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and john david was yeah, i love to talk about my dad. no problem at all. in his play 40 times. >> yes, yes. with notes. >> jimmy: with notes each time. >> thoughts. that's what he would call it. >> thoughts. >> jimmy: which made me wonder how many times you saw it, and if you give notes. >> i was overseas working. so i surprised him. he didn't know i was coming. and he came back coming off stage and i was there and gave him a big hug. you don't have the footage, do you? >> jimmy: no, i don't. >> i was going to say because there is footage. >> jimmy: we'll watch footage of the king again if you want to look. i can show you all of mike tyson's ass if you'd like to see that. [ laughter ] >> no, i really got him good. >> jimmy: did he know you were in the crowd? >> no, he did not know. i did watch. and i snuck backstage. >> jimmy: is there anyone that is ever -- i mean, you've done so many things on broadway. there anyone that you know is in the audience that makes you denzel washington nervous. >> i never want to know. i tell them never tell me who is out the
and john david was yeah, i love to talk about my dad. no problem at all. in his play 40 times. >> yes, yes. with notes. >> jimmy: with notes each time. >> thoughts. that's what he would call it. >> thoughts. >> jimmy: which made me wonder how many times you saw it, and if you give notes. >> i was overseas working. so i surprised him. he didn't know i was coming. and he came back coming off stage and i was there and gave him a big hug. you don't have the...
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sir elton john revealing he has >> david: to the index of other news. ton john revealing he has lost his eyesight, following the london premiere of his new musical, "the devil wears prada." he revealed he couldn't watch it himself, he could only listen. >> i haven't been able to come to many of the previews because as you know, i've lost my eyesight, so it's hard for me to see it, but i love to hear it, and, boy, it sounded good tonight. >> david: you remember last week he told our robin roberts he lost sight in his right eye because of an infection and can barely see out of his left eye. >>> tonight, two food recalls. with possible salmonella concerns. costco recalling more than 10,000 packages of kirkland brand organic pasture-raised 24-count eggs. the eggs sold across the south with a use-by date of january 5th. and cucumbers, sun fed recalling whole american cucumbers sold between october 12th and november 26th. at least 68 people sickened in 19 states. >>> a passing to note tonight. art cashin, a fixture on wall street, has died, ubs' floor director
sir elton john revealing he has >> david: to the index of other news. ton john revealing he has lost his eyesight, following the london premiere of his new musical, "the devil wears prada." he revealed he couldn't watch it himself, he could only listen. >> i haven't been able to come to many of the previews because as you know, i've lost my eyesight, so it's hard for me to see it, but i love to hear it, and, boy, it sounded good tonight. >> david: you remember last...
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david disappeared, remember, as he was preparing for a visit from his five-year-old son, john. rid of because they never wanted david to be in johnny's life. keith morrison: david was murdered in cold blood just to keep him out of his son's life? and, boom, it clicked for me. all of a sudden i said, wow. i said, that's over child custody. that's why he is not here today. that was the motive. that was the motive. keith morrison: but was wolfe's confession to an ex-wife a true story or just alcohol fueled bravado? there was no way to know for sure. but it was enough to at least bring about the arrest in october 2004 of michael wolfe, now living in ohio. but an arrest is not a conviction made. and as michael wolfe cooled his very sober heels in an ohio jail, he professed his innocence to anybody who would listen, including the local police, to whom wolfe sent a letter. in which he claimed all he knew of a crime centered on a conversation with his ex-wife barbara's father, harry, a few months before the murder. stefan kamph was a reporter with the broward-palm beach "new times" and
david disappeared, remember, as he was preparing for a visit from his five-year-old son, john. rid of because they never wanted david to be in johnny's life. keith morrison: david was murdered in cold blood just to keep him out of his son's life? and, boom, it clicked for me. all of a sudden i said, wow. i said, that's over child custody. that's why he is not here today. that was the motive. that was the motive. keith morrison: but was wolfe's confession to an ex-wife a true story or just...
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john at a.c.l.u. david cohen for common cause, john miller, the american bar association. and dick schmidt who represented american society of newspaper editors and organized probably close to a dozen media organizations to blanket capitol hill on the need to reform and strengthen the freedom of information act. and then joined with schnarr urban, and senator muski for a series of hearings, a freedom of information and classification system and executive privilege. we had 11 days of hearings. books were too thick for me to bring out today. we had three volumes of testimony and submissions, and senator kennedy in his opening statement i probably could sum up this article, said the limited exemptions in the freedom of information act has been flagrantly misused by those to save themselves and their agencies from embarrassment and exposure. the door of the government has been slammed shut in the face of the average citizen. that was pretty good, actually. congressman moorhead had already held 14 days of oversight hearings and he introduced a bill in the next congress in 1973
john at a.c.l.u. david cohen for common cause, john miller, the american bar association. and dick schmidt who represented american society of newspaper editors and organized probably close to a dozen media organizations to blanket capitol hill on the need to reform and strengthen the freedom of information act. and then joined with schnarr urban, and senator muski for a series of hearings, a freedom of information and classification system and executive privilege. we had 11 days of hearings....
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david: john fetterman's changed though from the way he was before the stroke, it's like the stroke shook him up. besides donald trump he has the list of politicians with the best year this past year. david: couldn't he sort of lead the party? be the front of the speer of changing their policy from aoc? >> i think he's been a loaner this last year and will continue to be because of forces that make the democratic party beholden to the left are too strong. david: david i want to switch to the public safety side of the national debate which i think democrats are losing big time because we see with our eyes what is happening, and of course the most recent example, this weekend that barbaric attack of that woman in the subway. she was burned to death by a guy who was sitting there watching, watching her burn, and then, by the way, he was a guatemalan, illegal alien, kicked out during the trump administration. came back, probably during biden. we don't know that as a fact and he's been accused, not convicted yet, but the amazing thing is the reaction of governor hochul who after the actual att
david: john fetterman's changed though from the way he was before the stroke, it's like the stroke shook him up. besides donald trump he has the list of politicians with the best year this past year. david: couldn't he sort of lead the party? be the front of the speer of changing their policy from aoc? >> i think he's been a loaner this last year and will continue to be because of forces that make the democratic party beholden to the left are too strong. david: david i want to switch to...
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john. >>i'm david lazarus. coming up.tree is the latest retailer to add its voice to >>on wall street, stocks lose seem as investors await tomorrow's big jobs report. and dollar tree warns it could drop some products if tariffs are enacted in the new administration. here's david lazarus with money. smart. >>hey there. after setting record highs yesterday, stocks lost ground today as traders lock in profits. one interesting trend was that as wall street was heading south bitcoin was trading above $100,000 showing a disconnect between the more established investments and the newfangled ones. we'll have more on bitcoin in the next hour. in any case, traders were more focused on tomorrow's jobs report, which is expected to show more than 200,000 jobs were created last month while another quarter point rate cut is now in the cards for this month. traders are now saying it's an open question as to whether we'll see more cuts going to 2025. if inflation starts heading up again. and that's something that many retailers are closel
john. >>i'm david lazarus. coming up.tree is the latest retailer to add its voice to >>on wall street, stocks lose seem as investors await tomorrow's big jobs report. and dollar tree warns it could drop some products if tariffs are enacted in the new administration. here's david lazarus with money. smart. >>hey there. after setting record highs yesterday, stocks lost ground today as traders lock in profits. one interesting trend was that as wall street was heading south...
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. >> reporter: well, david, in 2008, dna evidence cleared john and jonbenet's mother, patsy, who died in 2006, in jonbenet's murder. the boulder police department still seeking the public's help says they continue to receive tips to this day, david. >> david: mola lenghi on the case tonight. mola, thank you. you can see much more of that new interview with john ramsey later tonight right here on "nightline." >>> and when we come back tonight, major news coming in from the nfl tonight. action against the player after that violent hit on sunday. >>> former "dawson's creek" star james van der beek, his emotional interview with robin roberts on his cancer battle. >>> and two asteroids, one on a collision course with earth tonight. to the inconsiderate monster who has been stealing my pudding, i hope your conscience eats at you as you have eaten my pudding. bring my pudding back. i wish you the worst. dale. [click] [click] [swoosh] beautiful words. i'm sorry. thank you. ♪ i am genius (whoaaa) ♪ (cough cough) (sneeze) (♪) new alka-seltzer plus cold or flu fizzy chews. chew. fizz. feel bette
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helped get me here, but i want to thank the extraordinary chief of staff of the department, david wade, and john feiner, together whom did enormous work. [applause] and of course kitty, who is chief of staff of all of our climate efforts and i thank her also for what we did. [applause] lastly, permit me to introduce the members of the family that are here. my daughter, alexandria, is in california with the kids. they were just east for thanksgiving. and -- but here is vanessa, whom some of you remember, much younger, but vanessa. [applause] brian, vanessa, who has an extraordinary program she runs on a global basis for health, and has been appointed by the w.h.o. to be the global climate health envoy, i'm very proud of her, and her husband, brian, who is a brilliant brain surgeon at mass general. and their two children, alexander, a rising soccer player, and livia, a rising everything. [applause] and teresa sends you her very, very best and hug and love and hope for a great holiday season to everybody. so the unveiling that is about to take place really comes kind of full circle. you heard tony
helped get me here, but i want to thank the extraordinary chief of staff of the department, david wade, and john feiner, together whom did enormous work. [applause] and of course kitty, who is chief of staff of all of our climate efforts and i thank her also for what we did. [applause] lastly, permit me to introduce the members of the family that are here. my daughter, alexandria, is in california with the kids. they were just east for thanksgiving. and -- but here is vanessa, whom some of you...
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that has contributed to the award for the chemistry prize this year for demis hassabis, david baker, along with johne research that led to the chemistry nobel prize award. the ability to figure out quickly what proteins look like and to create proteins of your own has fundamentally changed the development of chemistry, biology and medical science. by creating the ai program alphafold2, this year's chemistry laureates, demis hassabis and jothumper, have made it possible to calculate the shape of proteins and thereby understand how the building block of life works. the second half of this year's award goes to david baker, for what's been described as the almost impossible feat of building entirely new kinds of proteins, useful not least for producing what could block the sars—cov—2 virus. making new proteins can simply open up whole new worlds. so let's start with you, david baker. you've been applauded for creating these new proteins. and actually, you didn't even want to become a scientist in the first place, so it's quite amazing that you've now got this nobel prize. butjust tell us, what kind of a
that has contributed to the award for the chemistry prize this year for demis hassabis, david baker, along with johne research that led to the chemistry nobel prize award. the ability to figure out quickly what proteins look like and to create proteins of your own has fundamentally changed the development of chemistry, biology and medical science. by creating the ai program alphafold2, this year's chemistry laureates, demis hassabis and jothumper, have made it possible to calculate the shape of...
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the law friends began re-examining all those stories david told them over the years, particularly those about his criminal past. johnar. wow, david told me a different version of that. they'd been lying, to put it rather bluntly. certainly not full truths. keith morrison (voiceover): the brief prison term for mail fraud novak told them he'd served? turned out there was more to that story-- a lot more. novak had confessed to a con that played out like a cinematic thriller. he used a private flying club he owned to run an insurance scam. then, as it caught up to him, he attempted to escape by faking his own death-- ditched his airplane in puget sound. john fife: he faked his death in order to avoid an insurance audit. that was not a crime of passion. that was a crime of calculation. keith morrison (voiceover): or so the loft friends believed. and if that was true, what might he have done here in salt lake? their suspicion only grew when the friends found out novak left town without mentioning it was he who fingered chris in that surveillance photo. keith morrison: did he ever tell you, i identified christopher as the
the law friends began re-examining all those stories david told them over the years, particularly those about his criminal past. johnar. wow, david told me a different version of that. they'd been lying, to put it rather bluntly. certainly not full truths. keith morrison (voiceover): the brief prison term for mail fraud novak told them he'd served? turned out there was more to that story-- a lot more. novak had confessed to a con that played out like a cinematic thriller. he used a private...
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david m. rubenstein studio in washington. johnt week, the white house detailed the scope of the massive chinese hacking campaign that has infiltrated at least eight u.s. telecommunications companies, a foreign power reaping information from american cell phone networks. but an hbo original documentary called “surveilled,” which is available to stream now on max, says some governments around the world use commercial spyware to monitorheir own citizens. >> spyware is this powerful surveillance tool. big spyware companies say they sell this tech only to governments. but this multibillion dollar industry is mostly unregulated. the most advanced spyware can turn your smartphone into a spy in your pocket. it can copy everything and record you without you ever knowing and then just disappear without a trace. john: pulitzer prize winning investigative journalist ronan farrow produced the documentary. ronan,s there a difference between the salt typhoon hack that's been in the news so much and what you're covering, what you report on here?
david m. rubenstein studio in washington. johnt week, the white house detailed the scope of the massive chinese hacking campaign that has infiltrated at least eight u.s. telecommunications companies, a foreign power reaping information from american cell phone networks. but an hbo original documentary called “surveilled,” which is available to stream now on max, says some governments around the world use commercial spyware to monitorheir own citizens. >> spyware is this powerful...
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they lionized david kerr everybody, john dillon jer, ted bundy, killers, bombers, you know.here is always a segment of society that says, oh, he is cute, oh, i like him, i want to marry him. people have been going to marry people on death row since the '20s. so it's really not new. they are running, you know, for the publicity of it, the in the moment-ness of it, the attention it has. maybe there are feelings against the health care industry. >> i think that's clear. >> you can have feelings against the health care industry, but a back shooter, a coward, the ultimate coward shooting a man down in cold blood in the back of a sidewalk. he likes ted kaczynski, as well. maiming people. the unabomber, sure. he is reading him for guidance. so that tells you a lot. >> thinking it made a difference in the industry, the guy who is the new ceo of unitedhealthcare said that what they are going to do to make sure we acknowledge and honor the legacy of brian thompson, we will make sure care is safe when people need it and guard against the pressures that exist for unnecessary care. they
they lionized david kerr everybody, john dillon jer, ted bundy, killers, bombers, you know.here is always a segment of society that says, oh, he is cute, oh, i like him, i want to marry him. people have been going to marry people on death row since the '20s. so it's really not new. they are running, you know, for the publicity of it, the in the moment-ness of it, the attention it has. maybe there are feelings against the health care industry. >> i think that's clear. >> you can have...
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david, republican senator john cornyn says he told hegseth his confirmation fight will be a very unpleasant family. democratic senator richard blumenthal puts hegseth's chances at less than 50/50. let's listen. >> i think my republican colleagues are really deeply troubled and to be really blunt, if the fear of donald trump and his potential retribution were less, there's no question that this nomination would go down and go down heavily. >> david, is that fear of trump's retribution enough to get even his most troubled picks confirmed, do you think? how does that play into this? >> i think it is. i mean, not only are there controversial background to pete hegseth and serious allegations of sexual misconduct, there's also controversial views about the department and we haven't even gotten yet to what senators have to deliberate on, which is is he even qualified to run a billion dollar agency. is he qualified to be secretary of the department of defense, and i think most senators know the answer to that is no. but donald trump has two strong characteristics we have seen before, he doesn't li
david, republican senator john cornyn says he told hegseth his confirmation fight will be a very unpleasant family. democratic senator richard blumenthal puts hegseth's chances at less than 50/50. let's listen. >> i think my republican colleagues are really deeply troubled and to be really blunt, if the fear of donald trump and his potential retribution were less, there's no question that this nomination would go down and go down heavily. >> david, is that fear of trump's...
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. >> thank you, madam clerk we have 3 presenters today on this item and david long and john hall and presenting 6 requests and the last for an autonomous portal which will be discussed at the november board meeting during the ab update and have joining us remotely we have the fire department deputy chair of operations jerry. and want to thank him for being here to respond to my questions about the way waymo and take it away. >> good morning sfgovtv the first request from caltrans for $2.6 million to purchase a track maintenance equipment to keep track of the repairs for the caltrain it is may include trucks different kinds of trucks and repair of existing railcars that are used to maintain the tracks this project is open for used by the summer of 2027 and to help offset the contributions for caltrain capital budget the next request from sfmta for traffic calming and in district 11 in the transportation authority will have traffic-calming measures speed limits speed bumps providing safer conditions for families and community members and combat the exhibition driving derntsd like rubbe
. >> thank you, madam clerk we have 3 presenters today on this item and david long and john hall and presenting 6 requests and the last for an autonomous portal which will be discussed at the november board meeting during the ab update and have joining us remotely we have the fire department deputy chair of operations jerry. and want to thank him for being here to respond to my questions about the way waymo and take it away. >> good morning sfgovtv the first request from caltrans...
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. >> thank you, madam clerk we have 3 presenters today on this item and david long and john hall and presenting 6 requests and the last for an autonomous portal which will be discussed at the november board meeting during the ab update and have joining us remotely we have the fire department deputy chair of operations jerry. and want to thank him for being here to respond to my questions about the way waymo and take it away. >> good morning sfgovtv the first request from caltrans for $2.6 million to purchase a track maintenance equipment to keep track of the repairs for the caltrain it is may include trucks different kinds of trucks and repair of existing railcars that are used to maintain the tracks this project is open for used by the summer of 2027 and to help offset the contributions for caltrain capital budget the next request from sfmta for traffic calming and in district 11 in the transportation authority will have traffic-calming measures speed limits speed bumps providing safer conditions for families and community members and combat the exhibition driving derntsd like rubbe
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david spunt on that, thank you. >> john: let's bring in fox news legal editor kerri urbahn. i guess the big questions are what does all of this mean in the grand scheme of things? also, of the three informants that entered the restricted area and the one that entered the capital, were they just there as observers or did they actually participate, encourage, or foment some sort of rebellious activity? >> so a confidential human source is a fancy word, phrase, for a spy. so we know there were 26 paid spies by the fbi present on the capitol grounds that day, according to this ig's report, pair and the only three of them were authorized to be there, so my question, john, what were the other 23 doing? they weren't according to this report encouraged or directed to be there. but were they told they couldn't be there? what exactly were they doing? in fact, some of them, as we learn from this report, entered the restricted area, went into the capitol, were they inciting anything? or the enticing anyone to go with them? i really would love to know what exactly they were saying to the
david spunt on that, thank you. >> john: let's bring in fox news legal editor kerri urbahn. i guess the big questions are what does all of this mean in the grand scheme of things? also, of the three informants that entered the restricted area and the one that entered the capital, were they just there as observers or did they actually participate, encourage, or foment some sort of rebellious activity? >> so a confidential human source is a fancy word, phrase, for a spy. so we know...
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i mean, there's a reason why david cornwell, john le carre, ian fleming and somerset maugham, grahamreene, john buchan, they'd all been in the spy services at some point. so yes, i guess that was my introduction that that was sort of how it started. but i was briefly recruited by a miix when i was university. did that go well, not very well really. i, i enjoyed it. it was great and i wanted to be recruited. so i sort of hung around the particular teacher i knew was the recruiter and he sent me off to go meet him out in whitehall. i mean i quite enjoyed it and i did it for a little bit, but it became pretty clear, pretty quickly that as i've just demonstrated i can't keep a secret. so, so i wasn't really the right person to be. i didn't really like keeping secrets. i like revealing them. it's much more fun. so. so, yeah. it left me with a long fascinate passion for that world. i think it's a it's a it's a wonderful world. it has built into it a kind of moral, a central moral conundrum. you know, spies do bad things sometimes for good reasons who's your favorite among the novelist and.
i mean, there's a reason why david cornwell, john le carre, ian fleming and somerset maugham, grahamreene, john buchan, they'd all been in the spy services at some point. so yes, i guess that was my introduction that that was sort of how it started. but i was briefly recruited by a miix when i was university. did that go well, not very well really. i, i enjoyed it. it was great and i wanted to be recruited. so i sort of hung around the particular teacher i knew was the recruiter and he sent me...
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john lewis. today with us is david greenberg, who is a professor of history and journalism and media studies at rutgers university. he is a frequent commentator on, politics, history and public affairs. he is a former journalist at the new republic. and his work has been published and such a luminous excuse me, such a prestigious publications as the new york times, the washington post, slate and others. he's a phi beta kappa graduate of yale university, and he received his ph.d. at columbia university. he has written several books, and this is his john lewis, a life and we're going to be talking about that today. for the first part of this hour. i'm going to be asking dr. greenberg questions, the book and about john lewis, his life. and then we're going to open up for you to have an opportunity to ask questions of our congressman lewis about dr. greenberg's work or about anything related to this topic. so with that we'll go ahead and get started. thank you, dr. greenberg. thank you so much for, you know, this wonderful work that you've put together and, you know, as a historian, author, myself you know
john lewis. today with us is david greenberg, who is a professor of history and journalism and media studies at rutgers university. he is a frequent commentator on, politics, history and public affairs. he is a former journalist at the new republic. and his work has been published and such a luminous excuse me, such a prestigious publications as the new york times, the washington post, slate and others. he's a phi beta kappa graduate of yale university, and he received his ph.d. at columbia...
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. >> john: well, we do remember back in the late 1990s when al gore brought an ashtray on the david lettermanuble hearing you. >> john: all right, there was a moment from back in the 1990s were al gore was pointing out that a government-purchased ashtray cost 50 times more than if you bought it and your local store. congressman, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> appreciate it. >> john: watch to see what d.o.g.e. comes up with peered. >> sandra: john, we are awaiting that extradition hearing for the suspected killer of unitedhealthcare ceo brian thompson. we are watching for any developments, and we will bring you those as soon as we get them. that is a live shot where we could be seeing him shortly. former assistant u.s. attorney andy mccarthy is on deck. he will join us next. (vo) these days, $20 won't get you far. but at red lobster, you're big shrimpin' baby! it's shrimp your way. choose 3 flavors for $20*, like crispy dragon shrimp. get to big shrimpin' today, only at red lobster. ♪ ♪ >> sandra: all right, we are watching live there in hollidaysburg p.a. that is the b
. >> john: well, we do remember back in the late 1990s when al gore brought an ashtray on the david lettermanuble hearing you. >> john: all right, there was a moment from back in the 1990s were al gore was pointing out that a government-purchased ashtray cost 50 times more than if you bought it and your local store. congressman, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> appreciate it. >> john: watch to see what d.o.g.e. comes up with peered. >> sandra:...
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david: will they lend you the mona lisa? mohamed: maybe. we have some beautiful paintings, we have veggies john the baptist and it is beautiful -- da vinci's john the baptist and it is beautiful. we give you a one-to-one view of everything you are looking at. it's adept at crating a passionate interaction. david: we are -- you are building another museum, the guggenheim, why do you need that? mohamed: a good question. the beautiful thing about the uae and abu dhabi as we have over 200 nationalities. in doing so they become part of the country's and city's fabric and we need to celebrate that, everybody's identity and background and heritage and history. what a beat of a way in doing so in these beautiful institutions. these museums are educational and community institutions. we wanted to curate a story where you come to the cultural district and you start at the national -- natural history museum, you get a glimpse and understanding of how we came to become, how the earth came to become of the universe came to be from a scientific perspective. when you leave the natural history museum, you go t
david: will they lend you the mona lisa? mohamed: maybe. we have some beautiful paintings, we have veggies john the baptist and it is beautiful -- da vinci's john the baptist and it is beautiful. we give you a one-to-one view of everything you are looking at. it's adept at crating a passionate interaction. david: we are -- you are building another museum, the guggenheim, why do you need that? mohamed: a good question. the beautiful thing about the uae and abu dhabi as we have over 200...
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david emails and and says "asked john what will be under the tree this year." are you looking at the 10,000 martin d45 or springing for the00045 at 21,000? john: one it comes to buying more guitars it is not on my list this year. my daughter is going to law school. law school is more important than another guitar. paul: law school or guitar? tom: joe, you are telling me -- john you are telling me that tuition is more in barth -- more important than the marginal guitar? john: i am afraid so. having played guitar for well over five decades, you know, enough is enough. i have what i need. and patty riley on 29th street and 2nd avenue and we draw a big crowd. it sounded just fine to me. tom: thank you so much. without question the equity strategist of the year and he has optimism forward into the american market. on television and radio, futures have advanced with the vix 19 level yesterday into able market 16.75. i am looking at the 10 year real yields 2.27 percent elevated which is a real point of interest to me. trust company telling us earlier that they are wat
david emails and and says "asked john what will be under the tree this year." are you looking at the 10,000 martin d45 or springing for the00045 at 21,000? john: one it comes to buying more guitars it is not on my list this year. my daughter is going to law school. law school is more important than another guitar. paul: law school or guitar? tom: joe, you are telling me -- john you are telling me that tuition is more in barth -- more important than the marginal guitar? john: i am...
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and retired nypd detective and adjunct professor at the john jay college of criminal justice. david sahni. david, you see mangione here fighting extradition. he could be in pennsylvania for a while. how do you see investigators using that time? >> i thank you for having me. and i'll tell you this. it's great that, you know, for the detectives who've been doing this, you know, not going to sleep working, you know, day in and day out, now you have a chance to call marshaling the evidence, and that's what you're doing. the detectives are now going to work with the district attorney's office to kind of get all of the ducks in a row so they can actually, you know, proceed with this case as it goes forward. the benefit of this is, you know, the detective who has this case wasn't out on every scene. so all of those pieces, all those documentation, he's gonna be able to read over. so this way he can be apprized really in real time of what happened while he's working. and other detectives are working on this investigation. >> brianna, moments ago, the nypd held a press conference and said th
and retired nypd detective and adjunct professor at the john jay college of criminal justice. david sahni. david, you see mangione here fighting extradition. he could be in pennsylvania for a while. how do you see investigators using that time? >> i thank you for having me. and i'll tell you this. it's great that, you know, for the detectives who've been doing this, you know, not going to sleep working, you know, day in and day out, now you have a chance to call marshaling the evidence,...
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. >> all right with us now is former fbi special agent and a professor at john jay college of criminal justice, david shapiro. professor thank you so much for being with us. so this suspect was kind of off the grid, you know, missing for months before this shooting took place. what does that tell you? >> it tells me with hindsight that he was planning this for a while. there were certain preparatory steps here that would have taken a lot of time getting new identities. perhaps making a gun. these things don't happen overnight. >> and so you have that fact coupled with now the writings in these other postings. what does that tell you about his mindset? >> well, from his perspective, he might have viewed this as sort of a noble cause, corrupt act. that is, the ends justify the means. certainly others wouldn't interpret it in the same way but it's not. it's not hard to understand what he was thinking. it's more difficult to accept it. >> yeah. look, i mean, as we all know, it goes without saying. back pain is not a justification for murder. and people with back pain don't go out and kill. so something e
. >> all right with us now is former fbi special agent and a professor at john jay college of criminal justice, david shapiro. professor thank you so much for being with us. so this suspect was kind of off the grid, you know, missing for months before this shooting took place. what does that tell you? >> it tells me with hindsight that he was planning this for a while. there were certain preparatory steps here that would have taken a lot of time getting new identities. perhaps...
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david: will they lend the mona lisa think time soon? mr. al mubarak: maybe. currently we have the most beautiful paintings and it is john the baptist and it is beautiful because the way we have it is it gives you a one to one view of everything whether a painting, artifact, it is creating a passionate interaction. david: you are building another art museum of the guggenheim. the louvre is big enough. why do you need a guggenheim in connection door? mr. al mubarak: great question. the great thing about the u.e. we live with over 200 nationalities and they have become part of the country's fabric and we need to celebrate everybody's identity, background and history. what a beautiful way in this institutions. they are educational institutions and community institutions so we want it curate a story where you come to the culture and you start at the naturalist museum you get a understanding of how we came to be, how the earth and universe came to be. once you leave the naturalist museum you go to the national museum. there you understand the history of the great land not just the history of the country but people that have b
david: will they lend the mona lisa think time soon? mr. al mubarak: maybe. currently we have the most beautiful paintings and it is john the baptist and it is beautiful because the way we have it is it gives you a one to one view of everything whether a painting, artifact, it is creating a passionate interaction. david: you are building another art museum of the guggenheim. the louvre is big enough. why do you need a guggenheim in connection door? mr. al mubarak: great question. the great...
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david: are they going to lend the mona lisa anytime soon? mohamed: maybe. we currently have the most beautiful paintings. there is da vinci's john the baptist. it is quite interesting because it gives you a one-to-one view of everything you are looking at, whether it is a painting or artifact. it creates a passionate interaction. david: you are building another art museum called the guggenheim. the louvre is big enough, why do you need a guggenheim next door? mohamed: it is a good question. the beautiful thing about uae and abu dhabi is we have over 200 nationalities. we have become a part of the country's and city's fabric so we need to celebrate everybody's heritage and history. what a beautiful way in doing so with these beautiful institutions. the museums are educational and community institutions. we wanted to curate a story where you come to the cultural district and you start off at the museum. at the natural history museum to get an understanding of how we came to be, how are earth and universe came to be from a scientific perspective. once you leave you go to the national museum. you understand the history of the great
david: are they going to lend the mona lisa anytime soon? mohamed: maybe. we currently have the most beautiful paintings. there is da vinci's john the baptist. it is quite interesting because it gives you a one-to-one view of everything you are looking at, whether it is a painting or artifact. it creates a passionate interaction. david: you are building another art museum called the guggenheim. the louvre is big enough, why do you need a guggenheim next door? mohamed: it is a good question. the...
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john. [laughter] that said, you just mentioned satellites. davids struck this keel, you know, your competitor struck this deal, this partnership with starlink, elon musk's satellite network up in the sky. and, you know, at some point is fiber going to sort of be secondary? and especially i'm thinking about that because the hurricane season that we with just got through was absolutely horrific, and there were quite a few outages. which is, i mean, yes, of course you would expect that. but at what point do you rook at satellite and say we've got to get beggar there? >> yeah. look, we are, we have a satellite play as well, and we're working with a global consortium of wireless carriers that are doing something very similar only we're actually using the native constructs of the handset that exist today so that the every handset that's out there can effectively speak to the satellite, and you can use voice services, you can get day -- data services just like you dod today to. so we with think that's a more consumer-friendly approach. but your point is a
john. [laughter] that said, you just mentioned satellites. davids struck this keel, you know, your competitor struck this deal, this partnership with starlink, elon musk's satellite network up in the sky. and, you know, at some point is fiber going to sort of be secondary? and especially i'm thinking about that because the hurricane season that we with just got through was absolutely horrific, and there were quite a few outages. which is, i mean, yes, of course you would expect that. but at...
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john vin. harry and david is small batch, gourmet, and delicious. so, of course they run out fast.nd delicious. order your harry and david favorites now before they're gone. >>> okay. now nvidia shares are in correction territory after falling more than 10% from a closing high in early november. joining us now, john vin, keybank quity research analyst. i like the way you approach this, john. it almost reminds me of a -- a ben franklin. you've got everything i could possibly use here. you've got a bold case. you give me what your bullish fiscal year, '26 earnings per share estimate is, and what a premium multiple would look like, and then you give me the reasons why, and you've also got a bear case with a lower multiple and a much lower earnings per share estimate. so nobody really knows and you've given me a lot of reasons for both. what you finally come to though, is that you're overweight with the stock of a price target of 180. let's go over some of the bull and bear case. the last -- the latest earnings were pretty solid, and so was the outlook. >> yeah. that's correct. you kno
john vin. harry and david is small batch, gourmet, and delicious. so, of course they run out fast.nd delicious. order your harry and david favorites now before they're gone. >>> okay. now nvidia shares are in correction territory after falling more than 10% from a closing high in early november. joining us now, john vin, keybank quity research analyst. i like the way you approach this, john. it almost reminds me of a -- a ben franklin. you've got everything i could possibly use here....
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will try to inact really startling change that time he will not have a john bolton or a people within the cabinet what oppose him. davids are best example of that. >> absolutely, he is substituted class for race. and he has people from all over idea logical racial class spectrum that is amazing to watch. david: you have a terrorist inc. article about it in fox news, look it you were eventing. victor davis hanson with the peets today there neff never long enough to talk. >> thank you. we'll be right back. i had the worst dream last night. you were in a car crash and the kids and i were on our own. that's awful, hon. my brother was saying he got life insurance from ethos. and he got $2 million in coverage, all online. life insurance made easy. check your price today at ethos.com. (in atrocious french) au revoir mon amour. a bientot let's work on that french, shall we? (♪) au revoir mon amour. a bientot (in perfect french) au revoir mon amour. a bientot (♪) the average dog only lives to be ten. at the farmer's dog, we don't think that's long enough. that's why our food comes in personalized portions. because a dog at a he
will try to inact really startling change that time he will not have a john bolton or a people within the cabinet what oppose him. davids are best example of that. >> absolutely, he is substituted class for race. and he has people from all over idea logical racial class spectrum that is amazing to watch. david: you have a terrorist inc. article about it in fox news, look it you were eventing. victor davis hanson with the peets today there neff never long enough to talk. >> thank...
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and so john manard was a convicted murderer for his involvement in that crime. david mccune: i mean, if he's capable of participating in this robbery that ends up in murder, then yeah, he's very capable of murder again, or assault, batteries, whatever. he's a very dangerous person. is your first thought, he could kill somebody out there? oh, yeah, very possible. andrea canning (voiceover): mccune put police in the area on high alert and warned the locals in the tiny prison town along the kansas-missouri border that a criminal was on the loose. we have a huge steam whistle, and we'll blow that several times. and all the local community all know, you hear that, somebody is on the run. just an alert, be aware. lock your doors, take all the precautions. andrea canning (voiceover): as police increase patrols in the surrounding towns, prison investigators got to work trying to figure out how manard had escaped. david mccune: right away, you start the whole search of all the interior, all the perimeter, all that. you look for breaches in the fence. you look for breaches in t
and so john manard was a convicted murderer for his involvement in that crime. david mccune: i mean, if he's capable of participating in this robbery that ends up in murder, then yeah, he's very capable of murder again, or assault, batteries, whatever. he's a very dangerous person. is your first thought, he could kill somebody out there? oh, yeah, very possible. andrea canning (voiceover): mccune put police in the area on high alert and warned the locals in the tiny prison town along the...
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side, house speaker mike johnson and incoming senate majority leader john thune as well as incoming pennsylvania senator elect david mccormick were in attendance. j.d. vance also attended and for his +1 by the daniel penney, the former marine who was this week acquitted in the chokehold death of brittany leon a new york city subway. wait, there's more to this entourage. self-described first buddy elon musk was also in attendance, as were two of trump's controversial pics for high- ranking government officials, secretary of defense. pete hegseth and trump's choice for director of national intelligence, tulsi gabbard were among the faithful. now to be fair, hegseth's nomination seems to be on firm footing after you spent last week at capitol hill meeting with moderate republicans including iowa senator joni ernst and of course those meetings took place amid a pressure campaign targeting the very same moderates who are potential holdouts. with political threats of primaries, a dark money group associated with elon musk even when ads an iowa called there moderates like ernst to support hegseth according to maggie haber
side, house speaker mike johnson and incoming senate majority leader john thune as well as incoming pennsylvania senator elect david mccormick were in attendance. j.d. vance also attended and for his +1 by the daniel penney, the former marine who was this week acquitted in the chokehold death of brittany leon a new york city subway. wait, there's more to this entourage. self-described first buddy elon musk was also in attendance, as were two of trump's controversial pics for high- ranking...
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here including sir elton elton john's foundation and so many others from a long history of this fight, both globally and here at home. jill and i met with elton and david this summer. and this event is no small part as a result of that. and a special thanks to one of the great special health official, a true hero, dr. anthony fauci. [applause] where is he? anthony, you're a good man. i love you. [applause] as my mother would say, god loves you, anthony. also i like to acknowledge dr. laura shever h.i.v. leader and department of health and human services who's retiring this year. she started when she was 10. take a look at her. [laughter] god, i love you. the idea of the quilt was to continue in 1985 of clyde jones and mike smith will share with you today. mike, stand up. to honor of all those we loved in h.i.v./aids. started with one name and one panel four decades ago. and decades later, 50,000 panels and 110,000 names. this quilt weighs 54 tons. a large community art project in the entire world. and it tells the tragic stories of brothers who died too soon, moms who contracted aids to childbirth and her daughter's life stolen and her own as well. fri
here including sir elton elton john's foundation and so many others from a long history of this fight, both globally and here at home. jill and i met with elton and david this summer. and this event is no small part as a result of that. and a special thanks to one of the great special health official, a true hero, dr. anthony fauci. [applause] where is he? anthony, you're a good man. i love you. [applause] as my mother would say, god loves you, anthony. also i like to acknowledge dr. laura...
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david: lots of pictures these days have elbow columns. they now get surgery call tommy john surgery and players have to take a year and a half before they play again. why are there so many pictures that have this problem now and they didn't have that many when you are playing? is it because they are playing so young and throwing so many different kind of pitches that hurt the elbow in the arm? cal: tommy john surgery has come down to high school and sometimes kids younger than that. i think some parents feel like we will just keep throwing, if it breaks, we can always fix it and you can come back throwing harder than you did before. that's the wrong way to look at it. in the big the wrong way to loot it. in the big leagues, with all the analytics that go around, i think pictures are chasing velocity --pitchers are chasing velocity and movement. he saw a fastball, you get behind the baseball, but then when you try to make a move, you already torquing your elbow or your wrist at the end to try to make a move. then all this pressure goes great here. i think a lot of chasing spe
david: lots of pictures these days have elbow columns. they now get surgery call tommy john surgery and players have to take a year and a half before they play again. why are there so many pictures that have this problem now and they didn't have that many when you are playing? is it because they are playing so young and throwing so many different kind of pitches that hurt the elbow in the arm? cal: tommy john surgery has come down to high school and sometimes kids younger than that. i think...