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julia julia, who are you? also julia what do you like about my house, my bed? life, i'll tell you. someone i saw you, who you are. i am zhenya yul, i am your twin sister. she was from the village. at some point it arrived already a classmate from moscow said that they really need such young healthy people to provide surrogate mother services as the first customers. pavlova she could not bear the child. the doctors were not sure that both children would survive. and two twins were born like water. maybe you still think about it? we paid for the second child for one child and we take it from there without any deformities. and how all this happened periodically. mom went with a huge belly and returned with a huge bag of money. the last time she came back blind. what have they done to you here hurt? it is important to know. the fact that i can lose my eyesight, but the customers of the child , the married couple, categorically refused to have a caesarean section of the child. it all happened in an underground clinic that specialized in illegal conditions. mom couldn
julia julia, who are you? also julia what do you like about my house, my bed? life, i'll tell you. someone i saw you, who you are. i am zhenya yul, i am your twin sister. she was from the village. at some point it arrived already a classmate from moscow said that they really need such young healthy people to provide surrogate mother services as the first customers. pavlova she could not bear the child. the doctors were not sure that both children would survive. and two twins were born like...
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thanks springs julia julia and who are you? also julia what do you like about my house? 'll tell you who you are. i saw you, who you are. i am zhenya yul, i am your twin sister. at some point, his classmate from moscow came and said that they really needed such young healthy for kazan services of surrogate mothers as the first customers. her wife pavlova she could not bear the child. doctors were not sure that the child would survive. and two twins were born like a drop of water. maybe you still think about it? no, we paid for one child and we take it, otherwise without any deformities. and how all this happened periodically. mom went with a huge belly and returned with a huge bag of money. the last time she came back blind. what have they done here? the fact that i could lose my sight, but the customers of the child, a married couple, categorically refused a caesarean section in an underground clinic that specialized in illegal services. mom couldn't do anything, she was also threatened, and i don't have to do anything. tell you. what a terrible irony of fate? i never bl
thanks springs julia julia and who are you? also julia what do you like about my house? 'll tell you who you are. i saw you, who you are. i am zhenya yul, i am your twin sister. at some point, his classmate from moscow came and said that they really needed such young healthy for kazan services of surrogate mothers as the first customers. her wife pavlova she could not bear the child. doctors were not sure that the child would survive. and two twins were born like a drop of water. maybe you...
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oh, i'm golovin, a yamsha man is born, and julia peru settles down with julia. julia is morally treated with us, she will lose it. the light is very good. katyusha floated the manor reserved is located in a picturesque corner of the berezovsky district on a peninsula on a farm, on the one hand we have weight, and on the other hand, the endless swamp of the sporovsky reserve. our village is called high, we have such there were slides, that’s why they called it high, our farm, our estate is located, as it were , separately from the village, but it happened so once everyone lived here on farms, then they began to unite everyone in one place. and my grandfather also built his own house. they built it on a farm somewhere and they forced me to pay 50 rubles. soviet fines for building in the wrong place where indicated, well, i paid and the village remained. small of everything. now there are about 40 people who have run gas, the road is already good to us, they buy houses, empty people. this place used to be a farm, but now it's a photo station. it produces 100 kw per hour.
oh, i'm golovin, a yamsha man is born, and julia peru settles down with julia. julia is morally treated with us, she will lose it. the light is very good. katyusha floated the manor reserved is located in a picturesque corner of the berezovsky district on a peninsula on a farm, on the one hand we have weight, and on the other hand, the endless swamp of the sporovsky reserve. our village is called high, we have such there were slides, that’s why they called it high, our farm, our estate is...
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on the way of a thought on your you live with the the video to back your silver shot for julie, julia, julia, you, citizenship was a full policy issue. but also support that it was the you, the, somewhere around that sort of, the, some nations maybe able to turn a blind eye to atrocities. and other times the united states of america is different wherever people long to be free. they will find a friend in the united states, the, to the automated about 80 volts, anybody phasing since only city encourage all you look at me for the in service of the cigarette color revolutions is one among several means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them on to the helm of us, the west center, so they could all be kansas simple things sided. i just met pete, it's when i go by, the democrats see a new training portal active. so no 3 of us a little this of power on there. you can see the final goal of these theme or of allusions to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. the, the, this is what i was. what's the process of a slow? yes, but i found the vicious t
on the way of a thought on your you live with the the video to back your silver shot for julie, julia, julia, you, citizenship was a full policy issue. but also support that it was the you, the, somewhere around that sort of, the, some nations maybe able to turn a blind eye to atrocities. and other times the united states of america is different wherever people long to be free. they will find a friend in the united states, the, to the automated about 80 volts, anybody phasing since only city...
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for julie, julia, julia, you, citizen, was all about the issue, but those those. but that was the, you have the somewhere around the the, [000:00:00;00] the hi i'm actually i have to, i'm here to played with you. whatever you do. do not watch my new show seriously. why watch something that's so different whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please. i do have the state department to see i a weapons makers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you of 196, the us as i was returning to peaceful life with the newspapers, didn't report ongoing massacres in the ukrainian ssl, according to intelligence, ukrainian nationalist and the ukranian in search of ami said by real mind shall give each of which way to these atrocities. for future was as best sold that that was going well
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the on your the a little the video somebody, you're still kind of shock exclusively for julie julia. julia still has this. it was full policy issue, but also spoke there was the read the, somewhere around there for the past. the some nations may be able to turn a blind item to atrocities. and other times the united states of america is different. wherever people long to be free. they will find a friend in the united states, the, to the goal. it's in a very, very easy to sort of city encourage all you look at the in service of each skid 18 color revolutions is one among several of means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them on to the helm of us. the western economic interest simpleton sided adam that he did. so when i go by the demo, let's see a new change portal. i clicked, sol, suite, the best se, notice of the file, whatever you can see. the final goal of these theme or of allusions is to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. the device administration in nature world are fascinating with soft power and rhetorical ships. remember, ukr
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i said, the last that on the on your you with the the, the back your silver saw the full julie julia julia was full of balls. the issue with us was, but there was the you, the, somewhere around there for the past, the, the blue i knew the distance of the sort of the series 20th, which was for you and you have them by see the display of this, of the property. but even the way, nice, yeah, the cost, if you're saying this stuff and you to see because of the few those him but the installment the village doesn't notice. we are gambling with the future of all mankind and we're, we're risking it for northwest the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really one say better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusions, going underground can this is what it was with the silver slips, but found sufficient that the, the others use this has been good for the 5th is what the speeds you're going to ha
i said, the last that on the on your you with the the, the back your silver saw the full julie julia julia was full of balls. the issue with us was, but there was the you, the, somewhere around there for the past, the, the blue i knew the distance of the sort of the series 20th, which was for you and you have them by see the display of this, of the property. but even the way, nice, yeah, the cost, if you're saying this stuff and you to see because of the few those him but the installment the...
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julia, who? lady , julia, julia, futurist theme, rate 500, attention to the screen, vasily kamensky called his artistics word, just like lenin, but it’s true. let's see, the decree on fence literature, and so on, yulia, please, from a to a 400, the administrative center of this small territory, the city of oranjestat, named after william of iran, aruba, aruba, quite rightly, an island in the caribbean sea, the most governed state entity in the netherlands right off the coast of venezuela. victor, tears fell for 200. belarusians believed that this strip consists of thousands of crying widow birds, yulia, or maybe the pripyat river, no, the milky way, they immediately dropped for 100, the common bead, also known as the mother of god on the sle. belong to this family, bread and cereals are baked from beaded fruits , that’s right, yulia, from a to 500, according to gogol, she is the chronicle of the world, which speaks when songs and legends are already silent, and when nothing speaks about the lost people, architecture, bravo from a to 300, this four-voiced right hand of god dagda could not even make a so
julia, who? lady , julia, julia, futurist theme, rate 500, attention to the screen, vasily kamensky called his artistics word, just like lenin, but it’s true. let's see, the decree on fence literature, and so on, yulia, please, from a to a 400, the administrative center of this small territory, the city of oranjestat, named after william of iran, aruba, aruba, quite rightly, an island in the caribbean sea, the most governed state entity in the netherlands right off the coast of venezuela....
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julia julia grabbed my hand like that and said, mommy, you’re with me, that means everything will be fine, and again she began to rush around more than conscious words. i never heard from her again. she was taken to intensive care from the ward and they were not told to come. in the morning and around 11:30 at night. they called me already from the hospital. they said she died in the morning, i didn't come to dacha, picked me up, and they started to process it. and who was involved in the funeral of my daughter, i, and he didn’t take part in any way, that it’s impossible to take, brought, took away, and relatives. eh, when i said that, go and pick it up, there’s a death certificate there, so i went and picked it up and stood on the street. he even, who came from friends and relatives, says, well, you’re the husband. at least sit next to the loud one. yes, he was even near the coffin ; his mother, by the way, also went into the threshold , stood there and came out. tell me, after the death of their mother, the girls stayed with their father. yes, how do you like it? son-in-law treats his daughters. it hits just like the mother, bill or something, not the same, well, here’s the last case, it’s blatant and i had to take the youngest girl to the trail point. she had this bruise on her tailbone, and before that she had bruises. and like andrey’s , it means all over his back. like these ones. well, yes, and you just know, there’s such a big bruise on the uh on the heel. of course, i asked. and what happened? why did she have bruises and fall? why does she have a bruise again? she fell lyudmila, are you worried about the health of your granddaughters, and so you want to deprive him of yours. you know parental rights. i think he must. he says that all your accusations are absolutely groundless. it's not surprising in the studio for the reefs. hello hello, i was listening, now this is your nonsense, and i just want to take it as a human being and spit in your face. no, no, no, just control yourself . this is more familiar to you. it’s not me who will say that lyudmila literally destroyed everything that she told us about you. we are all horrified. i can’t even wrap my head around this. why do you are you lying when you died, did julia the dacha at home to support vera. well, as if i ’m sorry, verochka, the youngest were a year and a half old , somehow take care of the child. i have it physically. it just wouldn't work out from time to time. i came and brought fruit and brought it. eh, something like he applied for a survivor’s pension. through one bank. i sent this money to your account. well, not all the money, but i sent it. one wonderful moment when my father-in-law told me we will take the children from you. this made me very angry. i said up dates. most likely, you won’t see the children again, but he doesn’t speak to himself, he said, i ’ll change the apartment now and from this care we ’ll move to another area or to another city. it started with guardianship, it started with you, you came to me, not me, uh, we need to arrange temporary guardianship so that i agree to issue temporary guardianship for you. you motivated this by the fact that vera needs to be brought into the hospital, polka is working, yes, bu
julia julia grabbed my hand like that and said, mommy, you’re with me, that means everything will be fine, and again she began to rush around more than conscious words. i never heard from her again. she was taken to intensive care from the ward and they were not told to come. in the morning and around 11:30 at night. they called me already from the hospital. they said she died in the morning, i didn't come to dacha, picked me up, and they started to process it. and who was involved in the...
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can ask a question, of course girls are not basmans to tears again and guli-guli-guli-guli party julia juliaut andrey, i decided that now i won’t change things for him, you’ll come. well, of course, of course, sasha and i finally bought an apartment. yes, i’ll show you now, can you imagine, we looked for so much, and in the end we bought it from the former coach of lokomotiv, i thought, well done , i actually think that this will be kolyan’s year. i choose everything for him as a gift. well, his knees always say that he doesn’t need anything. look here here we will make a shelf for sashka's awards. why am i still thinking about it, it means she’s getting married, and i remember how you met. he's got his eyes on you. looks you smile, yes, i thought, if that roman colosseum were a hockey rink. well, if they filled it with ice, it would be great, it’s such an arena in hockey, really, i love you, and i’ll take you and the colosseum to you and not only now northern venice, but then there will be a real one, you and i will unite the whole world. let's jump in. katya is still waiting for us. today
can ask a question, of course girls are not basmans to tears again and guli-guli-guli-guli party julia juliaut andrey, i decided that now i won’t change things for him, you’ll come. well, of course, of course, sasha and i finally bought an apartment. yes, i’ll show you now, can you imagine, we looked for so much, and in the end we bought it from the former coach of lokomotiv, i thought, well done , i actually think that this will be kolyan’s year. i choose everything for him as a gift....
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julia domestic furniture. julia toussaint and adrian paul were sentenced to nine years and ii sentenced to nine years and 11 months in prison after pleading guilty to assisting unlawful migration into the uk . the pair migration into the uk. the pair squeezed vietnamese migrants inside specially adapted sofas and chests of drawers in an effort to smuggle them through border checks at the port of newhaven and train drivers will strike at the end of this month in their long running dispute over pay. aslef says its members at 61 train operators will walk out on the 30th of september and then again on the 4th of october. the union said the strikes would force train operators to cancel all services, causing disruption for passengers . that's your latest passengers. that's your latest news this is gb news across the uk on your tv, in your car, on your digital radio, and on your smart speaker. now, by saying play smart speaker. now, by saying play gb news. this is britain's news was interesting parent polling was interesti
julia domestic furniture. julia toussaint and adrian paul were sentenced to nine years and ii sentenced to nine years and 11 months in prison after pleading guilty to assisting unlawful migration into the uk . the pair migration into the uk. the pair squeezed vietnamese migrants inside specially adapted sofas and chests of drawers in an effort to smuggle them through border checks at the port of newhaven and train drivers will strike at the end of this month in their long running dispute over...
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julia and ivan julia lozovskaya. and alexander nikonenko is a redhead. svetlana nabumenko. yul when you approach him, like a padra kissing his hand. sash, it must be so unexpected that you don’t try to vomit right away. i did not have time to consider that he is italian. she is whole. she kisses your hand. she doesn't rush to kiss your hand, how can i forgive a saint? i mean, so when she does it at the beginning, understand that, well, unexpectedly for a boy from the village. it's good. here, take your time, and then he collapsed towards her. what are you what you love is good, do it. to make it a little clearer, right? i came to the course. it was the third year of the academy of arts, an acting course , to see uh, in general, guys of girls and boys uh, boys and girls to work on the play alpine ballad, and yulia attracted attention. you know, she is such a silent person at the level of alienation. i suddenly saw that yulia was talking very little at the rehearsal, that is, from her extraneous conversation, in principle, you couldn’t hear silence, such a focused silence. this is for the role juliately necessary. well, for the actress as it turned out. here she is 20 there, how much at all, still young for an actress. it turns out to be very important that the debut that yes in the theater consists of a roller is very complex. minsk national film studio belarusfilm all the actors know the way of this house. hello please julia lozovskaya. alice hello this is vika your producer viktoriya sarantseva the producer of the group the music of the time sounds, however, i really like it, i trudge along the entire length. and look, i'm in your area now, and i have time to meet with you. do we really need to communicate in person? and look, oh, cozy, the cafe is a little faster. and, of course, yes. yes, that is, trying to make some kind of assessment . no text, on the contrary. you are very focused. the producer of the youth group, such a role about dougledgen, the screenplay actress has to get out of one image you find in others littorally beyond the threshold of one july, has already sou
julia and ivan julia lozovskaya. and alexander nikonenko is a redhead. svetlana nabumenko. yul when you approach him, like a padra kissing his hand. sash, it must be so unexpected that you don’t try to vomit right away. i did not have time to consider that he is italian. she is whole. she kisses your hand. she doesn't rush to kiss your hand, how can i forgive a saint? i mean, so when she does it at the beginning, understand that, well, unexpectedly for a boy from the village. it's good. here,...
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so exclusively for julie julia, this is julia citizens. it was full balls. the issue with us was, but that was the year we have the somewhere around the most afraid of robert f. kennedy junior. well, apparently everyone in the political establishment and mainstream media is very much like donald trump. he says what he thinks liberal society is the den junior is feared because the spirit of the every spring and summer, the melting optics move reveals a band and machinery, millions of rusty barrels, and the detritus left by human expansion into this most inaccessible of territories . yes, i used to move forward to a customer on both of us for some of the doors at the post the beach as an issue. calling to us from clean optic travels the highest island home to the biggest opponent station on the front of joseph land. occupied a go really asked me for it. i was my was or more. yeah, cuz it should. so it means it's me when you feel when we see lots of money and i'm familiar with this, i'm gonna stay on the lowest. i've left so much you feel like a mess almost her
so exclusively for julie julia, this is julia citizens. it was full balls. the issue with us was, but that was the year we have the somewhere around the most afraid of robert f. kennedy junior. well, apparently everyone in the political establishment and mainstream media is very much like donald trump. he says what he thinks liberal society is the den junior is feared because the spirit of the every spring and summer, the melting optics move reveals a band and machinery, millions of rusty...
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so exclusively for julie julia, this is julia citizens. it was a full balls issue, but also stuff. and it was the you, the, somewhere around that sort of thing. the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the of the buys administration in nature world are fascinating with soft power and rhetorical ships. remember, ukraine will wind and ukraine is winning. now we hear rush, it is losing, and even brushing his last narrative manipulations did not change hard. we all this, it was, it was a, it was, is what or was, what's the silver for us? but i found the vicious that the, the, the others is, this is vision for the for the what the speeds you buy the house. it's got you. so which is good. so the think you with this will, it was easy to speak with the mutual funds to get the other street name, which is part of the cost to buy it. so those 2 years this way uses a portion of this post of pictures. total distribution with the wires come to work with initial was done to it. those are the investors is less than use this to the us and it shows. and so for some reason, but the one it was below 2,
so exclusively for julie julia, this is julia citizens. it was a full balls issue, but also stuff. and it was the you, the, somewhere around that sort of thing. the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the of the buys administration in nature world are fascinating with soft power and rhetorical ships. remember, ukraine will wind and ukraine is winning. now we hear rush, it is losing, and even brushing his last narrative manipulations did not change hard. we all this, it was, it was a, it was, is...
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so for julie, julia, this is, julia citizenship was a full policy issue because, but that was the you, we have the somewhere around there for the past. the the the, [000:00:00;00] the hi, i'm acceptable and i'm here to plan with you whatever you can do, do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do you have the state department, the c, i a weapons makers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't marshall state main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way it was afraid of robert f. kennedy junior. well, apparently everyone in the political establishment and mainstream media is very much like donald trump. he says what he thinks liberal tied to use the dead bar k junior is feared because the spirit of this, it was, it was a real sort of, it was with the silver slip found sufficiently. it's
so for julie, julia, this is, julia citizenship was a full policy issue because, but that was the you, we have the somewhere around there for the past. the the the, [000:00:00;00] the hi, i'm acceptable and i'm here to plan with you whatever you can do, do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do you have the state department, the c, i a weapons makers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose...
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julia? i'm not julia, i'm zhenya you see. i never hid it, i didn’t hide it, i didn’t cover it up with anything. ilya andreevich - did you spend the night here, right? the police came to you there. good morning senior district investigator danilov what happened to the state of emergency at the local car park hitting do you recognize this woman? did she work for you? head nurse anna now you know that i am a vile pretender who is ready for anything for the sake of money. i guess. are you different? as if changed to the point do not say so. it's not a pity. you feel sorry for her. yes, i learned a lot about her. recently, she has reasons why she has become like this. he and i are very much alike. i also hate her mother. mine doesn't want to. or she doesn't know either. in general, in vain i'm telling you all this . nothing. listen to shai now i have everything that what concerns you. i'm afraid. what will we do next? well, what's next? so far, everything was going fine. well, what is normal for them ? look, you have zhenya well, then we will perceive. julia pseudonym. well, damn monroe lady gaga is the real one . throw it on the internet. you can say don't bother. what kind of people did something happen? did you do it? why, without a clue , they will also move me. alena what is a good name for your daughter? i was still going to ask you something. no, if everything is fine. what do we care about your alena everything is fine. ok how is our youngster, are you doing well. this time i came successfully pavlov will be here soon the performance is over. came. you know i won't offend. yes, you went. i didn't understand something. who moved whom? do enough i have the right to know? what, you don't have your own business? i see our doves with charm there is nowhere further. you do this, what is not good, this is not good. any journey can be exciting exciting and rich in adventure - this is the western gate, belarus, but these gates are guarded gates. the symbol of the city is an eleven-meter force, which , in my opinion, can be a symbol of our
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thought oh yeah, with the a little with the the video somebody your silver shop for julie julia, this is julia citizenship to to full balls. the issue with us was, but that was the year we had the somewhere around there for the past, the the of the this, the issue a new, the distance of the. so that's the series putting it for you and you have them by see it the split it stop people even the way needs. yeah. the cost, if you're say, now the image doesn't get to see that few those them. but the installment of image doesn't notice. we are gambling with the future of all mankind and we're, we're risking it for not the this it, yes it was a and it was, is what i was. what's the process of a slow? yes. but i found the vicious that the, the, the others is this is this good for the position as a sort of speeds you find out the push, which is good. you've sophia, which is good. so the thank you with this little it was easy to speak with the mutual funds to get the homeless liaison will say on the other side of the coastal base on those 2 youngsters this way uses of course let's pull some pictures of p
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julia pollak. julia, let's talk about the slowing most mementum. will it get worse heading into the fall? >> it is not yet a sign of worry. right now, labor market indicators have slowed, but only to pretty good levels. levels that would represent a hot job seekers market. the question is whether this slowdown will decline and if the downtrend continues and soon we could continue to talk about labor market weakness. >> juliamarket weakness is anticipated to be a problem. it hasn't been a problem despite a lot of headwinds over the last year. what exactly is it that makes the u.s. job market resilient and by extension the thorn in the side for the fed right now? >> so the u.s. economy is pretty much dependent on one factor, the u.s. consumer. to date, the sumu.s. consumer i strong. many people received stimulus and paid down debt and locked in lower mortgage rates. they are doing well. at the same time, they gained jobs. the recent pace of job growth setoff a cycle in the labor market where people added income and jobs and households have gained an earner. employment-to-population ratio is highest in 22 years. highest ever for women sdp. >> if you look at the subtle movements of where jobs are created and where they are being lost, i remember the jobs reports i went through and reported on hospitality and leisure which led the way for job growth the last two years. we are seeing that decline right now. is
julia pollak. julia, let's talk about the slowing most mementum. will it get worse heading into the fall? >> it is not yet a sign of worry. right now, labor market indicators have slowed, but only to pretty good levels. levels that would represent a hot job seekers market. the question is whether this slowdown will decline and if the downtrend continues and soon we could continue to talk about labor market weakness. >> juliamarket weakness is anticipated to be a problem. it hasn't...
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for julie julia, this is, julia citizenship was full about the issue with also spoke better with the you the somewhere around that sort of the, [000:00:00;00] the take a fresh look around his life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by how us tied to vision with no real opinions, pictures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few. fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusions, going underground can 196 the us as i was returning to peaceful life with the newspapers didn't report ongoing massacres and the ukrainian saw, according to intelligence, ukrainian nationalist and the ukranian in search of ami said by romano, she'll give each of which way to these atrocities for future was the best hold at the old school and what but i senior to sell school new way to do i to be like this is of course we'll do a new one. obviously the plaintiff was the head of the n k v d sabotage department at the time. he was tasked with stopping the atrocities in ukraine for a good reason, general sort of
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i want to commend congresswoman julia led low who came -- julia let low -- julia leedlo who came before the committee to discuss social security and other programs. i look forward to working with her because i think there's an opportunity here for us, madam speaker, to recognize with more than 10,000 baby boomers a day becoming eligible for social security with almost 70 million people currently receiving social security, with more than 40% of them with social security being their only form of retirement and pension, it's long overdue for the united states congress to act. it's been 52 years since congress has enhanced social security. and for a woman, madam speaker, more than five million of our fellow americans get below poverty level checks from the government, and of them, the majority are women because they were the care providers and were at home with their children or someone that was sick, and also because when they were in the work force, they weren't making as much as their male counterparts. there is no rational reason why these people in the wealthiest nation in the world wh
i want to commend congresswoman julia led low who came -- julia let low -- julia leedlo who came before the committee to discuss social security and other programs. i look forward to working with her because i think there's an opportunity here for us, madam speaker, to recognize with more than 10,000 baby boomers a day becoming eligible for social security with almost 70 million people currently receiving social security, with more than 40% of them with social security being their only form of...
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your name is not new, julie, julia, julie, julia, julie, julie, julia, the former deception is gone,, it turned out like that, in short, yeah, matvey, thank you for the pure light, some such a kind attitude towards the stage, towards the performance, i don’t know, but some kind of pleasant light emanates from you, you are such a kind and very artist, yeah, thank you very much, great, thank you, i want to say, huge pilagei ... for the fact that alexandra and i listened exclusively to the voice and silence, it was like that in general, oh-oh-oh, i’m straight, just except for thank you, no other word comes to mind, just thank you so much for purity, for this attitude and voice, well, looking at alexandra. i thought for some reason what we are like everyone here is different, so alexandra sank, oh, thank you, and matveyushka, thank you very much for the pleasure, this is this, this is what i can do, this is this, this is this, this is this, this is all, this is all, this knows how, now we’ll ask, that’s why he and i also liked the performance of both guys, i agree with my colleagues, the
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julia as identity julia, why did it take berlin so long to step pump supplies of weapons to you sterile. there are definitely different factors. and, you know, when we look at how it started off this was before russia actively invaded ukraine . but tensions were all really already building up with troops, a mass at the border. and that's when germany a promise of deliver 5000 military helmets to ukraine. and that was seen as a big embarrassment in ukraine, but also by many in germany. and a lot of it had to do with the fact that germany had a policy in place and it still has for other situations where it does not deliver any weapons to countries that are directly involved in a conflict. and this has been a very strong principle in germany for a long time. and so it took quite a while for the german government to convince itself that in the case of ukraine, it was important to deliver weapons to the country despite the conflict. because ukraine was being attacked and it had a significant need for weapons to defend itself. and it was also important for chancellor all of shows who was very slow and hesitant in the beginning because it was important for him not to actively provoke fulton and cause a potent to escalate outside of ukraine. and to see germany as directly being involved as a war party in the conflict and to escalate against nato countries, including germany, was seen as important by souls, but from helmets to tags. what, what's changed? how is germany managed to jump over to in china? as we've seen, a lot of pressure is coming internationally for germany to deliver more weapons to become more involved. and pressure came from germany's allies, for example, from the u. s. and other countries in the u, but also from ukraine itself at all levels of the political sphere. we saw president valencia of ukraine, really pushing for germany to do more. but also ukraine's ambassador is here in berlin. really pushing hard on german television and in all possible ways to, to push germany to do more. but we've also seen that it became important and for the governments here in for the chancellor, especially to co ordinate and go ahead and provide a concerted effort to deliver weapons to ukraine, to act cool in coordination with its allies. for example, the us, there were times when germany a cree agreed to deliver, for example, tanks when the west also agreed to do the same. so it took some time to come to these agreements with other countries. but it also was the question of getting the weapons prepared. menu were not ready for the battle field, then it really took time to refer bush, a lot of the weapons and that's why it also the process kick started a little slowly look back there with dw political correspondent, julia. so deli, as i look now at some of the other stories by hiccups, president vladimir potent has told his package, count upon wrench of ty, about a one, the roger was open to talk soon restoring the black sea green deal talks between that one and 2 in the russian city of sante a meant to persuade russia to revive the grant agreement that allowed to ukraine to export weight from lexi ports. type food i. quail has went through tie one, toppling trees and closing land slides and flash flooding. thousands of households for life without power and a number of injuries were reported. a coastal highway collapsed disrupting traffic, full cost to say the storm will continue to affect whether until the other tuesday are ministers of the south east asian blog as the and have met in jakarta. aid of tuesday's lead a summit. the group is expected to discuss me in my civil war and flare ups in the south trying to say the 1st african climate summit has begun leaders from across the continent. together i
julia as identity julia, why did it take berlin so long to step pump supplies of weapons to you sterile. there are definitely different factors. and, you know, when we look at how it started off this was before russia actively invaded ukraine . but tensions were all really already building up with troops, a mass at the border. and that's when germany a promise of deliver 5000 military helmets to ukraine. and that was seen as a big embarrassment in ukraine, but also by many in germany. and a lot...
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julia boorstin's got the latest. julia? >> well, melissa, sources on both sides are describing this as a win-win. disney and charter calling it tron t transformative, and gives new appeal to charter tv's business, wheel at the same time, increasing the reach of disney+ with ads. and also, disney's payment for that app. now, disney+ ad supported tier will be included in spectrum packages, what they call a wholesale arrangement for all of spectrum's video subscribers. espn+ will be included spectrum tv select plus video packages. when espn plan ching its direct to consumer flagship service, it will be made available to spectrum tv select customers, as well. plus, charter says it will sell all of disney's direct to consumer services to its broadband-only users. now, the buy rating on disney, writing, quote, we believe that today's deal reflects a todayoff from linear economics, but to sixes both disney and charter to drive value amid the shift toward streaming in a digital future. so, there are some signs of the bundle certainly getting skinnier, charter is dropping some of does knee's smaller channels, including freeform and disney xd, but for -- but the benefit for disney is far outweighing that, because they're going to get new come sensation for disney+, and that reach increases the potential for that streaming ad business. meanwhile, charter has a new po, all the extra access to apps, in order to hold onto its pay tv subscribers and retain that part of its business. melissa? >> all right, julia, thank you. julia boorstin. is there really a win-win situation, tim, as a shareshoulder of disney, i ask you? >> it's really hard for me to understand this. on some level, it -- and "the joernl" coined this a referendum on the future of tv, and whether this really helps define that, it seems like disney had major, major concessions here in terms of their ability to control their product. and it was always supposed to be about dtc, the problem is, if you don't control the pipes in a lot of the cases, this is where you end up. it does seem to me, we learned a couple things. espn probably more valuable than it seemed yesterday. i believe. that's one of the outcomes here. espn+ appears to be more like garbage than it did yesterday. so, it is a case where i just think disney maybe finds that the broader distribution is the more profitable model and it kind of gets back to the new form of tv, i mean, whether it's netflix that started this with an ad-supported tier, by the way, very positiv
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julia. good news is julia. so is this. it was a full balls issue, but those, those but that was the year we have the somewhere around there for the past, the of the, in $1884.00, the german empire began its colonial invasion intent. and maybe from the very start, berlin encouraged the white colonists to settle in south west africa and take away the best land from the local drive. the germans were actively draining natural resources and using the local population as a cheap labor source. this was causing major protests and led to a rebuild your in 19 o. 4, they hear arrow, and nama drives rebuild against the german colonial rule. kaiser wilhelm, the 2nd was fully determined in order to suppress the rebellion. we'd beat up most of irritate against the inhabitants of nan, maybe a germany through it's $15000.00 well equipped army all around the country. concentration camps were built in humane medical experiments over citizens were conducted within the period of 4 years. the german scaled up to 60000 people, among which there
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julia manchester. julia, good to see you this morning. so first let's talk about the governor's response to the hurricane. we have seen it. natural disasters are political moments inherently. presidents and governors are judged by their response. this storm not as bad as many forecasters had feared, but still a test for desantis. what's the sense how he handled them? >> absolutely a test. and i think oftentimes in these moments governor desantis shows his best side when he's showing his leadership in the capacity to respond to these crises. and i think it's also interesting because also in these moments you see him working very well together with the man he's challenging, president biden. i remember the 2021 building collapse in surf side, florida, and hurricane ian of course last year. during those two instances we saw governor desantis and president biden really come together to put the federal and state government's best foot forward. so you're seeing that i think again and it's interesting to see them, you know, very much complimenting each other when talking to reporters about the coordination between federal and state response. going back to the governor in particular this is always an opportunity particularly because he's running for an executive position. and, you know, i guess you could look at it and say, okay, he's off the campaign trail, he's out of these early primary caucus states like iowa and new hampshire, but he has like trump has in many cases is in a way sucking up the oxygen this week in terms of media attention, getting to be on national news showing off his executive leadership skills. so this week has been an opportunity i just want to make very clear. governor desantis is doing the job he was elected to do. he says he's not looking at this in terms of political calculations. >> that's the same what we're hearing from those close to president biden, too simply being president, being the swreskative in this case state executive and in some ways that's the best campaign play. we'll be watching that dynamic with the governor. let's talk about his super pac, though, and his decision to pull out california is one thing but nevada is another. nevada is still really early state, one that a lot of gop hopefuls need to do well in. what's your sense as to their focus of iowa, new hampshire, south carolina which truthfully are states that haven't had much success in yet, but iowa in particular looms large. >> it does. and we know desantis has made iowa number one priority so far. iowa obviously has a very strong republican grass roots base. you know, compared to other states i would say desantis plays well with that base, maybe not as trump in the polls but his team says he has reason to be optimistic. so i think this another example of them putting all their resources in these early primary states particularly iowa. now, in terms of nevada, look, i can see how that can be interpreted as a negative because we obviously know nevada goes after these other states but it's still an early state and it has to do with some of that momentum. i think it shows desantis' allies and his team have made a concerted effort to put iowa first. >> we shall see if he's able to use this response to the storm as any kind of campaign reset. national politics reporter for the hill, juliaester, good stuff as always. thank you for joining us this morning. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," it was supposed to be the next barbenhimer. cnbc will join us to explain plus give us an early look at the markets which are coming off their first losing month since february. we'll be right back with that. te february we'll be right back with that. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose new neuriva ultra. unlike some others, it supports 7 brain health indicators, including mental alertness from one serving. to help keep me sharp. try new neuriva ultra. think bigger. since the citi custom cash® card automatically adjusts to earn me more cash back in my top eligible category... suddenly, life's feeling a little more automatic... oooooohhh... automatic sashimi! earn cash back that automatically adjusts to how you spend with the citi custom cash® card. my a1c was up here; now, it's down with rybelsus®. earn chis a1c? that automatically adjusts it's down with rybelsu
julia manchester. julia, good to see you this morning. so first let's talk about the governor's response to the hurricane. we have seen it. natural disasters are political moments inherently. presidents and governors are judged by their response. this storm not as bad as many forecasters had feared, but still a test for desantis. what's the sense how he handled them? >> absolutely a test. and i think oftentimes in these moments governor desantis shows his best side when he's showing his...
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the, on your eulu what the, the, the of the box your silver shot, exclusively for julie, julia, good news is, julia citizenship was a full policy issue, but also support that it was the you, the, somewhere around that sort of the main body of the people like this on the ball raises images. i'm due for an insurance on our policy. and they're focused on the us are key because the us is a major pause, but it also has played a critical going to different points in parks on history, the 1950 to us so. so i was returning to peaceful life with the newspapers. didn't report ongoing massacres and the ukranian ss according to intelligence ukrainian nationalist and the ukranian in surgeon ahmed said by real mind shall give each of which way to these atrocities. for future says best sold that that was going on. but i send you a new way to do it to be like this is of course we'll do a new one of those through the plaintiff was the head of the n, k, v d sabotaged departments of the time he was tasked with stumpy me. it's all season you going for good reason general. so the plaza was very familiar with the situat
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. >> they know what the administration is saying, but based on your reporting, julia, melissa, julia white house under? whether it was from eric adams, governor hochul, big new york donors. i mean even hillary clinton was pressuring them. >> that's, right and melissa knows that very well about the role in all of, this but they were under a lot of pressure. i mean advocates calling for tps to be reinstated, or expanded for venezuelans for a long time, advocates across the country and this will make it so that anyone who came july 31st or earlier could not qualify for that. on a lot of pressure finally, with mayor adams. but he's been calling for that for more than a year now. so the question, is why now? i mean you could point to a number of factors. but it just seems to be an increased heat in the tension on what's happening in new york. and it was seen with the start of school, we've seen more protests, we've seen an intense call. we've also seen ratcheting up tension between the biden and adams. we talked about how the dhs said the assessment team to new york to try to figure out w
. >> they know what the administration is saying, but based on your reporting, julia, melissa, julia white house under? whether it was from eric adams, governor hochul, big new york donors. i mean even hillary clinton was pressuring them. >> that's, right and melissa knows that very well about the role in all of, this but they were under a lot of pressure. i mean advocates calling for tps to be reinstated, or expanded for venezuelans for a long time, advocates across the country and...
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julia that i'm not julia, i'm zhenya you see. i never hid it, i didn’t hide it, i didn’t cover it up with anything. ilya andreevich well, did you spend the night here, right? the police came to you there. good morning senior district investigator danilovke hitting you recognize this woman? did she work for you? senior nurse anna now you know that i am a vile pretender who is ready for anything for the sake of money. juliathe kind still as though changed to a point do not speak so about it. no pity. you feel sorry for her. yes, i do a lot. lately, she has a reason why she has become like this. he and i are very much alike. i also hate her mother. mine doesn't want to see or hear me. or she doesn't know either. in general, in vain i 'm telling you all this. nothing. listen. now i have everything that concerns you what. i'm afraid. what will we do next? what's next? so far, everything was going fine. well, what is normal for them? look, you have zhenya well so we'll take it. julia as a creative pseudonym. marilyn monroe lady gagarina i did not deceive everyone climbed into the internet do not bother such 20 years, one might say, do not bother. forgive him. everything is fine. ilya andreevich what kind of people? what happened did you do it? why, without a clue , i will not be silent. i will also be moved. alyona, what's a good name for your daughter? i was still going to ask you. and where did you hide it
julia that i'm not julia, i'm zhenya you see. i never hid it, i didn’t hide it, i didn’t cover it up with anything. ilya andreevich well, did you spend the night here, right? the police came to you there. good morning senior district investigator danilovke hitting you recognize this woman? did she work for you? senior nurse anna now you know that i am a vile pretender who is ready for anything for the sake of money. juliathe kind still as though changed to a point do not speak so about it....
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julia manchester. julia, it's been a good post debate and some surprises as well, right? >> yeah, some surprises. we saw a number of candidates sort of unexpectedly take the spotlight on stage. of course, vivek ramaswamy got quite a bit of attention during the debate and after the debate. we're seeing other candidates like former vice president mike pence and former u.n. ambassador nikki haley do very well in terms of increased interest and even fund-raising numbers. when i say increased interest, a lot of that is coming from the donor class as well. we know the donor class has been hooked to governor ron desantis as a means of getting a non-trump candidates. however, as governor desantis continues to be stagnant in the polls, that can change. former vice president mike pence and nikki haley had really good nights. >> charles: nike pence, i read one headline, rediscover mike pence. 250,000. nickki haley is the most compelling. 46% would consider her predebate, 29%. what kind of fund-raising has she pulled off? >> yeah, we have seen nikki haley's fund-raising certainly improve since the debate. they have seen a bump in fund-raising and a bump in website traffic and also just in general interest on the internet. so that's something that is good for nikki haley. she was struggling i think to gain traction for some time on the national stage. we've seen her team really out the her efforts on the ground in iowa and new hampshire. she's very good in these smaller more intimate gatherings with voters. the debate in milwaukee last month really gave her an opportunity to step back on to the national stage and all of those candidates had that opportunity. we're seeing that post debate bump for her. in terms of what this means going forward, sometimes the post debate bumps are sugar highs. they go away. she's very much hoping as someone who has much experience returning for public office in the past to keep that going. >> julia talk about the gop donors. large donors that often, for instance, look like they sear accessory in on governor desantis. what about the smaller donors particularly as a proxy for voters? >> look, i think former president trump definitely has a grip on the smaller donors. we've seen the smaller donors continue to be excited about the former president. he has a very strong grass-roots base. we have seen that demonstrated ever since the day after the milwaukee debate that he was not at, we saw his mug shot be released from the fulton county jail. normally that would be not good for a politician. we've seen what mug shots have done to past politicians. it's not good. however, for former president trump, he's raised millions of dollars off of that. shows how he can galvanize his base with this simple image. put it on merchandise and make millions of dollars. >> charles: right. what would have thought a mug shot on a coffee mug would have been a winning idea for a politician. before i let y
julia manchester. julia, it's been a good post debate and some surprises as well, right? >> yeah, some surprises. we saw a number of candidates sort of unexpectedly take the spotlight on stage. of course, vivek ramaswamy got quite a bit of attention during the debate and after the debate. we're seeing other candidates like former vice president mike pence and former u.n. ambassador nikki haley do very well in terms of increased interest and even fund-raising numbers. when i say increased...
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julia boorstin is here with all the dollar and drama around disney. julia? >> well, melissa, brian roberts, the ceo of comcast announcing this morning that they have agreed with disney to bring the timing of their sale talks for comcast's one-third stake in hue lee up to september 30th. that's up from the prior deal to start talks in january. roberts saying that hulu's previous $27.5 billion valuation was hypothetical, saying it's way more valuable now than it was five years ago. all of this as disney faces a negotiation with charter over licensing fees, and charter's demand that it be able to offer disney+ to its subscribers at no additional cost. now, comcast's roberts saying he's not surprised by the dispute, as every company deals with their version of what he calls this transformational moment of what's happening in the entertainment industry. meanwhile, paramount's ceo commenting that a dispute like this seems inevitable, and that he's been focused on deals to bundle in access to paramount's streaming apps into certain pay tv packages along with their linear tv networks. now, all of this comes as disney slashes the price of disney+ with ads to just $2 a month, that's 75% off for new and returning disney+ subscribers for three months. now, this is a promotion that's long been in the works, as disney works to draw more subscribers to its dual-revenue stream option. melissa? >> i was surprised they moved the date up, because that would force disney to pay up sooner, and it's not necessarily in a great position to do so, unless you think that because of this charter dispute and because of this quote unquote transz formational moment, that it wants full control of hulu so it has more control over how to offer its content directly to consumers. >> look, disney would not have agreed to this if it didn't make sense for them to have clarity around this. clarity about how much they were going to pay, clarity about which as sets they were going to have, to be able to bundle in, perhaps with the other streaming content. so, i think clarity is the name of the game here, melissa, and i think knowing this thing is looming in january, why not get it done sooner? i think that was sort of the approach here. >> all right, juliatin following the developments. tim, you had your sort of angry moment with disney -- >> one of the greatest tennis matches for american men's essential nice at the u.s. open was on last night and i couldn't -- i thought, all right, i've got espn+, i've got disney+, let me wave it in and i found that, you know, spectrum, my cable provider, you know, is not, you know, that's how i'm getting through the pipe, and that's getting blocked, too, so -- people are finding out that this extra money that they're paying isn't really getting them the freedom they want and essentially, you know, building their own bundle, not so good. by the way, i want to bring back, you know, the comments by the godfather, tom rogers, guy calls him a stud. >> he is. >> one of the things he pointed out, disney's future is being dictated by transactions. and by deal flow that they really -- it ties their hands. and it kind of feels like that's also what's going on here, even though this may be the purchase that the
julia boorstin is here with all the dollar and drama around disney. julia? >> well, melissa, brian roberts, the ceo of comcast announcing this morning that they have agreed with disney to bring the timing of their sale talks for comcast's one-third stake in hue lee up to september 30th. that's up from the prior deal to start talks in january. roberts saying that hulu's previous $27.5 billion valuation was hypothetical, saying it's way more valuable now than it was five years ago. all of...
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julia boorstin is one of the hosts of the conference. she got an inside look at some of the hottest a.i. products on display. julia, what did you see? >> well, melissa, a key theme of this year's code conference is a.i. and we've put together code's first ever a.i. studio, where a range of companies are showcasing their a.i.-driven technology i got an early demo of google's project starline, which uses a.i. to make you feel like you're talking to someone in the room even if they're across the world. it was hard to capture on our cameras, but it was pretty incredible take a look. >> you look 3d, you look super 3d >> thank you thank you. i am 3d, and project starline, i should look to you like i'm perfectly in the room with you, so, i feel like i'm probably sitting across the table i can look you in the eye. and we are just together in the same space >> making eye contact. among the other demos here, runway which launched director mode to krcreate videos from te prompts. i ask ed if think s will threat the industry >> we are allowing people to move faster through their creative process it's about allowing you to either work faster with your ideas. so, when you think about storytelling, there's a lot of inefficiencies in how movies and series are made. we're really trying to improve those processes and what movie makers can do these days >> i'll be talking about a.i. with all the people i'm interviewing here on stage, including bumble ceo, x's ceo. but first up, ceo of rivian. i'm going to be talking to him in a couple of hours and then, i'm interviewing brian byron allen on the stage and cnbc's "power lunch. >> that should be interesting. going back to the first example of you talking -- it totally didn't translate on camera did it actually feel real? because it looked like you were having a zoom. >> it did. it was nothing like a zoom i sat down at this table, the cameras turned on, the cameras facing me turned on and then this screen turned on. but there was this thing in front of the screen that seemed to maybe project onto it, but anyway, it looked like there was someone in the room with me. i felt like i was talking with someone in the room. he reached out to give me a high five, i tried to give him a high five he tried to give me an apple most of these things that are designed to make you feel like you're actually in the room with someone involves wearing a headset. we've all done a demo of the meta horizon world and see how they're trying to make you feel like you're with other people, but this is different in that you're not wearing anything on your head, right you are just looking at a screen so, it felt like sort of digital presence, and definitely different than the other things i'd experienced before, melissa. >> all right, julia. a.i. made it seem like somebody's phone went off here on-set, too, when, in fact, it wasn't them. >> yeah. >> there was no intelligence involved in that process there >> so, the people understand, because we have a minute every night before the show, what do we do? >> we say, tim, turn off your phone. >> and, you know, and he looks at me -- >> every night >> we're all accountable people, right? let's look around the table. of the last four phones that have gone off, how many times has it been mine >> four. >> one i'm the last one we've got one here, we've got one here >> my phone is always on off >> yours never has -- >> well, your battery's on 2%, so -- >> i feel like i'm a scapegoat here feel like this isn't fair. >>> shares of micron up 36% this year, but still underperforming the broader chip space with results due out tomorrow, options traders are betting they may be able to play catchup. mike khouw's got the action. >> yeah, so, it traded 1 1/2 times its average daily call volu
julia boorstin is one of the hosts of the conference. she got an inside look at some of the hottest a.i. products on display. julia, what did you see? >> well, melissa, a key theme of this year's code conference is a.i. and we've put together code's first ever a.i. studio, where a range of companies are showcasing their a.i.-driven technology i got an early demo of google's project starline, which uses a.i. to make you feel like you're talking to someone in the room even if they're across...
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julia roberts know her longtime co-star and bff george clooney? we're about to find out, it's time to play "what's his face?" [ cheers and applause ] first let's meet our only contestant. julia roberts, come on down! [ cheers ] there she is. as you can see, julian't worry, julia, guillermo is very sturdy. >> okay. >> jimmy: i assume you really can't see, you're not just pretending? >> i can't see. i'm not -- i -- i can't see. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you've known george, as we've established, over 20 years -- >> shouldn't george be doing this? we've established i know george maybe better than george knows me. >> jimmy: right, right, you're not wrong. next time. [ laughter ] we're going to find out if you can recognize george's face without anything else. >> i don't know where i am in space right now. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: here come our contestants. there they are. five men. [ applause ] of various types. >> okay. >> jimmy: and take as much time as you like. and i'm going to leave you here, julia -- >> i'm not going to put my hand in eyeballs or something, right? >> jimmy: maybe, if you're not careful. if you get jabby. i'm going to lead your hand here to a face. there's a face. feel the ears. we'll see if you talk, then it blows it. so yeah --
julia roberts know her longtime co-star and bff george clooney? we're about to find out, it's time to play "what's his face?" [ cheers and applause ] first let's meet our only contestant. julia roberts, come on down! [ cheers ] there she is. as you can see, julian't worry, julia, guillermo is very sturdy. >> okay. >> jimmy: i assume you really can't see, you're not just pretending? >> i can't see. i'm not -- i -- i can't see. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you've known...
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. >> julia, thank you. julia boorstin.ocusign earnings in overtime, talking about a pandemic name, this was one of them. >> that's right. a poster child for the pandemic surge and expectations are perhaps nmuted here after peers pointed to ongoing secular headwinds and last quarter the cfo said macro uncertainty for customers led to smaller deal sides sizes. so billings growth and guidance are the key things to watch here. jpmorgan noted that some conservatism is already baked in, meaning there could be a surprise to the upside. updates around the company's product diversification strategy is key. it was a pandemic darling and post pandemic growth has been stuttering here. shares are down about 20% over the last six months. underperforming competitors including box and dropbox. >> pippa, thank you. we'll see what happens in overtime. mike, we had the sound effect for the two-minute warning. this pullback of sorts in tech has allowed other sectors to wake up. healthcare and energy. >> yeah. energy is definitely sort of asse
. >> julia, thank you. julia boorstin.ocusign earnings in overtime, talking about a pandemic name, this was one of them. >> that's right. a poster child for the pandemic surge and expectations are perhaps nmuted here after peers pointed to ongoing secular headwinds and last quarter the cfo said macro uncertainty for customers led to smaller deal sides sizes. so billings growth and guidance are the key things to watch here. jpmorgan noted that some conservatism is already baked in,...
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give us your hand, otherwise, as they say, bypassing, your name is julia, it’s wonderful. juliaor an answer. how do you feel? well, i already feel that my blood pressure has risen with you. yes, calmly, whoever is broken is all right. we have 140 over 90. so, we have high blood pressure, and we have 143 over 93. also high , then we learn to reduce blood pressure with the help of simple exercises, how effective they are, if you lost 10 kilograms. more work to maintain normal uric acid and joint mobility rheumoflexes for active movement comes difficult trials, it is very important to unite. each of them has their own story for them, probably like a mother’s story that ice should hear every day. i remember all these shellings well. i always knew that i had a protector who protected my mother and me very much from monday to thursday at 15:00. only on the russia mushroom channel for only 249 rubles it is important to avoid consequences cycloferon is antiviral. its action strengthens the immune system, as always, brilliant cycloferon is a smart medicine for the treatment of influenza
give us your hand, otherwise, as they say, bypassing, your name is julia, it’s wonderful. juliaor an answer. how do you feel? well, i already feel that my blood pressure has risen with you. yes, calmly, whoever is broken is all right. we have 140 over 90. so, we have high blood pressure, and we have 143 over 93. also high , then we learn to reduce blood pressure with the help of simple exercises, how effective they are, if you lost 10 kilograms. more work to maintain normal uric acid and...
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you don't think julia >> you don't think of julia domna . i'm >> you don't think of julia domna. don't think of julia domna .i'm i'm thank you. >> you don't think of julia domna .i'm not. thank you. >> you don't think of julia domna .i'm not. i thank you. >> you don't think of julia domna .i'm not. i know|ank you. >> you don't think of julia domna .i'm not. i know veryyou. >> and i'm not. i know very little about it other than viaducts roads. and viaducts and straight roads. and those were the those were the words remember associated words i can remember associated to rome. words i can remember associated to ithere's something appealing words i can remember associated to ithereand mething appealing words i can remember associated to ithereand methingthinkzaling words i can remember associated to ithereand methingthink youg about it. and i don't think you see, this article about it. and i don't think you see, this this article about it. and i don't think you see, this this this article about it. and i don't think you see, this this theseis article about it. and i don't think you s
you don't think julia >> you don't think of julia domna . i'm >> you don't think of julia domna. don't think of julia domna .i'm i'm thank you. >> you don't think of julia domna .i'm not. thank you. >> you don't think of julia domna .i'm not. i thank you. >> you don't think of julia domna .i'm not. i know|ank you. >> you don't think of julia domna .i'm not. i know veryyou. >> and i'm not. i know very little about it other than viaducts roads. and...
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you don't think julia >> you don't think of julia domna . i'm >> you don't think of julia domna. t think of julia domna .i'm i'm thank you. >> you don't think of julia domna .i'm not. thank you. >> you don't think of julia domna .i'm not. i thank you. >> you don't think of julia domna .i'm not. i know|ank you. >> you don't think of julia domna .i'm not. i know veryyou. >> and i'm not. i know very little about it other than viaducts roads. and viaducts and straight roads. and those were the those were the words remember associated words i can remember associated to rome. words i can remember associated to ithere's something appealing words i can remember associated to ithereand mething appealing words i can remember associated to ithereand methingthinkzaling words i can remember associated to ithereand methingthink youg about it. and i don't think you see, this article about it. and i don't think you see, this this article about it. and i don't think you see, this this this article about it. and i don't think you see, this this theseis article about it. and i don't think you see, t
you don't think julia >> you don't think of julia domna . i'm >> you don't think of julia domna. t think of julia domna .i'm i'm thank you. >> you don't think of julia domna .i'm not. thank you. >> you don't think of julia domna .i'm not. i thank you. >> you don't think of julia domna .i'm not. i know|ank you. >> you don't think of julia domna .i'm not. i know veryyou. >> and i'm not. i know very little about it other than viaducts roads. and viaducts...
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and the first want to get married, i think about the julia roberts movie with julia stiles, it was similar, they were getting married, that's what they were doing, then it became who was going to be the ceo and she said so now, it is which of you will achieve your personal dream, not society's but your dream and she said in one day in this audience, one day you may be whistling to another presidential spouse and i wish him well. and that of course got the standing ovation. everybody said it was -- that brings -- go ahead. >> just a couple quick notes. when she finishes she says may your future be worthy of your dream as opposed -- to reinforce the idea of not society's dreams but your own personal dreams but one of the other things i really enjoyed about this speech and every time i watch or hear or read it i find other things that just bubble up out of at each and every time, just a wonderful experience to have, one thing i couldn't help but think was this was an interesting thing to happen in 1990 as a sort of preview for what happened in 1992 when we had barbara bush and hillary rodham
and the first want to get married, i think about the julia roberts movie with julia stiles, it was similar, they were getting married, that's what they were doing, then it became who was going to be the ceo and she said so now, it is which of you will achieve your personal dream, not society's but your dream and she said in one day in this audience, one day you may be whistling to another presidential spouse and i wish him well. and that of course got the standing ovation. everybody said it was...
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julia. for all the people who said he was this big drunk throughout his life he didn't drink at all when julia was with him and julia was with him a lot. so 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. tha
julia. for all the people who said he was this big drunk throughout his life he didn't drink at all when julia was with him and julia was with him a lot. so 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....
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pavel continues to insist that julia is not your daughter. there are doubts, julia
pavel continues to insist that julia is not your daughter. there are doubts, julia
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i think about the julia robertsro movie. you know with julia styles, you know, they were getting married. that is what theyy were there for to get the mrs., then who was the ceo. and then she said so now, it is which of you will achieve your personal dream, not to society's but your dream, he said in one day in this -- she'd said in one day in this audience you may be listening to another presidential spouse, i wish him well. that just, got the standing ovation. it was you know, it was fantastic. >> andd a couple quick notes, shehe finishes she said may your future be worthy of your dream. to reinforce not society's dream, i thought that was nice. another thing that i enjoyed about this speech, every time i watch or hear or read it i find other things that just bubble up out of it each time. a wonderful experience. i one not help but think, interesting to happen in 1990, a preview for what happened in 1992 when we had barbara bush and hillary rodham clinton two potential first ladies in the campaign, some of the conversation that came up with b
i think about the julia robertsro movie. you know with julia styles, you know, they were getting married. that is what theyy were there for to get the mrs., then who was the ceo. and then she said so now, it is which of you will achieve your personal dream, not to society's but your dream, he said in one day in this -- she'd said in one day in this audience you may be listening to another presidential spouse, i wish him well. that just, got the standing ovation. it was you know, it was...
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julia brings us the details. julia? >> reporter: well, kelly, it's the beginning of the end of an era for disney, as sources tell me that the media giant is talking to a wide variety of potential buyers for its linear tv assets. a source close to the situation tells me that next star media group, the manation's largest t owner, expressed interest in buying abc and stations. and the ceo byron allen says he offered $10 billion for those assets, plus fx and national geographic, based on the assumption of $1.5 billion. it's unclear how he's going to be raising the funds for that offer. disney says -- while we are open to considering a variety of strategic options for our linear businesses, at this time, the disney company has made no decision with respect to the divestiture of abc or any other property." analysts are split on these talks and potential move. key bank writing, disney's view on pay tv is that it will soon implode, which to us means applying meaningful discount rates to all linear cash flow. rosenblatt writes, disney could extract meaningful asset value by breaking up and exiting broad cast could provide that. so this all comes amid reports that disney is cutting its targets for disney plus subscribers by tens of millions. the charter deal excluded some of the smaller networks as the company focuses on the growth potential of the direct-to-consumer business. >> it feels like they're all right to a degree. maybe the best financial move for disney is this, but it doesn't signal a lot of optimism in their status quo, which had been such a cash cow. what do you think the rest of the media industry is doing as it watches this play out? >> well, i think it will be really interesting to see who else comes into play for these assets, whether there's some potential private equity buyers, or whether there's a consolidation with the local networks. if next star were to acquire these assets, you would see meaningful strength in the local networks. but in terms of what it means for disney, i think we'll see a dramatically slimmed down company if iger movesforward with a lot of the things he has talked about, trying to streamline the business here. i think it's interesting reflecting on how this interacts with what we saw with the charter deal, and the fact that disney was willing to give up distribution of some of its much smaller networks in order to gain the distribution of broader exposure for disney plus with ads. the whole company shifted to that direct-to-consumer relationship. and these local networks don't fit into the majority of what disney is focused on, which is this powerful ip and brands. >> if you fast forward to a world which maybe youtube and hulu and some of the rest of these are the point of contact for the consumer, could we ever see a rebundling of these existing bundles, where they say to a youtube, if you want our carriage, you have to cake all of our channels. could we ever put the jeannie back in the bottle with different ownership? >> i think you're right that bundling will always sort of be the name of the game. i think ala cart will with a short-lived moment in the legacy of the media industry. i think we're going to see a rebundling of skinnier bundles. right now if you pay with hulu or youtube with live tv, it's a smaller bundle than the mega bundle that we all used to subscribe to as a standard for the pay tv ecosystem. we heard talk about interest in bundling media assets together. and i think we can even hear a lot more speculation that will see different ones of these media companies bundle their products together. in this regulatory landscape, it's going to be hard to get a mega media deal approved by r regu regulators, but what if you could bundle together some of these apps? how valuable would it to be to have max bundled with netflix and disney plus? that could be a super bundle, but a lot of people are saying that could be a way to lock in subs subscribers. >> juliae appreciate it. >>> let's get to tyler mathisen for the cnbc news update. tyler? >> kelly, thank you very much. a jury cleared three defendants in the final trial over the plot to kidnapmichigan democratic governor gretchen witmer. they were found not guilty on charges of providing support for a terrorist act and a weapons charge. 14 men stood trial for the kidnapping conspiracy. nine were convicted and five have been acquitted. >>> european legregulatored han down a $360 million fine to tiktok for failing to protect children's privacy. this is the first time they have been punished for breaking the ruhles. when teens signed up, their accounts were made public. the features and settings listed in the report stem from violations in 2020. >>> inflation is hitting october fest. analysts have estimates that revelers in germany will pay more than $14 to lift their steins. the annual festival in munich begins this week. the price of octoberfest beer has soared at an average annual rate of 3
julia brings us the details. julia? >> reporter: well, kelly, it's the beginning of the end of an era for disney, as sources tell me that the media giant is talking to a wide variety of potential buyers for its linear tv assets. a source close to the situation tells me that next star media group, the manation's largest t owner, expressed interest in buying abc and stations. and the ceo byron allen says he offered $10 billion for those assets, plus fx and national geographic, based on the...
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listen to the swearing of the current commander of the tag team, yulia , for donetsk, julia for the tag team, and julia, we are all family friends, so we know that her wife is good, we know that they are not separated, so whoever knows yulia, knows her husband anyway, and these are warm people when some things happen whether disasters or holidays, they are always with us, that’s why here many words can be said and said, but believe me, we cannot convey everything that is in our soul, because they are probably part of our soul, our unit, and donbass as a whole, now this wonderful man who said, this is an akhrik, he has putin’s team written on his t-shirt, and let yulia sing this song, which is dedicated to the supreme commander-in-chief. this is a jazz orchestra, this is also a song that you put together, everything, everything is common, he, yes, come on, mortar jazz, we won’t just hear a song, it’s a whole composition, yulia's songs plus drawings to alexander andreevich, when the spring wind blew into your house, on an early february morning, god's messenger appeared from heaven, he told you, you are
listen to the swearing of the current commander of the tag team, yulia , for donetsk, julia for the tag team, and julia, we are all family friends, so we know that her wife is good, we know that they are not separated, so whoever knows yulia, knows her husband anyway, and these are warm people when some things happen whether disasters or holidays, they are always with us, that’s why here many words can be said and said, but believe me, we cannot convey everything that is in our soul, because...
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julia boorstin here with that. hi, julia. >> mike, disney responding to charter as its networks remain in the dark on charter's service. so those charter subscribers are still not getting access to abc, espn, and more. disney disputing claims saying they have offered charter the most favorable terms on rates, distribution, packaging, advertising and more. disney also saying they have proposed creative ways to make their d to c services available to charter spectrum subscribers including new and flexible prices. they say that spectrum is demanding those services for free, something which they do not think is fair. they also do say that they value the relationship with charter, and they say, quote, we are ready to get back to the negotiating table. disney shares are down about 2% on this. a lot hangs in the balance in terps terms of the future tv ecosystem. we'll see how quickly this can get resolved. >> plenty of contentious negotiations on all sides. we are just getting started, up next, new statistics on retail investors is shedding some light on the one sector they're betting on and the space they're ditching in a major way. we'll dig in on that data after this break. >>> tech investor king lip is back. he's weighing in on the sector's rally and where he sees the megacaps from here. we're live from the new york stock exchange. you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc. we earn your trust. maintain our financial strength and stability. and deliver solutions that meet complex needs. massmutual. partnering with financial professionals, benefits brokers, and institutions. ♪ is it possible to fall in love with your home... ...before you even step inside? 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>> hi, make, you know, we think the tech trade is still alive and well, you know, august we just heard that there are money flows into the tech sector. i think that was a smart move because the tech sector did give back some gains in august because of higher interest rates and some seasonality. but, you know, in q2 we saw an 8% earnings surprise for the tech sector. for q3 estimates are going up by nearly 4%, so we're still quite bullish on the tech sector, and we think there's still a long runway for the ai driven growth. >> now, we do, of course, always talk about the tech sector or the magnificent 7 or the big tech as a category, but there is a lot of movement, diversity within the group. we have amd, for example has struggled as nvidia has done well. we where within the sector do you feel as if there's still that long runway? >> well, i think from dell's news today, it looks like some of the downstream effects from ai is starting to pop up in other companies. so for dell's example, i think the momentum can continue there. they had a wonderful earnings report. the company has somewhere between a 15 to 20% server market share. estimates for mid single digits, i think that's going to be ramped up. a lot of companies don't want to be left behind in the ai race. so they're going to want to upgrade their servers for servers that are more optimal for running ai chips. ink th i think there's a lot of opportunities in some of these downstream plays. >> it is remarkable getting it toward a $50 billion market cap. it was keend ind of left as a n growth story. i think there's been some scrutiny on the guts of its report. excessive reliance on a couple of big customers, and then just this radical upward pricing in its key ai-related processing products. mainly feeding this idea that maybe it's a relatively short lived binge of a ramp-up in this investment cycle, and it's going to peter out from there. how would you deal with that? >> well, we wouldn't agree with that. i think, you know, from a -- just an overall market opportunity for ai, we see multiple, you know, perhaps multiple decades in terms of ai growth. i do believe that from a lot of this ai executives saying that this is the sort of new beginnings of very similar to the internet berth in the 1980s to 1990s, this is similar in our view. so multiple decade growth opportunity. perhaps there's things in the ai, nvidia's reports that perhaps bearish investors or speculators if -- there were a lot of things i thought were very, very strong. we're still scratching our heads a little bit about the $25 billion buyback, but nevertheless, as investors we still like that. >> yeah, seems like a little bit of a rounding error for the market cap, but it's still real money relative to the size of the revenues. it is sort of interesting they're going with that. when it comes to apple, you know, this is a company that hasn't really shown its hand, if it has one, specifically on ai, but we do have this product rollout come ago week from tuesday i guess it is. what does that mean for the stock? it has bounced here, but still below the highs. >> yeah, apple this year, we didn't honestly expect a lot from the stock, so we're -- it's great to see the stock has done very well. earnings growth is to be pretty mo modest honestly. the apple event on september 12th we're going to be monitoring. we're not expecting a lot of surprises there to be honest. what we typically see is the stock would have a run up for any sort of perhaps some surprises if you would, and perhaps a -- sort of a sell the ru rumor, buy the news type of mentality. we have seen earnings estimates start to tick up on apple. so from that perspective, we're still quite bullish on the stock as well. >> got you. king, thanks for the time today. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> all right, up next, are stocks set to sink in september? well, in some cases history would say yes, but top technician ryan detrick is seeing some bright spots in the charts that signal otherwise. he'll make his case after this break. >>> plus, what's next for walgreen's. chose shares slumping following ceo raz's brewer's exit. that is right ahead. 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>> yeah, well, obviously we've been overweight equities all year. people didn't like that call at the beginning of the year, they've come on a little bit. what i like is looking like the internals, right? advance the climb line on the s&p 500. it's really strong, it's not that far away from an all time high. you hear about the magnificent 7. there are a lot of stocks participating. the other thing, kind of the second part to this, i love to look at the credit markets. look at high yield trasdrastica outperforming treasury. if there's a monster under the bed, we will see more stress. we said the whole time it probably wouldn't be much more than that because the credit markets and the internals were strong. it's a little seasonal weakness, perfectly normal. now we think the upward bias is back. >> it is true. credit markets never really sownsown sounded any alarms. it seems like it has aktcted as little bit of a restraint on stocks. i'm of the view the market can make its peace with different higher levels of yields if it's for the right reasons. how has it played for you? >> our opinion the yields wentz higher the last month, the economic data continues to get better. everybody kind of got a one side, now you've got the economic data, the softening, we're seeing some softening. yields, i don't know if yields have peaked for the year, that can kind of give the market its peace and let it continue to rally. let's not forget, september, october can be a little rough. later in a preelection year, november, december are really strong. new highs are quite likely when all is said and done s. >> what parts of the market seem like they're standing out to you? >> we've like cyclical value a lot. energy, no one's really talking about -- i think i talked with you a month ago, energy is where it was like in 2008, mike, okay? but yet energy all of a sudden is outperforming. there's a lot of potential upside to energy here. we also like small caps, i know they haven't done as well last month. look at how they're doing today. if there's no recession, we think small caps and those cyclicals energies, industrials, materials maybe a bit of financials will probably be the area to lead we'll say the rest of this year. >> all right, ryan, appreciate it. we'll hold you to it, catch up with you again soon. >> thank you. >>> up next, we are tracking the biggest movers as we head into the close. christina standing by with that. >> we talk about a slowing chinese economy, but one retailer saw a 60% boost in sales from china. those shares are jumping. a retail roundup is next. >> announcer: the bond report is brought to you by pimco, a global leader in active fixed income. however you see fit. rosie used part of her refund to build an outdoor patio. clink! dr. marshall used part of his refund to give his practice a facelift. emily used part of her refund to buy... i run a wax museum. let innovation refunds help you get started on your erc tax refund. stop waiting. go to innovationrefunds.com you really got the brows. this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? 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what's the strategic move from here, do you think? >> it's a good question. they bought four businesses that don't really fit together, two of the four, one of which loses money like crazy. this is the village md that they've opened 190 clinics. they didn't seem to have a plan to attract patients when they opened these clinics. the losses, they're a year behind filling these clinics. the last deal, they paid $9 billion, the last filing i mean, that thing's supposed to be doing about 400 million of ebitda. it was doing 70 million of ebitda in a september of '22 filing, and then they buried it. it's not health care is the wrong move. it's just the last couple of deals have been very expensive and the numbers are way behind. >> yeah. you mentioned $3.85 a share is where you see ultimately earnings coming through. i mean, obviously that's a big decline versus historical levels where you thought they should be. but it also means it's eight times maybe what could be trough earnings. at some point is the franchise worth something here? >> i think the problem with the last two years is the earnings have some -- we had $1.30 of covid in one of our years, and they've been front loading some unsustainable real estate gains. the real earnings probably are in the low 3s once you strip out all the nonsense. at some point there would be value if earnings stabilized at some number. i think, though, in the front view mirror you've not the seller dividend that they're not covering from cash flow, and so you've got the dividend, you know, you saw it happen to at&t when they cut their dividend. there are people hanging on for that 8% yield, and then, you know, the credit, are they going to get a downgrade to one of the big credit agencies. they filed $10 billion of either severance cost or opioid litigation over the past couple of years. the financial position's deteriorated. you've got some more shoes to drop potentially, but yeah, i mean, the business might be worth something at some point, but we're still a ways from stabilizing. >> it's pretty messy i guess along the way there. contrast it, if you could, quickly to cvs. they clearly also made a different kind of foray closer into health services. >> yeah, so the pbm at cvs makes money, double-digits this year. aetna makes money. they bought businesses that, a, are profitable and have a more logical fit. cvs has spent $20 billion on a couple of acquisitions that they just closed and probably the jury is out. so yeah, cvs is a better house but it's been a tough neighborhood. >> for sure it's a tough space. john, really appreciate the time today for you running through all that with us. john ransom of raymond james. >> okay, thank you. >>> let's get back to kristina for a look at the key stocks to watch. hi, kristina. >> hi, mike. well, dollar general is falling again today after at least six firms downgraded the stock in the wake of its disappointing earnings that came out yesterday morning. luke capital is among the names cutting from buy told. they say they're particularly concerned about the drop in same-store sales, especially when rival family dollar posted same-store sales gains during the exact same quarter. the stock is heading for its worst week in three months. shares are down over 5% at the moment. lululemon shares are moving in the opposite direction up about 6% after raising its full-year guidance and reporting an 18% jump in sales and profit for the second quarter. sales were fueled by strong growth internationally, including a 61% boost in china. the stock is now trading at its highest level since april 2022. mike. happy friday. >> kristina, thank you. have a good weekend. >>> last chance to weigh in on our question of the day. we asked are you more bullish or more bearish after this morning's jobs report. head to @cnbcclosingbell, we will bring you results after this break. 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julia boorstin here with that. hi, julia. >> mike, disney responding to charter as its networks remain in the dark on charter's service. so those charter subscribers are still not getting access to abc, espn, and more. disney disputing claims saying they have offered charter the most favorable terms on rates, distribution, packaging, advertising and more. disney also saying they have proposed creative ways to make their d to c services available to charter spectrum subscribers including...
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julia shovelful over in moscow for the russian perspective. and julia was the kremlin sighing about the killing of this combined. and who exactly won't say of the well, basically the russian side has no common sense in any way on that. so they come on the block, see fleet rise off of the friday a talk? cuz remember on the block see fleet headquarters, the russian defense ministry immediately reported one that said this one and then corrected it to one mess thing. and since that, that have been no updates on the number of casualties that on the other hand, the so called last night's retaliations try come to a desk. so pull 10, the, i guess the hotel where the ukrainian defense system was reportedly installed may in directly confirmed the speculation about the casualties in the headquarters. that's what all that is that met speculation. that's what we can say. now the gather notes of us total spoke about the untouched by font. i can know the admiral or shake hold, which survives, that's hopkins according to a governor as of a drive. also that time, cuz the icons wooden frame was completely fund and the image itself will the same to survive, dental is not touched by the 5. 0 oh. so the governor reported that the damaged part of the headquarters building had been demolished by controlled blasting. and at the moment we don't hear anything about reconstruction prices. oh, the building. well basically at the moment where we are waiting for more information on that issue, i should say that's during and even a show for ations all sides deliberately ever needs. disclose that information about each other's action. so it's always very difficult to figure out what the truth is. indeed it is. thank you so much. that is julia shuffle over for us in mosca. what's all the news now in molly's military leadership says it expects a small to lie to the presidential elections scheduled for february. the statement released on monday said this was the technical reasons i seem to go with that has been interim president since 2021 course at laid a military code that sees pa, from abraham, of a kind of key to the previous year. nicholas hock is following developments from sent. a goal is capital to come. not really a surprise given the security situation in the country that has deteriorated, going from bad to worse. but what did come as a surprise is the reason given by the muggy and the government of transition for this delay in their to page statement is one page is all about blame the french company. it's gamma for the deadline. and now that the french company that responsible that told me the data base of all those voters that are supposed to take place in this election now in the communicate by the multi military
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julia boorstin who has the details. hi, julia. >> hi, tyler. i'm here. and this deal was made just in time. and this deal's what disney and charter are calling transformational is what sources tell me, is a modern melding of linear tv rights and digital distribution, and it really forges a new path for charter's paid tv business while also dramatically increasing the reach of disney plus with ads. now, disney plus ad supported tier will be included in spectrum tv select video packages. not for free for charter but what they call a wholesale arrangement. and it's guaranteed for all of spectrum's video subscribers. meanwhile, espn plus will be included in spectrum tv's select plus video packages and when espn launches its direct to consumer flagship service it will be made available to spectrum tv select customers. and charter says it will sell all of disney's direct to consumer services to its broadband-only users. now, sources tell me this is really seen as a win-win. though charter is dropping some of disney's smaller channels including freeform and disney xd, that is far outweighed by new compensation for disney plus. and then additional upside from that platform reaching a broader audience with its advertising. meanwhile, charter has some new value to retain its paid tv subscribers. it does have that broadband business but it wants to retain the pay tv business as well. kelly, tyler? >> how much should we look at this, julia, as a template for future carriage agreements? >> i think it's very much a template for future carriage agreements for disney. it's unclear how much other media companies will be able to follow in this path and use it for their future carriage agreements. disney is of course unique in that it does have this portfolio, direct to consumer brands in disney plus, espn plus, hulu and then of course there are also developing this espn direct to consumer business. so disney does have that sort of portfolio. it will be interesting to see what happens with warner brothers discovery. they do have max. and we've heard from ceo david zaslav about how they want to build that into its own mini bundle and incorporate sports as well. but i think this is going to be part of the conversation now. if you are a cable provider and you also sell a pay tv bundle, the question is going to be how are you incorporating both of these into your negotiations. >> i have to say at great career risk that i think ver
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julia ainsley is here, she covers this extensively. julia, new york city officials have been sounding an alarm according to this report where are the resources lacking. >> you're seeing a back and forth between the federal government and new york, new york said the federal government needs to do more and now federal officials said we came up and did an assessment, they need to do an exit strategy. they need case management and figure out who might be eligible for work authorization. >> julias still coming? we covered the busing crisis extensively. what's the reason now. >> we're learning more. i've been speaking to some of the migrants this morning. i heard from a friend or family member that new york was the place to go because we would be taken care of, they were able to get legal services and in some cases they could get food stamp benefits, lot of them have gotten medical care and is this something that new york has had to take on because of that right to shelter provision, they have to shelter people who come to new york city. lot of cases, populations that don't have family member here, not like where we saw from central america, lot of people from venezuela come here don't have a place to stay and now the city and the federal government is trying to help with this, too. >> you went to a hospital today and women have given birth. >> over 150 women have given birth in one hospital. i'll have more on what we've learned there. what does that mean in the long term? >> j
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pavel continue to insist that julia is not your daughter. there are doubts, julia, are you ready to find out the truth about your father? ready to pay attention, i ’m hiding the envelope. on the one hand, the official daughter is yulia kuznetsova, on the other, the official father is pavel chokisan, the probability of consanguinity between you is 99.9 percent . for my doubts, please. here he is with another girl, well done. i had no doubt gram that he is my dad, but so that he doubts. i heard about this today , i don’t know, it seems to me, well, it takes time to figure it out somehow in galina’s head now. you know for sure that yulia is your own blood granddaughter, your daughter is right. so what if you feel nothing about forgiveness? sorry granddaughters. i don't want. to be honest, i no longer have any close relationships with my grandmother galya because the person doesn’t perceive me at all. and i’m also not going to have any hopes, there were some uh dreams, so to speak, that i would have a big family there, yes what do you have me grandmother, there will be
pavel continue to insist that julia is not your daughter. there are doubts, julia, are you ready to find out the truth about your father? ready to pay attention, i ’m hiding the envelope. on the one hand, the official daughter is yulia kuznetsova, on the other, the official father is pavel chokisan, the probability of consanguinity between you is 99.9 percent . for my doubts, please. here he is with another girl, well done. i had no doubt gram that he is my dad, but so that he doubts. i heard...