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if it's all about execution, let's bring in john edwards, who covers retail and joins us now. we have only got the ceo and the chair for about three months but investors willing to give credit for the execution he can do that he can get done in the next three months. >> there seems to be some optimism about what he's done so far. they are a brand that's doing well, old navy, which is the biggest part of the business. it's bigger than the gap label. old maybe did turn around its same-store sales and managed to see an increase for the first time in a while so people are excited about the and they are excited about some of the changed plans that richard nixon has in place there that they think will pay off. >> i imagine if gap had a high end label, that would be doing well, because i see, at macy's for example, they have sales down 6.7%, but bloomingdale's did fairly well and the macy's value brand -- i cannot run ever what it was called, they did well. so the high end consumer is still spending money. everywhere else people are moving down. >> you definitely see that with old na
if it's all about execution, let's bring in john edwards, who covers retail and joins us now. we have only got the ceo and the chair for about three months but investors willing to give credit for the execution he can do that he can get done in the next three months. >> there seems to be some optimism about what he's done so far. they are a brand that's doing well, old navy, which is the biggest part of the business. it's bigger than the gap label. old maybe did turn around its same-store...
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let's bring in john edwards, he covers target at bloomberg. p was better than expected. that is part of the story. john: exactly. better than expectations overall and one thing i think the market is liking is evidence of operational competence which had been lacking. they really seem like they have their inventory situation under control. it is now coming down several quarters in a row. it came down 14% this last quarter. that, i think, is part of what is reassuring the market that they are not just making the numbers for the financial fiddling. they are actually operating better and that bodes well going forward. amber: you look at the area of the store that performed really well. it was those beauty products. that is lending itself to a rally. some of the other stocks like ulta. how sustainable is that for target, which has struggled because it did not have something like grocery? john: they did cite while they are seeing a pullback in discretionary spending on bigger ticket items they are seeing those frequency items, as they call them, the
let's bring in john edwards, he covers target at bloomberg. p was better than expected. that is part of the story. john: exactly. better than expectations overall and one thing i think the market is liking is evidence of operational competence which had been lacking. they really seem like they have their inventory situation under control. it is now coming down several quarters in a row. it came down 14% this last quarter. that, i think, is part of what is reassuring the market that they are not...
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john edwards calls us to hope and i'm not talking about blindn optimism. it is almost willful ignorance that things will go away if fw don't think about it or healthcare crisis will solve itself if we ignore. that is not what i'm talking f about. i'm talking about something more substantial it is gthe hop of slaves sitting around a fire singing freedom songs. the hope of immigrants setting out through distant shores. the hope of a young naval lieutenant bravely patrolling the delta. the hope of a mill worker's son who dares to defy the odds. the hope of a skinny kid with a funny name, who believes america has a place for him too. >> [ cheers and applause ] be >> hope in the face of difficulty and uncertainty. the audacity of hope. in the tu end, that is god's greatest gift to us and bedrock of this nation. a belief in things not seen it a belief that there are better days ahead. i believe we can give our middle-class relief and provide working families with a road toa opportunity. i believe we can provide jobs to the jobless and homes to the homeless and r
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john edwards calls on us to hope. i'm not talking about blind optimism here. the almost willful ignorance that thinks unemployment will away if we just don't think about it or health care crisis will solve itself, we just ignore it. that's not what i'm talking about. i'm talking about something more substantial. it's the hope of slaves sitting around a fire singing freedom songs. the hope of setting out for distant shores. the hope of a young naval lieutenant bravely patrolling the mekong delta. the hope of a mill son who dares to defy the odds. the hope of a skinny kid with a funny name who believes america has a place for him to. hold hope in the face of. hope in the face. of uncertainty. the audacity of hope. in the end, that is god's gift to us. the bedrock this nation. a belief in things not seen. a belief that there are better days ahead. believe that we can give our middle class relief. and provide working with a road to opportunity. i believe we can provide jobs to the jobless homes, to the homeless and reclaim young people in cities across, america fr
john edwards calls on us to hope. i'm not talking about blind optimism here. the almost willful ignorance that thinks unemployment will away if we just don't think about it or health care crisis will solve itself, we just ignore it. that's not what i'm talking about. i'm talking about something more substantial. it's the hope of slaves sitting around a fire singing freedom songs. the hope of setting out for distant shores. the hope of a young naval lieutenant bravely patrolling the mekong...
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where was everybody when john edwards in north carolina was charged in federal court?ow about senator menendez up in new jersey when he was found not guilty the first time in federal court? were you all jumping up and screaming we need to televise it? i don't they are not president, but they are still senators, and everybody is supposed to be treated the same in the court system, so where was everybody when good old john edwards from north carolina went to federal court and nobody brought up being televised? where were you? host: in terms of that specific case, i am not exactly sure the answer to that. thank you. there has been an ongoing effort for decades at this network in among others in the news business to put cameras in the supreme court. in terms of how much impact a supreme court case can have on american life, we have been trying to get cameras in the supreme court for years and years now. not successful so far, but we have had the same day release of the audio, and that is what we have right now and that is what we will have in these cases involving the form
where was everybody when john edwards in north carolina was charged in federal court?ow about senator menendez up in new jersey when he was found not guilty the first time in federal court? were you all jumping up and screaming we need to televise it? i don't they are not president, but they are still senators, and everybody is supposed to be treated the same in the court system, so where was everybody when good old john edwards from north carolina went to federal court and nobody brought up...
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i think you agree with me, abbey lowell is the real deal, got off senator menendez and john edwards.e was jared kushner's lawyer. he is probably one of the top dc attorneys. my question is, what is his strategy here? we'll do the public hearing but we don't want to do the deposition part and maybe hand over information you are looking for. will that work? >> it is not going to work. bluster, bravado, intimidation. a subpoena is an order. the law compels you to comply. you don't get to dictate terms. as you say, hunter biden thinks he is special and above the law. he is trying to avoid a deposition where tough questions by smart investigators who work for the committee members, they know the facts. they would confront hunter with the truth about his corrupt schemes. financial records don't lie. the committee, to their credit, has amassed volumes of incriminating evidence of bribery, money laundering, tax fraud, foreign lobbying crimes. if hunter biden lies under oath, that's even more crimes. that's the reason he is demanding a public hearing. he knows that probing questions are rare.
i think you agree with me, abbey lowell is the real deal, got off senator menendez and john edwards.e was jared kushner's lawyer. he is probably one of the top dc attorneys. my question is, what is his strategy here? we'll do the public hearing but we don't want to do the deposition part and maybe hand over information you are looking for. will that work? >> it is not going to work. bluster, bravado, intimidation. a subpoena is an order. the law compels you to comply. you don't get to...
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oh, i speak to john edwards, so he's the head of delegation to palestine for the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. he said the situation in gaza is growing more desperate by the hour. the we assembly running as educators to describe the minutes here to testify the which is unfolding before it out the areas my colleagues here to tell us the rate increases the size, the our context with their colleagues and guides that when they can bear in mind that the churches are extremely intumescent and they are telling us it's just unbelievable. the lack of fuel means that we cannot generate electricity with that. but our tricity, we kind of generate how for the much needed medical equipment, liking spaces like pain slices, and also the impacts on the bi, pretty song search systems on uh, wonderful pricing systems as well. the beautiful stuff. and this is in teams that the p i. c. s. hospitals have different. we've had to witness the closing of one hospital with our quotes and the evaluation down to the hospital. our mile no medical supplies, the drugs few even the bic
oh, i speak to john edwards, so he's the head of delegation to palestine for the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. he said the situation in gaza is growing more desperate by the hour. the we assembly running as educators to describe the minutes here to testify the which is unfolding before it out the areas my colleagues here to tell us the rate increases the size, the our context with their colleagues and guides that when they can bear in mind that the churches...
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where was everybody when john edwards in north carolina was charged in federal court?ow about senator menendez up in new jersey when he was found not guilty the first time in federal court? were you all jumping up and screaming we need to televise it? i don't they are not president, but they are still senators, and everybody is supposed to be treated the same in the court system, so where was everybody when good old john edwards from north carolina went to federal court and nobody brought up being televised? where were you? host: in terms of that specific case, i am not exactly sure the answer to that. thank you. there has been an ongoing effort for decades at this network in among others in the news business to put cameras in the supreme court. in terms of how much impact a supreme court case can have on american life, we have been trying to get cameras in the supreme court for years and years now. not successful so far, but we have had the same day release of the audio, and that is what we have right now and that is what we will have in these cases involving the form
where was everybody when john edwards in north carolina was charged in federal court?ow about senator menendez up in new jersey when he was found not guilty the first time in federal court? were you all jumping up and screaming we need to televise it? i don't they are not president, but they are still senators, and everybody is supposed to be treated the same in the court system, so where was everybody when good old john edwards from north carolina went to federal court and nobody brought up...
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they were fawning over, like john edwards . edwards. >> contrast couldn't be more stark.her it's actually not such a serious matter. you know, churchill is alleged to have said me fairly said history will view me fairly because write it. because i intend to write it. and actually what i think and that's actually what i think we're having right here. now it's a pantomime we're having right here. now it's trial a pantomime we're having right here. now it's trial in a pantomime we're having right here. now it's trial in which antomime we're having right here. now it's trial in which you mime we're having right here. now it's trial in which you have show trial in which you have these two this false these two this this false dichotomy established. and dichotomy being established. and i i think it's i think it's i think it's unfortunate we're having unfortunate that we're having this when all focus this at this time when all focus must be on can we ensure must be on how can we ensure that we learn from these mistakes and ensure that we don't get into the situation? should be a
they were fawning over, like john edwards . edwards. >> contrast couldn't be more stark.her it's actually not such a serious matter. you know, churchill is alleged to have said me fairly said history will view me fairly because write it. because i intend to write it. and actually what i think and that's actually what i think we're having right here. now it's a pantomime we're having right here. now it's trial a pantomime we're having right here. now it's trial in a pantomime we're having...
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they were fawning over, like john edwards . edwards. >> contrast couldn't be more stark.her it's actually not such a serious matter. you know, churchill is alleged to have said me fairly said history will view me fairly because write it. because i intend to write it. and actually what i think and that's actually what i think we're having right here. now it's a pantomime we're having right here. now it's trial a pantomime we're having right here. now it's trial in a pantomime we're having right here. now it's trial in which antomime we're having right here. now it's trial in which you mime we're having right here. now it's trial in which you have show trial in which you have these two this false these two this this false dichotomy established. and dichotomy being established. and i i think it's i think it's i think it's unfortunate we're having unfortunate that we're having this when all focus this at this time when all focus must be on can we ensure must be on how can we ensure that we learn from these mistakes and ensure that we don't get into the situation? should be a
they were fawning over, like john edwards . edwards. >> contrast couldn't be more stark.her it's actually not such a serious matter. you know, churchill is alleged to have said me fairly said history will view me fairly because write it. because i intend to write it. and actually what i think and that's actually what i think we're having right here. now it's a pantomime we're having right here. now it's trial a pantomime we're having right here. now it's trial in a pantomime we're having...
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can we have an aggregate a strategic vision for a fed or do we have john edwards two americas or threet have an aggregate economic vision? mohamed: the mandate is such that they have to have an aggregate view. when it comes to distribution issues, which are really important, the amount of inequality in the u.s. today is excessive. that is the fiscal side. the fed can have a view that it needs to be an aggregate of view. jonathan: i look at -- tom: i look at the wonderful book out now on inequality and the heart of the matter is the inequality jerome powell has to prosecute is extraordinary. there is no other way to put it. mohamed: it is not just a social and political issue, it is also an economic and financial issue. tom: how did the haves get the trust back of the have-nots? mohamed: by showing they care about inequality. you cannot be a consistently good house and a weakening neighborhood. jonathan: trust is shattered of the establishment. what you are really asking is how can the people trust the establishment given what happened with the pandemic, coming out of the pandemic? we h
can we have an aggregate a strategic vision for a fed or do we have john edwards two americas or threet have an aggregate economic vision? mohamed: the mandate is such that they have to have an aggregate view. when it comes to distribution issues, which are really important, the amount of inequality in the u.s. today is excessive. that is the fiscal side. the fed can have a view that it needs to be an aggregate of view. jonathan: i look at -- tom: i look at the wonderful book out now on...
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. >> edward: it's a john candy reference. >> cheaters never win, edward.over his head for every thanksgiving to keep. it will teach him not the cheat again. >> edward: what causes the most arguments? they play cheating at a board game and cheating at television. that's two things during the holidays that cause the most arguments believe it or not. so when it comes to consumers, they have a real problem with artificial intelligence. a new survey is revealing that 85% aren't interested in a.i. helping them decide on purchases. where do you stand on artificial intelligence helping you buy things? >> i don't trust a.i. to help me buy things. i do a lot of different things for work. so i google a lot of different topics. you know, if a.i. started suggesting fake santa claus beards or beef jerky, they would not hit the mark. my consumer behavior would confuse a.i. if they did -- if -- i call them they. they feel like humans. feels like human now. if a.i. wanted to do a cost benefit analysis of different products that i want to buy, maybe i would accept that. >>
. >> edward: it's a john candy reference. >> cheaters never win, edward.over his head for every thanksgiving to keep. it will teach him not the cheat again. >> edward: what causes the most arguments? they play cheating at a board game and cheating at television. that's two things during the holidays that cause the most arguments believe it or not. so when it comes to consumers, they have a real problem with artificial intelligence. a new survey is revealing that 85% aren't...
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governor john bell edwards, the outgoing governor there. he was there at the ceremony.mpressive, robin. >> thank you. >> great. coming up, change for home buyers and sellers. how it may affect prices. >>> our new series from thinning to winning. george, you know nothing about this. [ laughter ] hair loss. this morning we look at the treatments popular on tik tok and whether they work or not. >> he does have great hair, doesn't he? plus a first look at my interview with dolly parton and why she's approaching her new rock star era with no fear. lara has two very special guests. >> yes. i have rebecca yarros with us. her new novel "iron flame" has gotten a ton of attention. then this beautiful boy. this is maverick. he's very strong. he's one of the finalists at the american humane hero dog award. you'll meet him and his wonderful story is amazing. you don't want to miss it, coming up on good morning america. why didn't we do this last year? before you were preventing migraine with qulipta®? remember the pain? cancelled plans? the worry? that was then. and look at me now.
governor john bell edwards, the outgoing governor there. he was there at the ceremony.mpressive, robin. >> thank you. >> great. coming up, change for home buyers and sellers. how it may affect prices. >>> our new series from thinning to winning. george, you know nothing about this. [ laughter ] hair loss. this morning we look at the treatments popular on tik tok and whether they work or not. >> he does have great hair, doesn't he? plus a first look at my interview...
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in 2004 when i was covering john kerry's race, and they announced edward, june kerry was campaigningwest virginia on a very big week for his campaign. that would be unthinkable now. as you know, we've gotten so much more polarized, that the notion of compromise is so much harder. the body is built and constructed around the notion of consensus. in a tester rate or some of these other races, is it much more of an uphill for them, now knowing that manchin is not in the race. do voters then say, their vote is not as important? what's really the point here or there for the democrats? >> they all have to run races tailor made for their states. in covering georgia last year, it was actually on voters' minds a bit, the balance of power in the senate. >> yes. >> there might be some democrats who are cool on this administration or cool on the climate, that don't feel especially mott rate investigated to participate. as things get tighter, this would be a base motivator. >> i that i at one point you would move to georgia, you have so many frequent flier miles. >>> coming up, a hunt in new jers
in 2004 when i was covering john kerry's race, and they announced edward, june kerry was campaigningwest virginia on a very big week for his campaign. that would be unthinkable now. as you know, we've gotten so much more polarized, that the notion of compromise is so much harder. the body is built and constructed around the notion of consensus. in a tester rate or some of these other races, is it much more of an uphill for them, now knowing that manchin is not in the race. do voters then say,...
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let's go straight to our own edward lawrence live from the white house, fresh off the john kirby nationalecurity press briefing for all the latest. edward, what can you tell us? >> reporter: i can tell you the prime minister of israel, benjamin netanyahu saying they will have a security responsibility for gaza once this is all done. they said, what we're seeing what happens when they don't have that responsibility. now today the pentagon confirmed that 40 times iranian proxies since october 17th attacked u.s. forces. 46 americans were injured, one died in the attacks. so far the u.s. responded with just two strikes. >> so on the iranian proxies why isn't the president's message of don't getting through them? >> you would have to talk to the proxies there. what i would tell you is that they continue to attack american troops and facilities at their own peril. we will, we will do what we need to do. >> reporter: senate source familiar with the says the biden administration plans to send $320 million worth of precision guided bombs to israel for the tunnel phase. president biden calling for
let's go straight to our own edward lawrence live from the white house, fresh off the john kirby nationalecurity press briefing for all the latest. edward, what can you tell us? >> reporter: i can tell you the prime minister of israel, benjamin netanyahu saying they will have a security responsibility for gaza once this is all done. they said, what we're seeing what happens when they don't have that responsibility. now today the pentagon confirmed that 40 times iranian proxies since...
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larry: i see space, great reporting edward lawrence appreciate it. >> continuing this discussion, joining us now john roberts coanchor of america reports on fox news, he was in israel and now back home in washington safe, sounding. thank you, john. on a different subject, but still the war, i guess 42, 40 or 42 hits later on american military assets in the middle east, i will characterize them as iranian or iranian proxy hits, what house the united states done to hold iran or anyone else accountability. where is that accountability? >> i don't think there is much on that accountability front there is a lot on deterrents front, we have a lot of fire power in eastern memediterranean. we have thiz thize group, that is the most top of tom secret where the subs are. we don't want our adversaries to know where the subs are operating in terms of holding iran to account, all we have done is bombed a storage shed and some other munitions depot deep in heart of syria. but tough rhetoric toward iran this administration keeps saying don't, i say that to my dog when he tries to take a sock out of the laundry, we
larry: i see space, great reporting edward lawrence appreciate it. >> continuing this discussion, joining us now john roberts coanchor of america reports on fox news, he was in israel and now back home in washington safe, sounding. thank you, john. on a different subject, but still the war, i guess 42, 40 or 42 hits later on american military assets in the middle east, i will characterize them as iranian or iranian proxy hits, what house the united states done to hold iran or anyone else...
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and fortunately -- and i thank him for doing it -- governor john bel edwards did not veto the bill pwas afraid he would. he signed it into law. i want to thank him for that. but when it comes to school choice, governor edwards has opposed it at every turn. every turn. he blocked two bills last year that would have established voucher programs for my kids in louisiana. if those two bills had passed, parents of students with special needs or students who could not read at grade level by the third grade could have taken their state money, the state-funded education dollars -- not the local, the state dollars -- to a different school that could better address those children's needs. but the governor opposed the bills. and they didn't make it t and those bills would have provided a lifeline to parents, a lifeline to parents who were desperate and still are desperate to help their children succeed in school. but governor edwards opposed, he opposed allowing these parents to find better alternatives for their children. now, the good news is louisiana is about to have a new governor, and the
and fortunately -- and i thank him for doing it -- governor john bel edwards did not veto the bill pwas afraid he would. he signed it into law. i want to thank him for that. but when it comes to school choice, governor edwards has opposed it at every turn. every turn. he blocked two bills last year that would have established voucher programs for my kids in louisiana. if those two bills had passed, parents of students with special needs or students who could not read at grade level by the third...
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barbaric, hezbollah iranian hamas terrorists now in its second month, we go to edward lawrence live from white house off john kirby press briefing. reporter: the prime minister of israel. benjamin netanyahu saying they will have a security responsibility for gaza once this is done. he said we're seeing what happens when they don't have that responsibility. today the pentagon confirmed 40 times iranian proxies since october 7 attacked american forces. so far, u.s. responded with just two strikes. >> on the iranian proxies, why isn't the president's message of don't getting through to them. >> you would have to talk to the proxies there. i would tell you is that they continue to attack american troops and facilities at their own peril. and we will do what we need to do. reporter: senate source. the biden administration plans to send 3 21 billion dollars worth of precision missiles to iran. >> far as tactical little pauses an hour here and there, we've had them bev, i suppose -- before, i suppose we'll check the circumstances to enable the humanitarian goods to come in or individual hostages to leave, but i don
barbaric, hezbollah iranian hamas terrorists now in its second month, we go to edward lawrence live from white house off john kirby press briefing. reporter: the prime minister of israel. benjamin netanyahu saying they will have a security responsibility for gaza once this is done. he said we're seeing what happens when they don't have that responsibility. today the pentagon confirmed 40 times iranian proxies since october 7 attacked american forces. so far, u.s. responded with just two...
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collins, brigadier general john r. edwards, brigadier general jason t.einz, brigadier general justin r. hoffman, brigadier general stacey j. user, brigadier general ma tay know martamucci david a.minnow, paul d.moga, brigadier general thai newman, brigadier general christopher j. mimi, brigadier general brandon d. parker, brigadier general michael t. rawls, brigadier general patrick s. rider. dividend g. shoemaker, brigadier general rebecca j.sonkas, claude k. tudor, and dale r. white. the presiding officer: an objection? the senator from alabama. mr. tuberville: i observe. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. kaine: i ask that be in order to make the same request with respect to calendar number 111, major general bradford i. gearing to be lieutenant general. the presiding officer:? an objection? mr. tuberville: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. tuberville: i observe. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. kaine: i ask that be in order to make the same request with respect to calendar number 112. major
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now, i've deliberately just left a also here, because a minute also here, because actually, john, this huw edwardso be a lot of people's lips tonight and going forward. and i know that you you're right. you are a friend. you're right. say that friend. yeah. and to leave bbc after this leave the bbc after after this inquiry, your views on that because a massive because this was a massive story when first was. when it first it was. >> no, i mean i sort of came out at the just thinking that at the time just thinking that he more and it was he needed more time. and it was just so personally upsetting. i knew were political knew him. we were both political correspondents knew him. we were both political corback ndents knew him. we were both political corback aients knew him. we were both political corback a very long way. and go back a very long way. and i've always just i was so surprised when these reports came out. i thought, it's not the hugh that i know. >> and i think he had to go, though. >> and i think he had to go, tho well, then get to a >> well, you then get to a position when you've had pos
now, i've deliberately just left a also here, because a minute also here, because actually, john, this huw edwardso be a lot of people's lips tonight and going forward. and i know that you you're right. you are a friend. you're right. say that friend. yeah. and to leave bbc after this leave the bbc after after this inquiry, your views on that because a massive because this was a massive story when first was. when it first it was. >> no, i mean i sort of came out at the just thinking that...
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edward's creation. and mushroom gravy with tons of cream and stuffing , that john made. a blueberry crumble. >> sounds great. today 80 volunteers gathered to help the hungry. something saint anthony's has been doing for more than 70 years >>> today, glide memorial hosted their annual things giving day meal in san francisco's tenderloin district. as shawn chitnis shows us, it has special significance for glide's new ceo. >>> it is a great start to a busy day here at glide foundation, as they are going through two deal services today . first vest and then that traditional things giving meal. and on this thanksgiving, their new ceo is celebrating a month in that role. and for her, this is a full circle moment. clearly g.l.i.d.e. stories my story. i have three small kids, growing up in poverty. >> reporter: says the mission of g.l.i.d.e. condition speaks to her lifelong career nonprofit and made the decision to become their next ceo easy. rattle radical inclusiveness and unconditional love remain just as important and relevant to the work they are doing decades later. >> so
edward's creation. and mushroom gravy with tons of cream and stuffing , that john made. a blueberry crumble. >> sounds great. today 80 volunteers gathered to help the hungry. something saint anthony's has been doing for more than 70 years >>> today, glide memorial hosted their annual things giving day meal in san francisco's tenderloin district. as shawn chitnis shows us, it has special significance for glide's new ceo. >>> it is a great start to a busy day here at glide...
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but john, is there a for edwards a potential for huw edwards outside of the bbc?mercial world is there, mark. you know , it can go there, mark. you know, it can go open fetes chair conferences, 10,000 a day. i mean , one thing 10,000 a day. i mean, one thing gb news could do to push the bbc to reveal that report into his behaviour because public body , behaviour because public body, they've done a report and i think that report should be public. you know, i'm sure it's legally safe because it's been crawled over by lawyers. so you know, say to the bbc, all right, let's see it. you know, we know the is going. and also, by the man is going. and also, by the man is going. and also, by the way, let's see how much he gets paid off for because he's on 435,000 year. know, on 435,000 a year. you know, which people gb news a lot on which is people gb news a lot on that. i don't think not not even jacob rees—mogg , i'm not sure jacob rees—mogg, i'm not sure what jacob's on, but he's worth every penny. >> briefly, john, before i get to biggins for the last word, how much cou
but john, is there a for edwards a potential for huw edwards outside of the bbc?mercial world is there, mark. you know , it can go there, mark. you know, it can go open fetes chair conferences, 10,000 a day. i mean , one thing 10,000 a day. i mean, one thing gb news could do to push the bbc to reveal that report into his behaviour because public body , behaviour because public body, they've done a report and i think that report should be public. you know, i'm sure it's legally safe because it's...
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president, another air force one-star general to be major general, this is john r. edwards.e was on executive calendar number 110. he most recently served as director for strategic capabilities, policy on the national security council. 28-year military career. get this -- has commanded the 28th bomb wing at ellsworth air force base, south dakota, 479th flying training group in pensacola and 96th bomb squadron in louisiana. he served on the joint staff at j-8. prior to his current assignment, he was director of the nuclear enterprise defense threat reduction agency. just amazing experience. he is a master combat systems officer with over 2500 flight hours, including 237 combat hours in operation allied force and enduring freedom. he also has a valor award. let me read that. it's an air medal for combat action at the onset of operation anaconda. that was the military operation afghanistan. his aircraft extended its alert interdiction time over the battlefield to support coalition ground units for fighting crucial firepower for american troops in contact. what does that mean? t
president, another air force one-star general to be major general, this is john r. edwards.e was on executive calendar number 110. he most recently served as director for strategic capabilities, policy on the national security council. 28-year military career. get this -- has commanded the 28th bomb wing at ellsworth air force base, south dakota, 479th flying training group in pensacola and 96th bomb squadron in louisiana. he served on the joint staff at j-8. prior to his current assignment, he...
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edward, on strikes. >> reporter: exactly. and first i want to tell you nsc spokesperson john kirby confirmed the israelis do, in fact, agree to-hour pause in their ground operations per day, and there will be a 3-hour notice before that pause. the president also says today that he pushed for a 3-day pause. they got that 4-hour, a 3-day pause to get humanitarian the aid in and hostages out. critics say any pause will just help hamas. how to the president feeling this pressure to respond to iranian proxies. for the second time in several weeks, the u.s. strikes a warehouse overnight. a senior defense attorney says that warehouse could have housed rockets, drones or artillery shells. former secretary of state mike pompeo says that's not good enough. >> my experience is this is anything but a strong response. you lay it against the context of 40 plus strikes that were attacking americans; that is, american soldiers and civilians inside these countries. and we go after a munitions dump. >> reporter: and just look at the imbalance on this map. the u.s. struck two times against iranian proxies. those proxies tried attacking u.s. tro
edward, on strikes. >> reporter: exactly. and first i want to tell you nsc spokesperson john kirby confirmed the israelis do, in fact, agree to-hour pause in their ground operations per day, and there will be a 3-hour notice before that pause. the president also says today that he pushed for a 3-day pause. they got that 4-hour, a 3-day pause to get humanitarian the aid in and hostages out. critics say any pause will just help hamas. how to the president feeling this pressure to respond to...
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. >> edward: so at this point, you cannot say the deal is close? >> i'm afraid not. >> so the white house spokesperson johnays there's pauses every day on aid getting in. i'm curious about the other side of that. are these pauses giving hamas a chance to regroup? >> you know, it's a balance, right? on one hand we want civilians not be injured and we want them to leave without being affected by fighting. the other hand, we rant to remain a pressure on hamas. >> of course when you stop fighting, you relent pressure. hamas as an ability to breathe if not regroup and resupply. that's something we're willing to do. we understand the importance, it's within our values, to have civilians outs of the battlefield so that in the future, in the next days or so, we can continue to fight and to use more force because we will be confident that the area is free of have a civilians and those that remain are enemy comb combatants. >> we have seen video of hostages going in to the hospital. was this a base of operations or just for injuries? >> yes. well, let's debunk that lie for a second. hamas claimed when we released th
. >> edward: so at this point, you cannot say the deal is close? >> i'm afraid not. >> so the white house spokesperson johnays there's pauses every day on aid getting in. i'm curious about the other side of that. are these pauses giving hamas a chance to regroup? >> you know, it's a balance, right? on one hand we want civilians not be injured and we want them to leave without being affected by fighting. the other hand, we rant to remain a pressure on hamas. >> of...
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edward lawrence at white house. what can you tell us? we have a couple of breaking stories. >> a number of things going on, john kirby said that israelis agreed to a 4 hour pause per day of their ground offensive and give 3 hour notice beforehand before that pause happens, president biden would like a longer pause, and advocated for a longer pause. the president admitting today he wanted just that. >> you know i have been asking for a pause for more than 3 days. >> did you ask him to pause for 3 days to get hostages out. >> yes, i asked for a longer pause. reporter: on the hostages there are no guarantee that hostages will be released in those pauses, spokesperson said those negotiates are continuing, critics say that pause only helps hamas, the same people point out this dichotomy look at this map, 46 attacks on u.s. troops and contractors by iranian proxies since october 7 at least 46 americans injured overnight president authorized a second street on a warehouse, senator defense official said it could have had drones or rockets or artillery, this is to small of a response too late. >> there is a frustration because the message that we're s
edward lawrence at white house. what can you tell us? we have a couple of breaking stories. >> a number of things going on, john kirby said that israelis agreed to a 4 hour pause per day of their ground offensive and give 3 hour notice beforehand before that pause happens, president biden would like a longer pause, and advocated for a longer pause. the president admitting today he wanted just that. >> you know i have been asking for a pause for more than 3 days. >> did you ask...
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edward, what can you tell us? we have a couple of breaking stories? >> reporter: number of things going on. nsc spokesperson john kirby agreed to four hour paws per day of the ground offensive. they will give three hour notice beforehand before the pause happens. president joe biden would like to see a longer pause, advocated for a longer pause to this. the president admitted today he wanted just that. listen to this. president biden: i've been asking for a pause a lot more three days. >> did you ask him to pause three days to get hostages out. president biden: yes. i asked for even longer pause. >> reporter: on the hostages there is no guarranty that hostages will be released in the hostages. nsc spokesperson says negotiations are continuing. critics say that the pause only helps hamas. look at this map here. 46 attacks on u.s. troops and contractors by iranian proxies since october 17th. at least 46 americans injured. overnight the president authorized a second strike on a warehouse. senior defense officials said that could have had drones in it or rockets or artillery in it. retired colonel darren gab says th
edward, what can you tell us? we have a couple of breaking stories? >> reporter: number of things going on. nsc spokesperson john kirby agreed to four hour paws per day of the ground offensive. they will give three hour notice beforehand before the pause happens. president joe biden would like to see a longer pause, advocated for a longer pause to this. the president admitted today he wanted just that. listen to this. president biden: i've been asking for a pause a lot more three days....
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you heard him say there to edward lawrence a few moments ago they continue to attack those iranian proxies attack at their own peril, although kirby, johnrm to one of the reporters there had been 17 attacks since the last round of strikes with no further u.s. response. >> john: i thought a couple of the interesting moments were the fact the administration continues to push the idea of frequent pauses that are targeted and localized in order to try to achieve designated objective, and then this idea of what comes next, because benjamin netanyahu said that israel is going to have to secure gaza, gallant, the defense minister said israel will not be in charge of defending it and the u.s. through kirby has reiterated it does not support a reoccupation of gaza in the way it was back in 2005 and earlier than that. so, that's a big question, and one that i want to put to someone joining us in a few minutes. police in southern california are not ruling out a hate crime after a 69-year-old jewish man died following an injury he suffered at a pro palestinian-pro israel rally. and indiana, a woman drove her car into what she thought was a jewish s
you heard him say there to edward lawrence a few moments ago they continue to attack those iranian proxies attack at their own peril, although kirby, johnrm to one of the reporters there had been 17 attacks since the last round of strikes with no further u.s. response. >> john: i thought a couple of the interesting moments were the fact the administration continues to push the idea of frequent pauses that are targeted and localized in order to try to achieve designated objective, and then...
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richmond, anthony marston, you killed john and lucy comps, ethel and thomas rogers, you doomed your mistress, jennifer brady, lawrence orgrave, you caused the death of edward, 1930, indictment, what can you say in your defense? doctor, doctor, hurry up, it’s no big deal, just a simple fainting spell, rogers, water, help, put her here. what’s wrong with me, one sip, now it will be better, and what a disgusting voice, i could hear this voice, but what is it? who plays such bad jokes? well of course it is, what? ladies and gentlemen, i ask for silence, you are presented with the following. now mrs. rogers will be better, an ordinary faint, it’s all because of the voice, such a terrible voice, it seemed to me that he was reading the verdict, i must tell you, gentlemen, that all this is a vile lie, from beginning to end, how stupid and evil joke, you think it's a joke, but we forget one thing, who could have started this... rogers, rogers, yes, sir, who started the gramophone put on the record, you rogers, i didn't know what kind of record it was, sir, i swear to god, i didn’t know, i willingly believe, but still you better explain, i was following instructions
richmond, anthony marston, you killed john and lucy comps, ethel and thomas rogers, you doomed your mistress, jennifer brady, lawrence orgrave, you caused the death of edward, 1930, indictment, what can you say in your defense? doctor, doctor, hurry up, it’s no big deal, just a simple fainting spell, rogers, water, help, put her here. what’s wrong with me, one sip, now it will be better, and what a disgusting voice, i could hear this voice, but what is it? who plays such bad jokes? well of...
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john kirby is characterizing this. >> this was a lot of folks involved in this including president biden at a very senior level. he was very personally engaged in helping this deal get over the finish line. edward: they want to make sure people know that he was involved in this. the president indicated he might speak about the hostage release when he first visited first responders yesterday. do we need to hear from the president? >> i think the president, like i said this -- any victory regarding the hostages is something he would try to tout because we do know that this war so far, for the president has had some potential political consequences. we saw the president took a very pro-israel stance after the october 7th terror attacks but has since gotten a lot of pushback and pressure from the most left-leaning members of the democratic party politically for him to call for a cease-fire or some kind of humanitarian pause so he wants to be able to claim a victory somehow here, whether it is assuming it is in the form of american hostages or hostages being released. we know that israel is working very closely with the us on this matter so i think we can expect the president to continue to talk abo
john kirby is characterizing this. >> this was a lot of folks involved in this including president biden at a very senior level. he was very personally engaged in helping this deal get over the finish line. edward: they want to make sure people know that he was involved in this. the president indicated he might speak about the hostage release when he first visited first responders yesterday. do we need to hear from the president? >> i think the president, like i said this -- any...