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professor laura jeffery. _ history. professor laura jeffery, interesting - history.teresting to l history. professor laura l jeffery, interesting to talk history. professor laura - jeffery, interesting to talk to jeffery, interesting to talk to you, thank you for sharing your insights with us. you can read more about that story and the bbc website. the escalating situation in the middle east has today had a sharp effect on oil prices. the cost of brent crudejumped by 5%, after president biden said the us was "discussing" possible israeli strikes on iranian oil facilities. in lebanon, fresh explosions have been heard. these are latest pictures. in hezbollah's stronghold in southern beirut, as israel says it has struck the group's "intelligence headquarters". the idf has hit about 200 targets across the country in the past day — most of those are in southern lebanon. in central beirut, a massive overnight air strike killed nine people, in a multistorey building. the building housed a hezbollah affiliated health centre, near the lebanese parliament building. it's though
professor laura jeffery. _ history. professor laura jeffery, interesting - history.teresting to l history. professor laura l jeffery, interesting to talk history. professor laura - jeffery, interesting to talk to jeffery, interesting to talk to you, thank you for sharing your insights with us. you can read more about that story and the bbc website. the escalating situation in the middle east has today had a sharp effect on oil prices. the cost of brent crudejumped by 5%, after president biden...
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we heard from mike jefferies lawyer, not - mike jefferies lawyer, not much. the media, he will respond at the courthouse, and we're waiting for an indictment to be unsealed later today and we will finally get more details about what exactly they accused of. details about what exactly they accused of-_ accused of. thank you very much. accused of. thank you very much- in — accused of. thank you very much. in an _ accused of. thank you very much. in an hour- accused of. thank you very much. in an hour and - accused of. thank you very much. in an hour and ten l much. in an hour and ten minutes, around five o'clock here, we expect that news conference. we will carry that life. around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. scientists have pieced together what happened when a meteorite 200 times the size of the one that wiped out the dinosaurs collided with earth. the team discovered that the violent crash caused global devastation, but that there were some surprises too. 0ur science reporter georgina rannard has more. carrying backpacks and sledgeh
we heard from mike jefferies lawyer, not - mike jefferies lawyer, not much. the media, he will respond at the courthouse, and we're waiting for an indictment to be unsealed later today and we will finally get more details about what exactly they accused of. details about what exactly they accused of-_ accused of. thank you very much. accused of. thank you very much- in — accused of. thank you very much. in an _ accused of. thank you very much. in an hour- accused of. thank you very much. in...
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nbc got an exclusive one on one interview with jefferies. new york seat, so where is he campaigning to try to flip the house? >> reporter: you wouldn't expect to find hakim jefferies of brooklyn out in albuquerque, new mexico. but democrats have governed as if they have the majority this congress. it's been chaotic, there have been bipartisan moments on the debt ceiling, on foreign aid. the democrats have had to step up and pass those bills with their republican count parts. so they say they've been doing the governing. now jefferies says he wants the gavel and the official majority to go with it. >> with that, i would like to introduce our next speaker of the house. >> if you could put odds on taking back the majority, what would you say? >> i'm not necessarily a betting man, but we are working as hard as i can. >> i'm saying 51/49. >> reporter: the only numbers he cares about are the ones on election day. slim margins mean flipping four seats would give democrats the majority. >> we're going to re-elect gay vasquez as the congressman from
nbc got an exclusive one on one interview with jefferies. new york seat, so where is he campaigning to try to flip the house? >> reporter: you wouldn't expect to find hakim jefferies of brooklyn out in albuquerque, new mexico. but democrats have governed as if they have the majority this congress. it's been chaotic, there have been bipartisan moments on the debt ceiling, on foreign aid. the democrats have had to step up and pass those bills with their republican count parts. so they say...
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a lawyer for mr jefferies told the bbc... and the two other men are due to appear in federal court. rianna croxford, bbc news. and you can listen to the original bbc investigation in the podcast world of secrets: the abercrombie guys on bbc sounds. we're two weeks out from the us election and the pressure is on for candidates to win over undecided voters - or at least persuade people to get out and vote. in battleground states, as you can see the polls are very tight in the seven states. former president trump has just a 2 percent lead in arizona with an even smaller margin in georgia. and the candidates campaigning in these states are trying >> we are joined by two guests who have had a lot of time to listen to their voters. joining me, two radio hosts from phoenix arizona, the cohost of the chris and joe show and from reno, nevada, a of reno talks live. thank you for being with us. chris merrill in arizona. going to ask you the same question. what are the key things people are calling in to talk to you about? >> the biggest
a lawyer for mr jefferies told the bbc... and the two other men are due to appear in federal court. rianna croxford, bbc news. and you can listen to the original bbc investigation in the podcast world of secrets: the abercrombie guys on bbc sounds. we're two weeks out from the us election and the pressure is on for candidates to win over undecided voters - or at least persuade people to get out and vote. in battleground states, as you can see the polls are very tight in the seven states. former...
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good morning, jeffery soria for assistant superintendent for building repair. for the first dashboard we have for total request received by year and shop in fiscal year 2024 we do show a slight reduction off our four-year average. but subsequent to the report coming out, we definitely have seen a uptick in request for our services. so our the request for our services is definitely strong even with the, with the chart showing the slight reduction. for corrective and project order by shop. this chart usually stays pretty consistent with plumbing and lock being two of our busiest shops just because of the volume of service requests that they get across all city agencies for their services. paint glass carpenter electrical sheet metal, shows shops show a mix of project base and corrected base service. everything else stays pretty consistent, steam fitting shop is mainly a project base shop because they have more of a, a request for service come for larger projects for our clients from heat from agencies such as the sheriff's department, fire department. and as we g
good morning, jeffery soria for assistant superintendent for building repair. for the first dashboard we have for total request received by year and shop in fiscal year 2024 we do show a slight reduction off our four-year average. but subsequent to the report coming out, we definitely have seen a uptick in request for our services. so our the request for our services is definitely strong even with the, with the chart showing the slight reduction. for corrective and project order by shop. this...
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the program's moderator jeffery goldberg has a preview. >> thanks, geoff.d tonight by some of washington's best political reporters. we'll discuss why kamala harris is calling donald trump a fascist. and we'll take a look at pennsylvania. that's tonight on "washington week" here on pbs. amna: and on pbs news weekend, the successes and challenges of tackling youth obesity with weight loss drugs. i'm amna nawaz. geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. thanks for spending part of your evening with us. have a good weekend. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutio and friends of the "newshour" including kathy and paul anderson, and camilla and george smith. ♪ >> the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation for more than 50 years advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world at hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these
the program's moderator jeffery goldberg has a preview. >> thanks, geoff.d tonight by some of washington's best political reporters. we'll discuss why kamala harris is calling donald trump a fascist. and we'll take a look at pennsylvania. that's tonight on "washington week" here on pbs. amna: and on pbs news weekend, the successes and challenges of tackling youth obesity with weight loss drugs. i'm amna nawaz. geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. thanks for spending part of your...
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jeffery brown spoke with neville for our arts and culture series "canvas." >> and i love music.ybody loves music. but i'm realizing i have a different kind of relationship with it. >> early in the new film, pharrell williams reveals how music mess >> mizeed. >> i just thought that's what all black kids did. we just stare into the speaker like whoa >> ferrell as best heard heard explosion of color and light, a sensory phenomenal as synesthesia. how to capture the excitement, the strangeness he would take from a housing project from virginia beach to pop culture fame, that was the job of filmmaker morgan neville and even he's not sure what he's made. >> how you do explain what this film is? that's been the challenge from the beginning. it doesn't conveniently fit from any box we're used to. >> you've had time to figure it out. >> how do you describe it? >> you know, it's -- docu-bio musical in animation. whatever that is. >> so what would you be wearing in this interview then? >> one thing it is a story told with lego pieces. traditional documentary style interviews turned into an
jeffery brown spoke with neville for our arts and culture series "canvas." >> and i love music.ybody loves music. but i'm realizing i have a different kind of relationship with it. >> early in the new film, pharrell williams reveals how music mess >> mizeed. >> i just thought that's what all black kids did. we just stare into the speaker like whoa >> ferrell as best heard heard explosion of color and light, a sensory phenomenal as synesthesia. how to...
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jefferies also binging on a bullish third quarter preview.y's warning streaming ad monetization could be a bumpy ride however. netflix lower today but up nearly 100% in the past year. >> even at this valuation, the market is underestimated the potential for even margin growth over the next few years over licensing agreements, which is another example showing the strength of their business model moving forward. i'm long. >> david, thank you very much. have a great weekend. thank you. >>> and thank you for watching "power lunch." you can have a great weekend, too. >> i think it's happy canadian thanksgiving this weekend. correct me if i'm wrong. >> and yom piper as well. >> thanks for watching "power lunch." "closing bell" starts right now. >>> thank you so much. welcome in to "closing bell." i'm scott wapner live from post nine. and this make or break hour
jefferies also binging on a bullish third quarter preview.y's warning streaming ad monetization could be a bumpy ride however. netflix lower today but up nearly 100% in the past year. >> even at this valuation, the market is underestimated the potential for even margin growth over the next few years over licensing agreements, which is another example showing the strength of their business model moving forward. i'm long. >> david, thank you very much. have a great weekend. thank you....
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this guy's name is jeffery goldburg. to get several on the record statements, more than a dozen, saying this was not true. zach flintase, who is a top aide to kelly, said president trump never said the suckers and losers. that's zach fuentes. he reported when trump did not go to the cemetery it was not because of a bad weather. guess who dismany missed that in john bolton. >> he couldn't get in the air with the fog. >> yes. i will just tell you, and i said this last hour, i've never seen donald trump so upset as when this story came out. he didn't give a care in the world when his personal finances came under scrutiny. he cared about this story because he loves our troops and in my hundreds of interactions i have never witnessed him saying anything like this more than a dozen sources agreeing with me. he loves our soldiers and you don't have to look very far to find that out. >> you just look at the polling when it comes to the soldiers and who they want as the next president. he consistently dominates it. secondly the s
this guy's name is jeffery goldburg. to get several on the record statements, more than a dozen, saying this was not true. zach flintase, who is a top aide to kelly, said president trump never said the suckers and losers. that's zach fuentes. he reported when trump did not go to the cemetery it was not because of a bad weather. guess who dismany missed that in john bolton. >> he couldn't get in the air with the fog. >> yes. i will just tell you, and i said this last hour, i've never...
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moderator jeffery goldberg and his panel discuss the rising tensions in the u.s.ow it could affect the u.s. presidential election. and tomorrow, how hundreds of california police officers were @able to keep past misconduct of their records. and that is the "newshour" for tonight. i'm amna nawaz, on behalf of the entire "newshour" team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the "newshour" including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith. the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change, so people and nature can thrive together. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation for more than 50 years advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world at hewlett.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the "newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcast and by contributions to your pb
moderator jeffery goldberg and his panel discuss the rising tensions in the u.s.ow it could affect the u.s. presidential election. and tomorrow, how hundreds of california police officers were @able to keep past misconduct of their records. and that is the "newshour" for tonight. i'm amna nawaz, on behalf of the entire "newshour" team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of...
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that's what's been charged here in this particular case against 16 counts in total, jefferies and onent of a judge in federal court in west palm beach today and then there will be an additional court hearing in the midwest, either wisconsin or minneapolis, still trying to get details from one of the other of the people charged here. eventually the case will come up to new york city and long island where the trial will potentially be held in islip. the next time the men are expected to be in court up here will probably be sometime in the next couple of weeks. we're awaiting a press conference slate nod begin a little over 40 minutes from now for federal prosecutors for the eastern district of new york which brought this case. >> and so these guys are free? i mean, they're not being held? >> they've been taken into custody and they will be appearing in front of a judge. at that time they will talk about whether or not they will be detained pending trial and then that is something that will continue to be worked out in the process. given the fact it's a sex trafficking charge sometimes t
that's what's been charged here in this particular case against 16 counts in total, jefferies and onent of a judge in federal court in west palm beach today and then there will be an additional court hearing in the midwest, either wisconsin or minneapolis, still trying to get details from one of the other of the people charged here. eventually the case will come up to new york city and long island where the trial will potentially be held in islip. the next time the men are expected to be in...
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i'm jeffery tom land i'm the directer of transportation agency, and i want to start by expressing my gratitude for so many people who made this possible and i will not have a chance to thank all of you, in fact i should thank every one who joined us today. this project was a collaboration from the very beginning and the first and most important people that we need to thank are the people of the parkside and all the sunset community, along with our city and state funding partners and the elected officials many of whom are behind me. i rally want to offer profound gratitude in particular to the merchants and neighbors of taraval street! [cheers and applause] really, thank you. you have, you have worked with us hand and hand from the very beginning, this project was terriblely disruptive, we had to dig out the entire street and replace all the underground infrastructure while still allowing you to flush your toilet and turn on your faucet, this work was not easy and we're very grateful for your patience and engagement. you through your engagement made this project so much better, thank
i'm jeffery tom land i'm the directer of transportation agency, and i want to start by expressing my gratitude for so many people who made this possible and i will not have a chance to thank all of you, in fact i should thank every one who joined us today. this project was a collaboration from the very beginning and the first and most important people that we need to thank are the people of the parkside and all the sunset community, along with our city and state funding partners and the elected...
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the indictment against them claims at jefferies and two others ran a sex trafficking scheme in which they would recruit young men using modeling offers to engage in sex events. jefferies stepped down as ceo in 2014, having run the company since 1990 andy to the owners of the massive cargo ship responsible for that deadly bridge collapse in baltimore have agreed to pay 100 million in a civil settle well met with the justice department. the doj alleged the company's cost cutting measures and negligence led to the disaster that killed six construction workers for someone in georgia is 478
the indictment against them claims at jefferies and two others ran a sex trafficking scheme in which they would recruit young men using modeling offers to engage in sex events. jefferies stepped down as ceo in 2014, having run the company since 1990 andy to the owners of the massive cargo ship responsible for that deadly bridge collapse in baltimore have agreed to pay 100 million in a civil settle well met with the justice department. the doj alleged the company's cost cutting measures and...
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prosecutors laid out their case against michael jefferys and two other men on tuesday. >> sexuallysexuallysexually exp vulnerable human beings is a crime, in fashion, modeling or any other business is indifferent. >> reporter: they say he pulled off the scheme with the help of his life partner, matthew smith. while jeffrey operated the store, store smith and others recruited men for sex events, around the world, italy, morocco, new york, often in the hamptons. all three men arrested in florida and jacobson in wisconsin. >> their sex trafficking and prostitution enterprise lasted at least from the end of 2008 until early 20. >> reporter: prosecutors say jacobson would fly domestically and internationally to interview men for sex events and often had them try out with him in paid sessions. the grand jury heard testimony that many of the victims felt tricked into these acts, under the beliefs that they would shirtless models. the government also said on occasion the victims got injected with prescription-grade substances meant to help them engage in sex acts that they couldn't or didn't want to do. t
prosecutors laid out their case against michael jefferys and two other men on tuesday. >> sexuallysexuallysexually exp vulnerable human beings is a crime, in fashion, modeling or any other business is indifferent. >> reporter: they say he pulled off the scheme with the help of his life partner, matthew smith. while jeffrey operated the store, store smith and others recruited men for sex events, around the world, italy, morocco, new york, often in the hamptons. all three men arrested...
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the indictment against them claims at jefferies and two others ran a sex trafficking scheme in which they would recruit young men using modeling offers to engage in sex events. jefferies stepped down as ceo in 2014, having run the company since 1990 andy to the owners of the massive cargo ship responsible for that deadly bridge collapse in baltimore have agreed to pay 100 million in a civil settle well met with the justice department. the doj alleged the company's cost cutting measures and negligence led to the disaster that killed six construction workers for someone in georgia is 478 million richer this morning, the winning powerball ticket was sold at a convenience store we're in the city of you for 40 miles north of atlanta. it's the first time someone in georgia has won the powerball since 2016 all right. a new hour of cnn news central starts right now presidential oh, candidate, kamala harris headed to texas. not exactly a swing state, but beyonce. all right. new allegations of sexual misconduct against donald trump as he prepared there's for a sit down on the biggest podcast i
the indictment against them claims at jefferies and two others ran a sex trafficking scheme in which they would recruit young men using modeling offers to engage in sex events. jefferies stepped down as ceo in 2014, having run the company since 1990 andy to the owners of the massive cargo ship responsible for that deadly bridge collapse in baltimore have agreed to pay 100 million in a civil settle well met with the justice department. the doj alleged the company's cost cutting measures and...
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the years and the way that it could be misused or the way that it could be spawn out of control. jeffery paint and the canadian british winner of this is ward or joint winter of this award has rise during the past. he's concerns about the loss of control of i technology. so that's the ethical consideration when it comes to it that it was raised by the nobel committee announcing this is when is of course there are positive aspects to i, which is the reason why these 2 individuals have won the award given the potential and enormous positive outcomes that the outpatient of this technology could have. tell us more about this. that was at the price. so the original work started in the early i see. so john hope failed, develop something which ended up carrying his name, the help field network, which was an interesting little neural network which in life person's terms effectively replaces the neurons of al brian with nodes in the same way that the new runs about brian and connect device sign ups is these nodes are connected to each other. you said some information in same image and it's able t
the years and the way that it could be misused or the way that it could be spawn out of control. jeffery paint and the canadian british winner of this is ward or joint winter of this award has rise during the past. he's concerns about the loss of control of i technology. so that's the ethical consideration when it comes to it that it was raised by the nobel committee announcing this is when is of course there are positive aspects to i, which is the reason why these 2 individuals have won the...
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the as jim jefferies called them , the jim jefferies called them, the wishy washy agnostics.eing annoying spiritual people. being an atheist, a true atheist is very lonely because you think there's absolutely nothing. afterwards you can't think, oh, there's a higher being. it's a very. and i'm a self—proclaimed lazy atheist or a dumb atheist because i haven't read all the scriptures, so i'm just taking a guess at it. i think in terms of actually educated atheists who've read all the religious doctrines and then come to it, there's probably one. >> well, no, no, there's well, they they called dawkins here an anti—atheist, which is interesting in terms of informed, but they are the argument is that they are putting all of those characteristics. you said together the kind of wishy washiness putting them all together. and i guess they're talking about people who follow an organised religion and that now people who don't are the sort of are the majority. yeah, well, they also said that atheists can also be defined as anyone who lives their life as if god does not exist, which is k
the as jim jefferies called them , the jim jefferies called them, the wishy washy agnostics.eing annoying spiritual people. being an atheist, a true atheist is very lonely because you think there's absolutely nothing. afterwards you can't think, oh, there's a higher being. it's a very. and i'm a self—proclaimed lazy atheist or a dumb atheist because i haven't read all the scriptures, so i'm just taking a guess at it. i think in terms of actually educated atheists who've read all the religious...
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and ism services data as we discuss constellation brands is out with earnings and fed speakers with jefferymit and neel kashkari. one more check on the futures. in the red as they have been all morning long the dow would open almost 150 points lower for more, let's bring in tiffany mcgee of pivotal advisors. tiffany, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning, frank good to see you. >> we mentioned a lot going on in the macro and port strike and big jobs report before the bell today and a bigger one tomorrow. what is your word of the day how do you see today shaping up? >> my word of the day is c conve convergence. we have a convergence happening this week that is creating the perfect storm that is sparking volatility and has the potential to spark volatility in the short-term as well. >> if it is a perfect storm of volatility, that could lead to big market moves how do produce ttect for that o advantage of the opportunity >> you mentioned the events. the ckconflict and the war in t middle east. we had the vice presidential debate this week we are thinking about what types of reactions
and ism services data as we discuss constellation brands is out with earnings and fed speakers with jefferymit and neel kashkari. one more check on the futures. in the red as they have been all morning long the dow would open almost 150 points lower for more, let's bring in tiffany mcgee of pivotal advisors. tiffany, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning, frank good to see you. >> we mentioned a lot going on in the macro and port strike and big jobs report before the bell...
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that is jefferies managing director of u.s. equity research, sheila kahyaoglu. sorry about that.th have difficult names. coming up, talking more markets. before we let you go to break, some breaking news. some news in the m&a world. the legendary group, the studio run by thomas tellier, pursuing an acquisition. we will bring you details on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ sonali: this is bloomberg markets. i'm sonali basak. earlier today i was able to speak with the chairman and ceo of ruby dee macro associates, the famed economist to earn the nickname dr. doom for his prediction tied to the global financial crisis. we asked about the u.s. election and who might be better for the economy. >> economic policies will be very different. if you take at face value what donald trump says, he says he will impose tariffs of 10% up to 20% on all imports in the united states. he wants to impose tariffs up to 60% on china. he wants to weaken the value of the dollar because he thinks it is overvalued. he wants looser monetary policy. the center for responsible budget today said that these fisc
that is jefferies managing director of u.s. equity research, sheila kahyaoglu. sorry about that.th have difficult names. coming up, talking more markets. before we let you go to break, some breaking news. some news in the m&a world. the legendary group, the studio run by thomas tellier, pursuing an acquisition. we will bring you details on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ sonali: this is bloomberg markets. i'm sonali basak. earlier today i was able to speak with the chairman and ceo of...
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let's keep talking about technology earnings with jefferies analyst brent thill.u are trying to find the common denominator, particularly if it is the hyperscalers, meta, etc., for me it is that the calculus is the same as last quarter. capex, money coming in, how much money is coming out? particularly in ai? have you seen evidence that is the case so far? brent: we are early in the curve, so the revenue is not coming in. for microsoft, we are on a recurring subscription model. even if they plow $10 into ai today, you are paying them a monthly fee. so, no, we haven't, but i think we are seeing proof that all of the hyperscalers, their total bookings relative to the capex spend, their booking numbers have accelerated. that is not all ai, but we are seeing that return. microsoft has doubled the cost of office. you are paying $30 and you just doubled your ai, it doesn't cost double that to serve. they are making a lot of money. amy hood gave me 100 basis points of margin improvement in the beginning of ai, and this year they are going to end up about 100 basis points
let's keep talking about technology earnings with jefferies analyst brent thill.u are trying to find the common denominator, particularly if it is the hyperscalers, meta, etc., for me it is that the calculus is the same as last quarter. capex, money coming in, how much money is coming out? particularly in ai? have you seen evidence that is the case so far? brent: we are early in the curve, so the revenue is not coming in. for microsoft, we are on a recurring subscription model. even if they...
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jefferies downgraded it. it's too high for the iphone rating. what say you?it's understandable. the expectations are through the roof as far as this is the big next big thing. they created the next big thing and then they find the next big thing and make it better. that's what they're going to do with apple intelligence. it's great enough they took the ai name and they're going to call it apple intelligence. i'm sealing it in commercials already. it's hitting on their iphones, which is 51% of the sales. but the services continue to chug along and grow and grow and grow. what they do is innovate products you need like apple pay. earbuds. i can't talk on my phone without my earbuds. apple over the long term, it's a strong hold. technically it could pull back and be a strong buy. it's consolidating. i think any dip here is a good long-term buy, but i understand it's a hold. >> it's a hold for you right now. if it came down -- >> moving day average, anything around the 200 level is a time. >> it's like a hold it and not trade it stock as jim cramer is always sayi
jefferies downgraded it. it's too high for the iphone rating. what say you?it's understandable. the expectations are through the roof as far as this is the big next big thing. they created the next big thing and then they find the next big thing and make it better. that's what they're going to do with apple intelligence. it's great enough they took the ai name and they're going to call it apple intelligence. i'm sealing it in commercials already. it's hitting on their iphones, which is 51% of...
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jefferies initiating coverage.ing a price target from 85 to 75 maintaining its buy rating. what's your trading here on re reddit? >> definitely a buy, tyler. the daily account following here is up 27% since the end of 2022. it's consistently one of the top ten rated websites in terms of visits around the world so i think it hits all the metrics and it broke out in september of 2024. i want to buy this name a little bit lower than where it is right now. i buy it 65 to 70 and i think eventually it trades to $100 a share. this is definitely i think a name that has significant up side going forward. >> bill, let's broaden it out a little bit. we mentioned the s&p earlier hit the 57.90 record high. you were looking for us to top out here around 6,000. what's your latest thinking? >> yeah, kelly. we've been as bullish as anybody on the planet. he have' talked about it since august 1st, and april 10th of this year s&p was 5160. i said we're going to 5700, 6,000. basically hit 5800. so i think the important thing for peopl
jefferies initiating coverage.ing a price target from 85 to 75 maintaining its buy rating. what's your trading here on re reddit? >> definitely a buy, tyler. the daily account following here is up 27% since the end of 2022. it's consistently one of the top ten rated websites in terms of visits around the world so i think it hits all the metrics and it broke out in september of 2024. i want to buy this name a little bit lower than where it is right now. i buy it 65 to 70 and i think...
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>> they own government properties and they just bought a new one in colorado, 7.5% yield, and jefferies upgraded it with a $15 price target. >> carrie, booze allen? >> defense consultants. that's a good defense to be in. >> joe? >> oneok. the energy sector is struggling, but that is the name to own. >> there we go. "final trades" time, love it. by the way, i'll see all of you on "fast money" at 5:00 p.m. "the exchange" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> brian, thank you very much. welcome to "the exchange." i'm tyler mathisen in today for kelly evans. here's what's ahead. the mag seven domination is not over, says one of our guests, as the group gets ready to start reporting next week. he sees an unusual opportunity in that trade, and one name in particular, and he's here to make his case. plus, buy now, pay later giant affirm, up 65% in the past two months. this as a record number of holiday shoppers plan to use bnpl to make their holiday purchases. the ceo is here with the trends, the catalysts and what he sees ahead. >>> and less than three weeks away from the election with big money pouring i
>> they own government properties and they just bought a new one in colorado, 7.5% yield, and jefferies upgraded it with a $15 price target. >> carrie, booze allen? >> defense consultants. that's a good defense to be in. >> joe? >> oneok. the energy sector is struggling, but that is the name to own. >> there we go. "final trades" time, love it. by the way, i'll see all of you on "fast money" at 5:00 p.m. "the exchange" starts...
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they tried out ads with hakeem jefferies, aoc, it just doesn't get there.she has all of these strategists talking about how much like they miss nancy pelosi. they wish she was still around. they wish they could still use her for this. it really speaks to just how powerful nancy pelosi has been and what her sort of like moving off of the stage means for politics. it's a great story, and you've got to read it. >> except of course, let's remind our audience, nancy pelosi may have moved often the stage, but she has not left a position of power. and behind the scenes, i'd argue she might be one of the most powerful people on the planet. errin, evan, larry, thank you so much. when we return, trump media stock had a huge day of trading. we're going to explain to you why. and later, reactions are pouring in over harris' big speech in d.c. we've been talking about it for the last few minutes, well, our political panel is standing by with their reactions. "the 11th hour" just getting underway on an important tuesday. getting underway on an important tuesday. radiant
they tried out ads with hakeem jefferies, aoc, it just doesn't get there.she has all of these strategists talking about how much like they miss nancy pelosi. they wish she was still around. they wish they could still use her for this. it really speaks to just how powerful nancy pelosi has been and what her sort of like moving off of the stage means for politics. it's a great story, and you've got to read it. >> except of course, let's remind our audience, nancy pelosi may have moved often...
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richard fisher, jefferies senior adviser and cnbc contributor. nice to see you. >> thanks, scott.e it. >> what are they going to do in this meeting after the election, do you think? >> i don't know, to be honest with you. i always think of what i would be arguing if i were sitting still at that table. and as was pointed out by tony and others we have good economic growth of 3% or so most likely in this quarter. pretty full employment, manufacturing continues to suffer but there still is demand for services. if i were sitting at the table, scott, i would probably be almost arguing -- we don't do it to satisfy the stock market bettors that are depending on every little bitty move. we have to realize after the last 50 basis point cut, the six month all the way out the yield curve on treasury, rates are higher. you pointed out the ten year, also true for the one year, the two year, the six month, and the 30 year. so the question is, why is that happening? as you know, i have my own theory about that. i'm not sure it makes the difference, frankly, at this point, and i would probably be
richard fisher, jefferies senior adviser and cnbc contributor. nice to see you. >> thanks, scott.e it. >> what are they going to do in this meeting after the election, do you think? >> i don't know, to be honest with you. i always think of what i would be arguing if i were sitting still at that table. and as was pointed out by tony and others we have good economic growth of 3% or so most likely in this quarter. pretty full employment, manufacturing continues to suffer but...
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brian tankila is analyst at jefferies. invest in which one of the companies that you follow, i hate to say take advantage, but tap into the demographic trends? >> thanks for having me. yeah, just back to that question as we think of the boom age of senior housing and seniors turning 75 or older and that's when they need a lot of care whether that's in the home or in the hospital setting or they need to leave their homes to be in senior housing facilities and there's no one to take care of them. not everyone can afford careyaya, so that's one issue and if you care about the population and you're looking at a 5% kegger with the 75 and older and home health is actually an area that works very bullish on, and unfortunately today, only medicaid pays for caregivers to go into a patient's home. so if your parent or grandparent is not under medicaid, tough luck, we're all having to pay for this out of pocket. the careyaya model fits somewhere where it makes it easier for folks like us to find care for our parents and home health a
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we'll tell you who it is and apple, jefferies re-rating the stock to hold saying expectations are toohigh for the iphone 16 and even the 17. we'll have more headlines after the break and apple shares down about a percent today. here's open aicoo brad lightcap on the partnership with the iphone maker. >> it's the first time that we're going to have ai really start to integrate into the device. you know, you think about how people have used ai to date it's mostly been accessing it through apps and you know, really, really simple services and for the first time now you can do really, really interesting things on the device. so you can take a picture, for example, through the camera and actually have chatgpt understand what's going on in that image and that's the thing that will create tremendous value for consumers. ♪ ♪ (man) look at this silly little sailboat... these men of means with their silver spoons, eating up the financial favors of the 1%. what would become of them when they discover robinhood gold allows others to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash, unlimited deposit bo
we'll tell you who it is and apple, jefferies re-rating the stock to hold saying expectations are toohigh for the iphone 16 and even the 17. we'll have more headlines after the break and apple shares down about a percent today. here's open aicoo brad lightcap on the partnership with the iphone maker. >> it's the first time that we're going to have ai really start to integrate into the device. you know, you think about how people have used ai to date it's mostly been accessing it through...
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jeffery for talking with us. >> happy to be with you.nk you. >> so what are your main concerns as this second phase of the polio vaccination campaign gets underway in gaza. and how confident are you that all sides will observe humanitarian pauses so that this can be done as safely as possible. >> so i think the first campaign drowned give us and particularly their health workers and families confidence that children can be vaccinated safely when all parties respected and adhered two, the humanitarian pauses, and that's the most important element. the other important element of course, is the enthusiasm with which these communities and gaza seek a vaccination. these are highly health-literate communities. so we learned a lot about planning and logistics, and a lot of improvements have been made to even further improve the quality and coverage of vaccination. but the most important element for success remains safety of families and safety of health workers. so the adherence to the humanitarian pauses and access to all children no matter wh
jeffery for talking with us. >> happy to be with you.nk you. >> so what are your main concerns as this second phase of the polio vaccination campaign gets underway in gaza. and how confident are you that all sides will observe humanitarian pauses so that this can be done as safely as possible. >> so i think the first campaign drowned give us and particularly their health workers and families confidence that children can be vaccinated safely when all parties respected and...
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. >> first solar, after jefferies said they expect a light decrease in earnings. it's challenged by delays in the supply chain and labor shortages. meantime, bank of america reiterating its underperform rating on enphase saying near-term challenges remain and td bankshares are sliding after the company pleaded guilty in a mo money laundering case with the doj and the bank will accept limits on its growth and enter a three-year monitoring program and those shares is are down 5.5%. scott? >> pippa, thank you. that's pippa stevens. we are just getting started on the bell. up next, t. roe's sebastien page is with us to talk about why he's willing to take on more risk. that sounds like a change. we'll discuss. we are live at the new york stock exchange. you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc. ♪ ♪ honey... but the gains are pumping! the market's closed. futures don't sleep in the after hours, bro. dad, is mommy a “finance bro?” she switched careers to make money for your weddings. ooh! penny stocks are blowing up. sweetie, grab your piggy bank, we're going all in. let m
. >> first solar, after jefferies said they expect a light decrease in earnings. it's challenged by delays in the supply chain and labor shortages. meantime, bank of america reiterating its underperform rating on enphase saying near-term challenges remain and td bankshares are sliding after the company pleaded guilty in a mo money laundering case with the doj and the bank will accept limits on its growth and enter a three-year monitoring program and those shares is are down 5.5%. scott?...
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jefferies claims the high expectations for iphone 16 and 17 and the multiple is near an all-time highat's all true. apple is facing headwinds. it may not be ready, but this tells me what everybody else has been saying for weeks now. real issues for the 16. when everyone knows there are real issues though you will have a limited window to buy the stock after the expected post weakness. if you believe that, it means that you think tim cook's authorizing the sale of phones he knows are substandard. it is almost as though the entire history of apple refusing to issue hardware before its time never happened. i mean it is like you can't trust the. guy. it presumes that the service revenue screen grows margins bonanza. remember the chinese government training bazooka on inflated economy. apple has a ton of exposure to china, so that's huge. with all of the talk about the iphone disappointing does it matter that t-mobile told me personally sales are good. i think it should matter. should you buy apple at 226 and buy it back at 209 when it misses the quarter? is that the game plan? don't trade
jefferies claims the high expectations for iphone 16 and 17 and the multiple is near an all-time highat's all true. apple is facing headwinds. it may not be ready, but this tells me what everybody else has been saying for weeks now. real issues for the 16. when everyone knows there are real issues though you will have a limited window to buy the stock after the expected post weakness. if you believe that, it means that you think tim cook's authorizing the sale of phones he knows are...
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jefferies also binging on a bullish third quarter preview. bar clay's warning streaming ad monetization could be a bumpy ride however. netflix lower today but up nearly 100% in the past year. >> even at this valuation, the market is underestimated the potential for even margin growth over the next few years over licensing agreements, which is another example showing the strength of their business model moving forward. i'm long. >> david, thank you very much. have a great weekend. thank you. >>> and thank you for watching "power lunch." you can have a great weekend, too. >> i think it's happy canadian thanksgiving this weekend. correct me if i'm wrong. >> and yom piper as well. >> thanks for watching "power lunch." "closing bell" starts right now. >>> thank you so much. welcome in to "closing bell." i'm scott wapner live from post nine. and this make or break hour begins with streaking stocks which are about to notch their fifth straight week of gains. just as earning season gets started, we'll ask our experts what the weeks ahead are likely t
jefferies also binging on a bullish third quarter preview. bar clay's warning streaming ad monetization could be a bumpy ride however. netflix lower today but up nearly 100% in the past year. >> even at this valuation, the market is underestimated the potential for even margin growth over the next few years over licensing agreements, which is another example showing the strength of their business model moving forward. i'm long. >> david, thank you very much. have a great weekend....
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jefferies is lowering the price target and when we return we'll return with key movers with three-stockch. >>> and elon musk's program ear of the robo tax i, what is the musk strategy to disrupt the ride sharing space? we'll discuss that when "power lunch" returns in a couple of minutes. personalized financial advice from ameriprise can do more than help you reach your goals. i can make this work. it can help you reach them with confidence. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. ameriprise financial. advice worth talking about. (man) these men of means with their silver spoons. ameriprise financial. what will become of them when they discover robinhood gold allows others to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash. they would descend into chaos. craig here pays too much for verizon wireless. so he sublet half his real estate office to a pet shop. there's a smarter way to save. comcast business mobile. you could save up to an incredible 70% on your wireless bill. so you don't have to compromise. powering smarter savings. powering possibilities. switc
jefferies is lowering the price target and when we return we'll return with key movers with three-stockch. >>> and elon musk's program ear of the robo tax i, what is the musk strategy to disrupt the ride sharing space? we'll discuss that when "power lunch" returns in a couple of minutes. personalized financial advice from ameriprise can do more than help you reach your goals. i can make this work. it can help you reach them with confidence. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 of...
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and that of course led to growth in jerusalem. jeffery, in particular and, and heifer economic growth was also driven the month to click on the plus to huh. who's this model supposedly? what the, how to look at the product. minimizing the limits either below is this much available to us label was or no one is this model of the art go. a handful way of follow has the business model business model. i mean, there's not enough. when calling little quotes. well, that's the bad or the daddy, how to get these ideas above on the back of the how many if there's a few that the, the, i mean you can see, you should see what kind of how heavy, the owner of how to get. usually if there might be any not before, i mean that kind of wood, a nice man. i think that this will study. you will sort of, you will look in any you have to help you. uh is shes even in the pharmacy and any of the on the car successfully? what it does for hire you? what's the coffee? yes, the philistine big cab, you know many d credit tubes. yeah. we've been a study shifting of fishy, that the candidate has show many vs the reall
and that of course led to growth in jerusalem. jeffery, in particular and, and heifer economic growth was also driven the month to click on the plus to huh. who's this model supposedly? what the, how to look at the product. minimizing the limits either below is this much available to us label was or no one is this model of the art go. a handful way of follow has the business model business model. i mean, there's not enough. when calling little quotes. well, that's the bad or the daddy, how to...
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jefferies is issuing a bullish saying password sharing tail winds and international growth should leadicting they will hike prices for standard tier in fourth quarter of the year. barclay's issuing a note more skeptical with neutral rating, warning while advertising will contribute to streaming revenue over the long term that scaling ad revenue will take longer than they previous expected. so, contessa, going into earnings, two-thirds of analysts, of the analysts have a buy rating on the stock. 29% have a hold on netflix, and just 6% are underweight or sell. >> julia, thank you. >>> dan, let's trade it. >> the story over the last couple of years has been price increases that drop into the margin. margins creased from 40% in 2022. that's the last time they put through a meaningful price increase, expected to be 45.5 this year. that sort of margin improvement is advertising, a very high margin, but the stock is up 50% in the year. like you said, contessa, doubled in the last two. and it is probably the most expensive it has been in a long time. >> steve. >> it has been password sharing,
jefferies is issuing a bullish saying password sharing tail winds and international growth should leadicting they will hike prices for standard tier in fourth quarter of the year. barclay's issuing a note more skeptical with neutral rating, warning while advertising will contribute to streaming revenue over the long term that scaling ad revenue will take longer than they previous expected. so, contessa, going into earnings, two-thirds of analysts, of the analysts have a buy rating on the stock....
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were several that came forward in the documentary following that there was a civil lawsuit against jefferiesu might all remember this because abercrombie and fitch was dealing with it while jeffries again, was no longer the ceo, having to re-brand itself, have to change all of its management. but then right after that, that's when the nypd, the eastern district of new york, the fbi, all got involved and they started this investigation. and this seems to be the fruits of their labor. so we'll see how this continues. >> we will see as these new details keep on coming up. brynn gingras. thank you. so much, sara. oh, i should say the next hour of cnn news central, brand new hour with new information begins right now kamala harris will be back in battleground, pennsylvania for a cnn town hall and taking questions from voters, still trying to make up their minds at this late hour. >> and while she's preparing
were several that came forward in the documentary following that there was a civil lawsuit against jefferiesu might all remember this because abercrombie and fitch was dealing with it while jeffries again, was no longer the ceo, having to re-brand itself, have to change all of its management. but then right after that, that's when the nypd, the eastern district of new york, the fbi, all got involved and they started this investigation. and this seems to be the fruits of their labor. so we'll...
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center au this tray karis losers and when this tray jerry's gamblers, this train jefferies lost soulsaid now this tray dreams, well not be thwarted on this tray fay will be rewarded on this tray a still whales sing it on this trip the fareed marine where some streets >> haley >> good evening. and i got to see tom homan nothing but with my sale start a fire you can start a fire around the police czech now, looking at me error mom man in get no something happening some can start a fire you can start guns let me shake this world off my shoulders come on behalf phone and it will be calmer well, just about starving. nice. i'm die on for some action i'm sick around here trying to read this book images that's one can start the door applause this guns for high even if we just dance dance president bruce springsteen, the boss. >> it's a very special moment for me. i love the boss, went to see him a few weeks ago here in washington at washington nationals park. very, very special entertainer. he's there campaigning for coming well, a harris out in clarkston, georgia, right now and you heard ver
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pennsylvania, these are all places are all places where can flip seats and at the end of the day, jefferies flip four, at least, in order to flip control of the house. that's something he told me democrats have been governing as if they have the majority. now he wants the gavel to go with it. >> we are certainly worried about maintaining any of these seats. any worries? any specific races in particular that they're concerned about? >> there is a reason he was in new mexico's 2nd district. albuquerque gave vasquez, the lawmaker who is the incumbent there and he was in one of the closest races in 2022, but you also look at other places on the map. you and i were talking when i was in new york at the start of this week because i was in town with the balance of power going through new york state and there were really tight races there. i do think the one throughline from the democrats' perspective is they want to focus on project 2025 and that's why part of the $3 million ad buy they are focused on that topic. they are seeing it as something that polls negatively, and now they're using them to
pennsylvania, these are all places are all places where can flip seats and at the end of the day, jefferies flip four, at least, in order to flip control of the house. that's something he told me democrats have been governing as if they have the majority. now he wants the gavel to go with it. >> we are certainly worried about maintaining any of these seats. any worries? any specific races in particular that they're concerned about? >> there is a reason he was in new mexico's 2nd...
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jefferies financial just did a report for the airlines saying that it had to spend a lot less money on jet fuel soon because it's going to take so much less jet to fly a thinner population. does companies that manufacture the hinges for knee and hip replacements. their stock is down because the biggest driver of knee and hip problems is obesity. and there's going to be a lot less obesity really. so even think about something as basic as jewelers in l.a., about a big run on them, because people's fingers are shrinking so much that their wedding rings don't fit them anymore. they've got to be refitted right? this is going to have crazy unpredictable effects for good for sure for bad, for sure. we need to think about this. if you're an individ thinking about it, there's a lot you've got to be prepared psychologically that i hope i explain in the book i would really recommend if you're thinking it go down the list of the risks obesity go down the 12 big risks that are brought by magic. think about which ones apply you. there's no magic answer. ultimately it's a judgment call that no one ca
jefferies financial just did a report for the airlines saying that it had to spend a lot less money on jet fuel soon because it's going to take so much less jet to fly a thinner population. does companies that manufacture the hinges for knee and hip replacements. their stock is down because the biggest driver of knee and hip problems is obesity. and there's going to be a lot less obesity really. so even think about something as basic as jewelers in l.a., about a big run on them, because...