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and back with us is our friend, former cia director john brennan. >> in defense of the media, i wouldke to note that i think all people did was report on what kash patel has said and done a lot of and done. he had a lot of podcast interviews. he talked about an enemies list. and so, mr. director, i just would encourage you to check your own receipts because perhaps that will help you understand what's going on. thankfully. lizzy. all right. what did the fbi agents what are they saying? how do they feel. because just yesterday we had that little presser after he was sworn in. there were many media reports. i heard it on television, not on our network, but on others. and i read in the papers that kash patel was moderating his tone. he was striking a different tone with the fbi agents now that he is the director. and it didn't sound moderated to me, but i was just a calm person. so i would like to know from the expert. >> you know, i think for way too long. >> we've hoped for the best that people will rise to their. >> position and everything. >> will be fine. i'm way beyond that. if som
and back with us is our friend, former cia director john brennan. >> in defense of the media, i wouldke to note that i think all people did was report on what kash patel has said and done a lot of and done. he had a lot of podcast interviews. he talked about an enemies list. and so, mr. director, i just would encourage you to check your own receipts because perhaps that will help you understand what's going on. thankfully. lizzy. all right. what did the fbi agents what are they saying?...
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joining us now is former cia director john brennan. seen so far from the senate with rfk jr. today, opponents sort of dropping by the wayside. now we have a critical vote in favor of her from another person that we thought might have been against her. what do you think about chelsea gabbard becoming the next dni? >> well, first of all. >> andrea, it's wonderful to. be with you. and i just want. >> to say. >> thank you for your many years of hard work. >> helping to. >> shed light on an increasingly complicated and dangerous world. you have done a terrific job. >> well, clearly. >> over the. >> past. >> several weeks. >> tulsi gabbard. >> has been. >> subjected to a number of questions from during her confirmation hearing, as well as just scrutiny about her past record and statements. and i think those were all very legitimate lines of inquiry. and so now it's a question of whether or not the senate is going to fulfill its obligations under the advice and consent responsibilities that it has. and so my interest is whoever is confirmed a
joining us now is former cia director john brennan. seen so far from the senate with rfk jr. today, opponents sort of dropping by the wayside. now we have a critical vote in favor of her from another person that we thought might have been against her. what do you think about chelsea gabbard becoming the next dni? >> well, first of all. >> andrea, it's wonderful to. be with you. and i just want. >> to say. >> thank you for your many years of hard work. >> helping...
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john brennan served as director of the cia, and he joins me now. first of all, mr.at he said about ukraine, he basically said, we're not going to be a guarantor of european security, which is the real kind of 70 year break with with the kind of global nato order that also seems to have been walked back. jd vance seems to be sending some sort of cleanup, contradictory messages. what do you understand about what u.s. policy here actually is? >> i wish. >> i could tell you, chris. >> but it's. >> been quite clear. >> i think. >> from ever since. this nomination. >> was announced. that he is unqualified and lacks the experience. to be. >> the secretary of defense. and it was demonstrated quite. visibly on the world stage in munich. >> and so, again. >> i think it just underscores that he is way out of. >> his league. >> right now in terms of trying to represent. >> you. >> the us defense department, with our foreign counterparts. but even more fundamentally, i think what we're seeing now with all of these different statements and conflicting statements, that there's a r
john brennan served as director of the cia, and he joins me now. first of all, mr.at he said about ukraine, he basically said, we're not going to be a guarantor of european security, which is the real kind of 70 year break with with the kind of global nato order that also seems to have been walked back. jd vance seems to be sending some sort of cleanup, contradictory messages. what do you understand about what u.s. policy here actually is? >> i wish. >> i could tell you, chris....
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let's bring in to our coverage former cia director, now senior national security analyst john brennanyou some coverage from russian state tv. after tulsi gabbard was first tapped. >> to. >> be nuts. >> with tulsi. >> gabbard at. the iota lab of putin avenue. >> mr. >> nazar. nazar the kremlin tiktok's moderna narrative. trump needs to choose the most volatile. nut 33 years lloyd austin the fact that. it constitutes. american greatness. mr. >> interestingly enough. >> i mean, on that last point, i believe them very interesting times are ahead for the united states and for us in russia as well. what does it mean for the intelligence agencies that tulsi gabbard is one step closer to sitting atop them? >> well, i think there's worry. >> throughout the intelligence community, the women and men of the intelligence community really deserve. >> to have. >> a leader who is going to fulfill the solemn obligations and. responsibilities of the office that they're going to hold. >> and it's. >> quite clear that a number of the nominees for these senior positions are not just unqualified, but have
let's bring in to our coverage former cia director, now senior national security analyst john brennanyou some coverage from russian state tv. after tulsi gabbard was first tapped. >> to. >> be nuts. >> with tulsi. >> gabbard at. the iota lab of putin avenue. >> mr. >> nazar. nazar the kremlin tiktok's moderna narrative. trump needs to choose the most volatile. nut 33 years lloyd austin the fact that. it constitutes. american greatness. mr. >>...
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here's what i know from then media perspective john brennan brand to cia and out and out msnbc and you't tell the difference between him and keith olbermann. james comer a book --leak james clapper went to cnn and raking we are talking aboutre 5 minutes later cna givesss a ft contract and at the top they art exposed after they go on air and se youe how anti-trump and anti-democracy they really are. >> we will see what kash patel hapates to offer. the coming up on "the big weekend show" doj gen z could be the most depressed than first. that army, navy, the recoupment numbers you are hearing, they are at record so we are happy about that.at r speak of the u.s. military>> t getting much-needed makeover. ♪ ♪ you think those phone guys will ever figure out how to keep 5g home internet from slowing down during peak hours? their customers have to share a wireless signal with everyone in their area. oooh. you know, it's kinda like when you bring a really big cake for your birthday, and then there's only a little, tiny sliver left for the birthday girl. aw. well, wish her a happy birthday. happ
here's what i know from then media perspective john brennan brand to cia and out and out msnbc and you't tell the difference between him and keith olbermann. james comer a book --leak james clapper went to cnn and raking we are talking aboutre 5 minutes later cna givesss a ft contract and at the top they art exposed after they go on air and se youe how anti-trump and anti-democracy they really are. >> we will see what kash patel hapates to offer. the coming up on "the big weekend...
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john brennan was one of the big mouths of the russia collision running around in 17 and 18, the trumpnd he also lost his security clearance. >> look at the lies that they told about donald trump. look at all the things that they did they try to say trump would do effort elected president, he did not start new wars and he got us candidly to the safest phase we bid in the united states and a longtime member headed back to that, the border security issue pushing ahead, with regard to what is going to do for the economy you will see trade deals women had any new trade deals under joe biden. obviously we need the trade deals to expand the economy, that's one of the reasons for the terrorist he wants to start the trade deals with a level playing field. maria: understood it's good to see you. we'll be watching your work. thank you. maria: austin scott is on capitol hill. stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ chocolate fundraiser. with the chase mobile app, things move a little more smoothly. ♪ deposit checks easily and send money quickly. ♪ that's convenience from chase. (♪) at enterprise mob
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later reagan's opponent embraced it and on the house side, you had ogden reed from new york and john brennan, a democrat of ohio. and they passed quite overwhelmingly passed both houses. but nixon then, after a lot of reflection and a heck of a lot of lobbying federally, why what was context? again, nixon had sat out family assistance plan had a child care component. it was restricted, however, to the roughly 315,000 women with children who were in the welfare. and he proposed a $610 billion program for daycare for those families to enable those women to find work. so it is not as though he was opposed to any kind of daycare. but what was happening was by this time the drumbeat had gotten horrendous on the right against family assistance plan. that was compounded by his announcement he would go to red china ultimately to engage with them and that there was rumblings of spiro going off the ticket and may coming up. nixon was about to go to moscow and negotiate the sort of an agreement. so this this drove his friends on the right to to lunacy and they were working as hard as they could to beat
later reagan's opponent embraced it and on the house side, you had ogden reed from new york and john brennan, a democrat of ohio. and they passed quite overwhelmingly passed both houses. but nixon then, after a lot of reflection and a heck of a lot of lobbying federally, why what was context? again, nixon had sat out family assistance plan had a child care component. it was restricted, however, to the roughly 315,000 women with children who were in the welfare. and he proposed a $610 billion...
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. >> john: but margaret brennan in washington. margaret, the impact of those cuts, despite what the judge is doing, the impact does have ripple effects, yes? >> reporter: absolutely, john. and in the meantime, that judge has only bought time for those 2,000 or so workers to figure out if they have a job or health care. they are arguing in court the president does not unilaterally have the authority to shutter an agency enshrined in law by congress, but so far very few lawmakers are voicing objections, john, but the real world impact that you are referencing, you need only look at the half a million metric tons of food aid and some drugs that are already sitting on ships and ports, unable to be delivered or unloaded, because there are no workers to deliver. 30 metric tons sit in the port of houston alone. this seems, john, the opposite of increasing efficiency. >> maurice: and then, margaret, if the u.s. is no longer able to lead the world in giving out foreign aid, what are the long-term implications we would be looking at? >> repo
. >> john: but margaret brennan in washington. margaret, the impact of those cuts, despite what the judge is doing, the impact does have ripple effects, yes? >> reporter: absolutely, john. and in the meantime, that judge has only bought time for those 2,000 or so workers to figure out if they have a job or health care. they are arguing in court the president does not unilaterally have the authority to shutter an agency enshrined in law by congress, but so far very few lawmakers are...
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they just have to stay united. >> maurice: okay. >> john: margaret brennan in washington.nder to join margaret this sunday for "face the nation." >> maurice: in southern california, cal fire reports the palisades and eaton fires blame for 29 deaths this month are nearly 100% contained. >> john: that means firefighters have just about stopped them from spreading, with help from some rain. lonnie quinn, tell us about that rain. >> well, that rain that you are referring to, the atmospheric river has set up, but this atmospheric river, pretty clear to see here, this is channeling up towards northern california. this is going to be a lot of rain, so i guess the good thing to talk about, if that was going to southern california, that definitely would be sparking mudslides out there. it is going to come on shore as rain, and the story i believe is how much it just holds onto that rain, even as it climbs up into the mountains. look at what we are talking about. san francisco, okay, 2 inches rain in san francisco. where you see the purple colors, the foothills of sacramento, that c
they just have to stay united. >> maurice: okay. >> john: margaret brennan in washington.nder to join margaret this sunday for "face the nation." >> maurice: in southern california, cal fire reports the palisades and eaton fires blame for 29 deaths this month are nearly 100% contained. >> john: that means firefighters have just about stopped them from spreading, with help from some rain. lonnie quinn, tell us about that rain. >> well, that rain that you...
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john brennan are among the lucky ones. their house got flooded and this will be a common sight here today soaked furniture and blowers throughout the house trying to dry things out to save what they can. knew it was coming. >> and we went to bed at night and look at that. 03:00am with a little bit of water at our feet. and after that, we got about 8 inches in the house. and so now we're just starting the cleanup process. now. this is what you get when you live on the river and we get to suffer in this beauty. let's just say. and it's much better than dealing with a concrete jungle. >> california national guard deployed here thursday to work alongside local first responders, cal guard working to make sure the roads are safe to travel on. and we have heard nime after time, folks who live here who say they've experienced flooding here year after year, but they stay in this community because they love it here in the woods and in this tight knit community and it's affordable to live. but again, the good news for them is that th
john brennan are among the lucky ones. their house got flooded and this will be a common sight here today soaked furniture and blowers throughout the house trying to dry things out to save what they can. knew it was coming. >> and we went to bed at night and look at that. 03:00am with a little bit of water at our feet. and after that, we got about 8 inches in the house. and so now we're just starting the cleanup process. now. this is what you get when you live on the river and we get to...
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joining us now is former cia director and msnbc senior national security and intelligence analyst john brennannues this week with patel and gabbard. what in the gabbard here hearing? what stood out to you as i mean, all of us concerning. but was there any aspect of the way that played out that sort of gave you a sense that, yeah, i don't think this this one is going to pass muster with the senate, or are we just on the on the course of normalizing pathetically bad people and leveling them up into positions of importance and responsibility, like the director of national intelligence? >> well, i. >> think some of her responses fell short of what the republicans. were looking. >> for when. >> she couldn't say that. >> edward snowden was. >> a traitor. >> but that moment was amazing. >> yes. >> so they were trying to, i think. >> give her. >> some. >> softballs to hit. >> and she. >> wasn't able to do that. >> for whatever reason. but although. >> it's very important. >> what they. >> say during these confirmation. >> hearings, each of. >> these nominees. >> have a record. >> they have a. >> recor
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i revoke the security clearances of anthony blinken, jake sullivan, john brennan, james clapper and everyriot who lied to cover up hunter biden's laptop from hell. we took away their security clearances. they're not allowed to enter any government building. i revoked joe biden's security clearances, the biden crime family security clearance and is they'll no longer be able to access state secrets while selling themselves all around the world. oh, well. now these were bad people. these were bad people. i do that because this should never be allowed to happen again. what happened to me in this administration, what happened on j6, what happened on all of the things they did that were so bad should never, ever be allowed to happen again. and on a friendlier note, i renamed the gulf of mexico the gulf of america. [ cheering] and we are restoring the name of a great president, william mckinley, to mount mckinley in alaska! as you know, many years ago, jimmy carter gave away the panama canal and panama 3 started the process of giving the panama canal -- the most expensive development ever in the
i revoke the security clearances of anthony blinken, jake sullivan, john brennan, james clapper and everyriot who lied to cover up hunter biden's laptop from hell. we took away their security clearances. they're not allowed to enter any government building. i revoked joe biden's security clearances, the biden crime family security clearance and is they'll no longer be able to access state secrets while selling themselves all around the world. oh, well. now these were bad people. these were bad...
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within months of working at trump campaign obama cia director john brennan gave my name along with 25k our so-called allies to spy on us in the russia gate that led me to be bumped by the uk and australia. and grow by russia about russia and ÃÃall the crap. that led to the fbi taking my phone in my emails emails of my nine-year-old kid they took my overheats account. they got a lot of information there. but one of the things unfortunately we both had to spend millions of dollars to defend ourselves Ãi'm further along in the process john is still in the fight and needs our help. i want to be quick and tell you who i was and what i've been through but john's case is really happening right now. i want him to have 7 and a half minutes i will take 2 1/2. >> one of the most egregious examples of the psychological analysis of projection was on the democrats the florida 2024 elections that president trump would weatherize the department of justice. i said are you kidding me? what have we been looking at for the last four years. they took my phone in new mexico outside a restaurant with an egr
within months of working at trump campaign obama cia director john brennan gave my name along with 25k our so-called allies to spy on us in the russia gate that led me to be bumped by the uk and australia. and grow by russia about russia and ÃÃall the crap. that led to the fbi taking my phone in my emails emails of my nine-year-old kid they took my overheats account. they got a lot of information there. but one of the things unfortunately we both had to spend millions of dollars to defend...
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i revoked the security clearances of antony blinken, jake sullivan, john brennan if, james clapper -- [cheers and applause] andevery non-patriot who lied to cover up hunter biden's laptop from hell. we took away their surgeons clearances. security clearances. they're not allowed to enter my government building either. i also a revoked joe biden's security clearances -- [cheers and applause] the biden crime family security clearances, and they'll no longer be allowed to to access state secrets while selling themselves all around the world. oh, well. no, these are bad people. these were bad people. and i do that because this should never be allowed to happen again. what happened to me in the administration, what happened on j6, what happened on all of the things that they a did that were so bad should never, ever be allowed to happen again. and if on a friendlier note, i renamed the gulf of mexico the gulf of america. [cheers and applause] and we are restoring the name of a great president, william mckinley, to mount mckinley in alaska. [applause] and if as you know, if many years ago j
i revoked the security clearances of antony blinken, jake sullivan, john brennan if, james clapper -- [cheers and applause] andevery non-patriot who lied to cover up hunter biden's laptop from hell. we took away their surgeons clearances. security clearances. they're not allowed to enter my government building either. i also a revoked joe biden's security clearances -- [cheers and applause] the biden crime family security clearances, and they'll no longer be allowed to to access state secrets...
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has provided. >> maurice: okay, margaret brennan there in d.c. thank you. >> johnet will be along sunday with "face the nation." >> maurice: now some of the top stories from around the word in tonight's "evening news" roundup. in the investigation of the deadly midair collision near washington, the ntsb says the pilots of the army helicopter may not have heard two messages from air traffic control, and the black hawk may have given the crew bad data about its altitude. kris van cleave also reports there's growing evidence the plane attempted evasive there's growing evidence the plane attempted evasive maneuvers right before the collision. collision. kris will have more on "cbs evening news plus." >> john: president trump signed an order today to stop federal funding for schools that require covid vaccines. it's not expected to have much impact becaus most of those mandates have already been dropped. >> maurice: and a texas judge fined a new york doctor $100,000 for sending abortion medications to a woman in texas, where most abortions are banned. the same doctor fa
has provided. >> maurice: okay, margaret brennan there in d.c. thank you. >> johnet will be along sunday with "face the nation." >> maurice: now some of the top stories from around the word in tonight's "evening news" roundup. in the investigation of the deadly midair collision near washington, the ntsb says the pilots of the army helicopter may not have heard two messages from air traffic control, and the black hawk may have given the crew bad data about...
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. >> john: and we are joined now by margaret brennan in washington. okay, that is what j.d.s worried about, margaret. how do the europeans receive that, and how does that affect u.s. national interests? in this tight moment? >> reporter: well, it sounded to a lot of these allies of the united states like they were being described as adversaries or autocrats. it was really the focus here, two things, one of them was migration, and the second was what vice president vance calls censorship. he was trying to bring that maga message of the enemy within to the global stage. and specifically, he says that european leaders aren't showing european leaders aren't democracies when they sideline controversial groups. he went out of his way to meet with the head of the afd. that's a political party that is under investigation in germany because it's so far right and for potentially conducting extremism. and he mentioned that car ramming in munich recently conducted by an afghan migrant as an example of what he says is out of control migration. he says that is proof you've got to bring im
. >> john: and we are joined now by margaret brennan in washington. okay, that is what j.d.s worried about, margaret. how do the europeans receive that, and how does that affect u.s. national interests? in this tight moment? >> reporter: well, it sounded to a lot of these allies of the united states like they were being described as adversaries or autocrats. it was really the focus here, two things, one of them was migration, and the second was what vice president vance calls...
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john ford. morgan brennan closing bell overtime today for eastern. cnbc. >> welcome back.cks getting most of their tariff induced losses back even after alphabet's disappointing earnings report. our next guest arguing there are many opportunities in the market and not just in tech. ed yardeni is president of yardeni research. back with us once again. as always, good to have you. thank you. i mean, we've had some head spinning action already this week. what do you make of what the market did and how it's recovered and what it all means from what happens next? >> you're right. you almost need a neck brace to watch this market. but i think what happens next is the bull market moves on. i think it's going to widen out to the s&p 493. i kind of view all companies as tech companies either make it or you use it. but within the context of a broadening market in terms of sectors, i really like the financials. i think the financials still have more upside, not only in the large cap, but especially in the mid-cap area. the economy is doing well. the credit system remains very viable.
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welcome to closing bell overtime i'm morgan brennan john fort is off today. a second straight day. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq both snapping three. >> week winning. >> streaks after a higher than expected jump in wage growth. weak consumer confidence data and president trump promising reciprocal tariffs on some. >> countries as.
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john fort morgan brennan closing bell overtime today for eastern.e exchange. we're seeing a slight rally across the board with the dow up 58. the s&p up half a percent. and a more sizable and significant one in the nasdaq which is up 1% today. we talked about palantir's huge move. meta continues to power higher. we'll have more on that next hour. 451 on the ten year as well. check this out. for one you might not have seen coming. the private prison stocks are lower after el salvador's president offered to jail undocumented immigrants there and possibly u.s. criminals for a fee. that was big news overnight, of course, but it caused a sell off for these names like geo group and corecivic, the private prison stocks that had rallied sharply after the election. and this all is somewhat reminiscent of what we saw in 2016. they saw big moves after the election before moving lower under trump's first term, and the shares are now on track to post a third straight losing week. elsewhere, estee lauder is the worst name in the s&p, having its worst day since oc
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how washington policy is impacting the sector john fort morgan brennan closing bell overtime today fourn cnbc. >> welcome back getting some news at this moment from bill ackman. mike santoli following this for us today mike. >> yeah scott. so bill ackman posting just a little while ago that at 4 p.m. he'd have an announcement perhaps making the analogy of forming his version of a berkshire hathaway which presumably would mean kind of a publicly traded vehicle with which he would make further investments and try to build value down the road. now, immediately, one of the ways that the market started to connect the dots here was to buy shares in howard hughes triple h. now, this is a company. remember that bill ackman's firm owns about 37.6% of. and last month he offered to purchase more shares that he so that he would have a majority stake by merging it in with a subsidiary of pershing square, maybe cashing out some existing shareholders at $85 a share. so you see there, the stock popped up to around 80 bucks right after that announcement. we obviously don't have any more detail in terms
how washington policy is impacting the sector john fort morgan brennan closing bell overtime today fourn cnbc. >> welcome back getting some news at this moment from bill ackman. mike santoli following this for us today mike. >> yeah scott. so bill ackman posting just a little while ago that at 4 p.m. he'd have an announcement perhaps making the analogy of forming his version of a berkshire hathaway which presumably would mean kind of a publicly traded vehicle with which he would...
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john fort morgan brennan closing bell over time today four eastern cnbc. >> there you go.talk about dumplings. the dow by the way looking pretty tasty. it is at record highs or i should say higher today the dow is up 3/10 of 1% 155 points. not a huge gain kelly. but the dow is up. >> look at the s&p which is now also turned positive. the nasdaq was down 1% earlier. it's only down about a 10th of a percent. >> now earlier today we had a big congressional press conference slash q&a session with fed chair jay powell. and he said that the fed is not in any rush to cut interest rates any further. let's bring in our friend rick santelli. rick, kind of a fascinating statement from jay powell and the fed. because the fed did cut rates and acted like they certainly were in a hurry last year. i don't know what's changed. >> oh they absolutely. >> did in a huge. >> way no. >> doubt about it. >> i'll give you a couple of. >> counter points. how many. >> in this room or in any room in september. >> they cut 50 basis points. >> in mid september. >> thought trump would be president or th
john fort morgan brennan closing bell over time today four eastern cnbc. >> there you go.talk about dumplings. the dow by the way looking pretty tasty. it is at record highs or i should say higher today the dow is up 3/10 of 1% 155 points. not a huge gain kelly. but the dow is up. >> look at the s&p which is now also turned positive. the nasdaq was down 1% earlier. it's only down about a 10th of a percent. >> now earlier today we had a big congressional press conference...
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john fort morgan brennan cl >> welcome back to power lunch. with your cnbc news update. 13 canadian premiers are in washington today to meet with u.s. senators and members of congress to discuss president trump's plan to impose a 25% tariff on all imported canadian goods. last week, the president agreed to delay the implementation by one month to allow negotiations on a border deal to take place. a federal appeals court upheld r kelly's racketeering and sex trafficking convictions today, along with his 30 year prison sentence. the grammy winning singer was convicted in 2021 on multiple charges for using his fame to sexually abuse girls and young women. r kelly's legal team says it will push for supreme court to hear the appeal, and google says it will use machine learning to estimate the age of its users. the tech giant says it will apply protections and adjust settings for users it detects are younger than 18, to try to provide more age appropriate experiences. users who are incorrectly labeled as minors will be able to verify their age with
john fort morgan brennan cl >> welcome back to power lunch. with your cnbc news update. 13 canadian premiers are in washington today to meet with u.s. senators and members of congress to discuss president trump's plan to impose a 25% tariff on all imported canadian goods. last week, the president agreed to delay the implementation by one month to allow negotiations on a border deal to take place. a federal appeals court upheld r kelly's racketeering and sex trafficking convictions today,...
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john fort morgan brennan closing bell overtime today four eastern cnbc. >> welcome back.the automakers are lower on the trump tariffs what they perceive to be happening with them anyway writing that despite the uncertain timelines for mexico and canada, the industry faces a headwind of $110 million a day. tesla taking the biggest hit, down 6%. that's not the only potential headache for elon musk. leaders in canada are going after his ventures specifically. they're not even just targeting tesla. deirdre bosa has more for tech check. hi, deirdre. hey, kelly. it's not just techcheck. it's not just tesla. ontario premier doug ford he has ripped up the province's contract with starlink, worth some 100. >> million cad. >> adding ontario. won't do business. >> with people hell. >> bent on destroying our economy. in response. >> musk posting on x. oh well. that was. >> just about. >> 30 minutes ago. >> now, to put. that number in context. >> it's. >> only about 68 million usd, a very. small amount for spacex. whose revenue is estimated to. >> be in the billions annually. >> but s
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john fort, morgan brennan closing bell overtime today for eastern. >> cnbc welcome back. at healthcare focused ai startup called open evidence, raising some capital from sequoia boosting it to $1 billion valuation. and it's just the latest big funding round for ai health care a segment seeing increased investor attention. i wish them all the best. it's going to be tough. kate rooney has more in tech check. hi, kate. >> hi, kelly. yeah, this isn't easy, but this intersection of ai and health care, it's getting a lot of buzz in silicon valley. it's also seen as sort of the antidote to some of the doom and gloom around the more nefarious use cases. and the downside for this tech optimists think i could help cure diseases, help with the messy back office, and then make burnt out doctors more productive. open evidence is trying to tackle that burnout problem with a chatbot. they call it an ai copilot for doctors that the company claims is being used right now by a quarter of u.s. physicians out there. here's investor and sequoia partner pat grady and what he said about it. >>
john fort, morgan brennan closing bell overtime today for eastern. >> cnbc welcome back. at healthcare focused ai startup called open evidence, raising some capital from sequoia boosting it to $1 billion valuation. and it's just the latest big funding round for ai health care a segment seeing increased investor attention. i wish them all the best. it's going to be tough. kate rooney has more in tech check. hi, kate. >> hi, kelly. yeah, this isn't easy, but this intersection of ai...
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john forge. morgan brennan closing bell overtime today for eastern.lcome back on a tough day for the markets. cnbc is out with its 2025 changemakers list next week. spotlighting women leaving an indelible mark on the business community. julia boorstin checked in with one of last year's leaders who was at the forefront of ai. julia. >> that's right. >> one of the. >> 2024 changemakers meta's. >> head of. >> business. >> ai clara shai. >> is at the. >> center of the ai revolution. >> after driving innovation. >> around how companies connect with. >> consumers via. >> social media and then leading ai at salesforce. now she's taking on the big role of running meta's new business ai division. we're building business ai's from meta, and we already have these trusted relationships. with 200 million small businesses around the world. very soon, each of those businesses are going to have these eyes that can represent them. >> and help. >> automate redundant tasks, help speak in their voice, help them find more customers, and provide almost like a concierge ser
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. >> maurice: okay, margaret brennan in washington tonight, thank you. >> john: some of the humanitarianid provided went to the african nation of sudan. for nearly two years now, its people have been caught in the middle of a civil war between two world lords. two war lords. >> maurice: debora patta got a rare look inside sudan, as you're about to see here, what's happening to children there is heartbreaking. >> reporter: it took us nearly two years to get visas to enter...
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john fort, morgan brennan closing bell overtime today for eastern.squawk on the street the future. >> investment initiative. >> priority summit. >> kicking. >> off here today. >> in miami. >> of course fii ceo richard attias is here with me now. nice to have you. >> thank you for having me, david. >> bigger and. >> better than. >> last year. this year we've got. >> cameras along with me as well. >> gives us. >> an opportunity. >> to talk. i guess. let's start off with the president. >> he's going. >> to show. >> up here later. >> any expectations. >> in terms. >> of what. >> it. >> is that he's going to be focused on, or what. >> you think the attendees here. >> would want to hear? >> you know, he will spend. >> one hour with. >> us, which is, i think, a lot of time. he will deliver a speech, which i'm expecting to be on geo economics. it's a unique moment to speak in front of an audience of global ceos, investors, private equities. we have more than 1500 people registered. so i think it's. >> a. great opportunity. >> for the president to explain als
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he was interviewed with megan brennan with john ford. >> and he's. >> a bit promotional, but i do think that he's gotten what he needs. >> but guidance wasn't bad by any stretch. >> no, but well. >> at the same problem when we speak to. >> rene haas at arm, i mean. >> people are asking for. >> too. >> much of these companies. they just are. people seem. >> to think, well. >> wait a second. >> you're going to claim. >> you're going to claim that. that deep. >> seek is. >> good for you? well, if you're claiming. >> then shouldn't you be raising in the out years? and no one's doing that because it's not really the way that you should look at things. it's more they're playing defense, not offense. >> i'll tell you what's interesting is the range, the tight range that the sm has been in since june of last year, let's say. >> it's been it's been very. >> very difficult because. >> frankly, they're one of the segments you don't want to be in. there seems like there's too much competition. you have qualcomm going against arm. you have arm going against amd. you have intel flailing okay. and the
he was interviewed with megan brennan with john ford. >> and he's. >> a bit promotional, but i do think that he's gotten what he needs. >> but guidance wasn't bad by any stretch. >> no, but well. >> at the same problem when we speak to. >> rene haas at arm, i mean. >> people are asking for. >> too. >> much of these companies. they just are. people seem. >> to think, well. >> wait a second. >> you're going to claim. >>...