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alix: i think we should go to joanne. instant analysis with joanne hsu. let's ask the person who did the numbers. joanne hsu, the university of michigan's consumer director. what is leading the decline and the rise and expectation? joanne: consumers are feeling more stressed out about inflation than they were a few months ago, and this is driven by increased concerns over not just gas prices, but food prices as well. consumer is in the previous few months felt the increase in gas prices was possibly temporary, and now that is going on for several months, consumers are getting increasingly worried about the future. alix: hmm. guy: in terms of what the implications of this are, can you talk me through what you think is going to happen next? if the consumer is this gloomy, what are the implications for the economy? joanne: the up legations are not good. when you look at all the things that are happening in this country and also oversees in terms of labor strikes -- overseas in terms of later -- labor strikes, israel, the student loan payments -- a lot of thi
alix: i think we should go to joanne. instant analysis with joanne hsu. let's ask the person who did the numbers. joanne hsu, the university of michigan's consumer director. what is leading the decline and the rise and expectation? joanne: consumers are feeling more stressed out about inflation than they were a few months ago, and this is driven by increased concerns over not just gas prices, but food prices as well. consumer is in the previous few months felt the increase in gas prices was...
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joanne: the investor hat, the portfolio manager hat requires you look at policy. you need to handicap what will be in the u.s. interests, what they will try to do, as well as the economic outlook. advisors capital we do both. we then build up the bottom up analysis company by company. nvidia is a great example. they have 70 opportunities. demand is so strong for ai capabilities. we think if they lose a little bit from china they will make it up elsewhere. it looks like they will have a waiting list of companies that would like their most advanced chips. china could hurt in the longer run. if china is able to replicate the level and quality of chips that nvidia could otherwise supply, -- china will have to be satisfied with lower end graphics chips. ultimately we do not think there will be a big shift in spending by china. they'll have to be satisfied with lesser chips. nvidia will be able to sell more of its higher end chips to u.s. and european and other southeast asian customers. ed: joanne feeney, partner and portfolio manager at advisors capital management and
joanne: the investor hat, the portfolio manager hat requires you look at policy. you need to handicap what will be in the u.s. interests, what they will try to do, as well as the economic outlook. advisors capital we do both. we then build up the bottom up analysis company by company. nvidia is a great example. they have 70 opportunities. demand is so strong for ai capabilities. we think if they lose a little bit from china they will make it up elsewhere. it looks like they will have a waiting...
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joanne: yes, absolutely.ight now, remember the third world i mentioned, the fed, fundamentals, and fear. fear is an important consideration. diversification being a big part of that. energy stocks i think right now, given the geopolitical turmoil that we're seeing, is a very good thing to have in a portfolio, particularly because of the income that it also generates, to help investors get through these tough times when the stocks themselves might be volatile. the m&a in this space, consolidation, large capital costs type industries with large economies of scale, makes a lot of sense from an efficiency perspective. generally these are good things, and we like the combination of chevron and hess here. guy: this sounds like stock picking. alix: it does, what's that? guy: yes, and it continues to be difficult. investors are whipping around the stocks, trying to stay in a stock for a long time, or even in a medium term is really difficult. alix: yeah, also, how do you stock pick and not pay attention to the macro
joanne: yes, absolutely.ight now, remember the third world i mentioned, the fed, fundamentals, and fear. fear is an important consideration. diversification being a big part of that. energy stocks i think right now, given the geopolitical turmoil that we're seeing, is a very good thing to have in a portfolio, particularly because of the income that it also generates, to help investors get through these tough times when the stocks themselves might be volatile. the m&a in this space,...
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let me bring joanne. i was going — extraordinary. let me bring joanne.avy politics over what is important here. i think we look foolish as the country. republicans will face consequences over this. republicans will face consequences overthis. republicans republicans will face consequences over this. republicans have enjoyed an edge in terms of foreign policy and national defence but in a situation where they cannot get past their own problems, i think they will reap serious repercussions in next year's elections. i will reap serious repercussions in next year's elections.— next year's elections. i am sure there are _ next year's elections. i am sure there are some _ next year's elections. i am sure there are some in _ next year's elections. i am sure there are some in the _ next year's elections. i am sure there are some in the districts. next year's elections. i am sure i there are some in the districts who are very concerned about what is going on. meanwhile, a federaljudge in washington has issued a gag order on former president donald trump, limiting
let me bring joanne. i was going — extraordinary. let me bring joanne.avy politics over what is important here. i think we look foolish as the country. republicans will face consequences over this. republicans will face consequences overthis. republicans republicans will face consequences over this. republicans have enjoyed an edge in terms of foreign policy and national defence but in a situation where they cannot get past their own problems, i think they will reap serious repercussions in...
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joanne says a must try other margaritas. >> we tried different 40 different tequilas to get the bestossible. >> reporter: they will have a separate menu then downstairs. from the food to the design they say it was intentional. a place the people in san jose could enjoy. a traditional kitchen with modern touches. >>> happy halloween from the first alert weather center. daytime highs are not spooky. 70s in the forecast throughout the bay area from the santa clara valley where the winchester mystery house is, up into san francisco where there is lots of festivities going on tonight. daytime highs today are mild. we are sitting about five to 10 degrees above average to wrap up the last day of october. beautiful conditions. mostly clear skies and to add to that we see light winds which is better than two days ago. into the north bay we go, upper 70s near petaluma. daytime highs to die -- daytime highs today , we will cool to the upper 60s and across the bay. cooler along the coastline. throughout the bay we will turn to the upper 50s and lower 60s around 8:00. keep that in mind for the ki
joanne says a must try other margaritas. >> we tried different 40 different tequilas to get the bestossible. >> reporter: they will have a separate menu then downstairs. from the food to the design they say it was intentional. a place the people in san jose could enjoy. a traditional kitchen with modern touches. >>> happy halloween from the first alert weather center. daytime highs are not spooky. 70s in the forecast throughout the bay area from the santa clara valley where...
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joanne woodward and paul newman.ip you can see how it was like, you know, a snowball rolling down a hill they found each other. >> and that was it. >> and that was it. >> they were married for 50 years until paul died in 2008. >> if it had been me, i would have stayed until sunset. >> aren't you reckless. >> aren't you? >> and the spark never vanished. melissa says >> i would watch my father walk by my mother and he would do this little pinch. as they're walking by, they would just touch each other. they were very affectionate with each other i see this picture of them younger, and it reminds them of exactly images that i have from them except, they're in bathrobes and their hair is gray. >> they kept that. >> they did. >> i have no serious time for anything else. >> you don't have to explain. >> pouring through hundreds of images, the project was a labor of love for melissa. >> there must have been a juxtaposition between the photos of your parents as movie stars and your photos of your parents as parents. >> the bi
joanne woodward and paul newman.ip you can see how it was like, you know, a snowball rolling down a hill they found each other. >> and that was it. >> and that was it. >> they were married for 50 years until paul died in 2008. >> if it had been me, i would have stayed until sunset. >> aren't you reckless. >> aren't you? >> and the spark never vanished. melissa says >> i would watch my father walk by my mother and he would do this little pinch. as...
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and then, joanne, there is violence on top of that. there are threats of violence. don bing says his wife sleeps with a gun next to her, a republican congressman, because of the threats that they received. i don't know what you make of this. >> i guess i make two things a bit, number one, and i also when i think about the current moment, i go back to 1856, which is i'm sure that's what ray was talking about. two months battled to create a speaker, to elect a speaker. which was two months because slavery was the issue, and it couldn't be compromised, and in the end, a new party, anti slave party, rises, and that indeed becomes the way forward in politics at that time. so these kinds of speaker battles are kind of a snapshot of the nation. and what we're seeing now, is a rise of extremism on the right, a good number of people on the right who are not pushing back. and a small number of people on the right who are. so number one, what that shows us, is right where we are. there is not a stream of opposition to what's going on right now on the right. and so, for all the
and then, joanne, there is violence on top of that. there are threats of violence. don bing says his wife sleeps with a gun next to her, a republican congressman, because of the threats that they received. i don't know what you make of this. >> i guess i make two things a bit, number one, and i also when i think about the current moment, i go back to 1856, which is i'm sure that's what ray was talking about. two months battled to create a speaker, to elect a speaker. which was two months...
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>> joanne said philip never told her either about a physical fight in his home between the sons, craig and tell it. detectives may have overlooked the real power tank about to explode in phillip's life. >> he had a lot of pressure on him. business wise. >> joann describe to the jury just how big and varied phillips impressive business holdings were. two from his real estate investments. >> there was a probably 18 entities he was involved in. >> two is connections with cattle investors across georgia and beyond. >> there was someone georgia, but he had them in kentucky, he had cows all over. >> now she told the story that by the summer of 2008's the real estate bubble bursting her boss stop selling and the banks began calling. second and third demands for past two payments of 50 and $60,000. the defense suggested had someone been on the shorthand of one of phillip heidt's dealings? and for reasons of money, and revenge, had wanted him in his family dead? there was evidence to suggest that said the defense. >> i know this one in particular that got pretty irate. >> joanne told the jury a
>> joanne said philip never told her either about a physical fight in his home between the sons, craig and tell it. detectives may have overlooked the real power tank about to explode in phillip's life. >> he had a lot of pressure on him. business wise. >> joann describe to the jury just how big and varied phillips impressive business holdings were. two from his real estate investments. >> there was a probably 18 entities he was involved in. >> two is connections...
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i'm happy to handed over to the ceo of aarp, joanne jenkins. >> good afternoon.is an honor for me to be here. i have the privilege of leading an organization that is dedicated to empowering americans to choose how they live as they age. throughout our lives, we have been advised to save money retirement but this can be a daunting task. while many americans seek professional help, too many can't trust the advice they get about how to make the retirement savings work for them. tens of millions of people across the country have invested hard earned money into retirement accounts. they need to be able to trust financial advisors to give them the advice that is solely and completely in their best interest. that's why aarp is honored to be here as we take the critical step to honor the retirement savings of so many hard-working americans. the road to get here has been long and hard-fought and aarp has been there every step of the way, never giving up the fight, and neither has president biden. his administration has worked diligently to level the playing field and prov
i'm happy to handed over to the ceo of aarp, joanne jenkins. >> good afternoon.is an honor for me to be here. i have the privilege of leading an organization that is dedicated to empowering americans to choose how they live as they age. throughout our lives, we have been advised to save money retirement but this can be a daunting task. while many americans seek professional help, too many can't trust the advice they get about how to make the retirement savings work for them. tens of...
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it was so great to see joanne there. as you can see in the on the left, she's in her element and leading the show and she's very comfortable. and even though she's a big critic of herself, she she shouldn't be because she was amazing. and the event was really fantastic. it's great to see that whole corner and that whole section of town just energized. and it was popping. so congratulations to joanne and all the folks at at edge on the square. so i'd also like to share with you my planned schedule over the next few weeks where i'll be traveling to various conferences and summits . this including the western museums association's annual meeting in pasadena, california . so i'll be there from october 5th to the eighth, where where i will present as a panelist to share our work on monuments and memorials. that's led by nicole meldahl, who is from western neighborhoods. and she is a fairly well known historian in the city and is active and she is also leading that effort on that panel. but i'm one of the presenters next to ne
it was so great to see joanne there. as you can see in the on the left, she's in her element and leading the show and she's very comfortable. and even though she's a big critic of herself, she she shouldn't be because she was amazing. and the event was really fantastic. it's great to see that whole corner and that whole section of town just energized. and it was popping. so congratulations to joanne and all the folks at at edge on the square. so i'd also like to share with you my planned...
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joanne feeney joins us from advisors capital.ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ explore endless design possibilities. to find your personal style. endless hardie® siding colors. textures and styles. it's possible. with james hardie™. >> the are not detecting any clear signs of financial stress. these anomalies are concerning and we actually think that the system can withstand rates to 5.5% and it is how quickly they will get there. lisa: that was the chief global strategist at principal asset management and we are seeing stasis in equities as we see anything but in the bond world. that is one of the big takeaways. the s&p futures are risk off but to me it has been relatively immune to what we are seeing with 10-year yields nearing the highest levels back to 2007. tom: talking about the non-correlations and they are there in spades. netflix is a component that i cannot remember. there is some green on the screen after some red tw
joanne feeney joins us from advisors capital.ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ explore endless design possibilities. to find your personal style. endless hardie® siding colors. textures and styles. it's possible. with james hardie™. >> the are not detecting any clear signs of financial stress. these anomalies are concerning and we actually think that the system can withstand rates...
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this is washington, joanne, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. i want to say there is shame in not changing but there's no shame in changing and that is what i have to say. thank you. host: is this a change for the good? caller: yes. there's no shame in changing. but there is if you don't. host: joann amash at. james out of detroit. your next. caller: good morning, america. we have all these complainers about the immigrants but do you realize the people coming here are coming from venezuela? they have plenty of oil and everything but they cannot even afford to feed themselves. i get sick and tired of people coming to america from other countries in europe. they want a better life. not oppose it. i agree we need to help them. but it's amazing to me these people are calling. immigrants came here with the idea that they want freedom and a better life for themselves but they have a problem with others having the same thing. america, get that mentality out and welcome people from all over the world. god did not create this problem. we need to help the
this is washington, joanne, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. i want to say there is shame in not changing but there's no shame in changing and that is what i have to say. thank you. host: is this a change for the good? caller: yes. there's no shame in changing. but there is if you don't. host: joann amash at. james out of detroit. your next. caller: good morning, america. we have all these complainers about the immigrants but do you realize the people coming here are coming from...
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alamo square is a hotspot for car break ins, resident joanne schwartz has seen it this week. >> threeust boom, boom, boom, all broken out. a couple of weeks ago, another three in a row. >> this has been going on for far too long. >> mayon
alamo square is a hotspot for car break ins, resident joanne schwartz has seen it this week. >> threeust boom, boom, boom, all broken out. a couple of weeks ago, another three in a row. >> this has been going on for far too long. >> mayon
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es el posible responsable de la muerte de joanne. este en agosto.ipo de arma blanca. >> sucedió en un sendero a lo largo del arroyo penitencia en el en la zona este central de la ciudad de san josé. en un lugar donde no hay cámaras de seguridad. por esto, la policía está pidiendo ayuda del público , acaso de la área donde ocurrió . >> no tenemos mucha información o evidencia de video. estamos hablando hoy para pedir la ayuda del público. >> ocurrió el 3 de agosto a eso de las 5,18 de la tarde. la víctima es un hombre adulto que solamente caminaba por el lugar y que sobrevivió al ataque. si usted sabe algo, por favor reportarlo a la policía. puede hacerlo de forma anónima. con esto vamos a la pausa. promulgan una ordenanza para proteger a los inquilinos de los abusos de propietarios. y en breve le diremos en qué ciudad recomiendan encarecidamente que todos se vacunen este otoño para protegerse a sí mismos y a los demás. >> hay vacunas disponibles para combatir las enfermedades respiratorias en es en la ciudad de antioch. tienen una nueva protección y
es el posible responsable de la muerte de joanne. este en agosto.ipo de arma blanca. >> sucedió en un sendero a lo largo del arroyo penitencia en el en la zona este central de la ciudad de san josé. en un lugar donde no hay cámaras de seguridad. por esto, la policía está pidiendo ayuda del público , acaso de la área donde ocurrió . >> no tenemos mucha información o evidencia de video. estamos hablando hoy para pedir la ayuda del público. >> ocurrió el 3 de agosto a...
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saw friends, family, people who did not even know the senator, and dozens of coworkers, including joanne hayes-white and white, who you may remember as former fire chief of san francisco. after she retired from the fort in 2019, she went to work for senator feinstein's office. >> she was a role model for me, i have a huge admiration and respect for her. both an honor and a privilege to work for her. she did so much for so many people. she literally worked up to her last day, as she wanted. >> reporter: hayes-white said today has been a fitting tribute to a life well lived. >> thank you very much. just about 10 minutes ago, we learned that the city announced that tomorrow's memorial services will not , will not be open to the public. that is due to increased security at city hall. more on that later in the show. we will have more live coverage of senator feinstein's memorial service tomorrow, starting at 12:30 p.m. on kpix plus and streaming on cbs news bay area. >>> let's switch gears for a moment, and talk about our warm weather. paul heggen is standing by in our virtual letter set to s
saw friends, family, people who did not even know the senator, and dozens of coworkers, including joanne hayes-white and white, who you may remember as former fire chief of san francisco. after she retired from the fort in 2019, she went to work for senator feinstein's office. >> she was a role model for me, i have a huge admiration and respect for her. both an honor and a privilege to work for her. she did so much for so many people. she literally worked up to her last day, as she...
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joanne replied that ukraine should continue complex internal reforms. we all have to understand that there will be no peace on... our continent without ukraine's membership in nato. there is no other effective one security mechanism other than nato. ukraine's membership in the alliance will mean a stable security situation on the entire continent. ruslan syrovy, the head of the mukachiv border detachment department, who was discovered and turned out to be an agent of the kremlin, was informed of the suspicion. this is reported by the state bureau of investigation. the suspect arrived for service in transcarpathia. in june 2022, from lysychansk, he was appointed head of the cyber protection group of one of the border divisions, he did not have access to state secrets. recently, he a member of the dodgers group illegally crossed the border with hungary. and in a few days , information appeared in one of the russian publications that the fugitive had been working as an agent of the special services of the russian federation for a long time and now. is in m
joanne replied that ukraine should continue complex internal reforms. we all have to understand that there will be no peace on... our continent without ukraine's membership in nato. there is no other effective one security mechanism other than nato. ukraine's membership in the alliance will mean a stable security situation on the entire continent. ruslan syrovy, the head of the mukachiv border detachment department, who was discovered and turned out to be an agent of the kremlin, was informed...
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. >> tracy sherman and joann loulan say defi was their hero. >> i think dianne feinstein has been justcredible trailblazer for an amazing woman , and she's done a lot for our city and our state. and i wanted to pay my respects to what she did for gun control, for lgbtq rights, for women in for women in the senate, for getting women in the senate and the house. >> i mean, she was everybody's godmother. you know, she was like, come on in. i'm going to show you how to do it. and we're going to rock this place. and she did. >> by midday, the line to get into city hall, stretching down van ness avenue as the sun was hot. but many didn't care, waiting almost an hour to pay respects. >> all the things she worked on, all the things she did, the way she fought for, the things she believed in. you know something you don't see very much anymore. >> i remember her coming out of the mayor's office after milk and moscone were killed and she held it together remarkably well for being panicked on the inside. >> i met some of feinstein over the years. i found her to be a very warm person. i absolutely
. >> tracy sherman and joann loulan say defi was their hero. >> i think dianne feinstein has been justcredible trailblazer for an amazing woman , and she's done a lot for our city and our state. and i wanted to pay my respects to what she did for gun control, for lgbtq rights, for women in for women in the senate, for getting women in the senate and the house. >> i mean, she was everybody's godmother. you know, she was like, come on in. i'm going to show you how to do it. and...
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and the jazz admitted to the, to say the with examine and all joanne mediation, then asked locals continue to protest against the french presence in the country. suzan, it's been here for years and nothing has changed. they're always deaf here and people suspect differential completed english jones a little bit about what we one from them is to leave within 2 weeks. that's enough for us. it's not up to them to choose for us. they us multinational, responsible for the largest mountain made chemical dis active in both balls skips a recent quote, hearing without the precaution. america now can we called post the major gas leak in india that killed thousands of 59 years ago. the vitamin administration bucker's down threats of got been shut down as officials, i've made the us is running out of money to support the profit companies new. great . the . this is odds each national reaching you live from russian capital. i am michael porter, of facilitating support for the national police. that's how canyon president we have moved to it describes the un approve many tree intervention in the caribbean
and the jazz admitted to the, to say the with examine and all joanne mediation, then asked locals continue to protest against the french presence in the country. suzan, it's been here for years and nothing has changed. they're always deaf here and people suspect differential completed english jones a little bit about what we one from them is to leave within 2 weeks. that's enough for us. it's not up to them to choose for us. they us multinational, responsible for the largest mountain made...
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. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.know their stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments, paying off higher interest credit cards, and covering medical costs. - a person like me needed to get a reverse mortgage. it changed my life, it was the best thing i've ever done. - [tom selleck] really? - yes! without a doubt! - just like these folks, medical costs, and give you some extra cash aag can show you how a reverse mortgage loan uses your built-up home equity to give you tax-free cash. they also know they can pay it back whenever it works for 'em. from a reverse mortgage loan for a better retirement. - it's a good thing. from a reverse mortgage
. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.know their stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by...
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joining us is joanne feeney, partner and portfolio manager at advisers capital management. >> far too many times, joe. it's obviously the key topic for the macro perspective on the markets. obviously, we like to do, since we're selecting individual stocks for our clients is look at the companies themselves and figure out in this market, in this environment, which companies can still do well. as i like to say, let's make sure we recognize consumers are facing more challenges and own a company like a tj maxx or mcdonald's for example. >> don't you have to decide whether you're going to tighten too much and cause a recession? you need to try to figure out exactly where we are in the economic cycle. do you think what's happening in the industrials or other indicators show you we are headed for the recession that i guess was taken off the table about three months ago? maybe it's back on. >> it's still up in the air. we don't know how much more work the fed has to do to get inflation all the way down to its target. there's still chatter of another rate hike this year. we don't kn
joining us is joanne feeney, partner and portfolio manager at advisers capital management. >> far too many times, joe. it's obviously the key topic for the macro perspective on the markets. obviously, we like to do, since we're selecting individual stocks for our clients is look at the companies themselves and figure out in this market, in this environment, which companies can still do well. as i like to say, let's make sure we recognize consumers are facing more challenges and own a...
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at that time joanne goode at that timejoanne goode will be on your local bbc radio station with a highlyertaining late show. whatever you're doing this evening, i wish you a very good evening, goodbye. so who is going to do it? which movement will run gaza? there is no answer to it. and therefore, it is so dangerous because when you go to such a big operation without thinking about the day after, you have a major problem. ht thinking about the day after, you have a major problem. h is thinking about the day after, you have a major problem.— thinking about the day after, you have a major problem. have a ma'or problem. it is good to have a ma'or problem. it is good to have ou have a major problem. it is good to have you with _ have a major problem. it is good to have you with us _ have a major problem. it is good to have you with us tonight, _ have a major problem. it is good to have you with us tonight, gideon i have you with us tonight, gideon levy from haaretz, thank you so much. . ~ ,, levy from haaretz, thank you so much. . ~' ,, , levy from haaretz, thank you so much. . ~ ,, , . hell
at that time joanne goode at that timejoanne goode will be on your local bbc radio station with a highlyertaining late show. whatever you're doing this evening, i wish you a very good evening, goodbye. so who is going to do it? which movement will run gaza? there is no answer to it. and therefore, it is so dangerous because when you go to such a big operation without thinking about the day after, you have a major problem. ht thinking about the day after, you have a major problem. h is thinking...
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- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.andkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they all loved their home, and they all wanted to stay in that home. - [announcer] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now. and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments. it could also pay off higher interest credit cards, medical costs, and give you some extra cash to help your retirement lifestyle. - i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. - it allowed me to live in my home and not have to make payments. - a whole lot of families have gotten tax free cash from a reverse mortgag
- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.andkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they all loved their home, and they all...
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fox news poll shows a growing number of people think joann hunter biden did something either illegal or at the very least unethical. it is a majority for hunter and the growing minority for joe biden as well so they are going to lose that momentum if the speaker debate drags on. >> this is stunning because in total, 68% of americans now believe president biden acted illegally or unethically in regards to his son's business deals in spite of the media's efforts to cover for the biden family for years, in spite of the doj's efforts to cover for hunter biden, four years, 68% of the american public is not buying it. republicans need to recognize the political capital they have in 2024. they can convince the american public why they are the best fit to lead washington or they can squander everything they have built and allow democrats to win again as they did during the midterm elections. david: we will be watching get. the bank of mom and dad coming to the rescue for homebuyers. we will talk about how parents are helping their kids as it becomes more difficult to purchase a house next. p
fox news poll shows a growing number of people think joann hunter biden did something either illegal or at the very least unethical. it is a majority for hunter and the growing minority for joe biden as well so they are going to lose that momentum if the speaker debate drags on. >> this is stunning because in total, 68% of americans now believe president biden acted illegally or unethically in regards to his son's business deals in spite of the media's efforts to cover for the biden...
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this is joanne, can you hear me? i'm host: you're on, go ahead. caller: they took an oath to defend the constitution but to work the federal government as a republic form of government. he's kept the republic and federal form of government when voting on legislation. that's what we need in there. with patrick mchenry, if you look at his record he's been there since 2005. he's a lifer. and he's been voting mostly on the democratic side of the party. we are not a democracy. wear republic. that's what's important to us. if we didn't have all these moderate republicans voting as democrats, we would have a strong republic. a free republic. and that's the problem here. and i also want to mention, when they said pressure campaign, that is a sure copout. because when constituents are calling you, it's not because the republicans up there are telling them to call you. it's the job we're supposed to do and reach out, not just to our representatives in our state, but we need to reach out to the representatives in the other
this is joanne, can you hear me? i'm host: you're on, go ahead. caller: they took an oath to defend the constitution but to work the federal government as a republic form of government. he's kept the republic and federal form of government when voting on legislation. that's what we need in there. with patrick mchenry, if you look at his record he's been there since 2005. he's a lifer. and he's been voting mostly on the democratic side of the party. we are not a democracy. wear republic. that's...
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at that time joanne goode at that timejoanne goode will be on your local bbc radio station with a highlyich movement will run gaza? there
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but nobody is saying joanne, you wanted to get a quick one in.ow many people it will take to handle multi fronts. >> joey: bret baier asked john kirby about the money iran has been able to rake in and he wanted to pivot back to the 6 billion. i think back to john kirby on september 19th, i believe it was john kirby that if iran is found to promote any type of terrorism, there would be consequences. he was so sure it wouldn't happen he would say that and now looking at american citizens held hostage. brian mass said americans save americans, that is a big step and one the -- >> harris: we didn't do it in afghanistan. after kabul was hit, other countries were going to get their own and biden and his pentagon were not doing that. >> emily: they weren't and the landskein tenor created by this tepid relationship with israel, atrocities occurring there, it is not a battlefield, it is a massacre, it is not human. for this administration to ignore thus far the americans included and ignore our greatest ally, harken back to the state he set, it took him o
but nobody is saying joanne, you wanted to get a quick one in.ow many people it will take to handle multi fronts. >> joey: bret baier asked john kirby about the money iran has been able to rake in and he wanted to pivot back to the 6 billion. i think back to john kirby on september 19th, i believe it was john kirby that if iran is found to promote any type of terrorism, there would be consequences. he was so sure it wouldn't happen he would say that and now looking at american citizens...
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. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments, paying off higher interest credit cards, and covering medical costs. - a person like me needed to get a reverse mortgage. it changed my life, it was the best thing i've ever done. - [tom selleck] really? - yes! without a doubt! - just like these folks, medical costs, and give you some extra cash aag can show you how a reverse mortgage loan uses your built-up home equity to give you tax-free cash. they also know they can pay it back whenever it works for 'em. from a reverse mortgage loan for a better retirement. - it's a good thing. from a reverse mortgage loan for a bette
. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly...
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. >> you mentioned your mom joanne -- and again, i want to offer my condolences, and remind our audiences just 24 hours after that raid that she passed away. she was a longtime publisher of the paper, she was so passionate about her work, about the paper. what do you think she would say now after everything you and your staff have done? getting the paper out? reporting on what happened to you? she is looking down from heaven. what is she thinking? >> first thing she would say is, get some sleep and eat better. but she is a mom, after all. i think she would say that, you know, when you are 98 you don't have a lot of contribution to make to the world anymore. you are going to go out, and you would like to control that. you will go out, but you are going to go out quietly. she didn't go out quietly. it was very unpleasant for her. but i think if he could look down and say, see what happened since then, she would say, gee, this is great, at 98 i still managed to contribute something to this discussion of freedom of the press and democracy and the first amendment and everything else. i think
. >> you mentioned your mom joanne -- and again, i want to offer my condolences, and remind our audiences just 24 hours after that raid that she passed away. she was a longtime publisher of the paper, she was so passionate about her work, about the paper. what do you think she would say now after everything you and your staff have done? getting the paper out? reporting on what happened to you? she is looking down from heaven. what is she thinking? >> first thing she would say is,...
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- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they all loved their home, and they all wanted to stay in that home. - [announcer] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now. and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments. it could also pay off higher interest credit cards, medical costs, and give you some extra cash to help your retirement lifestyle. - i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. - it allowed me to live in my home and not have to make payments. - a whole lot of families have gotten t
- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they...
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. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common. and they know their stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments, paying off higher interest credit cards, and covering medical costs. - a person like me needed to get a reverse mortgage. it changed my life, it was the best thing i've ever done. - [tom selleck] really? - yes! without a doubt! - just like these folks, medical costs, and give you some extra cash aag can show you how a reverse mortgage loan uses your built-up home equity to give you tax-free cash. they also know they can pay it back whenever it works for 'em. from a reverse mortgage loan for a better retirement. - it's a good thing. from a reverse
. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common. and they know their stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by...
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- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.y. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they all loved their home, and they all wanted to stay in that home. - [announcer] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now. and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments. it could also pay off higher interest credit cards, medical costs, and give you some extra cash to help your retirement lifestyle. - i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. - it allowed me to live in my home and not have to make payments. - a whole lot of families have gotten
- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.y. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they...
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. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.y know their stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments, paying off higher interest credit cards, and covering medical costs. - a person like me needed to get a reverse mortgage. it changed my life, it was the best thing i've ever done. - [tom selleck] really? - yes! without a doubt! - just like these folks, medical costs, and give you some extra cash aag can show you how a reverse mortgage loan uses your built-up home equity to give you tax-free cash. they also know they can pay it back whenever it works for 'em. from a reverse mortgage loan for a better retirement. - it's a good thing. from a reverse mortgag
. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.y know their stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by...
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- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.m him up up u - [announcer] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now. and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments. it could also pay off higher interest credit cards, medical costs, and give you some extra cash to help your retirement lifestyle. - i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. - it allowed me to live in my home and not have to make payments. - a whole lot of families have gotten tax free cash from a reverse mortgage loan for a better retirement. - i don't have to worry about a mortgage payment every month. - it's a good thing. - [announcer] call right now to receive your free, no obligation info kit. the kit will show you how you may get the cash you need using your home's equity as a reverse mortgage from aag. - call the number on your screen. - look, why don't you call aag and find out what a reverse mortga
- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.m him up up u - [announcer] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now. and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments. it could also pay off higher interest credit cards, medical costs, and give you some extra cash to help your retirement...
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- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.put it a different way. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they all loved their home, and they all wanted to stay in that home. - [announcer] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now. and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments. it could also pay off higher interest credit cards, medical costs, and give you some extra cash to help your retirement lifestyle. - i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. - it allowed me to live in my home and not have to make payments. - a whole lot of
- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.put it a different way. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same...
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. >> tracy sherman and joann loulan say defi was their hero. >> i think dianne feinstein has been just an incredible trailblazer for an amazing woman . and she's done a lot for our city and our state. and i wanted to pay my respects to what she did for gun control, for lgbtq rights, for women in for women in the senate, for getting women in the senate and the house. >> i mean, she was everybody's godmother. you know, she was like, come on in. i'm going to show you how to do it. and we're going to rock this place. and she did. >> by midday, the line to get into city hall, stretching down van ness avenue as the sun was hot. but many didn't care, waiting almost an hour to pay respects. >> all the things she worked on, all the things she did, the way she fought for, the things she believed in. you know something you don't see very much anymore. >> i remember her coming out of the mayor's office after milk and moscone were killed and she held it together remarkably well for being panicked on the inside. >> i met simplifying stein over the years, i found her to be a very warm person. i absol
. >> tracy sherman and joann loulan say defi was their hero. >> i think dianne feinstein has been just an incredible trailblazer for an amazing woman . and she's done a lot for our city and our state. and i wanted to pay my respects to what she did for gun control, for lgbtq rights, for women in for women in the senate, for getting women in the senate and the house. >> i mean, she was everybody's godmother. you know, she was like, come on in. i'm going to show you how to do...
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- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.t it a different way. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they a give you cash now. and when you need it in the future. ed me to live in my home and not have to make payments. - a whole lot of families have gotten tax free cash from a reverse mortgage loan for a better retirement. - i don't have to worry about a mortgage payment every month. - it's a good thing. - [announcer] call right now to receive your free, no obligation info kit. the kit will show you how you may get the cash you need using your home's equity as a reverse mortgage from aag. - call the number on your screen. - look, why don't you call aag and find out what a reverse mortgage can mean for you? - [announcer] call aag, the country's number one reverse mortgage lender. - call the number on your screen. ♪. larry: welcome back, folks. let's continue our war coverage. go to straight to fox news correspondent lucas tomlinson live in tel aviv. lucas, good evening, what y
- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.t it a different way. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they a give you cash now. and when you need it in the future. ed me to live in my home and not have to make payments. - a whole lot of families have gotten tax free cash from a reverse mortgage loan for a better retirement. - i don't have to worry about a mortgage payment every month. -...
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it's joanne, by the way. >> it's joanne. >> it's joanne. >> oh, yeah.which is who do we trust with our education system ? education system? >> and i have to say regretfully , certainly not any politicians . what we've seen over the last 30 or 40 years is just constant reform. and i think, you know, whether you're a teacher or whether you're a teacher or whether you're a parent or whether you're a parent or whether indeed you are a student at school, this is just a kind of technocratic focus which isn't helping to concentrate on the real sort of philosophical issues of what we want from education. now, i'm not in favour of the reforms that you've discussed that the labour party want to bring in and i'm not particularly impressed by what rishi sunak had to offer last week either because i think in cases these are kind of in both cases these are kind of they're kind of tinkering around they're kind of tinkering around the edges and they're not looking at the really serious issues children should issues of what children should be taught, what the underlying
it's joanne, by the way. >> it's joanne. >> it's joanne. >> oh, yeah.which is who do we trust with our education system ? education system? >> and i have to say regretfully , certainly not any politicians . what we've seen over the last 30 or 40 years is just constant reform. and i think, you know, whether you're a teacher or whether you're a teacher or whether you're a parent or whether you're a parent or whether indeed you are a student at school, this is just a kind...
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resident joanne schwartz has seen it this week. >> three cars in a row with just boom, boom, boom, all broken out . a couple of weeks ago, another three in a row. >> this has been going on for far too long. >> mayor london breed says stopping crime in san francisco starts with making some big changes. the mayor says that she wants to give san francisco police officers the ability again to crack down on crime like car break-ins we are taking something to the ballot. >> we're going around the board of supervisors. we're going around the police commission. we're going straight to the people of san francisco to ballot measure safer, san francisco would expand sfpd's pursuit policy, allowing officers to chase suspects in some nonviolent crimes like the one you see here. >> and it would give police access to new surveillance technology and it would reduce the amount of paperwork keeping officers off the streets. so we don't keep sending officers back to their desks when they can be out on the streets. safer san francisco will authorize the police to install and use surveillance cameras. it w
resident joanne schwartz has seen it this week. >> three cars in a row with just boom, boom, boom, all broken out . a couple of weeks ago, another three in a row. >> this has been going on for far too long. >> mayor london breed says stopping crime in san francisco starts with making some big changes. the mayor says that she wants to give san francisco police officers the ability again to crack down on crime like car break-ins we are taking something to the ballot. >>...
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alamo square is a hotspot for car break ins, resident joanne schwartz has seen it this week. >> three cars in a row with just boom, boom, boom, all broken out. a couple of weeks ago, another three in a row. >> this has been going on for far too long. >> mayor london breed says stopping crime in san francisco starts with making some big changes. the mayor says that she wants to give san francisco police officers the ability again to crack down on crime like car break ins. >> we are taking something to the ballot. we're going around the board of supervisors. we're going around the police commission on we're going straight to the people of san francisco ballot measure safer, san francisco would expand sfpd's pursuit policy, allowing officers to chase suspects in some nonviolent crimes like the one you see here. >> it would give police access to new surveillance technology and it would reduce the amount of paperwork keeping officers off the streets so we don't keep sending officers back to their desks when they can be out on the streets. safer san francisco will authorize the police to in
alamo square is a hotspot for car break ins, resident joanne schwartz has seen it this week. >> three cars in a row with just boom, boom, boom, all broken out. a couple of weeks ago, another three in a row. >> this has been going on for far too long. >> mayor london breed says stopping crime in san francisco starts with making some big changes. the mayor says that she wants to give san francisco police officers the ability again to crack down on crime like car break ins....