risks are little different than usual. often times you worry about execution risks. we are just not seeing those problems even with those rumors. it turns out it's a server and rack design issue that they can handle. another risk is competition. nvidia has such a strong lead it is likely to dominate the market for years to come. even as it amd brings tips to market and development continues to push forward. we see other areas of development, but the market is so big we don't think it will erode prices. on the gross margin front, the company outline will be a little bit of a hiccup. the company has about a 75% gross margin which is pretty unusual. the reason they can achieve such highs is because of the software. as they ramp there will be increased expenses that will strain a little bit. they have really good visibility so that should work
of we are trying to look at some weaker points, are you worried about the gross margin challenges thatg to worry about with any company no matter how good. that is why we offer diversified portfolios when we build them for clients. in this case, the risks are little different than usual. often times you worry about execution risks. we are just not seeing those problems even with those rumors. it turns out it's a server and rack design issue that they can handle. another risk is competition....
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gross margin guidance up 57.5% is 160 basis points below cons consensus.ps outlook is 14% below consensus, again for the fourth quarter where they do lower guidance, guys. this is another provider into automotive. >> auto and freight. those are the two recessions. there's a freight and auto, and these companies would say, we need what they have at ucb. we need aggressive rate cuts. so we have people if there's a november rate cut, they're hopeful, carl, a huge trucker needs rate cuts in order to get out of this freight recession. we have people in auto recession and freight recession. c carvana is the only win nener i that segment. they sell on carvana. better never than late, is what i was thinking. >> mercedes cut their margin targets twice in q3. they race china down 29. >> you could have a 200% tariff on chinese cars and still be less than that. >> that's ultra luxury in china, ferrari. >> even though u.s. -- >> we make the point ndlessly, but it's $115 billion market value coming into today. i mean, you know, gm and ford together don't equal that. >>
gross margin guidance up 57.5% is 160 basis points below cons consensus.ps outlook is 14% below consensus, again for the fourth quarter where they do lower guidance, guys. this is another provider into automotive. >> auto and freight. those are the two recessions. there's a freight and auto, and these companies would say, we need what they have at ucb. we need aggressive rate cuts. so we have people if there's a november rate cut, they're hopeful, carl, a huge trucker needs rate cuts in...
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the audience doesn't feel as grossed out or concerned, which is exactly what we want to prove, that this word is something that's not okay. and that's the pointthe show. their theater teacher says many of these students are members of the lgbtq plus community, and other students have hurled the same slur at them in real life. it's something that they hear all the time, all day long on campus and so it's ironic that when it's put into a show that it's considered an obscenity. the students were determined the show must go on and looked for other places to perform. the mercury theater in petaluma welcomed them with open arms with some last minute changes. the students reconfigured the show for this theater and the community showed up in big numbers completely filling this theater to support them. you can't silence it, or else no one's going to learn. it seems the district is listening. on saturday, it reversed course, saying the show can continue at a later date, but all audience members have to be 16 and older. couldn't be more proud of them. in petaluma, alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. a long line right there. all right, let's take a live loo
the audience doesn't feel as grossed out or concerned, which is exactly what we want to prove, that this word is something that's not okay. and that's the pointthe show. their theater teacher says many of these students are members of the lgbtq plus community, and other students have hurled the same slur at them in real life. it's something that they hear all the time, all day long on campus and so it's ironic that when it's put into a show that it's considered an obscenity. the students were...
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monitoring of nuclear sites. rafael gross, he says achieving results is vital to avoid a will. iran says it will be intimidated. russell said it has moved from tyrone seeking points in pools between iran and international atomic energy agency is huge and lack of trust between the 2. now, this level of trust historically have been, have been in place. we have seen that the energy agency, a cruise is you don't know, it's not it's grasping of when it comes to use nuclear activities. or is that cruise in your, on of the, my end is factors via the access to the nuclear facilities. and also the acquisition, but in the to, in your, on is a cruise in the nuclear war store off being politically motivated and being influenced by the 3rd parties, particularly by israel and the store. it used to us between the 2, these closing adults deadlock and the deadlock is particularly dungeon has nowadays because they're really concerned about a potential regional war. the concerns are that is with memphis attacks on guns and level on with the, to the conflict between iran and the united states. and the misfire then thrown, exchanging the past months between iran and israel. how slow
monitoring of nuclear sites. rafael gross, he says achieving results is vital to avoid a will. iran says it will be intimidated. russell said it has moved from tyrone seeking points in pools between iran and international atomic energy agency is huge and lack of trust between the 2. now, this level of trust historically have been, have been in place. we have seen that the energy agency, a cruise is you don't know, it's not it's grasping of when it comes to use nuclear activities. or is that...
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i just would like to point out that there is, there are temptations for any politician here. yeah, you mentioned my salad area and country britain, which has a gross a censorship and no free speech and so on. i mean, trump immediately reacted to, uh, we had your colleague full factor on the show the other week, immediately we had to disagree as tom is labeled by the interfere and say, attempted interference in the us elections. yeah, i mean i, i hope he doesn't. uh, my, my, my, the instinct is that donald trump does not like these types of laws. he hasn't said a whole lot about them. but there were some communications in the tutor files where he complained about certain posts and kind of sorta asked uh that may be taken down, but they were few and far between compared to the enormous quantities that were coming from the other side. and so yeah, i'm optimistic, i think, you know, absent a trump victory, we were looking almost certainly at the united states, adopting something like the dsa or the online safety act in the very near future. i think that was coming up because in, in, in, in part because of the argument that the failure to regulate soci
i just would like to point out that there is, there are temptations for any politician here. yeah, you mentioned my salad area and country britain, which has a gross a censorship and no free speech and so on. i mean, trump immediately reacted to, uh, we had your colleague full factor on the show the other week, immediately we had to disagree as tom is labeled by the interfere and say, attempted interference in the us elections. yeah, i mean i, i hope he doesn't. uh, my, my, my, the instinct is...
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point, but it was skeptical and said it wouldn't work. no, we can at least try, i replied. and i'm one of the, one of them, the diverse galaxy gross from meadows that are still intact. then the speeds are attached to frames made by fishermen out of band bowl and ropes . these we will then be positioned on the sea bed of an effective and in the visor and i say we make these frames and put them in the water so that the c crust rose and i do guns have enough to eat. we tried to do this as we count fee to do things by hand, but we can feed them in direct and each one of this work and i live out of it. by helping the store, the cost lined the fisherman know how the regular income again they go out to see in the morning with more c brochures for the friends, the foundations here, ideally the water is shallow. so the sunlight reaches the sea bed and the sea draws girls quickly got any particular farther. well, we say we have to say 2 guns. we're not just talking about saving mess creature, which is protected under the wildlife. i don't sort of like just about protecting an entire marine ecosystem being able to and conserving the marine e
point, but it was skeptical and said it wouldn't work. no, we can at least try, i replied. and i'm one of the, one of them, the diverse galaxy gross from meadows that are still intact. then the speeds are attached to frames made by fishermen out of band bowl and ropes . these we will then be positioned on the sea bed of an effective and in the visor and i say we make these frames and put them in the water so that the c crust rose and i do guns have enough to eat. we tried to do this as we count...
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points to cheryl casone with numbers. cheryl: all right. so let's start with gdp this is the second reading on gross domestic for the truth in line with the firstan we expected. tournament. but that reading again staying the same. 2.8%. now to claims jobless story key issue 213,000 expectation 216,000 continuing claims 1.907 million, slightly, slightly below the continuing claims, durable goods this is interesting, okay? because this is what y'all were talking about we only came in up .2% month-over-month expectation was jump of .5 only came in up .2 retrenchment if you will on spending also if you strip out transports came in up .1% twas for .2% upside again weaker than economists expecting core cap gds negative that exclyde's aircraft but until.2 looking for gain .2 core cap number crucial that business spending quick, on going back to gdp quick, that again was consumer spending private investment part of the conversation you are having with barry, pce coming out 10:00 a.m. we haven't had that coming out in trading session back to you. maria: thanks very much, so wow. that durable goods number is a disappointment barry, not exactly what we we
points to cheryl casone with numbers. cheryl: all right. so let's start with gdp this is the second reading on gross domestic for the truth in line with the firstan we expected. tournament. but that reading again staying the same. 2.8%. now to claims jobless story key issue 213,000 expectation 216,000 continuing claims 1.907 million, slightly, slightly below the continuing claims, durable goods this is interesting, okay? because this is what y'all were talking about we only came in up .2%...
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gross ease. joint pressure with the iranian atomic chief is different. we know each other well. and we know that it is indispensable to get at this point in time to some concrete, tangible, visible results that we indicate that these joint work at ease at improving dissipation. bringing verification to things, and in a general sense, is moving us away from conflict and ultimately will whatever, who are standing actual islamic republic of a rand during these years, as always, with goodwill, been on the path of interaction iran unilaterally. and with a goodwill on this agreement, had fulfilled all its obligations for one and a half years inside the j cpo it. it was the other party, the us that did not fulfill its obligations, withdrew from the treaty and did not allow others to cooperate and imposed much more severe sanctions on the people and the atlantic republic of a ranch. when he returned home grossi uh back, then seemed to be happy with the results of his was. that's what i want. he said that during his trips, everyone agreed to respond to the agencies concerns related to all the countries, a boring of several experienced agency in
gross ease. joint pressure with the iranian atomic chief is different. we know each other well. and we know that it is indispensable to get at this point in time to some concrete, tangible, visible results that we indicate that these joint work at ease at improving dissipation. bringing verification to things, and in a general sense, is moving us away from conflict and ultimately will whatever, who are standing actual islamic republic of a rand during these years, as always, with goodwill, been...
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point, but it was skeptical and said it wouldn't work. no, we can at least try, i replied. and i'm one of the one of them. the diverse collect see gross from meadows that are still intact. then the speeds are attached to frames made by fishermen out of band bowl and ropes. these we will then be positioned on the sea bed of an effective an in advisor. and i think we make these frames and put them in the water so that the sea grows, throws, do guns have enough to eat. we tried to do this as we count, fee to do things by hand. yeah. but we can feed them in directly to make this work and i live out of it. by helping the store, the cost lined the fisherman know how the regular income again they go out to see in the morning with a more c brush schultz for the friends the foundations here. ideally the water is shallow. so the sunlight reaches the sea bed and the sea draws grows quickly. any possible way by the well being today we have to say 2 guns. we're not just talking about saving mess creature, which is protected under the wildlife cut on sort of like it is about protecting an entire marine ecosystem being able to and conserving the mar
point, but it was skeptical and said it wouldn't work. no, we can at least try, i replied. and i'm one of the one of them. the diverse collect see gross from meadows that are still intact. then the speeds are attached to frames made by fishermen out of band bowl and ropes. these we will then be positioned on the sea bed of an effective an in advisor. and i think we make these frames and put them in the water so that the sea grows, throws, do guns have enough to eat. we tried to do this as we...
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gross and yuck yucky way. there's a backlash, and people want the their meet cute story to tell their grandchildren. charles: and at some point, you do have to meet the person. >> the woman who found her current boyfriend by lying and saying she needed help at home depot is my hero. [laughter] that is amazing. i love a man that can get his hands in there and fix something. charles: all right. ladies, thank you both very, very much as we pats itoff to my concern pass it off to my hero, liz claman. [laughter] liz: on the shoulders of our real heroes, we are going to show you some of what happened last might with our servicemen and women. oh, you're going to love that. in the meantime, you're going to love this if you are a bull and long equities. after a ground breaking week, we've got a ground breaking moment for the s&p9 and the dow as we kick off the final hour of trade. let's look at the s&p. the broader index crossed the 6,000 level for the first time ever today. can it close there? right now we've got the s&p at 6,004. the history-making moment occurred just before 1 p.m. eastern time. the broader index on track for its 5
gross and yuck yucky way. there's a backlash, and people want the their meet cute story to tell their grandchildren. charles: and at some point, you do have to meet the person. >> the woman who found her current boyfriend by lying and saying she needed help at home depot is my hero. [laughter] that is amazing. i love a man that can get his hands in there and fix something. charles: all right. ladies, thank you both very, very much as we pats itoff to my concern pass it off to my hero, liz...
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gross and yuck yucky way. there's a backlash, and people want the their meet cute story to tell their grandchildren. charles: and at some pointiend by lying and saying she needed help at home depot is my hero. [laughter] that is amazing. i love a man that can get his hands in there and fix something. charles: all right. ladies, thank you both very, very much as we pats itoff to my concern pass it off to my hero, liz claman. [laughter] liz: on the shoulders of our real heroes, we are going to show you some of what happened
gross and yuck yucky way. there's a backlash, and people want the their meet cute story to tell their grandchildren. charles: and at some pointiend by lying and saying she needed help at home depot is my hero. [laughter] that is amazing. i love a man that can get his hands in there and fix something. charles: all right. ladies, thank you both very, very much as we pats itoff to my concern pass it off to my hero, liz claman. [laughter] liz: on the shoulders of our real heroes, we are going to...
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points in one direction or another. you know, really, the stage was set very early. i think for the structure of the race. what did surprise me was trump's gross across the board unlike 2015 where he seemed to make some sort of surgical gains with particular audiences, either demographic audiences are around specific issues. that was not the case this time. but, trump really did increase hiss sub for with latino men and with men 18-29. that kind of outcries growth in his t support. i think that that was very notableum. >> i remember election night watching the returns to come. dissecting the vote in new york cityty and talking about harris' underperformance in new york city and it was like, okay, that is the kind of night it's going to be when he is doing well in the urban areas. >> yeahrn. that is sort of across-the-board growth. probably all of you have spent a lot of time watching cable news over the last week have seen that red spread across the country unlike when it was in pretty targeted areas. >> not only did he sweep the battleground states that we had been looking at, but also one a popular vote. do you think that the race shifted in
points in one direction or another. you know, really, the stage was set very early. i think for the structure of the race. what did surprise me was trump's gross across the board unlike 2015 where he seemed to make some sort of surgical gains with particular audiences, either demographic audiences are around specific issues. that was not the case this time. but, trump really did increase hiss sub for with latino men and with men 18-29. that kind of outcries growth in his t support. i think that...
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party that you guys have that you can point to with the kind of qualifications that are needed to be a cabinet secretary that does not have these kinds of horrific, gross sexual allegations in their past. liz cheney, i mean that's my question. >> well, yeah exactly. it's just a lot of those people have been kind of run i mean, what does that say about the party? >> that's just that. but that's such an unfair categorization of the republican party. how many people voted in this election for donald trump? and you think that all of those people are okay with sexual assault? bill clinton was on it. bill clinton was on the campaign trail for for vice president harris in my home state. you want to talk about immorality and things that have been done wrong i'm just saying that if you want to talk about overlooking or if you want to point fingers, i don't think either side should be virtue signaling about either side, i don't. >> i think that's actually a very a fair point. an important point, because, i mean the look i mean, i think the question that is being raised when it comes to republicans is that republicans often talk about family values. they talk abo
party that you guys have that you can point to with the kind of qualifications that are needed to be a cabinet secretary that does not have these kinds of horrific, gross sexual allegations in their past. liz cheney, i mean that's my question. >> well, yeah exactly. it's just a lot of those people have been kind of run i mean, what does that say about the party? >> that's just that. but that's such an unfair categorization of the republican party. how many people voted in this...
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gross brutality. and i think often people want to understand those things because they shock the conscience, they want to understand those things as as aberrant and unexpected. and the violence is point. the institution policing does not function. if do not have the ability to use violence. that's why you do what an officer tells you. because if you don't, they have the legal authority, the tools and legal protections to make you do it. and suddenly, if we just accept that the police as an institution, i'm not saying they're always walking around beating everybody. that's not what i'm saying. but the institution itself is designed to be. and if you just accept that and we stop throwing money at cultural sensitivity training and this training and that training, moving along the edges, suddenly we might be open to other possibilities. we might be open to other things that actually get us toward the same direction we want to go. is less violence, less crime and this might surprise you. we actually know a whole of things that can reduce crime and reduce that do not rely on armed agents of the state to be going to things like door knocks and traffic stops and they're really simple things.
gross brutality. and i think often people want to understand those things because they shock the conscience, they want to understand those things as as aberrant and unexpected. and the violence is point. the institution policing does not function. if do not have the ability to use violence. that's why you do what an officer tells you. because if you don't, they have the legal authority, the tools and legal protections to make you do it. and suddenly, if we just accept that the police as an...
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point julia made before, there's a lot of unemployment intact, but it's the unevenly distributed. for example, we're seeing many of the companies that are employing a.i. in an effective manner, they're growing the grossding ebitda. many winners, and there are many, many losers. and if so it depends which company, which side you're on in your company. but this -- i think we will see the year end on a strong note, but that does not mean we don't have larger issues in the future. and i think they're going to come up and and haunt us in '2525 and if '26 if we don't take corrective action now. maria: and these are the issues that the candidates are talking about on the battleground, swing state thes. president trump has been able to to expand the tent, steve moore, into the black community, into the hispanic community, into the arab-american community. this weekend on "sunday morning futures" i want you to join me, i am not on fox news on sunday. i want to to make sure people understand, to find "sunday morning futures," join us here on fox business on sunday live at 10 a.m. eastern. i will be talking with the first arab-american mayor to endorse president trump live. he is going to join me live on sunday
point julia made before, there's a lot of unemployment intact, but it's the unevenly distributed. for example, we're seeing many of the companies that are employing a.i. in an effective manner, they're growing the grossding ebitda. many winners, and there are many, many losers. and if so it depends which company, which side you're on in your company. but this -- i think we will see the year end on a strong note, but that does not mean we don't have larger issues in the future. and i think...