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it belonged to lisa ziegert. lisa worked evenings at the store. during the day, she was a teacher's aide. drove in, and really couldn't quite figure out why she would be there. at that time, she would be at the agawam middle school teaching. was that odd, seeing her car? definitely was odd, yes. andrea canning (voiceover): sophia parked and went inside. the door was unlocked, and the music was on. the lights were on. so that's weird. yeah, like maybe she had opened the store. maybe she forgot something there and maybe had a break between classes or whatever. something, maybe. andrea canning (voiceover): she called lisa's name. no answer. went up and down the narrow aisles, past the coffee mugs, the porcelain knickknacks, the music boxes and cards. i walked around the counter where the cash register was, and her purse was there. so then i started thinking that's odd. it's odd. why would her purse be there and she's not? exactly. andrea canning (voiceover): she checked the back of the store, saw that one room was a mess. were you worried that you we
it belonged to lisa ziegert. lisa worked evenings at the store. during the day, she was a teacher's aide. drove in, and really couldn't quite figure out why she would be there. at that time, she would be at the agawam middle school teaching. was that odd, seeing her car? definitely was odd, yes. andrea canning (voiceover): sophia parked and went inside. the door was unlocked, and the music was on. the lights were on. so that's weird. yeah, like maybe she had opened the store. maybe she forgot...
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and i said, "lisa. lisa, are you okay?" and shes not breathing.view, seth sometimes seemed overcome by emotion. seth techel (interrogation video): i couldnt do it. i couldnt (expletive deleted) protect her when i was ten feet away from her. why cant lisa be alive? why? why? why couldnt i have done something to protect the woman that i loved? dennis murphy (voiceover): the agent asked seth what he thought had happened. chris thomas (interrogation video): lets go with your theory here, that it was an intruder, right? i mean, is that fair to cal--? seth techel (interrogation video): thats the only thing i can think of. chris thomas (interrogation video): what do you think this persons intent was? seth techel (interrogation video): i dont know. youd have to be a complete (expletive deleted) jackass to walk into somebodys house and shoot them. dennis murphy (voiceover): seth then bolstered the cops leading theory of the crime so far--that the neighbor, brian tate, had shot lisa. chris thomas (interrogation video): who was the first person that came to
and i said, "lisa. lisa, are you okay?" and shes not breathing.view, seth sometimes seemed overcome by emotion. seth techel (interrogation video): i couldnt do it. i couldnt (expletive deleted) protect her when i was ten feet away from her. why cant lisa be alive? why? why? why couldnt i have done something to protect the woman that i loved? dennis murphy (voiceover): the agent asked seth what he thought had happened. chris thomas (interrogation video): lets go with your theory here,...
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i love lisa. graphic testimony about her affair and how police overlooked it fit perfectly with the defense's theme of a botched investigation on the rushed against seth. >> he should've been investigated. >> investigators never spoke to jason while they were building their case against seth. prosecutors contacted him days before the third trial started. >> may 2012 and sometime in june 2014, no one talked to you? >> no, sir. >> prosecutors fought back. jason had an alibi witness, his wife. they called her to the stand. >> do you have any memory as to the whereabouts of your husband on may 26, 2012, at approximately 5:00 a.m.? >> he was sleeping with me at our house. >> dna testing on jason done right before trial was approved he was not the father of lisa's pb. the defense still believe that raising the story of the affair and how police never uncovered it would give jurors reasonable doubt about the entire investigation. is this a big part of your case and trial three? you are seeing shabby poli
i love lisa. graphic testimony about her affair and how police overlooked it fit perfectly with the defense's theme of a botched investigation on the rushed against seth. >> he should've been investigated. >> investigators never spoke to jason while they were building their case against seth. prosecutors contacted him days before the third trial started. >> may 2012 and sometime in june 2014, no one talked to you? >> no, sir. >> prosecutors fought back. jason had...
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lisa: i'm lisa desjardins, john yang is away.ay former president donald trump was the subject of an "apparent assassination attempt" at his golf club in palm beach, florida. secret service agents opened fire on a person with a gun near the spot where trump was playing golf. his campaign says the former president is safe and back and maralago. after speaking with the former president, fox host sean hannity reported that an ak-47 rifle was found nearby and that secret service quickly acted to protect trump. the agency is investigating. it is not yet known if the shots were related or unrelated to the former president. >> i am hearing from dozens of constituents who are concerned about these issues and i think it is shameful how the american media and forces them. lisa: vance has disavowed white supremacy and says the view -- the media has the wrong focus. >> i'm more concerned with the vice president failing to do her job than i am about people carrying the wrong slab. let's focus on the real problem, the vice president not doing h
lisa: i'm lisa desjardins, john yang is away.ay former president donald trump was the subject of an "apparent assassination attempt" at his golf club in palm beach, florida. secret service agents opened fire on a person with a gun near the spot where trump was playing golf. his campaign says the former president is safe and back and maralago. after speaking with the former president, fox host sean hannity reported that an ak-47 rifle was found nearby and that secret service quickly...
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jonathan: lisa: what is it -- lisa: what -- lisa: what is it telling you, and i know you are a chart reader, fedex is usually a macroeconomic bellwether, but others are saying that this is something they have seen in the transportation sector for a while, underlying in the way that people shift, is that consistent with what the challenges are? chris: first, on the evolution of tech leadership, frankly, i wonder if, when bonds could not be owned, rising, you couldn't own them and a lot of these big tech companies had bond-like characteristics. now is bonds are own a bowl if it makes tech less attractive on a relative basis. i'm curious if that plays into the seating of leadership. on economic cyclicals, the transports have not been very good here. they have been absent from the playing field from a leadership perspective. i would watch the rails perking up. i can't explain it, but i'm always intrigued by something behaving differently. i wouldn't expect them to turn at this point in the cycle. you are beginning to see that. jonathan: fedex is down in the premarket. you talk a lot abou
jonathan: lisa: what is it -- lisa: what -- lisa: what is it telling you, and i know you are a chart reader, fedex is usually a macroeconomic bellwether, but others are saying that this is something they have seen in the transportation sector for a while, underlying in the way that people shift, is that consistent with what the challenges are? chris: first, on the evolution of tech leadership, frankly, i wonder if, when bonds could not be owned, rising, you couldn't own them and a lot of these...
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lisa: momo set.♪ ♪ ♪ with so much great entertainment out there... wouldn't it be easier if you could find what you want, all in one place? my favorites. get xfinity streamsaver with netflix, apple tv+, and peacock included, for only $15 a month. matt: we -- we are looking at another s&p record in the making. i'm matt miller. sonali: i'm sonali basak. katie: and i'm katie greifeld. bloomberg "open interest" starts right now. sonali: coming up, a stimulus blitz. china henri -- unleashes support measures to revive the world's second-largest economy. matt: a flurry of corporate news in the u.s.. from a rare sell call on starbucks to jon malone's latest powerplay. katie:
lisa: momo set.♪ ♪ ♪ with so much great entertainment out there... wouldn't it be easier if you could find what you want, all in one place? my favorites. get xfinity streamsaver with netflix, apple tv+, and peacock included, for only $15 a month. matt: we -- we are looking at another s&p record in the making. i'm matt miller. sonali: i'm sonali basak. katie: and i'm katie greifeld. bloomberg "open interest" starts right now. sonali: coming up, a stimulus blitz. china henri...
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lisa jennings was dead. the question for detectives was, did she take her own life, or was this murder? here's keith morrison with "a crack in everything." [music playing] keith morrison: it was his secret that started it-- a secret gift. it was christmas eve in the year 2006, a little farm not far from a little town called buffalo-- buffalo, missouri. and on that farm, in the fine new house brad and lisa jennings had built for their family, the stockings were hung. the children were snug in their beds, and lisa was sitting up very late drinking wine and crying. meaning, well, who knew? but for one thing, with lisa in the way, brad couldn't sneak that secret of his into her stocking, which is what started it-- the flaring argument, the slamming doors, the sudden silence. before amanda woke up to the sound of her dad on 911. and he's very hysterical. you know, he's crying, can't really say anything other than, get here quick. get here quick. i heard that two or three times. keith morrison: such a complicated
lisa jennings was dead. the question for detectives was, did she take her own life, or was this murder? here's keith morrison with "a crack in everything." [music playing] keith morrison: it was his secret that started it-- a secret gift. it was christmas eve in the year 2006, a little farm not far from a little town called buffalo-- buffalo, missouri. and on that farm, in the fine new house brad and lisa jennings had built for their family, the stockings were hung. the children were...
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lisa: yes.sing the wheels for a recovery before we get a downturn and that's what i think a lot of people are levering up to. jonathan: let's get you an update on stories elsewhere with your bloomberg brief. >> china conducted a rare missile launch into the pacific ocean in what appears to be the first such test in four decades. the nation's military confirmed an icbm was launched with a dummy warhead and fell into the expected area without offering further details. china said it notified relevant countries in advance of the launch but unofficial from the japanese government said his nation received no such notice. the national hurricane center issued watches and warnings across florida as tropical storm helene continues to strengthen. according to the latest advisory, the storm is expected to be a major hurricane by the time makes landfall thursday night along the northeast coast of the gulf of mexico. the man who was found hiding in the bushes with a loaded rifle at donald trump's golf course
lisa: yes.sing the wheels for a recovery before we get a downturn and that's what i think a lot of people are levering up to. jonathan: let's get you an update on stories elsewhere with your bloomberg brief. >> china conducted a rare missile launch into the pacific ocean in what appears to be the first such test in four decades. the nation's military confirmed an icbm was launched with a dummy warhead and fell into the expected area without offering further details. china said it notified...
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lisa: lisa: why wouldn't the euro trade to that? that you would have a lower rate at the end of the cycle, whenever it might be? erik: markets are pricing in a decent rate, terminal, 80 to 100 at the gap. i think that, you know, look at that longer-term chart of euro-dollar where we came up from 95 and are still pretty low . i can attest, as a european traveler, it's still pretty cheap to go there. right? lisa: where do you recommend? erik: where to start. [laughter] the roast differentials, when there are stark differences, two thousand 15, 2016, there was the catch down on china with a balance on 2017, those were big differentials but people haven't really been able to make up a clear decision on whether it's a recession. it's an inflexible market. takes time for that to show up. jonathan: right now china is exporting disinflation and the more relevant conversation like you alluded to, which central bank is more likely to need to go into accommodative territory, at the moment you have to make the argument that it's europe and not
lisa: lisa: why wouldn't the euro trade to that? that you would have a lower rate at the end of the cycle, whenever it might be? erik: markets are pricing in a decent rate, terminal, 80 to 100 at the gap. i think that, you know, look at that longer-term chart of euro-dollar where we came up from 95 and are still pretty low . i can attest, as a european traveler, it's still pretty cheap to go there. right? lisa: where do you recommend? erik: where to start. [laughter] the roast differentials,...
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lisa: jen-hsun huang.till talking about the rockstar, godfather, whatever you want to call it. people want to understand where the deliveries are. i understand that. jonathan: supplies getting emotional? that is a big issue. we bounce back just a little bit on the nasdaq. the bond market, big focus on a 2-year yield. earlier this spring we had a five handle on a two-year. anticipation builds. is it 25 or 50? this market is leaning toward 50 going into retail sales at 8:30 eastern. lisa: is he going to be a good 50 or bad 50? even though this is the most important retail sales print we have ever gotten, it may not determine 50 versus 25. a lot of people are going to be looking tomorrow for the long term neutral rate is. do they give any guidance as to where the destination is? if 3.5 percent is the destination next year, what does that do for markets given the fact that a lot of people agree, maybe this is fully value? jonathan: we keep saying this, not all 50's are created equally. tomorrow is a three-part
lisa: jen-hsun huang.till talking about the rockstar, godfather, whatever you want to call it. people want to understand where the deliveries are. i understand that. jonathan: supplies getting emotional? that is a big issue. we bounce back just a little bit on the nasdaq. the bond market, big focus on a 2-year yield. earlier this spring we had a five handle on a two-year. anticipation builds. is it 25 or 50? this market is leaning toward 50 going into retail sales at 8:30 eastern. lisa: is he...
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lisa: yes. the view more broadly or whether it is a changing of the guards at goldman, revising the overall outlook at a time when maybe the super cycle in commodities is not happening as quickly as people previously believed. china is slowing a lot. the data over the past couple of days confirm that. jonathan: weaker demand. i want to sit on crude for a beat longer. a really important development over the weekend was on the white house x account when they tweeted oil production has hit record highs under our administration. for anyone following this over the last few years, this has been the story. republicans have been able to come out and say oil production is being held back by democrats because democrats have been unwilling to come out and say that is not the case because oil production has been at record highs. you have to think about why it is quite obvious. progressives are unhappy with some of this. what is interesting about this moment in u.s. politics particularly for the democrats, a
lisa: yes. the view more broadly or whether it is a changing of the guards at goldman, revising the overall outlook at a time when maybe the super cycle in commodities is not happening as quickly as people previously believed. china is slowing a lot. the data over the past couple of days confirm that. jonathan: weaker demand. i want to sit on crude for a beat longer. a really important development over the weekend was on the white house x account when they tweeted oil production has hit record...
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lisa: i do.t is baking in an overly complacent feeling about inflation where small businesses are saying that is the preeminent concern and housing costs remain high. jonathan: new all-time high for gold. coming up, from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ with so much great entertainment out there... wouldn't it be easier if you could find what you want, all in one place? my favorites. get xfinity streamsaver with netflix, apple tv+, and peacock included, for only $15 a month. jonathan: 60 minutes away from the opening bell. s&p futures positive by 0.2%. last week feels like ancient history. the worst week of the year on the s&p 500 i'm going toward a week of gains. on the nasdaq 100, the best weekly gain of the year so far. people are downplaying the importance of nvidia and this big rotation. the ceo of nvidia with a few words. lisa: people have been trying to move away from this. they cannot get enough. we just heard from will stein is their earnings are keeping up with the stock price. the qu
lisa: i do.t is baking in an overly complacent feeling about inflation where small businesses are saying that is the preeminent concern and housing costs remain high. jonathan: new all-time high for gold. coming up, from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ with so much great entertainment out there... wouldn't it be easier if you could find what you want, all in one place? my favorites. get xfinity streamsaver with netflix, apple tv+, and peacock included, for only $15 a month. jonathan:...
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annmarie: lisa: lisa: you almost forgot about the 30 year.that of the longer-term understanding of what the extra premium is for inflation as well as potentially the deficit. we keep talking about this. but at some point, we have to imagine there will be pushback. jonathan: at some point there will be. at some point they do this. let me tell you. $58 billion coming in than the afternoon. tomorrow, 10 year supply, and the day after that, that the bond market. last week was ugly, five-day losing streak, wti down almost 8%. uti 67.86. crude down to the low 70's. annmarie: i love to see where oil would be trading if opec came out and said actually we are going to let things stand and we are going to put some barrels back on the market. it is obvious they are going to have to cut into months if they want to remain some level of floor under these prices because we are past the peak driving season, so what is left when it comes to demand? traders are seeing an oversupply. jonathan: how much of this is coming out of the difficulties we see play out a
annmarie: lisa: lisa: you almost forgot about the 30 year.that of the longer-term understanding of what the extra premium is for inflation as well as potentially the deficit. we keep talking about this. but at some point, we have to imagine there will be pushback. jonathan: at some point there will be. at some point they do this. let me tell you. $58 billion coming in than the afternoon. tomorrow, 10 year supply, and the day after that, that the bond market. last week was ugly, five-day losing...
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lisa: is it effective?ld agree that if you take it a step further they can't stop unicredit from coming in either through a backdoor channel or otherwise. is this the new model of how to gain pseudo-consolidation in european banks? jonathan: macron shareholders are unsettled this morning, the stock is up 15%. [laughter] openai restructuring as a for-profit business. weighing a 7% equity for sam altman, marking the first time he would be granted ownership in the startup and a shift from the original plan as a nonprofit. lisa: they might not be a nonprofit and you might be a windfall payment but it might be a public benefit corporation. a public benefit corporation is a company considering, basically, being for the good of people. what is a public benefit corporation? i'm sure that they will say that they are because they are helping people quit vapes. there are so many different aspects. how do you virtue signal at a time when you are ultimately creating the code that will set the groundwork for a lot of soc
lisa: is it effective?ld agree that if you take it a step further they can't stop unicredit from coming in either through a backdoor channel or otherwise. is this the new model of how to gain pseudo-consolidation in european banks? jonathan: macron shareholders are unsettled this morning, the stock is up 15%. [laughter] openai restructuring as a for-profit business. weighing a 7% equity for sam altman, marking the first time he would be granted ownership in the startup and a shift from the...
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lisa didn't shed a tear at her funeral.hing that stuck out to me was he tried going to see sabrina in the jail, which turned heads, and at her funeral he asked if we think of sabrina, but what unfolded next is a true crime stunner. >> detectives soon find text messages between kevin and sabrina. racy messages that reveal kevin was having a sexual relationship with his own 17 year old foster daughter. >> it started with leg massages. once the leg massages, you know, he kept telling her to go higher, go higher. and you know, she's like, well, i don't want to go high because i want to touch your privates. and he was like, that's okay. if you do that at that point, it just became a full on blown relationship between kevin and sabrina. >> kevin agreed to speak with investigators with his attorney by his side. he didn't cop a thing trying to figure out what happened that night. >> you know, i mean, i you know, it was i mean, you know, his wife was brutally murdered here, and we're trying to help, help him, you know, help us. he c
lisa didn't shed a tear at her funeral.hing that stuck out to me was he tried going to see sabrina in the jail, which turned heads, and at her funeral he asked if we think of sabrina, but what unfolded next is a true crime stunner. >> detectives soon find text messages between kevin and sabrina. racy messages that reveal kevin was having a sexual relationship with his own 17 year old foster daughter. >> it started with leg massages. once the leg massages, you know, he kept telling...
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lisa: at the nabe conference. how much does this set the tone for the rest of the week in understanding how high the threshold is to have another outsized cut? in other words, is there some sort of downsized surprised that -- or is there a consensus on this committee? annmarie: torsten's lock summing up -- current economic conditions can be best described as goldilocks, not too hot, not too cold. the risk of cutting interest rates too much too quickly that the economy becomes too hot again. you mentioned china p and we had a deflationary china. we now have inflationary one. jonathan: payrolls on friday. 146,000 the read. jobless claims, we were looking for 222. if you look at u.s. economic data right now in the jobs market, things are still ok at a very high level. lisa: which is the reason why it is as goldilocks moment. what struck me is we have i for katie tales that are becoming more and more bifurcated. mike wilson of morgan stanley saying come over the next three to six months, equity performance, at the equ
lisa: at the nabe conference. how much does this set the tone for the rest of the week in understanding how high the threshold is to have another outsized cut? in other words, is there some sort of downsized surprised that -- or is there a consensus on this committee? annmarie: torsten's lock summing up -- current economic conditions can be best described as goldilocks, not too hot, not too cold. the risk of cutting interest rates too much too quickly that the economy becomes too hot again. you...
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lisa: me too.c takes seem a little bit out of place. this notion that, you know, this is a soft landing. this is boring. things are good. we are at full employment. at the end of the day, up is up and down is down. it is that simple. lisa: what is the base case you were talking about in terms of where people are getting it wrong? how bad you think it actually is? why do you think the fed should go 25 basis points rather than 50 basis point even though everyone on the street does not seem to think it is that bad? neil: i think things are getting worse. since powell talked about further cooling in the labor market every single labor market indicator that has come out has been worse than expected. adp, nonfarm payroll number, job vacancies, the regional manufacturing employment indicators, highest him employment indicators, the labor differential. you can go on and on and on. we are told to say don't worry. layoffs are low, as if that is a leading indicator of the labor market to begin with, which it
lisa: me too.c takes seem a little bit out of place. this notion that, you know, this is a soft landing. this is boring. things are good. we are at full employment. at the end of the day, up is up and down is down. it is that simple. lisa: what is the base case you were talking about in terms of where people are getting it wrong? how bad you think it actually is? why do you think the fed should go 25 basis points rather than 50 basis point even though everyone on the street does not seem to...
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lisa: sure. for markets or bad for markets it's when it will be good or bad for markets. essentially the sweeteners will come later because it will take longer. to me is indicative of will the trump trade looked different this time around. jonathan: good to see you sir. up next on this program, cleveland cliffs. a speculation grows over the future of u.s. steel. that stock is up by 2.8%. the jobs report 60 minutes around the corner. ♪ ( ♪♪ ) morgan stanley is partnering with the women's tennis association to remove boundaries... ( ♪♪ ) because this game is for everyone. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire we invent them, we design them, we build them. and one day, we have to let them soar. ♪ i'm always coming home ♪ with so much entertainment out there wouldn't it be great... ...if you could find what you want,
lisa: sure. for markets or bad for markets it's when it will be good or bad for markets. essentially the sweeteners will come later because it will take longer. to me is indicative of will the trump trade looked different this time around. jonathan: good to see you sir. up next on this program, cleveland cliffs. a speculation grows over the future of u.s. steel. that stock is up by 2.8%. the jobs report 60 minutes around the corner. ♪ ( ♪♪ ) morgan stanley is partnering with the women's...
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jonathan: lisa is doing the moves. lisa: it's one of them. the kangaroo.ng lower a touch. down on the s&p ended in the bond market, yields higher. we bounce back a single basis point. under surveillance this morning, all signs pointing to rate cuts. >> we've been on the hunt for the fed to get to this. we feel they've been too restrictive given the activity we've seen this year. it's more likely we'll see 25 basis point hike but a bit more forward guidance with regards to how they are seeing this evolve and what might cause them to get more aggressive. jonathan: traders looking ahead to a double dose of labor market data with adp payrolls and weekly jobless just around the corner. ed writing the fed put us back one of the key unknowns is how the economy will respond to the fed executing rate cuts. if the pass-through into the real economy is slow the fed may find itself behind the curve again. good morning and welcome back. you said in your recent note the description of outcomes, how broad of the range of outcomes right now? ed: labour -- ed: if you look
jonathan: lisa is doing the moves. lisa: it's one of them. the kangaroo.ng lower a touch. down on the s&p ended in the bond market, yields higher. we bounce back a single basis point. under surveillance this morning, all signs pointing to rate cuts. >> we've been on the hunt for the fed to get to this. we feel they've been too restrictive given the activity we've seen this year. it's more likely we'll see 25 basis point hike but a bit more forward guidance with regards to how they are...
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lisa: here's my question. is the decline in oil prices a feature of the soft landing for a bug in the soft landing? does it end weakness elsewhere or is it a diss inflationary pressure that will allow the fed to continue to cut rates without seeing that recession? i don't understand why we are seeing oil prices rollover when you have the potential disruption, when you have ongoing recovery, something does not work in this equation. jonathan: here is your line-up this hour.. cameron dawson seeing more downside risk to growth. heidi crebo-rediker of international capital strategies following last night's debate and michael darda at 8:30 eastern. let's go to pennsylvania well david gura -- where david gura is standing by. good morning. david: good morning. when i think back to the last conversation we had, we were talking about donald trump's surprising discipline and that is the biggest contrast i can remark on from what we have seen then and now. this debate started with the question about the economy, a questi
lisa: here's my question. is the decline in oil prices a feature of the soft landing for a bug in the soft landing? does it end weakness elsewhere or is it a diss inflationary pressure that will allow the fed to continue to cut rates without seeing that recession? i don't understand why we are seeing oil prices rollover when you have the potential disruption, when you have ongoing recovery, something does not work in this equation. jonathan: here is your line-up this hour.. cameron dawson...
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lisa: i love this.someone i have followed from a long time of your days covering the high-yield market at bank of america. i'm curious how much you have seen the high-yield market be transformed in some ways. the public high-yield market or from a canary in the coal mine, something that is separate and the trades are different with fund middles and technicals. michael: the high-yield market has been interesting. if you look at ccc debt, it's a completely different market than the rest of the market. one of the things i would argue is the encouraging high-yield at the moment. you have not really had the pickup in default radar. the radar suggests it is likely to decline in that six months on an annualized basis and get back towards 2%, a very low default rate than normal. you are right. there are all sorts of things going on in the high-yield market. a lot of innovation out there with etf's. that transformed the liquidity of the high-yield market to some degree. that stopped liquidity that maybe don't ha
lisa: i love this.someone i have followed from a long time of your days covering the high-yield market at bank of america. i'm curious how much you have seen the high-yield market be transformed in some ways. the public high-yield market or from a canary in the coal mine, something that is separate and the trades are different with fund middles and technicals. michael: the high-yield market has been interesting. if you look at ccc debt, it's a completely different market than the rest of the...
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lisa: there is a question about whether oil will be lisa: lisa: increasingly divorced from the economic cycle in terms of an indicator. it makes it increasingly confusing as well as the transformation of a lot of the energy ecosystems to electric vehicle and other types of renewable energy sources. how much do you attribute that transformation or transition as part of that decline in demand? max: we think that is a big part of the story. there is a structural part of it being led by china which is investing in the energy transition. in response to shocks china will probably double down on that transition and specifically will accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles. retail adoption was around 54% last month of electric vehicles which is up 20% over the last 12 months. china is basically solving all the problems we talk about in the west with respect to electric vehicles. we talk about range anxiety, price anxiety, charging anxiety, weather anxiety, latest vehicles, the latest batteries. some of them have not been mass-produced yet. they're are all these problems and there is eviden
lisa: there is a question about whether oil will be lisa: lisa: increasingly divorced from the economic cycle in terms of an indicator. it makes it increasingly confusing as well as the transformation of a lot of the energy ecosystems to electric vehicle and other types of renewable energy sources. how much do you attribute that transformation or transition as part of that decline in demand? max: we think that is a big part of the story. there is a structural part of it being led by china which...
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lisa: it is a huge debate. the pace of supply and demand coming onto the market, and then it is an affordability question. if you have a 6% mortgage it is different than having a 3% mortgage in terms of your monthly payment. it changes the calculus in terms of what you can afford. jonathan: the three-handle on your mortgage is like the new lamborghini on the drive. it really is. [laughter] we've got to leave it there. good to see you. jonathan pingle of ubs. up next, a bank of england decision. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ (♪♪) ♪ well i was raised by careful hands ♪ ♪ yeah, they made me who i am ♪ ♪ so i'm off to see... ♪ we invent them. we design them. we build them. and one day, we have to let them soar. ♪ i'm always coming home ♪ trains. [whoosh] ♪ trains that use the power of dell ai and intel. clearing the way, [rumble] [whoosh] so you arrive exactly where you belong. the moment i met him i knew he was my soulmate. so yo"soulmates."ctly soulmate! [giggles] why do you need me? [laughs sarcastically]
lisa: it is a huge debate. the pace of supply and demand coming onto the market, and then it is an affordability question. if you have a 6% mortgage it is different than having a 3% mortgage in terms of your monthly payment. it changes the calculus in terms of what you can afford. jonathan: the three-handle on your mortgage is like the new lamborghini on the drive. it really is. [laughter] we've got to leave it there. good to see you. jonathan pingle of ubs. up next, a bank of england decision....
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lisa: what's your favorite route? joanne: that's tough. lisa: oh boy.ll my children are my favorite children. [laughter] the ceo of jetblue. sonali: thank you. great interview. lisa abramowicz and joanna garrity at a time of transformation for the interest -- for the industry. let's get a checkup markets. you still have significant gains here in broader markets and finance and financial tech stocks that would have been closely tied to rates. a lot of the banking sector higher. s&p up, the nasdaq 100 resuming gains. you are seeing the two year yield around 3.6, down a basis point. coming up, a firm is seeing gains on the heels of a major announcement this week. this is bloomberg. ♪ so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morga
lisa: what's your favorite route? joanne: that's tough. lisa: oh boy.ll my children are my favorite children. [laughter] the ceo of jetblue. sonali: thank you. great interview. lisa abramowicz and joanna garrity at a time of transformation for the interest -- for the industry. let's get a checkup markets. you still have significant gains here in broader markets and finance and financial tech stocks that would have been closely tied to rates. a lot of the banking sector higher. s&p up, the...
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lisa is right. the chairman urging the european union to alter its admissions targets. his comments coming as the company makes a big cost-cutting push, scrapping projections for order workers in germany. they may have to shut place there for the first time in the company's 87 year history. mario draghi on his ecb day, warning the europeans that their own regulations are killing european companies. lisa: what was fascinating is this line we have been talking about literally for months. the germans, it feels like they are waking up. politicians have given industry targets without the necessary infrastructure being available and without considering whether customers are along for the ride. the demand is not thereby policymakers have told them you have no choice, you have to get there. jonathan: how may times have we set america innovates, china replicates and europe regulates. mario draghi wants to do something about that. lisa: does he have cooperation from germany? that's the key question. it's the
lisa is right. the chairman urging the european union to alter its admissions targets. his comments coming as the company makes a big cost-cutting push, scrapping projections for order workers in germany. they may have to shut place there for the first time in the company's 87 year history. mario draghi on his ecb day, warning the europeans that their own regulations are killing european companies. lisa: what was fascinating is this line we have been talking about literally for months. the...
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lisa: but marco is gone. annmarie: no spoilers. lisa: sorry.his program, another attempt on the former president's life. >> he is unsafe and unharmed. the secret service did exactly what they should have done. jonathan: another shocking twist in this campaign in 2024. from new york city, good morning. ♪ what does a good investment opportunity look like? at t. rowe price we let curiosity light the way. asking smart questions about opportunities like clean water. and what promising new treatment advances can make a new tomorrow possible. better questions. better outcomes. so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. whe
lisa: but marco is gone. annmarie: no spoilers. lisa: sorry.his program, another attempt on the former president's life. >> he is unsafe and unharmed. the secret service did exactly what they should have done. jonathan: another shocking twist in this campaign in 2024. from new york city, good morning. ♪ what does a good investment opportunity look like? at t. rowe price we let curiosity light the way. asking smart questions about opportunities like clean water. and what promising new...
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b >> lisa: issue back for aclin sequel?ere is clinton climbing trump winning blue-collar voters through fear tactics. >> why do you think he gets almost half of the country behind him, particularly the working class?on >> it, a combination ofum demagogic leaders like trump who appealed to the fears, not the hopes, the fears. so for media, which can spreadlr all sorts of conspiracy theories, alternative explanations, alternative factss about why things aren't going as well as you would like them toor go or what can be the explanation for that? so, i think there is a social, p social, political, cultural, tel reasons at up to thee poti differences. >> lisa:ll ove still not over losing, i don't think. f guy, for the first basket of deplorables comment she made, how big of athn impact of the avenue on the 2016 election? >> i think it had an impacto because a lot of people wereew like you know what, screw you. you will demean us that way andt trying to win our votes our votes theoretically and talk about is that way. it became a
b >> lisa: issue back for aclin sequel?ere is clinton climbing trump winning blue-collar voters through fear tactics. >> why do you think he gets almost half of the country behind him, particularly the working class?on >> it, a combination ofum demagogic leaders like trump who appealed to the fears, not the hopes, the fears. so for media, which can spreadlr all sorts of conspiracy theories, alternative explanations, alternative factss about why things aren't going as well as...
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alongside kate is lisa abramowicz. lisa, good morning. lisa: good morning.s is the key question for so many on wall street and main street. how resilient is the consumer? at what point are we talking about actual weakness versus it is competitive out there? kate mcshane joining us. thank you for being with us. how much weakness is there? do you give credence to this story that the consumer is fragile? kate: good morning. when it comes to the consumer, what we continue to see is a somewhat steady consumer. what we have heard from most of the companies we cover is not much has changed with the consumer over the last six month. they are employed, wagers are growing but they are being choice for and part of the reasons is there has been a lot of inflation. their money does not go quite as far. you are seeing choices between consumables and discretionary. you are seeing choices between services and goods. that is what is differentiating some of the different performances you are seeing coming out of the second quarter. lisa: how do you square this idea that we ke
alongside kate is lisa abramowicz. lisa, good morning. lisa: good morning.s is the key question for so many on wall street and main street. how resilient is the consumer? at what point are we talking about actual weakness versus it is competitive out there? kate mcshane joining us. thank you for being with us. how much weakness is there? do you give credence to this story that the consumer is fragile? kate: good morning. when it comes to the consumer, what we continue to see is a somewhat...
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lisa: that idea unifies this swing county, hard work. divide is everywhere, like at the popular fegley's brew pub. at the bar, a veteran for trump is struggling in this economy. >> i haven't been able to finance a house because the rates are too high. lisa: a few feet away, a group of hard no's on trump see a threat to rights and democracy. >> i generally just do not think that mr. trump could -- could lead the country at all. lisa: one thing we noticed -- we did not find any democrats for trump. but we did meet republicans against him. what don't you like about trump? >> where do i start? lisa: like dolores cole. we met her at that republican event. she's been in the party 62 years and does not mince words about trump, noting he is a convicted felon, or about trump voters. >> they just worship their god, who is trump. and that's it. he can do no wrong even though he does. so they don't think for themselves. i am thinking for myself and my country. lisa: love for country is evident here, along with strong divide over what that means. lik
lisa: that idea unifies this swing county, hard work. divide is everywhere, like at the popular fegley's brew pub. at the bar, a veteran for trump is struggling in this economy. >> i haven't been able to finance a house because the rates are too high. lisa: a few feet away, a group of hard no's on trump see a threat to rights and democracy. >> i generally just do not think that mr. trump could -- could lead the country at all. lisa: one thing we noticed -- we did not find any...
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lisa: the location is politically powerful.ottom of the state, mint hill is a suburb of charlotte, between two powerhouse counties, mecklenburg, a population center that voted 67 percent for biden in 2020. but next-door is union, the largest county that trump won in 2020. it voted for him 61%. both counties are fast-growing and business centers and industrial parks keep popping up. colin hughes and his wife opened this coffee shop in mint hill over a year ago a risk that has paid off. >> we have been in business for a little over a year, year and a half, and we haven't gone down yet in a month. so for us, i can really speak on how we're doing here and how our friends are doing up and down the strip. and yeah, things are going really well for us. lisa: but the economy here has not been as bright for everyone this woman is a trump supporter. >> i lost my job during covid and things were getting really good when trump was in. but right after he went out, it's like, you know, everything started going south. and my company that had
lisa: the location is politically powerful.ottom of the state, mint hill is a suburb of charlotte, between two powerhouse counties, mecklenburg, a population center that voted 67 percent for biden in 2020. but next-door is union, the largest county that trump won in 2020. it voted for him 61%. both counties are fast-growing and business centers and industrial parks keep popping up. colin hughes and his wife opened this coffee shop in mint hill over a year ago a risk that has paid off. >>...
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lisa: she will not be ticket splitting.ed for hogan in 2018, appreciated how he handled the pandemic and that he sent the national guard to washington, d.c. on january 6. but in the senate, worries hogan would give republicans too much power, a decisive vote against her interest. >> gun violence, education, housing, women's rights, health rights, and equality for everyone. there are a lot of things from the other side's policies i like. lisa: the executive of one of the state's largest counties, she had an impressive primary win, but even so, one out of three maryland voters did not recognize her name and a poll this month. brooks is ahead in polls, but knows it is closer than democrats like. she says voters here are attuned to ctrol in washington. >> it is close because there is a lot at stake, but i think marylanders are very savvy and will understand the difference between a governors race and the senate race, one where reproductive freedoms and democracy are on the ballot. lisa: as democrats hope to prevent split voting
lisa: she will not be ticket splitting.ed for hogan in 2018, appreciated how he handled the pandemic and that he sent the national guard to washington, d.c. on january 6. but in the senate, worries hogan would give republicans too much power, a decisive vote against her interest. >> gun violence, education, housing, women's rights, health rights, and equality for everyone. there are a lot of things from the other side's policies i like. lisa: the executive of one of the state's largest...
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lisa is back now with that. lisa?rs were killed by a suicide bomb at the kabul airport during the chaotic withdrawal in august 2020 one. greeting families received metals and top leaders from both parties praised those who were lost. >> our nation owes a profound debt of gratitude to the service members and those here today. we also owe them something deeper and that is an apology. >> these 13 americans were something more heroes, guardians , saviors. lisa: the afghan withdrawal has become part of the election debate. i sat down today with kelly barnett and darren hoover, parents of sarah -- staff sergeant hoover who was killed that day, they were the family who invited trump to arlington cemetery. >> i say this all the time, he was born with fire and grit in his veins. the most loving person you had ever met. but he was always our protector. we put that on his headstone, our protector. he was always the one looking out for his mama and his sisters. i love that kid and i miss him terribly. lisa: what was it like sitti
lisa is back now with that. lisa?rs were killed by a suicide bomb at the kabul airport during the chaotic withdrawal in august 2020 one. greeting families received metals and top leaders from both parties praised those who were lost. >> our nation owes a profound debt of gratitude to the service members and those here today. we also owe them something deeper and that is an apology. >> these 13 americans were something more heroes, guardians , saviors. lisa: the afghan withdrawal has...
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our way next. >> lisa. thank you.lso ahead, labor day plans are derailed for people in the north bay after this dam failure at the russian river shut down a popular beach and a safe place for pets when their owners enter rehab. we'll tell you about the organization watching over man's best friend empty with rushing water, taking out a big chunk of the road there. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is in the north bay talking with neighbors and first responders. >> oh, it's crazy. yeah, that's a lot of force of water. >> noni marie mitchell can't believe how much damage this dam breach on the russian river caused at popular vacation beach in guerneville. >> it's with such force. it came right straight across and just wiped out that whole edge of the road. >> the road, bridge and beach are closed this labor day weekend because the county says it's just too unsafe. warning signs now posted. >> normally, this whole area right here would be packed with tourists and with swimmers and so right now this beach is closed a
our way next. >> lisa. thank you.lso ahead, labor day plans are derailed for people in the north bay after this dam failure at the russian river shut down a popular beach and a safe place for pets when their owners enter rehab. we'll tell you about the organization watching over man's best friend empty with rushing water, taking out a big chunk of the road there. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is in the north bay talking with neighbors and first responders. >> oh, it's...
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i'm talking about lisa. let's talk, i understand perfectly well that lisa is a complete stranger to you, nevertheless, there's no one else to turn to, you can do nothing because you're in another city, in what sense, the situation came out out of control, lisa is fine, galina fyodorovna, hello, i don't know, maria sergeevna, what does this mean, lisa hasn't shown up at the boarding school for 3 days, i've notified the appropriate authorities, but there's been no answer yet, okay, i'll try to call her now, thank you, i'd be very grateful, goodbye, thank you, yeah. did you want to ask something? no, no, by the way, masha said that you were sitting? i'm sitting now, yes, yes, of course, you've rightly noted, sorry, okay, i was joking, what did you want to know? tell me, for what, if not secret? the first time under 105 is murder, the second time under 162 robbery, then marya sergeevna wanted to put me in jail again under 105, but she couldn't prove it, well, if marya sergeevna couldn't prove it, let's assume th
i'm talking about lisa. let's talk, i understand perfectly well that lisa is a complete stranger to you, nevertheless, there's no one else to turn to, you can do nothing because you're in another city, in what sense, the situation came out out of control, lisa is fine, galina fyodorovna, hello, i don't know, maria sergeevna, what does this mean, lisa hasn't shown up at the boarding school for 3 days, i've notified the appropriate authorities, but there's been no answer yet, okay, i'll try to...
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i'm lisa desjardins in annapolis, maryland.and for more on the 2024 race we turn tonight to the analysis of brooks and capehart. that's new york times columnist david brooks and jonathan capehart, associate editor for the washington post. hello. good to see you. jonathan: hey, geoff. david: good to see you. geoff: so, the 2024 election is officially under way, with early in-person voting starting in three states, and this is as the gop faces a major scandal in a critical battleground state, north carolina. the state's trump-endorsed lieutenant governor, mark robinson, is adamantly denying reports that he had anything to do with racist and sexually explicit online posts. cnn has published a story, and they attribute robinson -- they attribute these messages to robinson, including one where he characterizes himself as a black nazi, another where he defends slavery, and it just devolves from there. david brooks, what does it say about the modern gop that a candidate like mark robinson, who had a number of known liabilities up unti
i'm lisa desjardins in annapolis, maryland.and for more on the 2024 race we turn tonight to the analysis of brooks and capehart. that's new york times columnist david brooks and jonathan capehart, associate editor for the washington post. hello. good to see you. jonathan: hey, geoff. david: good to see you. geoff: so, the 2024 election is officially under way, with early in-person voting starting in three states, and this is as the gop faces a major scandal in a critical battleground state,...
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lisa, i'm so glad, i wanted to come earlier, but i had to see my parents off, you're offended, lisa, yes, i'm offended, i had to study at a good institute, at the best institute in the world, instead i give you cows, yes, i'm offended, i understand, no, you don't understand, i've forgotten how to draw. i've stopped dreaming, i can't see anything except this barn, lisa, i'm talking about everything agreed, in july you will be accepted without exams, everyone remembered you, teachers, professors, no, now there is nowhere to go from this cowshed, i'm used to it, there is an unpleasant smell of manure, and fresh milk, ideal, liza, i will stay here for a few days, marina vasilievna allowed me to stay with them, we'll see each other, i don't know. came, it doesn't matter, it's dad, no, it's important, it's important, liza, you are not a child anymore, i can't order you around, but i warn you, if you don't leave, i'll beat you, and i'll lock you up so you don't run away, daughter, anyone else, but not this... think of it in to go to a foreign country to live with strangers, well, that 's sc
lisa, i'm so glad, i wanted to come earlier, but i had to see my parents off, you're offended, lisa, yes, i'm offended, i had to study at a good institute, at the best institute in the world, instead i give you cows, yes, i'm offended, i understand, no, you don't understand, i've forgotten how to draw. i've stopped dreaming, i can't see anything except this barn, lisa, i'm talking about everything agreed, in july you will be accepted without exams, everyone remembered you, teachers, professors,...
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how's it looking, lisa? >> well, you know, we have some patchy fog forming around the bay from mount tam. looks beautiful at 74 degrees with the relative humidity down to 7%. so we are certainly dry in spots, foggy elsewhere, and warm to hot inland. we've been advertising a cooldown. didn't get much of one yesterday, but a more robust one coming your way. i'll have my accuweather seven day forecast coming up. >> thank you lisa. also ahead, victims of a costly crypto con are sharing their stories, all to help prevent others from being victims of scammers. we'll have a seven on ♪ you gotta believe me when i tell ya ♪ ♪ i like it like that ♪ ♪ i like it like that, i like it like that ♪ take that up a little bit higher. you should feel that, ♪like, right back here. oh, yeah, i felt that! good, that is so much better than last week. thanks, i've been doing 'em every night while i'm watching tv. - oh, what are you watching? it's a mystery. high quality care that meets you where you are. [dog whimpers] [thinking] w
how's it looking, lisa? >> well, you know, we have some patchy fog forming around the bay from mount tam. looks beautiful at 74 degrees with the relative humidity down to 7%. so we are certainly dry in spots, foggy elsewhere, and warm to hot inland. we've been advertising a cooldown. didn't get much of one yesterday, but a more robust one coming your way. i'll have my accuweather seven day forecast coming up. >> thank you lisa. also ahead, victims of a costly crypto con are sharing...
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our panel is lisa einstein, cheese artificial intelligence officer. keith johnson, head of s.a., defense worldwide public sector, a.w.s. ron king, chief a.i. officer at lidos. mr. bruce draper, professor, colorado state university. and previously at darpa. and mr. johnson wu, cyberportfolio head at the definances innovation unit. please welcome our panelists. >> good morning, everybody. happy friday. we were backstage talking about the hardy, dedicated people that would be here on friday. looking through the glare of the lights, i see so many faces. thanks for being with us today. thank you to my panelists who will join us in a great conversation talking about where we are and where we are going, sharing our egg peerns -- experience in artificial intelligence. artificial intelligence, as many of you know, is an overnight sensation that's over 65 years in the making. but with the advent of generative a.i., open a.i. and some other models that have really leapt to the fro, we are seeing society is excited about the next step forward in artificial intell
our panel is lisa einstein, cheese artificial intelligence officer. keith johnson, head of s.a., defense worldwide public sector, a.w.s. ron king, chief a.i. officer at lidos. mr. bruce draper, professor, colorado state university. and previously at darpa. and mr. johnson wu, cyberportfolio head at the definances innovation unit. please welcome our panelists. >> good morning, everybody. happy friday. we were backstage talking about the hardy, dedicated people that would be here on friday....
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surely lisa has a profile? course, let's watch it and we'll find out who, with whom, when, maybe you'll recognize this guy, you're progressing before our eyes, grandma, whoever you hang out with, you'll learn from them, and what's this with ruslan, he's got sports glasses, a hat, i don't know, he's probably joking, oh, so lisa isn't here, so she couldn't poison ruslan, this guy, where's this one, i asked him where the server is, and can you send me this photo on my phone, this is my husband and daughter, she's as beautiful as her mother, i need to talk to avdeev, i think that he won't be back today... you 've been working with him for a long time, it's scary to say how long, you're probably familiar with the family, and what can you say about their relationship? well, i don't like gossip, but even from the outside it's clear that the avdeyevs are not close, and mother angela, what kind of relationship does she have with ruslan, ruslan prevents angela from spending money on her own, i think that if zhenya truste
surely lisa has a profile? course, let's watch it and we'll find out who, with whom, when, maybe you'll recognize this guy, you're progressing before our eyes, grandma, whoever you hang out with, you'll learn from them, and what's this with ruslan, he's got sports glasses, a hat, i don't know, he's probably joking, oh, so lisa isn't here, so she couldn't poison ruslan, this guy, where's this one, i asked him where the server is, and can you send me this photo on my phone, this is my husband and...
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coming up. >> lisa thank you. and still to come, the recent heat posing a concern for grape growers in the north bay. and astronauts left behind. nasa's new comments now that the welcome back. here's a live look atop our roof camera of the bay bridge this morning. it's 813 happening tomorrow. the first ever nine, eight, eight day will raise awareness of an important mental health resource, the 988 suicide and crisis lifeline was rolled out two years ago to save lives and give support to those who struggle the most. since then, officials say more than 10 million texts, calls and chats have been answered quite a high number that lets us know that there are people that are in need of this service, whether that's a mental health crisis, people experiencing depression, anxiety, people having concerns about substance misuse, and et cetera. >> so it's for any type of crisis. >> this new tradition is being set on september 8th in an effort to help more people. last year, they expanded services for spanish speakers, lgbtq
coming up. >> lisa thank you. and still to come, the recent heat posing a concern for grape growers in the north bay. and astronauts left behind. nasa's new comments now that the welcome back. here's a live look atop our roof camera of the bay bridge this morning. it's 813 happening tomorrow. the first ever nine, eight, eight day will raise awareness of an important mental health resource, the 988 suicide and crisis lifeline was rolled out two years ago to save lives and give support to...
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i have a question, lisa, who is programming the a.i.errifying because as we move forward as a country and throughout the world were to be integrating a.i. into various aspects of life, you look at the bias and it's going to seep in to the different avenues and aspects of life and looking at a lot of the schools the craziness that teachers are teaching some of the students about trans and filling their minds with all the nonsense as schools lean on a.i. as well are they not going to get more of that as well and you can look at the recent drink open and the amount we were lied to by the government is also another tool for the government to push propaganda. i worry with the increase of technology i think there's a dumbing down of america where people don't think for themselves they have all the different avenues that make life easier so i worry it's going to decrease the ability to critically think for more americans when we already seem to lack or many americans seem to lack that skill that we saw drink open. anita: i guess there was a co
i have a question, lisa, who is programming the a.i.errifying because as we move forward as a country and throughout the world were to be integrating a.i. into various aspects of life, you look at the bias and it's going to seep in to the different avenues and aspects of life and looking at a lot of the schools the craziness that teachers are teaching some of the students about trans and filling their minds with all the nonsense as schools lean on a.i. as well are they not going to get more of...
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lisa: no one knows this case better than valerie. thank you.: thank you so much for having me. ♪ ♪ john: we will be back in a bit with a look at how democratic vice presidential nominee tim walz has become a focal point at the minnesota state fair. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. ♪ for those stations staying with us, we return to a cooking icon. madhur jaffrey first made indian cuisine accessible to the west decades ago with her milestone cookbook, "an invitation to indian cooking." in this encore presentation, she spoke with amna nawaz from her home in new york, as part of our arts and culture series, canvas. amna: in the crowded cosmopolitan world of cuisine she has single name status. but for famed indian chef -- the path to numerous best-selling cookbooks, multiple awards, and the highest civilian honors in both india and the united kingdom wasn't planned. madhur: i think of it as a huge, wonderful accident. and i have enjoyed
lisa: no one knows this case better than valerie. thank you.: thank you so much for having me. ♪ ♪ john: we will be back in a bit with a look at how democratic vice presidential nominee tim walz has become a focal point at the minnesota state fair. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. ♪ for those stations staying with us, we return to a cooking icon. madhur jaffrey first made...
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lisa, thank you. in the east bay, police are investigating following a deadly shooting in oakland's north stonehurst neighborhood. opd officers responded to a shotspotter activation just after 8:00 last night at the corner of east street and 105th avenue. officers found one person who had been shot. the victim was pronounced dead on the scene when paramedics arrived. the victim's identity has not been released yet. police in oakland are also investigating a shooting near 23rd street and mlk, not far from 980. the calls started coming in around 4.30 yesterday. three people were hurt after paramedics arrived. two victims were pronounced dead on the scene. a third person who was hurt in the shooting was found at the hospital later by police. officials say that person is now stable. this comes as oakland is pursuing night markets in an effort to curb crime and build community. the city embraced the new event last night. abc7 news reporter anser hassan was there. >> reporter the lion dances traditionally k
lisa, thank you. in the east bay, police are investigating following a deadly shooting in oakland's north stonehurst neighborhood. opd officers responded to a shotspotter activation just after 8:00 last night at the corner of east street and 105th avenue. officers found one person who had been shot. the victim was pronounced dead on the scene when paramedics arrived. the victim's identity has not been released yet. police in oakland are also investigating a shooting near 23rd street and mlk,...
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legal correspondent lisa rubin is outside court.ley parker is "washington post" senior national political correspondent and an msnbc political analyst. kristen gibbons is a former prosecutor, civil rights attorney and msnbc legal analyst. a lot to get to. lisa, let's start with what we heard. the former president saying e. jean carroll's claims never happened, even though a jury found that they did, that the doj rigged the case, also not true. are there any legal consequences for what he had to say today? >> chris, there could be, and that really is up to e. jean carroll and his lawyers. the reason i say that is that what he said today should amount to additional defamation of e. jean carroll. his claims today were substantively nearly identical to things he said in the past, for which he has been found libel by a jury. however there wouldn't be additional consequences including e. jean carroll decides to sue him all over again. we've seen instances of former president trump saying these types of things since the latest of the e. je
legal correspondent lisa rubin is outside court.ley parker is "washington post" senior national political correspondent and an msnbc political analyst. kristen gibbons is a former prosecutor, civil rights attorney and msnbc legal analyst. a lot to get to. lisa, let's start with what we heard. the former president saying e. jean carroll's claims never happened, even though a jury found that they did, that the doj rigged the case, also not true. are there any legal consequences for what...
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lisa: bob mcdonald, thank you for an illuminating report >> thank you, lisa.e to be with you. ♪ geoff: the murder of emmett till is one of the most harrowing events in american history, serving as a catalyst for the civil rights movement. emmett till was a 14-year-old boy from chicago who, in august 1955, traveled to mississippi, to visit relatives. his brutal killing would expose the deep-seated racism and violence faced by black americans, especially in the jim crow south. the events leading to till's murder began when a white woman, carolyn bryant accused him of making an inappropriate advance toward her. an alleged, brief interaction. considered a grievous offense in the racially segregated south of the 1950s. days later, bryant's husband, roy bryant, and his half-brother, j.w. milam, abducted till, brutally tortured and murdered him. they were later tried and acquitted by an all-white jury. now, bestselling author wright thompson travels back to his native mississippi for a fresh and unflinching account of the conspiring forces behind till's murder, focus
lisa: bob mcdonald, thank you for an illuminating report >> thank you, lisa.e to be with you. ♪ geoff: the murder of emmett till is one of the most harrowing events in american history, serving as a catalyst for the civil rights movement. emmett till was a 14-year-old boy from chicago who, in august 1955, traveled to mississippi, to visit relatives. his brutal killing would expose the deep-seated racism and violence faced by black americans, especially in the jim crow south. the events...
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lisa mckenzie . plus these days. lisa mckenzie.combe waiting in the wings. a packed show, lots to get through, a take at ten special all about the character and judgement of our new prime minister. and i'm not pulling my punches. first, the news headunes punches. first, the news headlines and the insuperable sam francis . sam francis. >> mark, thank you and good evening to you. it's just coming up to 10:02. the top story from the newsroom tonight, the labour conference has wrapped up for the day after speeches from the deputy prime minister and foreign secretary, david lammy, opening the afternoon session in liverpool. cabinet minister darren jones called for labour to hold power for five terms and make it the natural party of government. well, earlier, the deputy prime minister, angela rayner , declared now is labour's rayner, declared now is labour's moment, promising to bolster workers rights, build high quality homes and strengthen communities. >> there will be no complacency. we've seen where that leads. don't forget what they
lisa mckenzie . plus these days. lisa mckenzie.combe waiting in the wings. a packed show, lots to get through, a take at ten special all about the character and judgement of our new prime minister. and i'm not pulling my punches. first, the news headunes punches. first, the news headlines and the insuperable sam francis . sam francis. >> mark, thank you and good evening to you. it's just coming up to 10:02. the top story from the newsroom tonight, the labour conference has wrapped up for...
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now, as for. the question of natasha and lisa, they are really in moscow, i told you, just don't envythem, firstly, they are your friends, and secondly, they will come back, i understand, they will get diplomas and will definitely will return, yes, i see, when tvs, tvs, soon, soon, we will inform, well now i apologize, excuse me, guys, work, girls, free, thank you, guys, stay late, goodbye, goodbye, vadim varikovich, all the best, well, let's sit down on the road, arrived, yeah, well, let's load up. son, what's wrong, keep an eye on your father here, what do you mean, keep an eye on him, i say, come more often, hello, good, to meetings, take care of yourself, hello, hello, well , did you bake some pies for the road, baked them, tyuparin, come on, let's load up, youth, do i'll ask the district center, and then catch the bus, write, write, in general, guys, there is a serious application, write an application to the party, why, firstly, this will make your service in the army easier, after all, when are you planning to join the army this fall, yes, well, after all, in our army there are
now, as for. the question of natasha and lisa, they are really in moscow, i told you, just don't envythem, firstly, they are your friends, and secondly, they will come back, i understand, they will get diplomas and will definitely will return, yes, i see, when tvs, tvs, soon, soon, we will inform, well now i apologize, excuse me, guys, work, girls, free, thank you, guys, stay late, goodbye, goodbye, vadim varikovich, all the best, well, let's sit down on the road, arrived, yeah, well, let's...