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american food before julia was kind of pathetic. >> all ready to make fish. >> julia really introducedmericans to different kinds of food. she had a profound impact on our entire food culture. >> well, that didn't go very well. >> reporter: now 17 years after her death the life and legacy of julia child is on full display in the new mouth-watering documentary "julia." film directing duo julie cohen and my friend former "nightline" producer betsy west have profiled some of the most barrier-breaking women. the two making a name for themselves with their oscar-nominated documentary "rbg." >> we were looking for another revolutionary feminist game changer. >> reporter: and just like ruth bader ginsburg julia had a secret weapon. >> she had her husband. >> backing her every step of the way. >> what's better than a husband who's ready to support his woman in personal life and also in career? even to the point in paul child's case where his wife has kind of eclipsed him. >> reporter: she married paul child and moved to france. >> first you need a big sole, thick fillet. >> reporter: where she
american food before julia was kind of pathetic. >> all ready to make fish. >> julia really introducedmericans to different kinds of food. she had a profound impact on our entire food culture. >> well, that didn't go very well. >> reporter: now 17 years after her death the life and legacy of julia child is on full display in the new mouth-watering documentary "julia." film directing duo julie cohen and my friend former "nightline" producer betsy west...
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julia: for "matter of fact," i'm julia sun in upstate new york. >> ahead on "matter of fact," a two spirit>> they may not talk about it as they see us dancing, but there's a conversation to be had on the ride home. >> and later, soledad has some food for thought about -- soledad: one of the guests at your holiday table. you know, the flashy one. >> we've got a saucy little story about how the colorful cranberry became a holiday soledad: welcome back. now it's our chance to share a story about a young two-spirit couple in nevada, redefining cultural norms in their native american community. two-spirit is how native americans refer to lgbtq identifying people. adrian stevens and sean snyder are breaking barriers as competitive sweetheart dancers, taking part in a celebration previously reserved for heterosexual couples at native pow-wows. >> we are not the typical sweetheart pair that you would see out in the arena or dancing aywhere. we are the first same sex couple to go out there and compete with other couples. >> i am adrian, i am two-spirit. i'm also shoshone-bannock, northern ute, and
julia: for "matter of fact," i'm julia sun in upstate new york. >> ahead on "matter of fact," a two spirit>> they may not talk about it as they see us dancing, but there's a conversation to be had on the ride home. >> and later, soledad has some food for thought about -- soledad: one of the guests at your holiday table. you know, the flashy one. >> we've got a saucy little story about how the colorful cranberry became a holiday soledad: welcome back....
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her legendary career >> julia child presents the chicken sisters. >> reporter: julia child is the ultimate drying lettuce. >> reporter: child burst onto the scene in the '60s winning hearts with her passion for food, can-do at the and fearlessness in the kitchen. >> that didn't go very well. >> reporter: it began with her first cookbook at 49 more than 700 pages of french recipes at a time when american kitchens were filled with canned food her surprising best seller and the idea that you can cook like this at home was a game changer for american cooks and julia child. >> we want watch julia's show with my grandmother and then grandpa would buy the ingredients and we would cook that meal. >> reporter: her popularity heated up with her tv show "the of what woman in the home ought to be. >> julia is the first rock star chef. >> reporter: and her celebrity status solidified when she was parodied on "snl." >> i cut the dickens out of my finger >> reporter: julia child passed away in 2004 she taped her final shows into her 80s. sharing her love of food to the end and leaving a long-lasting lega
her legendary career >> julia child presents the chicken sisters. >> reporter: julia child is the ultimate drying lettuce. >> reporter: child burst onto the scene in the '60s winning hearts with her passion for food, can-do at the and fearlessness in the kitchen. >> that didn't go very well. >> reporter: it began with her first cookbook at 49 more than 700 pages of french recipes at a time when american kitchens were filled with canned food her surprising best...
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julia: only time will tell. on the tapering, i don't think that's probably not in the cards for december. to recalibrate, you know, the meeting after he just announced the paper seems a bit of a lurch. i think they'll leave the door open in december, maybe in january if things will continue to run strong they'll consider it and it was discussed. you know, pricing and rate hikes in the middle of next year isn't crazy given how strong the recovery has been. only time will tell how some of these frictions sell. how much does the relaxation of the chip shortage, the increase of chip availability, how much does that contribute to an easing in auto prices which has been a huge component of the core inflation spike? how much labor supply comes back to the labor market? you know, these are sort of the issues that will help drive the inflation dynamic. the fed knows how to tighten policy. so it doesn't need to panic. i think indeed for global markets and the global economy, which is far more uneven and fragile, you know,
julia: only time will tell. on the tapering, i don't think that's probably not in the cards for december. to recalibrate, you know, the meeting after he just announced the paper seems a bit of a lurch. i think they'll leave the door open in december, maybe in january if things will continue to run strong they'll consider it and it was discussed. you know, pricing and rate hikes in the middle of next year isn't crazy given how strong the recovery has been. only time will tell how some of these...
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i'm deirdre bosa with carl quintanilla and julia boorstin jon has the morning off.ay qualcomm surges. plus earnings take two and etsy. then, ford wants to beat tesla at its own game. the cfo will break down the $30 billion spending plan this hour. later, the case for why apple is the most overpriced tech stock out there, carl. >> first up, our feed will start with qualcomm today. big earnings beat, strong guidance, 56% rise in smart phone chip sales powering those shares up almost 12% today turning the street bullish, too. goldman ups to a buy this morning, says there's still a 40% upside to the stock. piper moves qualcomm to its top large cap pick also overweight and takes its price target to 190. we talk to christian earlier in the 9. take a listen. >> by all accounts our diversification strategy is working and it's working because at the end of the day market is winning with a road map, winning with technology. if 38%, you know, doesn't indicate that the diversification is really working, i don't know what does. the important thing to answer your question is we h
i'm deirdre bosa with carl quintanilla and julia boorstin jon has the morning off.ay qualcomm surges. plus earnings take two and etsy. then, ford wants to beat tesla at its own game. the cfo will break down the $30 billion spending plan this hour. later, the case for why apple is the most overpriced tech stock out there, carl. >> first up, our feed will start with qualcomm today. big earnings beat, strong guidance, 56% rise in smart phone chip sales powering those shares up almost 12%...
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julia child, you call them the gastronomic trinity of the era.hat kind of power to these people have over the way that americans ate in the 50's, 60's and 70's? mayukh sen: they are the gastronomic trinity. i believe that is what molly o'neill called them in a wonderful essay. each of those three figures held tremendous power and spy. there was food coverage at the new york times. in that post of his, he was really responsible for championing so many of them. this is a name that i am sure many american home cooks are familiar with. he was one of the first people to really give her a platform in the form of a profile in the new york times. through such endorsements, i think that a lot of these women were able to have access to capital and opportunity that may not otherwise have been available to them. the fact that they were outsiders to this country or because they belonged to other marginalized immunities. that was his part of the equation. when it comes to james beard and julia child, they did not quite have positions like being the food editor
julia child, you call them the gastronomic trinity of the era.hat kind of power to these people have over the way that americans ate in the 50's, 60's and 70's? mayukh sen: they are the gastronomic trinity. i believe that is what molly o'neill called them in a wonderful essay. each of those three figures held tremendous power and spy. there was food coverage at the new york times. in that post of his, he was really responsible for championing so many of them. this is a name that i am sure many...
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julia boorstin joins us now with the next frontier of music julia. >> melissa, music is making big moves, as artists perform and sell their merchandise virtually. they've invested $80 million into 14 virtual music companies. up from $50 million last year, and $200 million invested in 2019 the vast majority of that investment is just one company, now waynexr has invested justin bieber, scooter braun and lex r alex rodriguez it turns artists into a digital avatar that can interact with fans' avatars. and just announced that justin bieber is performing next thursday, not in vr, but as people buy headsets they plan to transition into a fully vr immersive world. >> it's not about the experience, but leveraging these technologies like wave xr to bring artists closer to their fans and let them interact in new ways >> now, public companies are betting on this cutting-edge space. warner music group has invested in wave xr you mentioned roblox earlier it's been hosting concerts including an electric versus of the baby concert last month. and guys, the most popular, lil nas x, 30 million visits and
julia boorstin joins us now with the next frontier of music julia. >> melissa, music is making big moves, as artists perform and sell their merchandise virtually. they've invested $80 million into 14 virtual music companies. up from $50 million last year, and $200 million invested in 2019 the vast majority of that investment is just one company, now waynexr has invested justin bieber, scooter braun and lex r alex rodriguez it turns artists into a digital avatar that can interact with...
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julia?t's turn to bumble, the dating app company seeing its shares fall after posting its first quarter over quarter decline in users since going public last february those shares down 19%. those shares are off more than 30% since the company's ipo. joining us now bumble founder and ceo whitney wolfe herd whitney, thanks for joining us today. i know you raised your guidance for the fourth quarter what was the decline in this quarter, for the third quarter, and what makes you think things will change going into q4 j. >> hi, julia so i think it's important to come back to the fundamentals. first and foremost we're building for the long term we had an excellent q3 we expect revenue to raise year over year. we raised our guidance for q4 and the full year. bumble app is doing exceptionally well we have continued to rapidly grow around the world. we have strong re-engagement in the u.s., strong new user growth around the globe, ranging from markets like mexico, brazil, indonesia, germany and franc
julia?t's turn to bumble, the dating app company seeing its shares fall after posting its first quarter over quarter decline in users since going public last february those shares down 19%. those shares are off more than 30% since the company's ipo. joining us now bumble founder and ceo whitney wolfe herd whitney, thanks for joining us today. i know you raised your guidance for the fourth quarter what was the decline in this quarter, for the third quarter, and what makes you think things will...
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julia, what happened >> well, jon, amc did beat expectations on both the top and the bottom line, butwarning that there are still challenges ahead saying, quote, the virus continues to be with us. we need to sell more tickets in future quarters than we did in the recent quarter an unusual note of caution there from him but aaron made three announcements targeting the retail investors who own about 80% of amc's float saying they are not only exploring accepting different crypto currency but considering launching amc's own crypto currency saying they're working on creating commemorative nfts and they're in discussion with credit card issuers about launching credit card some time next year. analysts are largely bearish, two thirds have a sell rating. one third has a hold rating. no buy ratings wedbush saying amc's valuation is out of reach, projecting that it and its competitors will continue to consolidate while pushing deeper into alternative content to help drive attendance >>> meanwhile, credit swiss upgrading rival cinemark the best positioned u.s. theater chain. guys >> julia, whil
julia, what happened >> well, jon, amc did beat expectations on both the top and the bottom line, butwarning that there are still challenges ahead saying, quote, the virus continues to be with us. we need to sell more tickets in future quarters than we did in the recent quarter an unusual note of caution there from him but aaron made three announcements targeting the retail investors who own about 80% of amc's float saying they are not only exploring accepting different crypto currency...
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julia, always been good at asking questions, but he's also known for excitedly let's say promoting certain ideas. >> yes, i mean, he was king of the spacs or maybe he is still king of the spacs. i don't know maybe the spac market doesn't have a king any more he was all in and now we're in a different phase. the heat on spacs has slowed down and a divergence within the tech sector. this is something we talked about a lot. those companies really hurt by supply constraints those who have not been able to navigate it and those now feeling the pinch as the stay-at-home market seems to wane carl, i do think that we're seeing some of the high fliers of the past year really come down to earth while we still have some of those stocks at these very high valuations, carl >> yeah. wells with the note a few moments ago, guys. we've seen a number of recent stories that in time may be seen as signs the market for risk assets both stocks and crypto has peaked john, they point out to crypto.com arena out in l.a. they point to sweet green going from a $1 billion or $2 billion valuation to 5 or 6 in just les
julia, always been good at asking questions, but he's also known for excitedly let's say promoting certain ideas. >> yes, i mean, he was king of the spacs or maybe he is still king of the spacs. i don't know maybe the spac market doesn't have a king any more he was all in and now we're in a different phase. the heat on spacs has slowed down and a divergence within the tech sector. this is something we talked about a lot. those companies really hurt by supply constraints those who have not...
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julia alexander, you are a senior strategy analyst at parrot analytics, welcome. i believe you also co—host the podcast downstream — what sort of things do you cover in that? absolutely, i look at the shifting trends and shifting strategic moves in hollywood as they prepare for tomorrow and move away from the past. wow, love the sound of that. we will also talk to you both later, but also here is kamal ahmed, editor in chief of the news movement, a news venture. until earlier this year, kamal was the bbc�*s editorial director — and before his bbc days, he was at the sunday telegraph and the observer. we'll get into more detail later on, butjust give us a quick overview of what the news movement is — good name! yes, hello, thanks for the - invitation to join the media show. probably all of us in the industry - know there's something of an issue — how do we solve the under—supply i of trusted news and informationl on social media platforms? many of us will need to work i together to solve that problem, and the news movement is our attempt to do so _ four days old, i
julia alexander, you are a senior strategy analyst at parrot analytics, welcome. i believe you also co—host the podcast downstream — what sort of things do you cover in that? absolutely, i look at the shifting trends and shifting strategic moves in hollywood as they prepare for tomorrow and move away from the past. wow, love the sound of that. we will also talk to you both later, but also here is kamal ahmed, editor in chief of the news movement, a news venture. until earlier this year,...
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simon walker, julia alexander, maria breslin, and kamal ahmed.inly to the feel of our weather over the next few days. in fact, we'll start to see the first signs of that this weekend, gradually turning colder from the north. and it's this weather front that's producing some rain, the cold air tucking in behind the front, with a scattering of showers waiting in the winds. that gradually slips its way south into northern ireland and northern england. ahead of it, we should see early—morning cloud, mist and murk starting to thin and breakfor some glimpses of sunshine and highs of 13 celsius. plenty of showers following into the far north of scotland, and already the first signs of that colder air arriving. but the real cold air pushes through saturday night into sunday, and the wind direction changes to this northerly flow. so, for all of us, we'll notice the difference first thing on sunday morning. there'll be more in the way of sunshine right across the country, but it will be noticeably colder, particularly when you factor in the strength and th
simon walker, julia alexander, maria breslin, and kamal ahmed.inly to the feel of our weather over the next few days. in fact, we'll start to see the first signs of that this weekend, gradually turning colder from the north. and it's this weather front that's producing some rain, the cold air tucking in behind the front, with a scattering of showers waiting in the winds. that gradually slips its way south into northern ireland and northern england. ahead of it, we should see early—morning...
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julia? a lot of people are wanting to get in on this call. >> yeah, they did make a note, aaron saying he wanted to welcome in all the individual investors listening in the stock is trading down, despite the fact that amc beat expectations on the top line with revenue of $763 million that did beat expectations of $708 million and a 44 cent per share loss was nine cents smaller than the loss that was anticipated the ceo, adam aaron, reiterated the company is encouraged by results at the beginning of the fourth quarter but here is why the stock is trading down aaron issued a note of warning, saying, quote, even amidst such good news we're not yet where we want and need to be. we wish to emphasize that no one should have any illusions that there is not more challenge ahead of us still to be met. the virus continues to be with us we need to sell more tickets in future quarters than we did in the most recent quarter. now, on the call just now, he did sound optimistic in general. he talked about t
julia? a lot of people are wanting to get in on this call. >> yeah, they did make a note, aaron saying he wanted to welcome in all the individual investors listening in the stock is trading down, despite the fact that amc beat expectations on the top line with revenue of $763 million that did beat expectations of $708 million and a 44 cent per share loss was nine cents smaller than the loss that was anticipated the ceo, adam aaron, reiterated the company is encouraged by results at the...
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. >> julia child.t." >> thanks for the intro, everyone. >> announcer: "nightline" will be right back. [female narrator] a message for children: ♪ ♪ tequila herradura. extraordinary awaits. ♪ ♪ tequila herradura. extraordinary awaits. ♪ >>> thanks for joining us. tonight, standing trial in two separate cases. kyle rittenhouse and the men who killed ahmaud arbery. there are major differences in the cases, and yet both involve defendants claiming self-defense. but more broadly, both sparking discussions about race and justice in this country. here's abc's senior national correspondent terry moran. >> we shouldn't have 17-year-olds running around our streets with ar-15s. because this is exactly what happens. >> reporter: closing arguments in wisconsin as the jury prepares to begin deliberations in the trial of kyle rittenhouse. >> you cannot claim self-defense against a danger you create. the crowd has the right to try and stop an active shooter. they have a right to protect themselves. >> kyle was not an
. >> julia child.t." >> thanks for the intro, everyone. >> announcer: "nightline" will be right back. [female narrator] a message for children: ♪ ♪ tequila herradura. extraordinary awaits. ♪ ♪ tequila herradura. extraordinary awaits. ♪ >>> thanks for joining us. tonight, standing trial in two separate cases. kyle rittenhouse and the men who killed ahmaud arbery. there are major differences in the cases, and yet both involve defendants claiming...
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julia coronado. this is as bad as it looks.pening trade and all of this removes most of the motels. it comes in at 5.4. it is broader, stickier, that is the conclusion for so many people. tom: watch em. jonathan: futures up 16 on the s&p. sounded so random. tom: i don't think it is random. jonathan: i don't think it is either. futures up one third of 1%. from new york, this is bloomberg. ritika: president biden admits immigration is a problem but insists he has part of the care. the president said it is a portion of a plan to overcome the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. the report shows the president -- it is a rare movement -- moment of cooperation between superpowers locked in a geopolitical rivalry. china and the u.s. come together to slow global warming. they agree to boost their efforts to cut emissions. the deal injects new momentum in global climate negotiations. a federal judge has denied other records be given to a congressional panel investigating the capitol riot's. they're one of the judge to delay the order tu
julia coronado. this is as bad as it looks.pening trade and all of this removes most of the motels. it comes in at 5.4. it is broader, stickier, that is the conclusion for so many people. tom: watch em. jonathan: futures up 16 on the s&p. sounded so random. tom: i don't think it is random. jonathan: i don't think it is either. futures up one third of 1%. from new york, this is bloomberg. ritika: president biden admits immigration is a problem but insists he has part of the care. the...
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particularly julia, later in her life julia sought a pension from the federal government as a president a widow. during her campaign which was very difficult to required a lot of legal maneuvering, a lot of help a lot of aid from politically wealthy individuals in washington, newspapers never seem to tire that she was married to the trader president. i think it's right to be hard on john tyler for this decision to enter politics one last time late in 1861. i think there is an anecdote for me later president that could really speak to what politicians like tyler thought about and how politics really consume them. the later president is john f. kennedy. in 1963 assume sizing up his potential rivals the potential republican nominees for president in 1964 he talked about barry goldwater's name was being mentioned significantly. he talked about nelson rockefeller. he thought about rockefeller and he could not really understand what rockefeller was doing. about a year earlier rockefeller had left his wife tamir a yet much younger woman. i woman it was said in the press she stole from her husb
particularly julia, later in her life julia sought a pension from the federal government as a president a widow. during her campaign which was very difficult to required a lot of legal maneuvering, a lot of help a lot of aid from politically wealthy individuals in washington, newspapers never seem to tire that she was married to the trader president. i think it's right to be hard on john tyler for this decision to enter politics one last time late in 1861. i think there is an anecdote for me...
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julia boorstin in los angeles. jon fortt is in d.c. deirdre is off today elon mask uses twitter to decide and looks like he may dump a big chunk of tesla stock the real reason behind that sale next >>> then we seriously consider bitcoin hitting 70,000 another surge for crypto takes its total evaluation to above 3 trillion later, paypal expectations, software pops and walmart's walle for delivery first, breaking news out of the fed. let's get to steve liesman steve? ♪ >>> carl, thanks fed governor is announcing he has submits his resignation and it will be effective at the end of december. he joined the fed in october, 2017, as vice chair for banking supervision. he ends his four-year term as vice chair in october. that ended and now he's on the board. this highlights four jobs that president biden has to fill or will have to fill in the coming months we'll count them, the vice chair supervision, vice chair for the federal reserve board, his term ends in january, of course there's jay powell, his term ends in february as chair. and ther
julia boorstin in los angeles. jon fortt is in d.c. deirdre is off today elon mask uses twitter to decide and looks like he may dump a big chunk of tesla stock the real reason behind that sale next >>> then we seriously consider bitcoin hitting 70,000 another surge for crypto takes its total evaluation to above 3 trillion later, paypal expectations, software pops and walmart's walle for delivery first, breaking news out of the fed. let's get to steve liesman steve? ♪ >>>...
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fortresss monroe, the norfolk area, is where john tyler and julia honeymooned in the summer of 1844. tyler became the chair of an conference in washington in february of 1861. it was at this time while he was in washington for the peace conference thatt tyler met president-elect abraham lincoln. he came away from lincoln very unimpressed. lincoln was quite unimpressed with john tyler. he returned the favor. once virginia receded from the union in april of 1861, tyler won electionun to the provision confederate congress and eventually sought election to the permanent congress. he won. this is the best example of how politics retained its hold on him, how he was addicted to politics. now, he died before he could take his seat in the congress. hehe died on january 18th, 1862. but he should've stayed out of it. i'm very2. critical of him for this decision toi' get back int politics. critical because it really tarnished his historical reputation beyond repair. he was starting to enjoy a little bit more off the statesmanlike sentiment that the american people had m for him. a lot of the ba
fortresss monroe, the norfolk area, is where john tyler and julia honeymooned in the summer of 1844. tyler became the chair of an conference in washington in february of 1861. it was at this time while he was in washington for the peace conference thatt tyler met president-elect abraham lincoln. he came away from lincoln very unimpressed. lincoln was quite unimpressed with john tyler. he returned the favor. once virginia receded from the union in april of 1861, tyler won electionun to the...
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thanks lowell. >> thank you julia and mike. good morning commissioners. thank you for the opportunity to previously present bayren energy efficiency programs. i'm lowell chu with the department of the environment, the energy program manager. and as we discussed, bayren represents a major source of grant funding for the team at sfe. the funding is specifically to implement these programs you see like julia said, back to a local needs. i'll start with bayren business, it provides rebates, financing, advice to small and medium businesses, especially important during this time that so many local businesses are financially fragile. the goal is to support resiliency of the businesses by lowering energy and maintenance costs while improving the look and feel of the facilities during the recovery. the next program is bayren multi family that provides cash rebates and no cost energy consulting for five units or more to undertake upgrades in the program, specifically designed to save 15% or more of a build's annual energy usage and the rebate is simple, it is $750
thanks lowell. >> thank you julia and mike. good morning commissioners. thank you for the opportunity to previously present bayren energy efficiency programs. i'm lowell chu with the department of the environment, the energy program manager. and as we discussed, bayren represents a major source of grant funding for the team at sfe. the funding is specifically to implement these programs you see like julia said, back to a local needs. i'll start with bayren business, it provides rebates,...
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joining me is his mom, julia jackson as well as julia's pastor, jacob blake's pastor, james ward, jr.the founder of insight church, also the author of "zero victim: overcoming injustice with a new attitude." julia, just first to you, how did you receive this news? what did you think about kyle rittenhouse being found not guilty? >> you know, i wasn't really surprised, but it didn't affect me either way. i just stand on my principles and my faith. that's all up to god. >> i think a lot of people would be fascinated to hear how you see this, how you see the shooting of your son, how you see this verdict. it does seem like you see a lot of this through the prism of your faith. can you explain that to us? >> well, yes, in respect for everybody who has been affected, who has lost loved ones, my heart goes out to everybody involved. nobody wins in these situations. but i see it on the spiritual level and not just on a human level. i see a world that is fallen. i see a world that has forgotten about god. i see a world that has forgotten about humanity, and that puts human rights on constitut
joining me is his mom, julia jackson as well as julia's pastor, jacob blake's pastor, james ward, jr.the founder of insight church, also the author of "zero victim: overcoming injustice with a new attitude." julia, just first to you, how did you receive this news? what did you think about kyle rittenhouse being found not guilty? >> you know, i wasn't really surprised, but it didn't affect me either way. i just stand on my principles and my faith. that's all up to god. >> i...
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i'm julia boorstin nasdaq trading around all-time highs. more on that in just a minute. but, first, let's get a news update with sue herera >> hi, julia good morning, everyone here's what's happening at this hour pfizer shares up 9% this morning. the anti-viral pill for covid patients cut rates by 90%. pfizer shares are now up about 80% from their march lows. the u.s. economy added 531,000 jobs in october, significantly more than expected revisions to the previous months added nearly a quarter million more jobs, as well the unemployment rate sank to 4.6% president biden says unemployment is coming down far more quickly than expected >> before we pass the rescue plan, forecasters said it would take to the end of 2023 to the end of 2023 to get to 4.6 unemployment rate. today we've reached that rate two years before forecasters thought it was possible. i would humbly suggest this is significant improvement from when i took office and a sign that we're on the right track. >>> and canada goose shooting up 16% after posting a surprise profit for the quarter the winter wearmake
i'm julia boorstin nasdaq trading around all-time highs. more on that in just a minute. but, first, let's get a news update with sue herera >> hi, julia good morning, everyone here's what's happening at this hour pfizer shares up 9% this morning. the anti-viral pill for covid patients cut rates by 90%. pfizer shares are now up about 80% from their march lows. the u.s. economy added 531,000 jobs in october, significantly more than expected revisions to the previous months added nearly a...
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julia, just take me to the beginning of this whole project. how did it all start? with a competition in 1993, and what the competition called for was a landmark to celebrate the millennium. the competition was abandoned, but david and julia decided to plough on regardless. david, sadly, died in 2017, butjulia still has great memories of that time. now, i think this is the prototype, if you like. we looked at so many different designs for the actual structure. you know, it's huge, but we wanted it to be light in feeling. so we looked at very many different engineering solutions for that with different geometries, and then this seemed to be the optimal geometry in the end to make it very light. it was disappointing that the judges didn't think any of the ideas were good enough, but, you know, we thought it was a good idea, so we started a company, which was called the millennium wheel company, and we put in a planning application. we gradually got more and more exposure to the project, and we did a deal with british airways and we put a lot of our own money in, but w
julia, just take me to the beginning of this whole project. how did it all start? with a competition in 1993, and what the competition called for was a landmark to celebrate the millennium. the competition was abandoned, but david and julia decided to plough on regardless. david, sadly, died in 2017, butjulia still has great memories of that time. now, i think this is the prototype, if you like. we looked at so many different designs for the actual structure. you know, it's huge, but we wanted...
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julia, a bunch of issues you raised are important for meta. keep calling it facebook a little while longer. social commerce, we all spike up social media ousage and spiked u shopping facebook should be a long term beneficiary from that. is the meta versa great investing play, i don't think so i think it is going to be an investable piece three to five years out. i don't think it moves facebook stock like way mow didn't move google meta is option value for facebook shareholders. i like the stock valuation is compelling, there are overhangs that you know related to regulation and esg concerns i think a lot of that is priced in it is trading 25% discount to google with similar growth profile which tells you that if facebook can address any of the concerns, and maybe they won't, but if they can, there's a lot of multiple expansion you could see out of facebook. i think it is a cheap stock if you strip out some of the investments and cash they have i think it trades at a discount to the market and offers one of the best growth profiles in tech just
julia, a bunch of issues you raised are important for meta. keep calling it facebook a little while longer. social commerce, we all spike up social media ousage and spiked u shopping facebook should be a long term beneficiary from that. is the meta versa great investing play, i don't think so i think it is going to be an investable piece three to five years out. i don't think it moves facebook stock like way mow didn't move google meta is option value for facebook shareholders. i like the stock...
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scalise: thank you, julia. i first want to congratulate governor-elect youngkin. it was a campaign focused on optimism. it was a campaign focused on empowering parents to take back their state. to take back the ability to have control over their kids' education from the very union bosses who are trying to keep kids out of school, who are trying to keep parents out of school board meetings. that kind of big government socialism was rejected overwhelmingly by the voters last night in virginia and also big government socialism was rejected in a number of other states. new york, you saw record numbers of republicans getting elected to school boards. where parents are getting more and more engaged at the local level. concerned about things like critical race theory being rammed down their kids' throat, trying to teach hatred of america. that is un-american and that was rejected last night. something else that was rejected last night was the democrats' radical, crazy defund the police movement. overwhelmingly rejected by voters in states like minnesota. it was so encour
scalise: thank you, julia. i first want to congratulate governor-elect youngkin. it was a campaign focused on optimism. it was a campaign focused on empowering parents to take back their state. to take back the ability to have control over their kids' education from the very union bosses who are trying to keep kids out of school, who are trying to keep parents out of school board meetings. that kind of big government socialism was rejected overwhelmingly by the voters last night in virginia and...
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the staples center is being renamed the crypto.com arena in a moment, julia will bring us an interview with the ceo of crypto.com let's get an update from rahel solomon. >> here's what's happening at this hour. target shares having their worst day in eight months. focusing on weak margins and sales and profits that topped expectations target spent heavily to improve its supply chain and have enough workers to keep shelves stocked. >>> reported strong q3 results and says that q4 sales are off to a good start. sales up 8% after hitting an all-time high earlier this morning. >>> housing starts fell unexpected last month. shortages of materials, labor and land continue and construction slowed across the nation and starts for multifamily homes slowed >>> president biden is asking the federal trade commission to investigate oil and gas companies. he wants to find out if energy firms are illegally acting to keep gasoline prices high. biden says there is mounting evidence of anti-consumer behavior you're now up to date. john, i'll send it back to you >> all right thank you. >>> let's now take
the staples center is being renamed the crypto.com arena in a moment, julia will bring us an interview with the ceo of crypto.com let's get an update from rahel solomon. >> here's what's happening at this hour. target shares having their worst day in eight months. focusing on weak margins and sales and profits that topped expectations target spent heavily to improve its supply chain and have enough workers to keep shelves stocked. >>> reported strong q3 results and says that q4...
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was with him and julia was with him a lot.the evidence of him being a drunkard in the white house is not there. and there are so many consequential moments during his presidency not the least of which is the 1876 election that is then dealt. the country is divided. rutherford b. hayes is there -- and three states put up two sets of electors for florida louisiana and south carolina. those states are saying we are not deciding. we will say both of them won silver couple of weeks of violence starts to bubble up and in the country and they are threatening violence on capitol hill. it's at that moment that grant starts to look a hind the scenes for this grand bargain which really keeps the country together. in the meantime when he enters office you describe there's a piece about grant that you'd say i related my ear and he was the anti-politician and he just meant business but at the same time you write because he had zero political experience and he was not interesting -- not interested in getting an a. that's what led to monde so
was with him and julia was with him a lot.the evidence of him being a drunkard in the white house is not there. and there are so many consequential moments during his presidency not the least of which is the 1876 election that is then dealt. the country is divided. rutherford b. hayes is there -- and three states put up two sets of electors for florida louisiana and south carolina. those states are saying we are not deciding. we will say both of them won silver couple of weeks of violence...
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yes, there when julia can get here. so mills will trip in kenya. so. so small machining sto browser that she doesn't even though briscoe was, let's see some alerts, but here you go. it must be as last monday somebody i just want to say use it after and you were with us through it. but gina, did the julia on us, you still want to use b. nasty lubarski lighted at any actual and i know my katelyn saw crane sco last cashing. it. she wore the mean he's a leasing was too green. know lancer? yes, i'm mostly for teachers. ukraine now it's giving me the science english know what is the the on the printer though? sure. if yes, but he said, yeah, for a little sure a did was on how to submit of us who are initial is mostly due with les fuller there. but a sense of a loan of so if there's somewhere just a moment for the point of view of someone that are sla yet she does use a visa, a graduate music to my set up because normally need years they be similar. green, i mean, is a reason when you receive this without you big rush hour plus lot, j 7, it was the minute us
yes, there when julia can get here. so mills will trip in kenya. so. so small machining sto browser that she doesn't even though briscoe was, let's see some alerts, but here you go. it must be as last monday somebody i just want to say use it after and you were with us through it. but gina, did the julia on us, you still want to use b. nasty lubarski lighted at any actual and i know my katelyn saw crane sco last cashing. it. she wore the mean he's a leasing was too green. know lancer? yes, i'm...
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. >> at 105 years old, julia "hurricane" hawkins just set a new world record at the louisiana senior games. she is the first woman to set the record in her division. her time was one hour and two minutes. julia said she will be running as long as she can . >> way to go. >>> a missing girl found and rescued thanks to something that she learned on tiktok and we will have this story and more coming up on "kpix 5 news at 3:00 p.m." we ar streaming ri ♪♪ >> deacon: you have no idea what it means holding you like this. >> hope: well, i missed you while you're away. i didn't want to, but i did it, and that's why i started writing you back. >> deacon: those letters saved me. >> hope: oh, you have a lot of time to make up for. please, mom. don't shut the door on him. give him another chance. let us have a chance to be a real father and daughter again. ♪♪ >> ridge: brooke is never going to open a door to deacon ever again. god, after all that guy's done to her. pain
. >> at 105 years old, julia "hurricane" hawkins just set a new world record at the louisiana senior games. she is the first woman to set the record in her division. her time was one hour and two minutes. julia said she will be running as long as she can . >> way to go. >>> a missing girl found and rescued thanks to something that she learned on tiktok and we will have this story and more coming up on "kpix 5 news at 3:00 p.m." we ar streaming ri ♪♪...
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i'm deirdre bosa with julia boorstin and carl quintanilla.hy shares of tesla cratered earlier and why it's coming back this morning. >>> then, reasons to be bullish on software. fresh buy calls on salesforce, work day, adobe and more plus deutsche's gold standard in cloud. >>> and later, why those shares are getting fresh this morning, carl, chegg on their face. >> we'll start with tesla on quite a run. closed 8% up yesterday now giving some of that back after some mixed messaging from elon musk on twitter phil lebeau has all that hey, phil. >> hey, carl that mixed messaging is the reason for the stock being down, what, almost 50 bucks earlier today pre-market it came back a little bit. now it's down what about 20 bucks or so, 30 bucks right now on shares of tesla here is where this started last night elon musk tweeted when asked about the hertz deal that this was not a signed contract yet, in terms of the 100,000 model 3s that will be going to hertz as part of an agreement that was announced last week. well, we reached out to hertz this morn
i'm deirdre bosa with julia boorstin and carl quintanilla.hy shares of tesla cratered earlier and why it's coming back this morning. >>> then, reasons to be bullish on software. fresh buy calls on salesforce, work day, adobe and more plus deutsche's gold standard in cloud. >>> and later, why those shares are getting fresh this morning, carl, chegg on their face. >> we'll start with tesla on quite a run. closed 8% up yesterday now giving some of that back after some mixed...
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a little bit higher in yield is good a lot higher is bad. >> julia, to sort of switch gear as little bit, fed chair powell himself will be -- you know, everything about the way that he gives this message and speaks today will be watched because there is also questions about his renomination i thought it was interesting that libby cantrall over at pimco thought the results of the elections last night might mean biden to go with a status quo pick in other words, much of the market has been saying he is going to be under pressure to move in a more progressive direction for the fed. and she is saying maybe in as a result of the last 24 hours they will renominate powell. >> he has done a great job he's not in opposition to the biden agenda in terms of his policy orientation and really, biden has two excellent choices in chair powell or governor brainard. so it really is more a decision about the whole slate of candidates, who slots into which position, and the prospects for getting them appointed and into their seats through the political process. but i think it's quite sensible that pres
a little bit higher in yield is good a lot higher is bad. >> julia, to sort of switch gear as little bit, fed chair powell himself will be -- you know, everything about the way that he gives this message and speaks today will be watched because there is also questions about his renomination i thought it was interesting that libby cantrall over at pimco thought the results of the elections last night might mean biden to go with a status quo pick in other words, much of the market has been...
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>> yeah, john, julia and carl, good to see you all. i have been following this company for a while and i like the australians and what they have done there. this company is $100 billion market cap on 2 or $3 billion in revenue. they believe in no enterprise sales reps for a long time and organic growing and now they have more products and have like the order of 120,000 customers and it's really a lesson, which is one of the key aspects of what i saw in this quarter's earnings and sort of through the pandemic that these companies atlassian and hub spot, that have been focused on mid market caompanies some of you have made this point. looking for ways to digitally transform and their i.t. departments are zero or one person they need help with these companies that can self-start and do it on your own and it is a classic example of a company that has been doing this for thousands of customers and great to see their stock run up over the last 6 to 12 months. >> let's flip this around and look at a bigger cloud company, specifically google c
>> yeah, john, julia and carl, good to see you all. i have been following this company for a while and i like the australians and what they have done there. this company is $100 billion market cap on 2 or $3 billion in revenue. they believe in no enterprise sales reps for a long time and organic growing and now they have more products and have like the order of 120,000 customers and it's really a lesson, which is one of the key aspects of what i saw in this quarter's earnings and sort of...