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you see and i helicopter crashed incumbent parliamentary speaker. mohammed becker kelly boss stands out as the most prominent figure western powers describe him as a hard line or r t correspondent use of till all a takes a closer look. it was, it was june 28th presidential election on the horizon. campaigning is in full swing among the 6 candidates who made their way through the strict bidding process of the guardian council incumbent parliament speaker mohammed bogan party ball stands out . as the most prominent figure proceeds to be representing a wider majority of the pro, for a simple, a select direct, often labeled as hardliners by western powers. know that we are at a critical juncture, where our people must make a significant informed and secure decision. you can play a crucial role. it is essential to act in a manner that avoids following the well try them path over the past decade. under the rule of honey administration that let us astray. we must continue on the path set by the rice in ministration. with a career spanning over 4 decades, probably both as a seasoned political f
you see and i helicopter crashed incumbent parliamentary speaker. mohammed becker kelly boss stands out as the most prominent figure western powers describe him as a hard line or r t correspondent use of till all a takes a closer look. it was, it was june 28th presidential election on the horizon. campaigning is in full swing among the 6 candidates who made their way through the strict bidding process of the guardian council incumbent parliament speaker mohammed bogan party ball stands out . as...
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on the other hand, the most of conservative candidates back and kelly boss is that she is not a gas negotiating. the nuclear deal with the west. however, this requires a national consensus and also it has to be in line. we can release the principals. so now there are 3 days to go to the elections going to be held on june 28th. the candidates are trying to persuade waters. so the jim was to be patient. you run is that you have the 2 amount is high, you know something about 60 percent. reform is candy. that misty position young has a huge chance for being elected as the new reform as president. well, you're wrong, but you can of course, the only below to 60 percent then people believe that it's going to be a 2nd gone. so the 4 point is, if the reform is candidate mr. business deal would be able to mobilize the reform is to go to the ballot box or not. that is going to determine the faith and the outcome of this election, which we said that there are still ahead on i am very proud of our young people. unconvinced by praise from the president's like 10 years young people are continuing to voice. th
on the other hand, the most of conservative candidates back and kelly boss is that she is not a gas negotiating. the nuclear deal with the west. however, this requires a national consensus and also it has to be in line. we can release the principals. so now there are 3 days to go to the elections going to be held on june 28th. the candidates are trying to persuade waters. so the jim was to be patient. you run is that you have the 2 amount is high, you know something about 60 percent. reform is...
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kelly. also, full disclosure, my former boss, and emily bazelon. david, we just watched how this news broke. unprecedented, a rarity, what's also been rare is that more people than usual have been challenging, at least in the republican party, honoring the verdict. you've done this kind of work, is that unusual? does it matter that people in positions of leadership respect the outcome of juries? >> i think it's one of the horrible tragedies of this case is the attack, the unprecedented attack, and the baseless attack on the system here. i mean, i think, if anything, this is a great story for the rule of law and the vindication of justice. and people who are responsible or who know better or should know better, particularly lawyers, coming and making attacks on the system. every criminal case there's lots of tragedies in it. you have the victim, the defendant themselves, and here you have added to all of that the tragedy of respected people in government, high places, making attacks on the system and undermining the very confidence when it's complet
kelly. also, full disclosure, my former boss, and emily bazelon. david, we just watched how this news broke. unprecedented, a rarity, what's also been rare is that more people than usual have been challenging, at least in the republican party, honoring the verdict. you've done this kind of work, is that unusual? does it matter that people in positions of leadership respect the outcome of juries? >> i think it's one of the horrible tragedies of this case is the attack, the unprecedented...
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kelly, former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york and my former boss.k at a case like this, like other judgment calls, it may or may not have gone to trial. it may or may not have had a different disposition earlier because they almost avoided a trial with a plea. but having gone to trial, the jury did not find that complicated. what do you see in the verdict? >> it wasn't that complicated. i think what this case is about, the important issue here is the exercise of prosecutorial discretion typically charges like this, i think, would not have been brought unless they were tended to or facilitating in another cry, which did not occur here. i think that was reflected in what was the initial decision of the prosecutor not to bring this case the jury verdict was, you know, it was tough evidence to overcome. i thought there may be an opportunity for jury nullification with a jury would decide he's probably guilty but we won't convict this guy. or even a hung jury. i think there was some report from one of the jurors after the trial that when they first went
kelly, former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york and my former boss.k at a case like this, like other judgment calls, it may or may not have gone to trial. it may or may not have had a different disposition earlier because they almost avoided a trial with a plea. but having gone to trial, the jury did not find that complicated. what do you see in the verdict? >> it wasn't that complicated. i think what this case is about, the important issue here is the exercise of...
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kelly evans. here's what's ahead. value and convenience are increasingly more important to consumers.separating the winners from the losers. matt bosshere, and he's right over there with his playbook for the second half. nvidia is lower again, but our guest says ignore the short-term moves, there are plenty of catalysts ahead. here's here to make his case. and the first presidential debate is tonight. we'll arm you with the stats, the policy talks, anything that could matter to investors. let's start with today's markets. stocks have been trading in and out of the red at various times today, the dow up 122 points at the high, at the low, down 79. up about that much now. the s&p, a lot of minor moves, up just one point today. all except the dow, by the way, are about to end the second quarter higher. the nasdaq is up about a quarter of 1%. if you haven't heard yet, walgreens, what a story here, down 25%, biggest loser in the s&p today. why? they posted earnings, they missed on the bottom line, they slashed their full-year earnings guidance, citing a challenging consumer environment and could be closing a significant number of stores.
kelly evans. here's what's ahead. value and convenience are increasingly more important to consumers.separating the winners from the losers. matt bosshere, and he's right over there with his playbook for the second half. nvidia is lower again, but our guest says ignore the short-term moves, there are plenty of catalysts ahead. here's here to make his case. and the first presidential debate is tonight. we'll arm you with the stats, the policy talks, anything that could matter to investors. let's...
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kelly. >> is there a risk they are going to be embarrassed down the road somehow that say if you're inputting something into ai you don't want your boss about, is it ever going to be leaked or get out there? >> that's the thing. that segment of the survey people using unapproved tools, that is the real problem. let's just say, for example, you use your personal chatgbt account to help you do some writing at work. well, anything proprietary from cnbc or nbc that you up load to chatgbt, they can use that to train their models. but their enterprise versions, including openai and microsoft and so many other companies that keeps your data contained and safe. some are doing it so you can only store your data physically at the location of your office. so there are work arounds for that, but you are right, this is the kind of case where any data you upload, you have to be careful if you use an enterprise version or the consumer version. >> i'm sure that's a big selling point. steve, thank you. >>> now, if you have been thinking it's way too late to get into the ai rally, think again. my next guest bought nvidia shares last week, and they're u
kelly. >> is there a risk they are going to be embarrassed down the road somehow that say if you're inputting something into ai you don't want your boss about, is it ever going to be leaked or get out there? >> that's the thing. that segment of the survey people using unapproved tools, that is the real problem. let's just say, for example, you use your personal chatgbt account to help you do some writing at work. well, anything proprietary from cnbc or nbc that you up load to...