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a Ólo minutos de que comience la tregua entre israel y haÁs, israel y haÁs, los ojos del mundo enteroo de los rehenes que tiene haÁs secuestrados en gza y los prisioneros palestinos, que esÁn en israel, comience horas despÉs del cese el fuego... estados unidos, egipto y catar han sido los mediadores en las dificiles negociaciones... joan cabaÉs vega nos ampÍa desde jerusalen, israel. el eÉrcito israeÍ publiÓ hoy iÁgenes de un ataque en el que habÍan abatido a un comandante del grupo terrorista haÁs... el operativo "maÓ a amar abu jalalah, comandante de las furzas navales de haÁs, en khan younis", declaÓ el ejercito... la explosÓn selectiva se produjo antes del inicio previsto de una tregua de cuatro Ías en la guerra... y las protestas de grupos de extrema derecha contra los inmigrantes en irlanda resultan en actos de violencia en las calles de dubÍn... y el servidor de la empresa de equipos de ejercicios, peloton, colapÓ cuando intentaron romper un Écord mundial de participacÓn en ejercicios en Ínea... la poliÍa antidisturbios eaccioÓ a las protestas despÉs de que cinco personas resul
a Ólo minutos de que comience la tregua entre israel y haÁs, israel y haÁs, los ojos del mundo enteroo de los rehenes que tiene haÁs secuestrados en gza y los prisioneros palestinos, que esÁn en israel, comience horas despÉs del cese el fuego... estados unidos, egipto y catar han sido los mediadores en las dificiles negociaciones... joan cabaÉs vega nos ampÍa desde jerusalen, israel. el eÉrcito israeÍ publiÓ hoy iÁgenes de un ataque en el que habÍan abatido a un comandante del...
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Nov 25, 2023
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my guess is that kapchen and haas told someone on the national security council what they had done.urity council, someone from the staff answered their phone. call, i'll tell you, they listen to a lot of people. everyone likes to think of themselves as influential and important, they had the opportunity to do so, they could meet the white house, and probably it gave them some satisfaction, but i would not exaggerate the significance of the event. at the official level, the american authorities say that they are not pushing kyiv to negotiate with the kremlin, in particular because they do not see what could be discussed with the russians now. the same is said unofficially in government offices, my interlocutors assure me. and these external conversations about the need for negotiations do not put pressure on the white house. the arguments that are really weighing on the white house are questions about how much more are we going to spend money, why ukraine is important to us, and not our own southern border, which people easily cross. we have a problem at home, how long will it take,
my guess is that kapchen and haas told someone on the national security council what they had done.urity council, someone from the staff answered their phone. call, i'll tell you, they listen to a lot of people. everyone likes to think of themselves as influential and important, they had the opportunity to do so, they could meet the white house, and probably it gave them some satisfaction, but i would not exaggerate the significance of the event. at the official level, the american authorities...
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Nov 9, 2023
11/23
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the best person to speak to about it is rene haas. you priced it on the ipo, a 5120 at the moment. to tell us about the industry when it comes to mobile. you have been diversifying it why is that not recruit here and now. rene: we had a record revenue quarter. arm has never done a hundred million dollars in quarter. we raised our yearly guidance so we are very confident about the outlook going forward. the stock is a little noisy based upon timing and things of that nature. generally speaking, we are seeing our royalty business has increased three quarters in a row and what we're hearing from our partners in the trough in terms of the overall inventory and getting better and licensing business is a strong. great quarter and we have raised our yearly guidance. caroline: i am interested in the ai focus you have been having. there are licenses that are a bit lumpy at the moment when it comes to companies wanting to deploy the technology. i am interested in when that becomes big volumes. when does that become more dependable rising royalt
the best person to speak to about it is rene haas. you priced it on the ipo, a 5120 at the moment. to tell us about the industry when it comes to mobile. you have been diversifying it why is that not recruit here and now. rene: we had a record revenue quarter. arm has never done a hundred million dollars in quarter. we raised our yearly guidance so we are very confident about the outlook going forward. the stock is a little noisy based upon timing and things of that nature. generally speaking,...
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and here's the company's ceo, rene haas.ve wrong about the report? >> hi, liz, good to see you again. our door is closed here, soing nothing to worry about here. [laughter] liz: touche. [laughter] >> we had a great quarter. record revenue, our licensing business in particular was extremely strong, so we are very thrilled about the quarter that we had, and we're very positive about the year outlook. we actually upped our guidance for the year, so we feel very good about pote quarter and the direction -- can both the quarter and the direction of the company in the upcoming year. liz so investors, wall street, they're kind of blind to some of that right now. listen, they're all about what have you done for me lately, and it's hard for them to look thereafter down. that's why we have you, because we have a longer-term investor audience at the moment, and we want to see exactly what you see when it comes to the kinds of chips that people are making and demanding. and a lot of this surrounds a.i. tell us about your positioning rig
and here's the company's ceo, rene haas.ve wrong about the report? >> hi, liz, good to see you again. our door is closed here, soing nothing to worry about here. [laughter] liz: touche. [laughter] >> we had a great quarter. record revenue, our licensing business in particular was extremely strong, so we are very thrilled about the quarter that we had, and we're very positive about the year outlook. we actually upped our guidance for the year, so we feel very good about pote quarter...
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Nov 12, 2023
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terrorista haÁs contiÚan en fuertes combates en la zona norte de la franja de gaza... en medio del fuego cruzado, uno de los mayores hospital se queÓ a oscuras, tras el impacto de un misil, al menos 5 pacientes perdieron la vida.... guillermo gonÁlez nos tiene Ás informacÓn sobre el conflicto en el medio oriente... un total de seis personas, incluyendo a tres exjugadores de football de la universidad de houston murieron en un accidente causado por un conductor que no respeÓ una luz roja en el centro de houston& otro de los fallecidos era un desamparado que fue golpeado por uno de los autos& otras cuatro personas fueron llevadas al hospital, donde dos de ellas fallecieron& una balacera en texas esta madrugada deÓ un saldo de tres muertos, entre ellos un oficial del "swat"... la autridades abatieron al atacante, que se atrincheÓ en una vivienda de austin con rehenes... un agente esÁ hospitalizado herido, pero se espera que se recupere. el sospechoso no ha sido identificado Ún. los republicanos de la Ámara de representantes presentaÍan un plan en dos fases para evitar el
terrorista haÁs contiÚan en fuertes combates en la zona norte de la franja de gaza... en medio del fuego cruzado, uno de los mayores hospital se queÓ a oscuras, tras el impacto de un misil, al menos 5 pacientes perdieron la vida.... guillermo gonÁlez nos tiene Ás informacÓn sobre el conflicto en el medio oriente... un total de seis personas, incluyendo a tres exjugadores de football de la universidad de houston murieron en un accidente causado por un conductor que no respeÓ una luz roja...
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Nov 8, 2023
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haas, congratulations on a strong first quarter right out of the gate, and welcome to "mad money." >>nk you, jim. thanks for having me. >> first time. so what we have to do is put you within the -- how about the world of semiconductors so people understand how special you are both in your model of a royalty-based model and also all the different uses that will be being used a opposed to just telephones and hand sets which is what we used to know, yes? >> thanks for giving me the opportunity to talk about our company, which is not an easy one for people to first time out. maybe the easy way somehow 70% of the world's population touches arm in some way. so whether that's your automobile, the data center, your smart lock at home, your set top box and your digital tv, you're touching arm in some way. we're known for smartphones, i is kind of the birth of the company, but now we're a much more diversified company. cloud data center, as i said, auto automotive, iot, and of course pcs and smartphones. >> i think it's important for people to recognize, your background is with one of our favor
haas, congratulations on a strong first quarter right out of the gate, and welcome to "mad money." >>nk you, jim. thanks for having me. >> first time. so what we have to do is put you within the -- how about the world of semiconductors so people understand how special you are both in your model of a royalty-based model and also all the different uses that will be being used a opposed to just telephones and hand sets which is what we used to know, yes? >> thanks for...
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the lead, o allah, or the psalm, o allah, or the mighty one, be the leader of the martyrs, ahaki leh haasbun qasm siri siri, or hamas, siri siri, or hamas, umm al-muttab, yahna al-khas had al-mttab, and we are short of bab al-aqsa, i hadith of bab al-aqsa. bab al-aqsa, with our hadid, do not open except for our martyrs do not open except for our martyrs, do not open except for our martyrs, only the martyrs will be opened except for our martyrs. bab al-aqsa , al-wahat, bab al-aqsa, my al-wahat. befahna , hamas, we are fahna, hamas, siri, siri, hamas, siri, or hamas. takhli al-shiyoni nak ma takhli al-shiyoni yak or abu ubaydah or hafik or abu ubaydah or habir azrab fajrir azrab fajrir yali ma qalwa mahbubkak waslal ashi and wasd al-hil kahl najom al-samaa and tawikh yaam al-layil and sarj hassef al-baraq and rukb ajn houti. or the woe of your heart when we are gone. war has a cost and a heavy price in the past hours at the same time as the beginning of the invasion of gaza, general hersi holloway, the chief of staff of the zionist regime , announced that the price of war is heavy and painf
the lead, o allah, or the psalm, o allah, or the mighty one, be the leader of the martyrs, ahaki leh haasbun qasm siri siri, or hamas, siri siri, or hamas, umm al-muttab, yahna al-khas had al-mttab, and we are short of bab al-aqsa, i hadith of bab al-aqsa. bab al-aqsa, with our hadid, do not open except for our martyrs do not open except for our martyrs, do not open except for our martyrs, only the martyrs will be opened except for our martyrs. bab al-aqsa , al-wahat, bab al-aqsa, my al-wahat....
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fentanilo y biden agradeciÓ liderazgo el esfuerzo de mantener la llegada de inmigrantes en la fronter haas sin ninguna reforma migratoria llegÓ el momento que nos den algo en el >>>la reuniÓn serÍa en el marco de la cumbre de cooperaciones econÓmicas del pacÍfico que culminÓ hoy es tan fresco donde participaron veintiÚn paÍse miles de personas tomaron las s >>>miles de personas tomaron las calles en la mayor en la puerta palestinos y pidiendo el cese del fuego sobre gas nos manifestaciones asÍ como oficinas de polÍticos sobre medios de prensa parte de la protesta y que fue de la protesta y dice que estÁ contra del antisemitismo las protestas que ocurrieron en el paÍs que se reunieron a (nombre extranjero( con el reclamo que cerrar las puertas principales mientras oradores anunciaban discursoje es para parar las >>y se unan otra vez con sus familias, no vamos a parar, todos los dÍas vamos a apoyar a palestina hasta que libren a todos en palestina porque esto es bien injusto. >> la policÍa>n do vamos a para liberen porque es injusto >>>la policÍa dice que washington no se registraron distur
fentanilo y biden agradeciÓ liderazgo el esfuerzo de mantener la llegada de inmigrantes en la fronter haas sin ninguna reforma migratoria llegÓ el momento que nos den algo en el >>>la reuniÓn serÍa en el marco de la cumbre de cooperaciones econÓmicas del pacÍfico que culminÓ hoy es tan fresco donde participaron veintiÚn paÍse miles de personas tomaron las s >>>miles de personas tomaron las calles en la mayor en la puerta palestinos y pidiendo el cese del fuego sobre...
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before moving to the acc and that is difficult for cardinal head coach and former bears player, jared haas i played in the conference, i think it is a sad state of affairs the way it has played out pre-with the team, it is not a mantra of sending it out the right way, i think it is ideally the byproduct of having a great year. >> the warriors are in action right now in oklahoma city. but before we turn the page two tonight, let's take one more look at klay thompson's game-winner against the kings through the emotions of this little girl who was clearly not rooting for the ducks. >> come on, let's go, let's go. >> down to five, klay thompson in three, playing for the win. >> i wanted them to win. >> klay thompson is a heartbreaker. >> i was going to make fun of her, but now i feel really bad. sweet little girl. it's okay, the kings are just fine, they are a good team. thank you, matt. >>> next, bay area students getting a lesson in filmmaking, how they are overcoming their own challenges on their journey to the red carpet. >> learn how to be a great actor and have great deep breath. cancer
before moving to the acc and that is difficult for cardinal head coach and former bears player, jared haas i played in the conference, i think it is a sad state of affairs the way it has played out pre-with the team, it is not a mantra of sending it out the right way, i think it is ideally the byproduct of having a great year. >> the warriors are in action right now in oklahoma city. but before we turn the page two tonight, let's take one more look at klay thompson's game-winner against...
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11/23
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and is there any deal under way to free haas? thank you. >> yes, no working backers for i have a deeply involved moving on hostage negotiation. i don't want to and has myself here because i don't know what happened the last 4 hours. but there. i got a cooperation from recovers. spoken with them as well. number of times. i think the and that is really israelis agreed down get into too much numbers. secretary moose, time. but i am. my only hope. with regard to. when is this going to stop? i think it's going to stop the when order maintains the capacity murder improve use and and and just to horrific things to the israelis and they're and they still think at least as of this point in the south, not they could. i guess. this week say it is take a look. the idf, israeli defense forces. you know, it is they have an obligation. 2 use as much caution as they can and going after targets. it's not like to hospital knocking down doors. you know, 20 people side shooting people indiscriminately. hamas and shedd said they planned on attacking
and is there any deal under way to free haas? thank you. >> yes, no working backers for i have a deeply involved moving on hostage negotiation. i don't want to and has myself here because i don't know what happened the last 4 hours. but there. i got a cooperation from recovers. spoken with them as well. number of times. i think the and that is really israelis agreed down get into too much numbers. secretary moose, time. but i am. my only hope. with regard to. when is this going to stop? i...
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Nov 27, 2023
11/23
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broadcast, in which i participated, you mentioned the article foreign affairs, which was written by haas, which is called rethinking rethinking success, everything is correct, i read this article very carefully, everything is written there correctly, and the fact that the state of the ukrainian army, the fact that the offensive is futile, uh, interest in the west is falling, there is not much money anymore, there is also not enough military equipment to supply so much, morale is falling, we need to change tactics, we need to go on the defensive, but going to the defensive, of course, for a reason , but, yes, and at the same time, to encourage zelsky to propose a truce, but he did not just offer a truce so, and so that the russians refuse, so that this serves as a reason for the west, so that they strengthen sanctions, again portray putin as some kind of terrible aggressor, and so on, but rethinking... i really liked the success there , i really liked it, this is not the first article, especially in foring affair, that success is this is not a defeat for russia, but a success - these are
broadcast, in which i participated, you mentioned the article foreign affairs, which was written by haas, which is called rethinking rethinking success, everything is correct, i read this article very carefully, everything is written there correctly, and the fact that the state of the ukrainian army, the fact that the offensive is futile, uh, interest in the west is falling, there is not much money anymore, there is also not enough military equipment to supply so much, morale is falling, we...
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Nov 30, 2023
11/23
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we're going to go. back to our top story which we had news of the palestinian resistance movement haas in israel which have agreed to extend the truth agreement moments before the deal was due to expire during joining us now is journalist and activist habiba jaguuri uh who's with us from adelade australia mrgory welcome to the program uh i want to get your thoughts on how events have transpired since the implementation of this so-called humanitarian pause and also do you agree with many experts who saw this as fa for the israeli regime? thank you so much for having me, well it has transpired that they will reach the seventh day of a truth, and it's very fair to say, and i do agree with the experts that this truth is not going to meet the overall demands of the palestinian people, who want the siege and bloccade lifted off them, want an end to the occupation and apartite and ethnic cleansing. well, it's good that some form of humanitarian aid is reaching gaza and the oppressed people of gaza. i think that israel's ability, israel's willingness and even request of truth has showed that t
we're going to go. back to our top story which we had news of the palestinian resistance movement haas in israel which have agreed to extend the truth agreement moments before the deal was due to expire during joining us now is journalist and activist habiba jaguuri uh who's with us from adelade australia mrgory welcome to the program uh i want to get your thoughts on how events have transpired since the implementation of this so-called humanitarian pause and also do you agree with many experts...
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11/23
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arsenal is like wusha said the propaganda machinery. and this is what they do. anyone who speaks is haasinst. the occupiers or the israeli establishment should be forced to stop by a by the united nations security council, which again i consider a toothless organization. um, bush, you you made a mention of how many trucks are getting into the territory in the aids situation. it is dire, everybody is calling that, um, at the same time, the number of casualties, i think it was the un that described gaza as a graveyard for children, what is your assessment of? the aids situation? it's been a bissmal hasn't it? it's it's been an entire letdown, mean to observe and to see that that is the state that we are in. the fact that we can have states and countries that exist that totally ignore un calls to say that this is humanitarian disaster. the fact that we were on 500 trucks originally to barely about 20 between 20 to 40 year day we have more than 90% of people in gaza if they haven't already died yet not having a enough water, clean water, food, simple things like bread, i mean to be honest, l
arsenal is like wusha said the propaganda machinery. and this is what they do. anyone who speaks is haasinst. the occupiers or the israeli establishment should be forced to stop by a by the united nations security council, which again i consider a toothless organization. um, bush, you you made a mention of how many trucks are getting into the territory in the aids situation. it is dire, everybody is calling that, um, at the same time, the number of casualties, i think it was the un that...
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. >> reporter: lynn haas is the isleton museum's board president. >> once they found out the soil was would like to establish agriculture, they had to deal with the potential for flooding, so they decided to start building levees and digging was done with shovels and picks and wheelbarrows. it's almost unbelievable. >> reporter: who primarily were the folks who did shovel and pick these levees and put them together? >> chinese laborers. >> reporter: the delta we know today with all the levees and islands were built because of the chinese immigrants? >> right. the pattern was established, you know, here anyhow. >> reporter: some say without the chinese, the delta as we know it would have taken much longer to develop. the chinese were really advantageous to have as partners to the area, why? >> most of the chinese that came to this part of california came to the pearl river valley in the southern part of china, so that was the delta region too. they were familiar with peat soil, and agriculture. >> reporter: when the exclusion act prohibited chinese from entering america, japanese arriv
. >> reporter: lynn haas is the isleton museum's board president. >> once they found out the soil was would like to establish agriculture, they had to deal with the potential for flooding, so they decided to start building levees and digging was done with shovels and picks and wheelbarrows. it's almost unbelievable. >> reporter: who primarily were the folks who did shovel and pick these levees and put them together? >> chinese laborers. >> reporter: the delta we...
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Nov 15, 2023
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yellen taught for many years at berkeley's haas business school and is now professor emeritus there.o in and out, not new to her. as for her order, bloomberg reports her meal was a cheeseburger with fries and onions. not sure if she went with animal style, though. that's the grilled onions, right? >> we'll find that out. yes. that's critical. >> we dig deep. >> exactly. okay. more rain is on the way. yes >> abc7 news meteorologist sandyha patel is timing it out for us. sandy. that's right. >> and ama and dan will get it tomorrow afternoon. evening. so you can hold on to the umbrellas for the time being. let me show you the forecast for tomorrow. so in the morning you don't have to worry about it being wet tomorrow afternoon though, that's a different story and going into the evening. so make sure you have your rain gear at 67 degrees here in the city. thursday scattered showers mid 60s and still unsettled for your friday with some more wet weather coming our way. here's why this area of low pressure has been meandering off the coastline. not in a hurry to leave because it's cut off f
yellen taught for many years at berkeley's haas business school and is now professor emeritus there.o in and out, not new to her. as for her order, bloomberg reports her meal was a cheeseburger with fries and onions. not sure if she went with animal style, though. that's the grilled onions, right? >> we'll find that out. yes. that's critical. >> we dig deep. >> exactly. okay. more rain is on the way. yes >> abc7 news meteorologist sandyha patel is timing it out for us....
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Nov 15, 2023
11/23
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yellen taught for many years at berkeley's haas business school and is now professor emeritus there. for her order, bloomberg reports her meal was a cheeseburger with fries and onions. not sure if she went with animal style, though. that's the grilled onions, right? >> we'll find that out. yes. that's critical. >> we dig deep. >> exactly. okay. more rain is on the way. yes >> abc7 news meteorologist sandyha patel is timing it out for us. sandy. that's right. >> and ama and dan will get it tomorrow afternoon. evening. so you can hold on to the umbrellas for the time being. let me show you the forecast for tomorrow. so in the morning you don't have to worry about it being wet tomorrow afternoon though, that's a different story and going into the evening. so make sure you have your rain gear at 67 degrees here in the city. thursday scattered showers mid 60s and still unsettled for your friday with some more wet weather coming our way. here's why this area of low pressure has been meandering off the coastline. not in a hurry to leave because it's cut off from the general flow. the jet st
yellen taught for many years at berkeley's haas business school and is now professor emeritus there. for her order, bloomberg reports her meal was a cheeseburger with fries and onions. not sure if she went with animal style, though. that's the grilled onions, right? >> we'll find that out. yes. that's critical. >> we dig deep. >> exactly. okay. more rain is on the way. yes >> abc7 news meteorologist sandyha patel is timing it out for us. sandy. that's right. >> and...
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Nov 9, 2023
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. >> martial everyone appeared in a third-party town haas this summer.ould he run as an independent? >> reporter: it's uncertain what he will do, but in his announcement video, he wants to explore some middle ground out there. let's take a listen. >> i will not be running for reelection to the united states senate, but what i will be doing is traveling the country and speaking out, to see if there's an interest in creating a movement to mobilize the middle and bring americans together. >> reporter: so it's unclear exactly what he means by that, but he has toyed with the idea of running as a third party for president. he has not ruled it out. the bipartisan group no label, which has been a long supporter ofsh and they may offer up a so-called unity ticket in 2024. >> melanie, thank you. >>> let's get some analysis here. scott jennings and ashley alisyn are with us. ashley, let me start with you. >> this is significant. we already as democrats had an uphill battle with trying to make sure sherrod brown holds his seat in ohio, and now west west. look, joe m
. >> martial everyone appeared in a third-party town haas this summer.ould he run as an independent? >> reporter: it's uncertain what he will do, but in his announcement video, he wants to explore some middle ground out there. let's take a listen. >> i will not be running for reelection to the united states senate, but what i will be doing is traveling the country and speaking out, to see if there's an interest in creating a movement to mobilize the middle and bring americans...
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this haas to stop. we have lost over 130 health care providers many of whom i know personally. they lost their families they listed at work. working 24/7 to care for patients while their families are being bombarded. was a are worrying about being baumgarten the cells. of the get constant threats to evacuate the hospital or be bumped they refused to leave because they have decided to stay with their patients. >> these are people like me. they are children the majority of the victims obviously are civilians. the vast majority of women and children. we keep listing. 3612 in that we've been able to count in the death toll the rest are trapped under the rubble. they can't be counted in the figures. 1000 of them trapped under the rubble. 5000 children killed it sounds like a number we've come to sensitize. to these are individuals with personalities. and characters and favorite foods. and dreams. and there's someone everything. i want to appeal to the manatee of everybody listening to this program. if you are a politician or an average joe watching tv at home. use whatever power in
this haas to stop. we have lost over 130 health care providers many of whom i know personally. they lost their families they listed at work. working 24/7 to care for patients while their families are being bombarded. was a are worrying about being baumgarten the cells. of the get constant threats to evacuate the hospital or be bumped they refused to leave because they have decided to stay with their patients. >> these are people like me. they are children the majority of the victims...
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. >>> shooting struggles tonight leading to the first road haas loss for the warriors. we're expecting a big announcement from the warriors tomorrow. big one from the warriors, hmm. no word on what that's going to be about. the team is calling it, quote, major. announcement expected tomorrow afternoon at chase center. do we have any idea? >> no include. p. clue. . meanwhile, coming up, a bizarre twist in the case of a dog missing after being sent to a trainer. we investigate the connection between that case and another missing dog on the other side of country. what dogs need to look out for before hiring a trainer. >>> toxic tires. the new calls to have a he po tensionally hazardous chemical banned. >>> and right now on the radar we're seeing mainly areas of light rain. tri valley into san jose and the santa cruz mountains. when we could see heavierain r my name's dan and i live here in san antonio, texas. my wife magda and i have been married for 39 years. about three or four years ago, i wasn't feeling as if i was as sharp as i used to be. i wanted to try something th
. >>> shooting struggles tonight leading to the first road haas loss for the warriors. we're expecting a big announcement from the warriors tomorrow. big one from the warriors, hmm. no word on what that's going to be about. the team is calling it, quote, major. announcement expected tomorrow afternoon at chase center. do we have any idea? >> no include. p. clue. . meanwhile, coming up, a bizarre twist in the case of a dog missing after being sent to a trainer. we investigate the...
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. >>> tonight, former first lady rosalynn carter has entered haas pin care at her home in georgia. her family revealed earlier this year that she had been diagnosed with dementia. her husband, the former president carter, entered hospice earlier this year. he is the longest living president now, 99 years old. thanks very much for joining us on this friday
. >>> tonight, former first lady rosalynn carter has entered haas pin care at her home in georgia. her family revealed earlier this year that she had been diagnosed with dementia. her husband, the former president carter, entered hospice earlier this year. he is the longest living president now, 99 years old. thanks very much for joining us on this friday
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>>> tonight, former first lady rosalynn carter has entered haas pin care at her home in georgia. her family revealed earlier this year that she had been diagnosed with dementia. her husband, the former president carter, entered hospice earlier this year. he is the longest living president now, 99 years old. thanks very much for joining us on this friday night. on this friday night. "ac 360" begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. earlier tonight our cnn crew witnessed the most intense shelling in days. israel's 12 news is reporting what it says is a police report showing the number of people killed at the nova music festival is much higher than believed. it was believed tom 260 people have been slaughtered. now 364 people were according to israel's channel 12. also according to that news channel, police also say that 40 festival goers were kidnapped and taken into gaza. israel's military revealed it recovered the second body of a hostage near the hospital. she was 19, a corporal in the idf, and she had been kidnapped from a kibbutz. yehudit weiss
>>> tonight, former first lady rosalynn carter has entered haas pin care at her home in georgia. her family revealed earlier this year that she had been diagnosed with dementia. her husband, the former president carter, entered hospice earlier this year. he is the longest living president now, 99 years old. thanks very much for joining us on this friday night. on this friday night. "ac 360" begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening....
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let's listen to what richard haas, one of the most authoritative american international experts, theoreign policy planning department, said just yesterday on this matter , says that ukraine does not have a complete victory and it can’t be, let’s listen. with ukraine we have the big problem is that there is simply a huge gap between goals and the real state of affairs. the idea that ukraine is going to liberate by military means all the lands that are occupied by russia, approximately 20% of its territory. it's commendable, i support her, but it won't happen. what worries me is that many people are becoming more and more disillusioned and are coming to the conclusion that no matter how desirable this is, it is simply not feasible. therefore, i believe that the us. it is necessary to have very substantive conversations with ukraine, with president zelsky, to talk about so that they do not focus on liberating lands, they increasingly focus on retaining what they have. the idea that another or two or 3 years will lead to success is simply not imaginable to me, russia has gone on a war fo
let's listen to what richard haas, one of the most authoritative american international experts, theoreign policy planning department, said just yesterday on this matter , says that ukraine does not have a complete victory and it can’t be, let’s listen. with ukraine we have the big problem is that there is simply a huge gap between goals and the real state of affairs. the idea that ukraine is going to liberate by military means all the lands that are occupied by russia, approximately 20% of...
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. >> sandra: it's hard to have haa presence when you're kicked off. >> for pro-american and pro-conservativealues, you can't not be somewhere where generation z is. >> bill: in a moment, new charges on the actor alec baldwin after the deadly shooting on the set of that movie? newly released footage might be used to convince a grand jury. we will show that to you. thanksgiving travelers, this is your warning. you too, charly and rob. you might hit turbulence right before turkey time. stand by. >> it'll be the busiest thanksgiving an almost two decades. expect busy roads, long lines at airports... right now get a free footlong at subway. like the new deli heroes. buy one footlong in the app, get one free. it's a pretty big deal. kinda like me. order in the subway app today. >> bill: from overseas, there has been 58 attacks -- at least -- on u.s. troops in the middle east going back to mid-october. 27 strikes in iraq, 31 in syria, many happening just this week. when asked whether or not the u.s. is waiting for a service member to die before giving a stronger response, we had a spokesperson from
. >> sandra: it's hard to have haa presence when you're kicked off. >> for pro-american and pro-conservativealues, you can't not be somewhere where generation z is. >> bill: in a moment, new charges on the actor alec baldwin after the deadly shooting on the set of that movie? newly released footage might be used to convince a grand jury. we will show that to you. thanksgiving travelers, this is your warning. you too, charly and rob. you might hit turbulence right before turkey...
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roanoke college haa special connection with dr. carson that was forged lonago. dr. carson helped our own elizabeth cohen, an undergraduate here at roanoke college, when she was just a baby, her parents brought her to see dr. carson aft a diagnosis involving her brain. her parents wanted another opinn before getting a risky surgy on such a young child. they broht her to dr. ben carson. dr. caon believed she did not need the surgery and that the symptoms wouldventually pass. he was right. he helped her avoid a risky surgery. she continued to see him until she was seven years old and now she is here with us tonight to listen to his wiseords. once again, but enough for me. let's give a warm but loud maroon welcome to dr. ben carson. thank you. thank you ve much. i'm delighted to be here. roanoke college. it's such a beautiful sting. so serene. i hope you all are really enjoying it. you know, most of the times these days, people have a little dilaimer. they say, i'm on this board, i'm with this group, so i haveo take everythg with a grain of salt. well, i ve a disclaimer
roanoke college haa special connection with dr. carson that was forged lonago. dr. carson helped our own elizabeth cohen, an undergraduate here at roanoke college, when she was just a baby, her parents brought her to see dr. carson aft a diagnosis involving her brain. her parents wanted another opinn before getting a risky surgy on such a young child. they broht her to dr. ben carson. dr. caon believed she did not need the surgery and that the symptoms wouldventually pass. he was right. he...
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nick, how haas is this effort coming together so quickly after the attacks. >> reporter: wolf, they mobilized very fast, understanding the benefit of capturing memories while still so fresh. they do plant to go back and re-interview everybody once they've had a chance to process what's happened. you know, some of the people at the foundation they spoke to, some of the people you're about to hear from, still have children held hostage in gaza. tomer was collecting bodies within hours of the slaughter of october 7th. >> wow, what the [ bleep ]. the entire village is like full of bodies. i, i -- >> reporter: he had gone to israel for a family wedding. >> state your name. >> reporter: back home in l.a., taping his testimony at the foundation. >> i was too coward to be the -- you don't want to see faces. then my time touched a dead body came. it was the first time. you work like that, you know -- >> rolling. >> reporter: for decades this foundation how collected the testimonies of holocaust survivors. >> i've never touched a dead body before. i've seen them before, but one body, it didn't take lon
nick, how haas is this effort coming together so quickly after the attacks. >> reporter: wolf, they mobilized very fast, understanding the benefit of capturing memories while still so fresh. they do plant to go back and re-interview everybody once they've had a chance to process what's happened. you know, some of the people at the foundation they spoke to, some of the people you're about to hear from, still have children held hostage in gaza. tomer was collecting bodies within hours of...
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the adjusted profit of 36 cents a share ahead of the analyst estimate speaking on "mad money," rene haasthey are in the center of the super saying the. >> candidly, jim, for all devices, our quarter was so strong driven by licensing revenue which is a key catindior for investment we are seeing the requirements greater than the capabilities of the chips. that means we are not good enough people are investing in more chips which is good forearm. >>> on to disney shares higher in extended trade after the fourth quarter beat expectations on the profit side. revenue came up short. the house of mouse announced a $2 billion cost cut amid pressure from investigator nelson peltz arabile is joining us. strong after hours numbers are people focusing in on disney plus >> it is adding 7 million subscribers when you expected 5 million is a good sign the business is moving well when they raised prices trying to keep up with netflix the first price increase compared to the rest of the market doing well and that is why you saw revenue go up the 5% it was in the other parts of the business where they seem
the adjusted profit of 36 cents a share ahead of the analyst estimate speaking on "mad money," rene haasthey are in the center of the super saying the. >> candidly, jim, for all devices, our quarter was so strong driven by licensing revenue which is a key catindior for investment we are seeing the requirements greater than the capabilities of the chips. that means we are not good enough people are investing in more chips which is good forearm. >>> on to disney shares...
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and israeli media is reporting 11 hostages transferred from haas custody into the hands of the red cross and on the way to israel shortly. more good news for family here waiting more than 50 days for answers following the october 7th massacre. here at the snyder's children's hospital outside of tel aviv, 14 were released yesterday and nine came to this hospital last night, lifted here by helicopter and are receiving treatment at this hour. all of the patients here are said to be in good condition. they are being treated by a variety of doctors and psychologists to ensure they have everything they need. also been reunited with family members. we spoke with one grandmother who met three of her grandchildren after 50 days, they were held by hamas. she said they laughed, cried, so many different emotions when they were reunited and speaking with doctors how they are approaching treatment of the young israelis. >> it's not just physical but emotional, and so doctors, nurses, social workers, psycho therapists to escort them and bring them through the very important and very long i think way th
and israeli media is reporting 11 hostages transferred from haas custody into the hands of the red cross and on the way to israel shortly. more good news for family here waiting more than 50 days for answers following the october 7th massacre. here at the snyder's children's hospital outside of tel aviv, 14 were released yesterday and nine came to this hospital last night, lifted here by helicopter and are receiving treatment at this hour. all of the patients here are said to be in good...
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and kapchin, because haas and kapchin seem quite reliable to me. wrote, what will this lead to?ning the rest of ukraine into anti-russia on steroids, integrating it with nato in one form or another, completely ignoring russia’s security interests and creating a hotbed of insecurity and threat on our borders for many years to come, this is not an option to end the war, this is an option to turn the war into an eternal war, if you want, a hundred-year war, listen to what else they write on the pages: of this magazine in the same article, khas and kapchen. western friends can and should sweeten the bitter pill for ukrainians. the united states and some nato members must commit not only to providing long-term economic and military assistance, but also to guarantee ukraine's independence. it's a commitment should be based on the fourth article of the north atlantic treaty, which provides for immediate consultations whenever there is a threat to territorial integrity, political. or the security of a member state. the european union , which recently announced its intention to begin neg
and kapchin, because haas and kapchin seem quite reliable to me. wrote, what will this lead to?ning the rest of ukraine into anti-russia on steroids, integrating it with nato in one form or another, completely ignoring russia’s security interests and creating a hotbed of insecurity and threat on our borders for many years to come, this is not an option to end the war, this is an option to turn the war into an eternal war, if you want, a hundred-year war, listen to what else they write on the...
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they come at a time when in many the world and no less the president of the united states haas urged a pause in this type of activity namely to get foreign nationals, others out of gaza. what do you make of this? >> look, you know, i think so many folks know the difference between a pause and a cease fire. it's semantics. means the same thing. the united states is against a cease fire but in favor of a pause. the bottom line is for the first time, i think, in 15 years, israel finally has hamas contained. they have them where they want them. they're beginning to surround them. they're in a position to eradicate these terrorists that i think we've all heard on the news over the last few days, they don't want to stop. they will never give up until they destroy israel and killerry you in israel. so i think there are ways to get people out of harm's way without in any way impairing israel's ability to 0rate. i hope that's the way we proceed. >> neil: are you frustrated to that extent, ambassador, when people do lecture you on what you should or shouldn't do and that you're between a rock
they come at a time when in many the world and no less the president of the united states haas urged a pause in this type of activity namely to get foreign nationals, others out of gaza. what do you make of this? >> look, you know, i think so many folks know the difference between a pause and a cease fire. it's semantics. means the same thing. the united states is against a cease fire but in favor of a pause. the bottom line is for the first time, i think, in 15 years, israel finally has...
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robert haas that's what i meant to and karen olds and other and i got back to and did not do amnesty for quite a long and now that i have written a memoir which kept me company during covid when i was in a bubble and the. i don't know whether i'll ever get back to poetry again i'm thinking about small pieces that were cut out of my memoir mainly trips with interesting people to interesting places but that's sort of where i am at the moment and i wish somebody give me a map of the brain. so i knew where poetry journal and activism whatever you know inspired or popped up i don't know i wish i were like drew yes. and then amy, how much time do we have left. ten minute. could i add something to my answer that? how did it affect the person gone? oh, no, there you are. sorry. so my scholarly work totally affected by my activism. i mean, what i've written about as a scholar is war and race. and those were the issues that consume me as a young activist. so i if you put my scholarly in the picture totally, influenced by by what you said, okay, glasses plus vest, do we have a thank you. thank.
robert haas that's what i meant to and karen olds and other and i got back to and did not do amnesty for quite a long and now that i have written a memoir which kept me company during covid when i was in a bubble and the. i don't know whether i'll ever get back to poetry again i'm thinking about small pieces that were cut out of my memoir mainly trips with interesting people to interesting places but that's sort of where i am at the moment and i wish somebody give me a map of the brain. so i...
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liz: rene haas thank you. >> new, liz. liz: i did not make up the term grand law terry. [closing bell rings] shout out to former u.s. army combat reservists brad hurst, on the claman county downteam. all good things must come to an end -- larry: welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. let's grit straight to our war coverage as the idf moves a deeper into gaza at this. edward lawrence and jeff paul standing by with a bunch of details on breaking stories. let's go first to jeff paul in tel aviv, israel. welcome back. what can you tell us tonight? >> reporter: larry israeli forces are showing no signs of slowing down. they continue to engage with hamas militants in and around northern gaza as they tighten their grip by the day in gaza city. as as a result, the idf is discovering and destroying tunnels used by amass fighters. they have destroyed 130 shafts. own the surface they killed key weapons maker during strikes. this is forcing more civilians from their homes in the north. tens of thousands this week were said to have taken advantage of the humanitarian corridor set up
liz: rene haas thank you. >> new, liz. liz: i did not make up the term grand law terry. [closing bell rings] shout out to former u.s. army combat reservists brad hurst, on the claman county downteam. all good things must come to an end -- larry: welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. let's grit straight to our war coverage as the idf moves a deeper into gaza at this. edward lawrence and jeff paul standing by with a bunch of details on breaking stories. let's go first to jeff...
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he thus haa very good sense of what rader and dennis were going to attempt to do with submarines andoved quite astute in coming up with counter strategies. for a variety of reasons. while the german air force and army had made huge technologic strides in the interwar period. we've talked about the development of radio, the improvement of aircraft and armor design. the german navy had somewhat less success. the main german submarine at the start, the second world war was the type submarine pictured here. it basically a slim steel cylinder, about 170 feet long and 30 feet across. it had large diesel engines, two propel it througthe water. these engines also charged a battery that was used for movement while underwater. now by the way, you'll see a lot of mentions of knots in your readings. this is a nautical measurement that's derived from the old practice of tying knots in a rope and dragging it behind a ship to to see or calculate speed. i'm going to stickith miles per hour. and in my remarks tod to keep things a little bit simpler for you, the type seven'would let it run around 20 m
he thus haa very good sense of what rader and dennis were going to attempt to do with submarines andoved quite astute in coming up with counter strategies. for a variety of reasons. while the german air force and army had made huge technologic strides in the interwar period. we've talked about the development of radio, the improvement of aircraft and armor design. the german navy had somewhat less success. the main german submarine at the start, the second world war was the type submarine...
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that's what's been lacking over the haas 50 years. have been behind the curve on education for a long time, and i wanted to commend you and the heritage foundation for taking the lead and highlighting this. more organizations on the right should follow suit. god bless you. keep it up. >> thanks. thanks so much for having us. pete: all right. coming up, honoring our heros, lee greenwood hosts a special veterans' day concert with performances from your favorite country music stars. he joins us on the one night only event you don't want to miss. [city ambience sounds] [car screech] [car door slam] [camera shutter sfx] introducing ned's plaque psoriasis. [camera shutter sfx] he thinks his flaky, red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. [ned?] it can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing it for nearly a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allergic to
that's what's been lacking over the haas 50 years. have been behind the curve on education for a long time, and i wanted to commend you and the heritage foundation for taking the lead and highlighting this. more organizations on the right should follow suit. god bless you. keep it up. >> thanks. thanks so much for having us. pete: all right. coming up, honoring our heros, lee greenwood hosts a special veterans' day concert with performances from your favorite country music stars. he joins...
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year-old who was released friday after being kidnapped by the a hamas terrorists who killed her husband haasom israel. thank you so much for being here. how is your aunt doing right now? >> my aunt is right now in the hospital, and she's adjusting to the news. you know, she was over seven weeks away from everything, so she learned for the first time that her son survived, and the moment she saw him and hugged him was amazing moment. moment of joy, and this is in addition to the other news that she learned that the9 house was completely burned. she knew that her husband is already buried. and the community lost over 100 people that were kidnapped and some of them murdered, and there is no town to return to, no house to return to and there are other shocking news. so so it's a mix between joy and sadness. todd: has she been able to speak about the killing of her husband, your uncle? >> she's, she's really care about her privacy at the moment, so things about showing emotion of what happened and what happened to her also during the captivity is still -- she kept it together with her close daugh
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a lot of people coming to arm's defense, dee, talking about the guidance more cyclical, and renee haass a lot more structural than that >> yeah, and that's fine even if arm goes on to become a $100 billion, $200 billion market cap, it's not going to be that alibaba in the portfolio. there are some things it can do, draw down that position and we know that masa son and softbank are on the ai hype train so far investments focused on logistics and transportation in the space. hasn't been in the generative ai companies. we'll see because the cfo reiterated again they will be going out and making investments. >> dee, a great take >>> the street is buzzing about the end of the actors' strike. the union reaching a tentative deal with the studios last night paving the way for the tv and movie industry to get back to work streaming service revenue and ai were the top issues that caused the strike to last 118 days. let's bring in julia boorstin and, julia, talk about what we're able to without having seen details about the deal. >> reporter: we haven't seen details yet. they have to officially v
a lot of people coming to arm's defense, dee, talking about the guidance more cyclical, and renee haass a lot more structural than that >> yeah, and that's fine even if arm goes on to become a $100 billion, $200 billion market cap, it's not going to be that alibaba in the portfolio. there are some things it can do, draw down that position and we know that masa son and softbank are on the ai hype train so far investments focused on logistics and transportation in the space. hasn't been in...
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yes the state haa role in creating some kind of asset referenced money that can be used internationally, buthe private sector also play as really important role in issuing money in particular to sort of check the state's power. because we know that european monarchs like to inflate the currency and do all kinds of things that are not really good for the people. so it's always been an importt part of our tradition to have a vibrant private sector issue answer. the question is how that's going to shift that balance of power. more state heavy model. you can think about property rights. we te to hold on to this tradition that money is a form of inalienable property; right? but cbdc is not that. it's a programmable policy tool like we were talking about before. so that's a completely different kind of monetary instrument and the same sorts of things you might worry about the private sector in terms of capturing the value behind payments transactions. the state can certainly do that as well and use information bend cbdc to fine tune policy programs. which might be intellectually interesting f
yes the state haa role in creating some kind of asset referenced money that can be used internationally, buthe private sector also play as really important role in issuing money in particular to sort of check the state's power. because we know that european monarchs like to inflate the currency and do all kinds of things that are not really good for the people. so it's always been an importt part of our tradition to have a vibrant private sector issue answer. the question is how that's going to...
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relationship the sponsors get brand exposure during races and star power at events like this one with the haas drivers. >> give it up for kevin and nico let's go >> the team gets the brand expertise and a hefty paycheck for five years of title sponsorship, moneygram is paying a reported $60 million though the company wouldn't confirm the amount >> it's what keeps us racing it's a small privately owned team all these partners we have on board, they're the ones that make this possible >> in goes magnussen. >> as popularity grows, so has the sponsors, but finding the right fit is key even for the big teams like mercedes >> at the end of the day, every team, every partnership should be tailor made to the objectives of the sponsor. >> for instance, you work with marriott what's the objective there >> marriott is very clear. we are racing in exciting destinations, they work in hotel and they want to activate for key clients an experience money can't buy. they meet the drivers, we have a chat. >> several public companies leaning into the f1 action here in vegas, including crowdstrike. one of the spon
relationship the sponsors get brand exposure during races and star power at events like this one with the haas drivers. >> give it up for kevin and nico let's go >> the team gets the brand expertise and a hefty paycheck for five years of title sponsorship, moneygram is paying a reported $60 million though the company wouldn't confirm the amount >> it's what keeps us racing it's a small privately owned team all these partners we have on board, they're the ones that make this...
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states was capable of producing so many aircraft carriers and surface vessels, you know, even if germany haarface comparable to japan's it's difficult tsee that leading to any sort of german victory. i think more likely like likeli path for german victory would be if they had concenated on building submarines and it had enough at the start of the war to inflict grievous damage in those first x months or 12 months of the war. was therany any, ever, any attempt to stop or german shipping lines or the others to stop the german german from transiting? yes. so a large of gean ships were either captured or neutral port or an allied ports at, the start of the war. and those were captured and interned to the allies. in fact, the british reaped a windfall of transport vessels thanks to the fall of france, greece and norway. all those merchant marine vessels that were on the world's oceans became essentially allied property after after the fall of those countries. germans merchant marine is germany's merchant marines, que small and most of what wa there was was the baltic trying to get steel from swed
states was capable of producing so many aircraft carriers and surface vessels, you know, even if germany haarface comparable to japan's it's difficult tsee that leading to any sort of german victory. i think more likely like likeli path for german victory would be if they had concenated on building submarines and it had enough at the start of the war to inflict grievous damage in those first x months or 12 months of the war. was therany any, ever, any attempt to stop or german shipping lines or...
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game number three tonight at haas pavilion.i take a sip, cal state, bakersfield in town senior jalen cone off to a hot start this season the deep three puts them up by ten and then he hits another one cal he had 23 points for cal and they win. they are now two and one on the season. as i lose my voice. young season. yep fought through it. thank you jason. all righty. appreciate it. >> next at 11. we are not going away in no matter what happens here today, in this moment demands for a cease fire. >> tonight, hundreds of protesters, others occupied the oakland federal building calling for an end to the war in gaza. the 11:00 news on ktvu fox two starts now. it's being described as the largest jewish protest on the west coast. hello again, everyone. i'm julie julie haener. >> and i'm mike mibach. an estimated 600 people packed into oakland's federal building for a sit in. their demands in
game number three tonight at haas pavilion.i take a sip, cal state, bakersfield in town senior jalen cone off to a hot start this season the deep three puts them up by ten and then he hits another one cal he had 23 points for cal and they win. they are now two and one on the season. as i lose my voice. young season. yep fought through it. thank you jason. all righty. appreciate it. >> next at 11. we are not going away in no matter what happens here today, in this moment demands for a...
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yellen taught for many years at berkeley's haas business school and is now a professor emeritus there she's very familiar with in and out. >> i hope she got an animal style. it's the only way to go. let's take a look at your commute weather, the morning rush, little impact, just an isolated shower, but we're highlighting the evening rush because steady light rain will move through the entire region. that'll create slick roads and low visibility. it's a level one light storm on the abc seven storm impact then we are looking for you. we are the peace corps. with volunteers in more than 60 countries. living together. working together. transforming lives. together. join us. i could use a little help. yeah, there's a lot of risk out there. huh ♪ hey, is this thing hard to learn? nah, it's easy. huh. you know, i think i'm going to ride it home. good thing you chose u.s. bank to manage and grow your money. with our 24/7 support at least you're not taking chances with your finances. yeah, i think i'm gonna need a chair. oh, ohhhh. [narrator] covered california is a free service from the state
yellen taught for many years at berkeley's haas business school and is now a professor emeritus there she's very familiar with in and out. >> i hope she got an animal style. it's the only way to go. let's take a look at your commute weather, the morning rush, little impact, just an isolated shower, but we're highlighting the evening rush because steady light rain will move through the entire region. that'll create slick roads and low visibility. it's a level one light storm on the abc...
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now, how did these columns over so well so the you know, the reon tory comes to town is he haa he's a guy who triedis hand as teaching then briefly tries his hand at preaching, just flames out completely in both of those professions. and so he then becomes caught up in the anti-slavery cause. and he's going to be his new idea is to be a correspondent for a bunch of small abolitionist papers in the north. he'll come to d.c. he'll cover congress. he'll cover the debates over slavery. and he'll send his dispatches. north north. but y you get the feeling that he was much more interested in what he could do, sort of hands on and anti-slavery than than even sending these columns off. but the one of the papers, he is connected with or he's he's foed a little bit of relationship with is a littlin albany then called ton of liberty toxin an old word for bell so basically it's the liberty bell and a small abolition this paper and he's seing his columns off to them as he gets his start but they get these wagon loads gng off at night. it appears that it's smallwood who the lead and and certainly c
now, how did these columns over so well so the you know, the reon tory comes to town is he haa he's a guy who triedis hand as teaching then briefly tries his hand at preaching, just flames out completely in both of those professions. and so he then becomes caught up in the anti-slavery cause. and he's going to be his new idea is to be a correspondent for a bunch of small abolitionist papers in the north. he'll come to d.c. he'll cover congress. he'll cover the debates over slavery. and he'll...
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doesn't matter who haas the newest or the best or doesn't. >> martha: it's great. it's great.id. they're in middle school, can engage and talk to each other. do they seem more relaxed or happier? >> i don't think that they realize it, but i've talked to several students. they're really actually happy about it. sometimes they wish they could do it during their lunch. but when i pointed out to them, yeah, but now you have more friends. and sometimes when kids first come to middle school, they're nervous and making friends and things like that. now they're actually speaking to each other instead of being shy and staring at them. >> martha: this policy is a gift to these children. i'm glad that they are happy and more relaxed. great to have you with us. thanks very much. that's "the story" for today on november 6. the story goes on. i'll see you back here tomorrow. have a great evening. >> you canea
doesn't matter who haas the newest or the best or doesn't. >> martha: it's great. it's great.id. they're in middle school, can engage and talk to each other. do they seem more relaxed or happier? >> i don't think that they realize it, but i've talked to several students. they're really actually happy about it. sometimes they wish they could do it during their lunch. but when i pointed out to them, yeah, but now you have more friends. and sometimes when kids first come to middle...
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powell said in the haas -- in the last statement that would do some of the work, but i don't know howtent, right? what qualifies as long enough for the ped to say we don't need to hike one more time. the gdp number is really strong, 4%, plus the job growth. navy thee very generous -- neil: very generous union deals, yeah. let me ask you about that. it's a wildcard, i grant you, but given what the democrats did last night in a lot of these states, a smattering of them and they're not all connected, but this a abortion issue that seems to be a winning one for them, and a lot of people are saying it's the economy that will be difficult for democrats. now you have an issue that might make it very difficult for republicans to pull that off. i know we're sill a year, you know -- still a year, you know, ahead right now, lou, but do the markets factor the possibility republicans are going to botch it again? >> i mean, i think i can speak from the people i speak to regularly, i think it's a given right now. i think it's baked in, that the republicans are going to stumble and fall again. the ec
powell said in the haas -- in the last statement that would do some of the work, but i don't know howtent, right? what qualifies as long enough for the ped to say we don't need to hike one more time. the gdp number is really strong, 4%, plus the job growth. navy thee very generous -- neil: very generous union deals, yeah. let me ask you about that. it's a wildcard, i grant you, but given what the democrats did last night in a lot of these states, a smattering of them and they're not all...
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tours are suspended at the haas-lilienthal house in pacific heights through the end of the year. planned private events will still go on. sfgate reports. the museum is taking a pause to examine its financial situation. three staff members have been laid off, leaving just one person. the museum focuses on victorian architecture. it is on the national register of historic places. a big move by the bay area's newest pro sports team, the bay fc, officially signed its first player, alex loria is a santa clara university alum, just like the team's co-founder and soccer legend. in 2020, loria led the broncos as a captain to the ncaa division one national championship. she tells abc7 news it feels like a full circle moment to play for this new soccer franchise in the bay area is definitely something that i pride myself on is just giving back to the community so i'm looking forward to being able to inspire for these young athletes . the club will build the rest of the roster around the mid defensive, i should say, around the defensive midfielder. she joins the team from the kansas city cu
tours are suspended at the haas-lilienthal house in pacific heights through the end of the year. planned private events will still go on. sfgate reports. the museum is taking a pause to examine its financial situation. three staff members have been laid off, leaving just one person. the museum focuses on victorian architecture. it is on the national register of historic places. a big move by the bay area's newest pro sports team, the bay fc, officially signed its first player, alex loria is a...
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that's three deals, by the way and of course recently exxon pioneer, chevron haas. pioneer has unique stories, and hess guys in their 70s, kids have no idea in that business. brian sheffield runs his own company and the hess kids have no interest in the hess story. it's like, let's move on those were unique situations i mentioned it on "squawk on the street" today, because you said i was making the rounds. and i'm not reporting this it's not like a thing i'm saying i'm just going to tell you, you go out, put a few drinks in an oil investment banker and they would tell you they would make a strong arlg ument for a shell buying of bp i'm not saying that's happening or going to happen you talk about super major deals, it's not impossible total in france, are they a player i think you have to start to look to europe, italy. their cost of energy is a lot higher than us. >> we haven't seen nothing yet >> from a deal perspective, i think it depends on the premium. how much are you willing to pay per barrel if you are a believer in a world where global fossil fuel demand wi
that's three deals, by the way and of course recently exxon pioneer, chevron haas. pioneer has unique stories, and hess guys in their 70s, kids have no idea in that business. brian sheffield runs his own company and the hess kids have no interest in the hess story. it's like, let's move on those were unique situations i mentioned it on "squawk on the street" today, because you said i was making the rounds. and i'm not reporting this it's not like a thing i'm saying i'm just going to...