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oliver: yeah, lisa.is this idea of timelessness and consumers looking for value. that is actually happening in jewelry, selectively with watches. at the high-end of other stocks like mez, executing pretty well with timeless good speed when you about what timeless means, you are offering products that will age very well and you will use for a long time. that trend is working. beauty, skincare, fragrances, that's a market that continues to be vibrant. going through some bombs. we like a stock called elf beauty. they do a great job on tiktok. they offer a compelling skincare and cosmetics product as well. that is something to watch. on the sidelines of names like ulta and target and we are hoping for interest rates to abate. the consumer continues to be pretty choice for the how they choose to spend -- choiceful for how they choose to spend. we are hoping that discretionary dynamic become stronger going forward. jonathan: on china, where are you seeing scientific bottoming out? who is winning and who is try
oliver: yeah, lisa.is this idea of timelessness and consumers looking for value. that is actually happening in jewelry, selectively with watches. at the high-end of other stocks like mez, executing pretty well with timeless good speed when you about what timeless means, you are offering products that will age very well and you will use for a long time. that trend is working. beauty, skincare, fragrances, that's a market that continues to be vibrant. going through some bombs. we like a stock...
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lisa? >> lisa: thank you, mike. we appreciate your time. the failures that occurred in new orleans ended up making it easy for someone to ram a truck down bourbon street. fox news garrett tenney spoke to the ceo of meridian rapid defense group which makes the steel archer barrier that are designed to prevent the exact kind of attack on bourbon street. the archer that new orleans has had for years and had hindsight would have changed everything. >> there is no question would have had a different outcome. it's difficult to say what that outcome would be, but we know what the product does. we're in the mitigation business, we are here to mitigation the situation. right? and that's what the does. it actually stops people progressing down down a path or a road or a street. attorney general of louisiana how did you first learn of the terror attack? >> well, i woke up in the morning on new year's day to an early phone call from the governor immediately called him back and, you know, discovered what happened we saw it breaking on the news. i wasn't
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lisa: -- ones.ertain chips and some companies ratcheting back some of their orders from nvidia. they are hamstrung between the trade tit-for-tat between the u.s. and china. this will be an interesting name since it let a lot of growth in the s&p. jonathan: nvidia higher by 1% in the premarket. let's turn to the russia-ukraine more. donald trump continuing his push to increase defense spending. olaf scholz rejecting trump's demand that nato allies increase defense spending to 5% from 2% of gdp. joining us now is armin papperger, ceo of rheinmetall, a german engineering group. good to see you in new york. armin: good morning. jonathan: we start with a serious topic. according to multiple u.s. and western officials, the russian government planned to assassinate you. this has been in the news for months now. can we talk about how things are going personally? when we you about that and by who? armin: about a year ago. the information we got from the u.s., from the fbi. i'm very happy about that. they gav
lisa: -- ones.ertain chips and some companies ratcheting back some of their orders from nvidia. they are hamstrung between the trade tit-for-tat between the u.s. and china. this will be an interesting name since it let a lot of growth in the s&p. jonathan: nvidia higher by 1% in the premarket. let's turn to the russia-ukraine more. donald trump continuing his push to increase defense spending. olaf scholz rejecting trump's demand that nato allies increase defense spending to 5% from 2% of...
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lisa marie presley did i sign the document? did i notarize it?no, it was not thoroughly implausible to imagine that graceland might be on the block because of something that lisa marie had done when she was in arrears. >> lisa marie, the king of rock n roll's princess, grew up at graceland, reveling in the larger than life presence of her father. what? >> i remember him waking me up to do things, you know, like get in the golf cart and go take me for a ride in the middle of the night, or in the wee hours of the morning, or at some point when you probably shouldn't have been doing that. >> she was nine years old and visiting graceland when her father collapsed on august 16th, 1977. he was just 42. >> presley was found unconscious in his mansion at about 230. he was pronounced dead an hour later, shortly after her father died. >> lisa marie became the sole heir to her father's financially troubled estate, which reportedly at the time was a few million dollars in cash. and of course, graceland. priscilla organized elvis's treasure trove of personal
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lisa: can i add some positivity?oing to do really well and we will get the efficiency from the godfather of ai, jen-hsun huang and his rockstar jacket. people transform the way we live. jonathan: a bullish story to help do you sleep at night. up next, keith lerner. congressman french hill on donald trump's agenda and former chicago fed president charles evans. we begin with stocks higher. s&p 500 and nasdaq seeing back-to-back gains as investors begin to pile back into big tech. keith lerner cautiously optimistic. "driven by resilient economy, supporting solid earnings growth near 10% in 2025. investors should anticipate a bumpier path relative to last year." welcome to the program. why a bumpier path compared to 2024? keith: great to be with you. the outlook theme is a bull in a china shop. the primary trend is up but it will be delicate. some things are likely broken. the december pullback is a microcosm of what to expect. one thing as a starting point as far as why it might be a bumpier right is expectations are m
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lisa: do you see that as a reality?s are expensive. which will break first this year? emily: we are likely to see rates, and lower here -- com e in lower here. there's a big convergence between disappointing economic data coming in and the 10-year treasury yields moving higher. unusual to see a gap this big. the 10-year is probably moving on something other than the economic data right now, whether it is trend following or still animal spirits around this new administration and potential procyclical policies that may be limited. we expect the gap likely closes. we are watching inflation, watching shelter. if you look at mortgage applications, we are seeing weakness with seasonal factors taken into account. we could see this impact where the 10-year treasury yield does catch down with those disappointing reads on the economic picture. lisa: doesn't this support risk assets when everyone looks at an excuse to buy? emily: equities will respond positively to rates calming down a bit. you may see more of that this morning wi
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lisa: yeah. futures i believe closing at 1:00 p.m., which puts all the more emphasis on the bond market, which, frankly, has been one of the main drivers of the concern that is rising. in equity markets, this i think is important, the fact that equity markets held in as far as they have in the face of some of the bond market selloff, highlight how much they are on growth in a downside surprise. this according to christian of goldman sachs. jonathan: your lineup for the next 60 minutes looks like this. we will catch up with george ghosn call this of -- ongcalves of mufg. looking for high yields over the next year or so, a hawkish fed, fiscal policy uncertainty, and more supplies higher in 20. george, welcome to the program, sir. it's not just america, it is global. what do you make of the backup worldwide in bond yields? george: of course that markets are acting very much em like, and if it is a real consideration, i think this is par for the course. all of this test is negative, it is a negative
lisa: yeah. futures i believe closing at 1:00 p.m., which puts all the more emphasis on the bond market, which, frankly, has been one of the main drivers of the concern that is rising. in equity markets, this i think is important, the fact that equity markets held in as far as they have in the face of some of the bond market selloff, highlight how much they are on growth in a downside surprise. this according to christian of goldman sachs. jonathan: your lineup for the next 60 minutes looks...
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lisa: it is horrendous. a threat, while also looking forward to the rebuilding effort, just how to recover. a really horrific situation. jonathan: coming up tomorrow, we are hitting the ground running, catching up with stuart keizer of citi, libby cantrill of pimco, as we await economic data. ppi tomorrow, cpi on wednesday. tons of bank earnings coming up on wednesday and thursday. from new york city, good morning. thank you for choosing bloomberg tv. this was "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ let's go boys. the way that i approach work, post fatherhood, has really been trying to understand the generation that we're building devices for. here in the comcast family, we're building an integrated in-home wifi solution for millions of families, like my own. connectivity is a big part of my boys' lives. it brings people together in meaningful ways. ♪ ♪ matt: another down day. 30 minutes until the start of the cash trade here in the u.s.. sonali: katie greifeld is on assignment today. "bloomberg open interest" starts r
lisa: it is horrendous. a threat, while also looking forward to the rebuilding effort, just how to recover. a really horrific situation. jonathan: coming up tomorrow, we are hitting the ground running, catching up with stuart keizer of citi, libby cantrill of pimco, as we await economic data. ppi tomorrow, cpi on wednesday. tons of bank earnings coming up on wednesday and thursday. from new york city, good morning. thank you for choosing bloomberg tv. this was "bloomberg surveillance...
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lisa: there is an alternative.f you take a look at some of the areas that people say have been the cheapest, there are the most leveraged. a key question here as we move forward, today is actually a great test. can you eat get gains at the same time the 30 year yield is at the highest level going back to november 2023 when you have a yield curve that is the most positive going back to 2022? jonathan: bonds down, yields up by a single basis point. coming out this hour, we catch up with lori on her favorite sectors for the year ahead. terry haynes a pangea policy as johnson pursues trump's agenda and james foley as the dollar pulls back from two-year highs. stocks rising after a five-game losing streak on friday, getting a boost from big tech. laurie is keeping a close eye on the sector writing we remain market weight s&p 500 tech, our favorite sectors heading into 2025. a financial analogy along with communication services. good to see you. good morning, let's talk about a year and not just the sectors, let's talk a
lisa: there is an alternative.f you take a look at some of the areas that people say have been the cheapest, there are the most leveraged. a key question here as we move forward, today is actually a great test. can you eat get gains at the same time the 30 year yield is at the highest level going back to november 2023 when you have a yield curve that is the most positive going back to 2022? jonathan: bonds down, yields up by a single basis point. coming out this hour, we catch up with lori on...
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lisa: evidently.its highest level since 1998 and investors are concerned about labor policy and debt burden. we talked about this already a few times this morning but what's the biggest difference between now and, say, 2020 two and a liz truss moment? mohamed: a functioning of markets. 2022 was a breakdown in that function and it spread disorder all over the place. here the markets are functioning well, but the economy is going to have to deal with higher yields at a time when there are very -- when there is very little positive flexibility. this basically eliminates all of that. [no audio] [applause] lisa: melted caramel all over. [no audio] mohamed: no, it stays in the stroop waffle. jonathan: it stays in there. you learn something new every time. [no audio] jonathan: 30,000 acres have been scorched so far. alex from accuweather joins us. welcome back, are things getting any better? >> things continue to get worse and we have the numbers here. 92 wildfires breaking out across southern california wit
lisa: evidently.its highest level since 1998 and investors are concerned about labor policy and debt burden. we talked about this already a few times this morning but what's the biggest difference between now and, say, 2020 two and a liz truss moment? mohamed: a functioning of markets. 2022 was a breakdown in that function and it spread disorder all over the place. here the markets are functioning well, but the economy is going to have to deal with higher yields at a time when there are very --...
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lisa says chad eventually puts the gun away, but when lisa and ashley's father hears about it, he makes yet another plea to his oldest daughter, the next step you will be dead. >> and i actually said, as sure as i'm sitting in this chair, he's going to shoot you. >> it turns out chad had taken aim at a woman before and paid the price. one police report states chad showed up to an ex-girlfriend's home in the pre-dawn hours, aimed an assault rifle at her bedroom, and fired off several rounds. that time, chad was arrested and convicted on stalking charges. he spent three years behind bars and met ashley. after his release, her family claims he hadn't learned his lesson. >> her predators, they keep it up, they don't stop. they might stop for a month or two and go right back to it. >> police knew chad had a gun and threatened ashley with it. it says so right there. in their own report, the officer asks, has your partner ever threatened you with a weapon? and ashley responds, yes. then a follow up question if yes, which weapon type? ashley answers gun, which raises the million dollar question
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lisa: can you elaborate.the needle when it comes to defreezing the labor market? greg: i think we have a couple of policies likely to affect immediately. regulation and immigration. two key policy that is will have a key effect on the labor market. regulation because it could lead to a pro-business sentiment environment. you see greater hiring and investment on the back of this deregulation. immigration restrictions are likely to be hurtful in terms of the labor market because they will restrain labor supply which has been a key driver of employment growth over the course of the last two years. lisa: historically people look at the labor market and say it's lagging indicator. that it lags behind the business cycle by a good year, sometimes 18 months. are you saying this time is different? it's more of a leading indicator because of the fact it has been so dislocated post pandemic? greg: what's different is the fact that conditions today are very different. supply conditions are increasingly driving economic a
lisa: can you elaborate.the needle when it comes to defreezing the labor market? greg: i think we have a couple of policies likely to affect immediately. regulation and immigration. two key policy that is will have a key effect on the labor market. regulation because it could lead to a pro-business sentiment environment. you see greater hiring and investment on the back of this deregulation. immigration restrictions are likely to be hurtful in terms of the labor market because they will...
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amna: lisa desjardins with the latest on the big day from capitol hill. thank you, lisa.re welcome. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. a major winter storm is still rolling across the u.s., beginning with blizzard conditions in the plains last night, and dropping snow onto mid-atlantic states this morning. at least four people have died, and dozens have been injured. the national weather service warned some places could see their heaviest snowfall in a decade. geoff bennett has our report. geoff: in washington, d.c. this morning, the competition was fierce. >> you just all me nail that guy in the face. geoff: huge crowds gathered at meridian hill park for a i'm less day tradition. the snowball fight. the nation's capital received its first major snow of the winter as a polar vortex chills a large part of the country. baltimore was blanketed in white this morning as maryland closed government offices and canceled classes. temperatures are expected to plunge from the northeast to as far south as florida. in woodbridge, virginia, residents were snowed in. >> m
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lisa: for the "pbs news hour," i'm lisa desjardins. and joining me now to discuss today's confirmation hearing is republican senator jim banks of indiana, who serves on the senate armed services committee and was in the room today. senator, welcome to the "news hour." thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. amna: so mr. hegseth faced some pretty tough questions today on the past allegations of excessive drinking, his infidelity, and judgment, management inexperience. how do you think he handled those questions today? >> i thought the hearing went exceptionally well for pete hegseth. the democrats were looking for a gotcha moment, and they were trying to land a blow. but they couldn't do it because they keep manufacturing and repeating anonymous sources and allegations. and at the end of the day, we walked out of the room, and i thought pete, who had momentum going into the hearing, had even more momentum coming out of it. it went very well for him. he focused on the issues, why it matters that we send a secretary of defense who'
lisa: for the "pbs news hour," i'm lisa desjardins. and joining me now to discuss today's confirmation hearing is republican senator jim banks of indiana, who serves on the senate armed services committee and was in the room today. senator, welcome to the "news hour." thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. amna: so mr. hegseth faced some pretty tough questions today on the past allegations of excessive drinking, his infidelity, and judgment, management...
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lisa: republicans see it as raising standards. but, democrats see a nominee that has repeatedly questioned the role of women in the military intruding in a podcast two months ago. >> we should not have women in combat roles. lisa: at the hearing today with two women senators who served in the military, strong pushback. >> you have to change how you see women to do this job well. i do not know if you are capable of that. >> mr. hegseth should we take it to believe that you believe that the two women on this committee that have served honorably and with distinction made our military less effective and less capable? >> senator i want to clarify that when i am talking about that issue, it is not about the capabilities of men and women. it is about standards. lisa: hegseth has ivy league diplomas and multiple tours in the military. he has led small veterans groups, but nothing larger. recently he has been a cohost on fox news. it is confirmed hegseth woodhead and the largest agency in the federal government. the committee chair praised
lisa: republicans see it as raising standards. but, democrats see a nominee that has repeatedly questioned the role of women in the military intruding in a podcast two months ago. >> we should not have women in combat roles. lisa: at the hearing today with two women senators who served in the military, strong pushback. >> you have to change how you see women to do this job well. i do not know if you are capable of that. >> mr. hegseth should we take it to believe that you...
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lisa raymond. they should answer for it, but we appreciate you bringing that to us because it's very important information. thank you so much. >> thank you lisa. >> all right. so house house republicans united after voting for mike johnson as speaker. so what are the next steps to implement trump's agenda? we'll analyze that next. >> i speak in the name of the one true god. oh lord, this kingdom is ours. >> nobody is going to take it from us. >> this football thing. >> it's a great tool because everybody needs help tackling life. we need you. >> they need me. >> please help us to be brave. it was like god came into the moment with the kingdom of heaven is at hand. do you think this child will ever see peace? >> that's what i'll be fighting for. i'm wrong. >> i know i'm supposed to do something, but i don't know what. >> if you have christ, all the other stuff is overflow. >> who are you? i come from heaven. >> you believe you were sent by god? yes. >> what did you see? everything. look to the sky.
lisa raymond. they should answer for it, but we appreciate you bringing that to us because it's very important information. thank you so much. >> thank you lisa. >> all right. so house house republicans united after voting for mike johnson as speaker. so what are the next steps to implement trump's agenda? we'll analyze that next. >> i speak in the name of the one true god. oh lord, this kingdom is ours. >> nobody is going to take it from us. >> this football...
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lisa. thank you. well, we begin with the massive wildfires across southern california that are still burning this morning and growing. at least 16 people have died and more than 10,000 structures have burned. and there is more wind on the way threatening containment efforts. the largest of those is the palisades fire that's burned more than 23,000 acres. it's 11% contained as of this morning. the second largest is the eaton fire, that scorched more than 14,000 acres. crews have that one just 15% contained the smaller kenneth and hurst. fires are much more contained. now we're following this heartbreaking story. one couple in the pacific palisades recently bought their first home, a dream come true after years of saving up. and on monday, they had just finished building a nursery for their baby, who is due within the next week. now everything is gone. >> the thing that that is keeping me going is that he doesn't know. he doesn't know that this happened. my son does not know that this happened. he'll on
lisa. thank you. well, we begin with the massive wildfires across southern california that are still burning this morning and growing. at least 16 people have died and more than 10,000 structures have burned. and there is more wind on the way threatening containment efforts. the largest of those is the palisades fire that's burned more than 23,000 acres. it's 11% contained as of this morning. the second largest is the eaton fire, that scorched more than 14,000 acres. crews have that one just...
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lisa. >> thank you. well, today is the second day of services honoring the life of former president jimmy carter. right now, he's lying in repose in atlanta until a state funeral in washington. president carter died on december 29th at 100 years old. the 39th president's journey from his hometown of plains, georgia, to atlanta was lined with crowds, all wishing to say goodbye. jimmy carter's son appreciated the show of support. >> man that motorcade. there was a lot of love on the side of the road. every overpass had people on it. >> the procession stopped at president carter's childhood home and the georgia capitol building to honor carter. on tuesday, carter will travel to washington. there, he will lie in state at the u.s. capitol. president biden will eulogize his longtime friend during the service there, and carter will then return home to georgia, where he will be laid to rest next to his wife, rosalynn carter. well, san francisco is about to welcome its new mayor ahead of his inauguration on wedne
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all right. >> lisa. thank you. well, the wildfires destroying homes in southern california will soon impact homeowners right here in the bay area. coming up, we explain california's fair plan for home insurance and what it unresolved depression symptoms were in my way. i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a lift. adding vraylar to an antidepressant is clinically proven to help relieve overall depression symptoms better than an antidepressant alone. vraylar is not approved for elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis due to increased risk of death or stroke. report changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts to your doctor. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles or confusion which may be life-threatening or uncontrolled muscle movements which may be permanent. high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death, weight gain and high cholesterol may occur. difficulty moving, tremors, slow or uncontrolled body movements, restlessness and
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lisa, how's it looking? >> well, we have a wind advisory in the upper elevations, but current wind gusts at 31 miles an hour in napa. you can see the camera shaking here from emeryville. so our wind advisory, bringing in our own dry northerly winds, especially throughout the morning hours and the day to day. and that is going to elevate our own local fire danger, certainly in the hills of the north and the east bay and the santa cruz mountains. we'll talk about it in detail coming up in a few minutes, please. >> thank you. and on the ground in southern california, we are hearing from bay area crews helping thousands of other firefighters in los angeles that's coming up, plus preparing our families for similar disasters. experts weigh in on what you could do today to be ready if and all of the materials i work with dry out my hands. if my hands get really dry, i can't do my job. i depend on o'keeffe's it's america's #1 selling hand cream for guaranteed relief. if it works for these hands, it'll work for yours
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. >> all right lisa thank you. happening today six days of funeral observances for former president jimmy carter. he died sunday at 100 years old. we'll take a live look from georgia right now at the phoebe sumter medical center in americus. that's where carter's family will gather in just a few hours from now. former secret service agents who protected carter will serve as pallbearers. they'll walk alongside the hearse as it exits the hospital. a motorcade will carry his body from his hometown of plains, georgia, to the carter presidential center in atlanta. that's where he will lie in repose through monday. on tuesday, carter's body will travel to the u.s. capitol, where he will lie in state. on thursday, carter's funeral will be held at the washington national cathedral. his remains will then be flown to georgia, where he will be buried next to his wife, rosalynn. jimmy carter never had the chance to appoint a supreme court justice during his single term as president. however, legal experts say he made a lasting
. >> all right lisa thank you. happening today six days of funeral observances for former president jimmy carter. he died sunday at 100 years old. we'll take a live look from georgia right now at the phoebe sumter medical center in americus. that's where carter's family will gather in just a few hours from now. former secret service agents who protected carter will serve as pallbearers. they'll walk alongside the hearse as it exits the hospital. a motorcade will carry his body from his...
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i agree with lisa. under new york law, that would be considered this harmless error, overwhelming evidence of guilt, letting you know hope hicks and madeleine west and the other evidence was harmless error. that's new york law. i'm not so sure. well, we know that the four justices yesterday who would have stopped the sentencing will reverse. you can just assume that will roberts and or barrett agree with them and then therefore the conviction to reverse. and quite frankly, we hear about the new york appellate courts being, you know, liberal. they may also say, well, under new york law, it's harmless error, but under this not very well written decision, it's unclear. so donald trump does have a good shot at getting his conviction reversed. but it's not going to happen in a week. it's going to take some time. how long would that something its first he has to go through the appellate division, first department, which could take up to a year or less. it depends how quick you get your briefs and then if they
i agree with lisa. under new york law, that would be considered this harmless error, overwhelming evidence of guilt, letting you know hope hicks and madeleine west and the other evidence was harmless error. that's new york law. i'm not so sure. well, we know that the four justices yesterday who would have stopped the sentencing will reverse. you can just assume that will roberts and or barrett agree with them and then therefore the conviction to reverse. and quite frankly, we hear about the new...
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lisa, why can't the attorney general release this report?a, she was the judge who had the mar-a-lago document case, before she decided it was unconstitutional for a special council to have brought that in the first place, she decided yesterday that she was going to temporarily enjoin the attorney general, jack smith, and anybody working with either one of them, not only from releasing the final report and by that she didn't distinguish between the volumes. >> because they are one final volume. >> even though she doesn't have jurisdiction over that part -- >> the january 6 case. >> she enjoined the release of the report and also said to them, you can't even disseminate or convey to people the contents or information of the report in any way beyond the department of justice. that means, garland can't release the report without being in non-compliance with the court order. >> this goes to the 11th circuit court of appeals, mark. before, that would have been seen as a conservative court that might not do the bidding of someone who is basically r
lisa, why can't the attorney general release this report?a, she was the judge who had the mar-a-lago document case, before she decided it was unconstitutional for a special council to have brought that in the first place, she decided yesterday that she was going to temporarily enjoin the attorney general, jack smith, and anybody working with either one of them, not only from releasing the final report and by that she didn't distinguish between the volumes. >> because they are one final...
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white, i see lisa's lips moving. i was just saying donald trump is going to try to pose an appeal on the federal system on the grounds that he has a federal defense here based on presidential immunity. he tried to do that over the summer. it was a second attempt at doing so. but he still has an appeal pending at the second circuit, that is the federal court of appeals between district courts and the united states supreme court. expect him to try to use the federal courts, not the new york state courts, as a lever to postpone the sentencing any day that gets him beyond january 20th is a victory, because at that point he becomes procedurally immune from any prosecution as a sitting president. >> i appreciate, i am much clearer on this than i was before we started this conversation, so i appreciate both of you being here to help us through it. lisa rubin, msnbc correspondent, kristy greenberg, former federal prosecutor in the united states attorney's office for the southern district of new york. thank you both for your
white, i see lisa's lips moving. i was just saying donald trump is going to try to pose an appeal on the federal system on the grounds that he has a federal defense here based on presidential immunity. he tried to do that over the summer. it was a second attempt at doing so. but he still has an appeal pending at the second circuit, that is the federal court of appeals between district courts and the united states supreme court. expect him to try to use the federal courts, not the new york state...
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lisa. thank you. turning now to the massive wildfires across southern california that are still burning and growing this morning. at least 16 people have died and more than 10,000 structures have burned. and there is more wind on the way today, which could lead to more widespread and damage. now, the largest of those is the palisades fire that's burned more than 23,000 acres. it's just 11% contained this morning. the second largest is the eaton fire, that scorched more than 14,000 acres. crews have that one just 15% contained, and the smaller kenneth and hurst fires are much more contained. now, one couple in the pacific palisades recently bought their first home, a dream come true after years of saving up. and on monday, they had just finished building a nursery for their baby, who was due within the next week. now everything is gone. >> the thing that that is keeping me going is that he doesn't know. he doesn't know that this happened. my son does not know that this happened. he'll only k
lisa. thank you. turning now to the massive wildfires across southern california that are still burning and growing this morning. at least 16 people have died and more than 10,000 structures have burned. and there is more wind on the way today, which could lead to more widespread and damage. now, the largest of those is the palisades fire that's burned more than 23,000 acres. it's just 11% contained this morning. the second largest is the eaton fire, that scorched more than 14,000 acres. crews...
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wait, we got, i see lisa's lips moving.> i was just saying donald trump is going to try to pose an appeal on the federal system on the grounds he has a federal defense here based on presidential immunity. he tried to do that over the summer. it was his second attempt at going so. but he still has an appeal pending at the second circuit. the federal court of appeals, expect him to try and use the federal courts, not the new york state courts, as a lever to postpone the sentencing any day that gets him beyond noon january 20th is a victory. at that point, he become procedurally immune. >> thank you. thank you both for your time tonight. >>> still ahead, thousands of protesters gathered today holding stop the steal signs in front of the presidential residence in south korea. why were south korean protesters referencing donald trump? i'll explain next. eferencing d trump? i'll explain next. you don't hurt because you're old. you hurt because your mattress stinks. which makes our job a lot easier. sleeping on purple improves you
wait, we got, i see lisa's lips moving.> i was just saying donald trump is going to try to pose an appeal on the federal system on the grounds he has a federal defense here based on presidential immunity. he tried to do that over the summer. it was his second attempt at going so. but he still has an appeal pending at the second circuit. the federal court of appeals, expect him to try and use the federal courts, not the new york state courts, as a lever to postpone the sentencing any day that...
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lisa, thank you.shington, d.c, a standing ovation for san francisco congresswoman nancy pelosi on her return to congress following hip surgery. it came as the house of representatives voted to elect a new speaker. the former leader of the house received a round of applause from colleagues while casting a vote for hakeem jeffries to become the next speaker. but jeffries fell short and will remain minority leader. the house of representatives voted to reelect house speaker mike johnson by a razor thin margin. the 119th congress has convened, and there are some changes with the bay area's contingent. after a contentious election. former san jose mayor sam liccardo is now taking over for former congresswoman anna eshoo to represent district 16. abc7 news south bay reporter lauren martinez spoke to liccardo about his priorities. >> will you raise your right hand? >> friday marked the first day of a new congress. among those sworn in former san jose mayor and now congressman sam liccardo. >> congratulations
lisa, thank you.shington, d.c, a standing ovation for san francisco congresswoman nancy pelosi on her return to congress following hip surgery. it came as the house of representatives voted to elect a new speaker. the former leader of the house received a round of applause from colleagues while casting a vote for hakeem jeffries to become the next speaker. but jeffries fell short and will remain minority leader. the house of representatives voted to reelect house speaker mike johnson by a razor...
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lisa rubin, mark joseph stern. stick around.oming up, the president-elect is desperately trying to stop attorney general merrick garland from releasing jack smith's final report on his investigation into january 6th. will he be successful? that's next. be successful? that's next. good thing there's leaffilter. our patented filter technology keeps leaves and debris out of your gutters forever. guaranteed. call 833- leaffilter to get started. and get the permanent gutter solution that ends clogs for good. they took the time to answer all of our questions. they really put us at ease. end clogged gutters for good. call 833.leaf.filter, or visit leaffilter.com today. do not buy generic viagra until you check out this program. giving away 100mg generic viagra for just $0.87. cvs and walgreens don't want you to know about this, because they sell the same tablets for 30 to $40 each. don't believe me? look at this. this is from cvs. look. nine tablets, 100mg sildenafil, aka generic viagra for $406. that's $45 a tablet. this is from walgr
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stephanie. >> all right lisa, thank you. well, today is the second day of services honoring the life of former president jimmy carter. right now, he is lying in repose in atlanta until a state funeral in washington. president carter died on december 29th at 100 years old. the 39th president's journey from his hometown of plains, georgia, to atlanta was lined with crowds all wishing to say goodbye. jimmy carter's son appreciated the show of support man in that motorcade. >> there was a lot of love on the side of the road. every overpass had people on it. >> the procession stopped at president carter's childhood home and the georgia capitol building to honor carter. on tuesday, carter will travel to washington. there, he will lie in state at the u.s. capitol. president biden will eulogize his longtime friend during the service there, and carter will then return home to georgia, where he will be laid to rest next to his wife, rosalynn. san francisco is about to welcome its new mayor ahead of his inauguration on wednesday. mayor
stephanie. >> all right lisa, thank you. well, today is the second day of services honoring the life of former president jimmy carter. right now, he is lying in repose in atlanta until a state funeral in washington. president carter died on december 29th at 100 years old. the 39th president's journey from his hometown of plains, georgia, to atlanta was lined with crowds all wishing to say goodbye. jimmy carter's son appreciated the show of support man in that motorcade. >> there was...
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. >>> later, a sit down with lisa kudro. reflects on the legacy of the iconic sitcom that made her a star, "friends." >> 20 years distance from it now, do you go, that's what wild? >> it was just as good as it felt at the time, which is rare. we took it in. we loved it. we loved each other. yeah. >> a sunday sitdown with lisa kudro plus another life well lived later in the sho let's begin with the first big winter storm of the season already making life miserable maggie vespa is in the middle of it all in missouri. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you can see, it has arrived. the storm has arrived. all of this falling overnight and firing up here in the last couple of hours or so. early this morning. we are expecting 14 inches of snow by the end of today in parts of kansas city. this after ice and freezing rain made a mess of the roads yesterday. dozens of crashes. in kansas alone, a lot of those with injuries. this storm almost derailing today's nfl action. as you can see, it's just getting started. this morning, a
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lisa: it was fascinating.t-elect trump sat for two hours with republican senators. they emerged from that room exuberant. they are excited. they have not had to do the hard part yet but they are convinced they are going to change how things work in washington and they are going to do it very quickly. quickly i am going to go over what they covered and what i received as part of my reporting. let me take you some of these things because they are all important. first of all, president-elect trump wants to do one big giant trump agenda bill. we will talk about that. it is a risk, because you would need virtually every republican in the house and almost all in the senate to do it. something that came up a lot that senate sources told me about was canada. we have been talking about other countries, with the idea that trump is serious about pressuring canada with tariffs and other trade tactics. he is really ramping up his talk about how he interacts with our neighbor to the north. in addition, the panama canal, tha
lisa: it was fascinating.t-elect trump sat for two hours with republican senators. they emerged from that room exuberant. they are excited. they have not had to do the hard part yet but they are convinced they are going to change how things work in washington and they are going to do it very quickly. quickly i am going to go over what they covered and what i received as part of my reporting. let me take you some of these things because they are all important. first of all, president-elect trump...
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joining us now fox news political analyst a great writer and thinker, lisa booth. lisa? what do you make of all of that and also this. let's get to this quickly. president biden finally admitted to usa today that yes, he himself is not sure he would have lasted four more years in the white house saying, "who the hell knows what i'll be like when i'm 86 years old." what do you make of all of this? >> well then why did he run in 2024 in the first place? i mean, i think one of the biggest lies that have been told about joe biden is that somehow, he's a good man. this is someone whose a prolific liar, someone whose very corrupt and even when he launched his candidacy in 2020 it was based on the charlottesville lie. these lies that were told about what donald trump said about that event. he said it was a battle for the nation. a battle for the soul of the nation and since then over the past four years, he's corrupted that soul. he's weaponized the government against political opponents. donald trump as well as these pro-life catholics. he has forced our military heros out of
joining us now fox news political analyst a great writer and thinker, lisa booth. lisa? what do you make of all of that and also this. let's get to this quickly. president biden finally admitted to usa today that yes, he himself is not sure he would have lasted four more years in the white house saying, "who the hell knows what i'll be like when i'm 86 years old." what do you make of all of this? >> well then why did he run in 2024 in the first place? i mean, i think one of the...
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i agree with lisa. shout out to chief justice roberts and to justice barrett for doing the right thing. but again when we look at the people who are most responsibility in the court for protecting our democracy to the extent they can, it's justice sotomayer, jackson and keagan. so they are the people who deserve most of our respect here. >> and andrew, you know, the challenge that i have is that john hroberts, if you want to talk about something elastic, it is his interpretations of the constitution. article section 3 of article 14, it means something sometimes but not when it's trump. you know, presidents have absolute immunity but i am not saying they are above the law. seems that he sort of does whatever feels politically expedient. i am reluctant to give him tons of credit. the outcome i think just. while we are on that train and seem to object having a train moving at least slightly towards justice, there is another issue. judge cannon took a little piece of clarence thomas', one of his concurrence
i agree with lisa. shout out to chief justice roberts and to justice barrett for doing the right thing. but again when we look at the people who are most responsibility in the court for protecting our democracy to the extent they can, it's justice sotomayer, jackson and keagan. so they are the people who deserve most of our respect here. >> and andrew, you know, the challenge that i have is that john hroberts, if you want to talk about something elastic, it is his interpretations of the...
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so lisa rubin, this was largely symbolic, a symbolic sentencing. but it does cement donald trump as the first convicted felon to become president of the united states. explain judge marchand's decision as he explained it today. >> judge merchan was really titrating. andrea, i think between two polls. one was he tried president trump when he was, as he said today, an ordinary citizen, an ordinary criminal defendant, not entitled to any presidential immunity protections because they didn't exist at the time of the trial. and yet, by the time it came to sentence him, the voters themselves, ordinary citizens, as he said, had made a decision to return donald trump to office and given his status as the president elect, given that he will take office ten days from now. judge marchand felt that the only lawful sentence, and he emphasized that today in court, the only lawful sentence was one of unconditional discharge. that was his way of honoring the jury's verdict, preserving it. it was important to him to do that in honor of the rule of law, and making c
so lisa rubin, this was largely symbolic, a symbolic sentencing. but it does cement donald trump as the first convicted felon to become president of the united states. explain judge marchand's decision as he explained it today. >> judge merchan was really titrating. andrea, i think between two polls. one was he tried president trump when he was, as he said today, an ordinary citizen, an ordinary criminal defendant, not entitled to any presidential immunity protections because they didn't...
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i tell people if i had another middle name, it would be lisa jobs blunt rochester. that would be any second middle name. it's so important to my constituents. it's important to me. i think that spirit of bipartisan work is going to be what i carry on in the senate, and i'm looking forward to it. i've got some great opportunities to work on, housing affordability, great opportunities to work on supply chains and health care. so those are the things that i'm going to do when i get there. >> let me ask the question i'm going ask. >> tomorrow. >> tomorrow. let me ask what i asked congressman robert garcia of california yesterday. a lot of talk about the reconciliation bill that is about to come, and in it, jammed in it is going to be a renewal of the trump tax cuts. is that something you would vote for, a reconciliation bill? it might have housing in it. it might have infrastructure stuff in it. but if it has the trump tax cuts in it, is that something you think you can still vote for? >> you know, the bottom line for us is this is about fairness. it's not fair that bil
i tell people if i had another middle name, it would be lisa jobs blunt rochester. that would be any second middle name. it's so important to my constituents. it's important to me. i think that spirit of bipartisan work is going to be what i carry on in the senate, and i'm looking forward to it. i've got some great opportunities to work on, housing affordability, great opportunities to work on supply chains and health care. so those are the things that i'm going to do when i get there. >>...
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lisa rubin', thank you very much. we're going to stick with jonathan and aaron david miller, because coming up next, we're going to go back to washington where the state funeral procession for former president jimmy carter is about to get officially under way. don't go anywhere. ficially undey don't go anywhere. hi, i'm damian clark. i'm here to help you understand how to get the most from medicare. if you're eligible for medicare, it's a good idea to have original medicare. it gives you coverage for doctor office visits and hospital stays. but if you want even more benefits, you can choose a medicare advantage plan like the ones offered at humana. our plans combine original medicare with extra benefits in a single, convenient plan with $0 or low monthly plan premiums. these plans could even include prescription drug coverage with $0 copays on hundreds of prescriptions. and medicare advantage plans ensure that your covered medical costs will never go above a maximum out-of-pocket amount that you know beforehand. most
lisa rubin', thank you very much. we're going to stick with jonathan and aaron david miller, because coming up next, we're going to go back to washington where the state funeral procession for former president jimmy carter is about to get officially under way. don't go anywhere. ficially undey don't go anywhere. hi, i'm damian clark. i'm here to help you understand how to get the most from medicare. if you're eligible for medicare, it's a good idea to have original medicare. it gives you...
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world news now with aaron brown and lisa mcree. it's not like news. it's regis and kathie lee. the hours are bad, but not as bad as the chow. happy birthday. world news now. jim hickey anchored once and thought it quite amusing. lots of others have filled in and found it quite confusing. as for ed murrow, i can't repeat the things he said. how do you do it? there's nothing to it. the network brass are all in bed, so please give us more of that world news then. it's much more interesting than hair club for men. to all the sleepless staff. come on and take a bow. happy birthday. world news now. come on everyone. sha la la la la la la la la. happy birthday. world news now. hey, let's play spin the pepto-bismol bottle. >> i'm sorry. my mistake. >> i thought he was going to sing. >> oh, barry. never change. we love our ♪♪ from the alex trebek stage at sony pictures studios, this is... ♪♪ here are today's contestants--
world news now with aaron brown and lisa mcree. it's not like news. it's regis and kathie lee. the hours are bad, but not as bad as the chow. happy birthday. world news now. jim hickey anchored once and thought it quite amusing. lots of others have filled in and found it quite confusing. as for ed murrow, i can't repeat the things he said. how do you do it? there's nothing to it. the network brass are all in bed, so please give us more of that world news then. it's much more interesting than...
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comments yesterday, lisa cook offering a blunt assessment saying, quote, valuations are elevated a numberf assets classes including equity and corporate debt suggesting markets re price to perfection. we want to look at the pre-market gainers on the s&p 500. a chip named micron up 5%. first energy and derna and uber with fmc rounding out the top five. nvidia shares with jensen huang speaking at ces. announcing nvidia's mini desk stop. nvidia sparking a rally. chip nation mes moving higher. similar for intel and broadcom and micron here. we will talk more about the chips and what nvidia's ceo had to say with sara kunst in a moment. the bond market is holding steady. jolts later today and the monthly jobs report on friday. take a look at the benchmark. 6.2. it is 20 basis points higher than the hawkish cut in december. we want to look at the energy market. specifically oil. wti and brent breaking a winning streak. we start off with oil. oil moving in the opposite direction right now. just fractional moves. important to note wti is above 70 bucks. here on natural gas is a more than 4% pullba
comments yesterday, lisa cook offering a blunt assessment saying, quote, valuations are elevated a numberf assets classes including equity and corporate debt suggesting markets re price to perfection. we want to look at the pre-market gainers on the s&p 500. a chip named micron up 5%. first energy and derna and uber with fmc rounding out the top five. nvidia shares with jensen huang speaking at ces. announcing nvidia's mini desk stop. nvidia sparking a rally. chip nation mes moving higher....
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as lisa said, the harm that would happen for donald trump to appear virtually on friday, at a sentencing, where he isn't getting any fine or imprisonment or probation is just not there that requires a stay in at the argument they are making. >> let me read a little bit more about what he had to say. he said sentencing was originally scheduled in july six weeks after the verdict and they accommodated all his concerns many donald trump's concerns including the supreme court decision coming down and we are here in large part because the lower court bent over backward to accommodate the defendant and the only argument is a baseless claim. >> he is saying that they are here in large part because the lower court bent over backwards to accommodate donald trump and this has been postponed three times already to accommodate various motions that trump wanted to bring after they decided the immunity decision. the fact we only have a short time left, that's a situation of donald trump's own making and the judge seems to be persuaded by that based on this document you and i are looking at which is es
as lisa said, the harm that would happen for donald trump to appear virtually on friday, at a sentencing, where he isn't getting any fine or imprisonment or probation is just not there that requires a stay in at the argument they are making. >> let me read a little bit more about what he had to say. he said sentencing was originally scheduled in july six weeks after the verdict and they accommodated all his concerns many donald trump's concerns including the supreme court decision coming...
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lisa, this hit just before 1:00 in the morning. to say he goes through over 174 pages. the evidence that he has, he said, we for sure, we believe, have enough evidence to convict him, but we had to let it go. yeah. >> and willie, people like me are going to be spending the next several days or even the next several months. looking at the footnotes of this report you mentioned in your introduction, i'm a former litigator, and i'm looking through this report through that prism. what do we know from this report that we didn't know before? it's true, as ken said, that the bulk of this is really known to the american public, particularly those of us who closely follow this litigation, like ken and me, on the other hand, are there tidbits here that we hadn't seen before? absolutely. i want to tell you about one of them. one of the things that the department of justice is saying in this report, to explain why they made their charging decisions is not only did trump know that his claims were false after and at the time that he made them, b
lisa, this hit just before 1:00 in the morning. to say he goes through over 174 pages. the evidence that he has, he said, we for sure, we believe, have enough evidence to convict him, but we had to let it go. yeah. >> and willie, people like me are going to be spending the next several days or even the next several months. looking at the footnotes of this report you mentioned in your introduction, i'm a former litigator, and i'm looking through this report through that prism. what do we...