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>liz>but also >guest 1>for us to come >liz>together.>>to celebrate all different cultures and have to say this country is the most diverse country >liz>but >>especially in the bay >liz>area, given the attacks on the community, though, do you feel like that has bonded people together? are you feeling the support now from city leadership? >guest 1>absolutely. i think you know when all these things are happening our entire community is it's not only in oakland but entire bay >liz>area. >>san francisco bay area. infection we have conference together within >liz>canada, >>us. so we all come together and remember, we're here. to heal. we're here to build. >liz>e more events like these stop or the spread ap i love love and the chinese new year parade and the parades in oakland as well and across the bay area. why are those events so important? >guest 2>important because this month is a recognition of the possibility of the unity and uplift in our community. this month is really a outshoot of the asian american. movement, which was found in the
>liz>but also >guest 1>for us to come >liz>together.>>to celebrate all different cultures and have to say this country is the most diverse country >liz>but >>especially in the bay >liz>area, given the attacks on the community, though, do you feel like that has bonded people together? are you feeling the support now from city leadership? >guest 1>absolutely. i think you know when all these things are happening our entire community is it's not only...
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liz: welcome to the evening edit. i'm liz macdonald. get right at it with the congressman that filed new impeachment articles from president biden is congressman cory mills. good to see you again. thank you for joining us. hey saying this is a abuse of power and effectively hamstringing israel and taking out hamas. the question is what is a crime of misdemeanor. what he's saying is this, he's saying that president biden did call it an abuse of power in 2020 and withholding aid when congress appropriated is a violation of the constitution. what biden said the other night contravenes what he said in 2019. watch this. >> the idea that we would cut off military aid to an ally, our only true, true ally in the nation is un-comprehensible. why would anyone do that? civilians killed in gaza from the bombs and other ways that they go after population centers. let me be clear if they go into rafah, they haven't yet, if they go into rafah, i'm not supplying the weapons that have been used historically to deal with rafah. liz: cory mills joining us
liz: welcome to the evening edit. i'm liz macdonald. get right at it with the congressman that filed new impeachment articles from president biden is congressman cory mills. good to see you again. thank you for joining us. hey saying this is a abuse of power and effectively hamstringing israel and taking out hamas. the question is what is a crime of misdemeanor. what he's saying is this, he's saying that president biden did call it an abuse of power in 2020 and withholding aid when congress...
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liz claman,s over to you. liz: you know, it could be with. but they would argue -- meaning the administration -- they're doing it in conjunction with a nearby trade school that will teach people these higher wage skills that they need to have in racine, wisconsin. just putting it out there, charles. charles: yeah, i know what they say, but i know what history says. [laughter] how do we give microsoft a nickel? microsoft could buy america. how is america giving microsoft money? if. liz: yeah! yeah, what he said. [laughter] thank you. rock on with your bad with self, charles. look, it took a bit of time for the markets this morning to start the old bad news is good news dance, but as we kick off the final hour of trade, folks, we are at a session highs. the stock bulls are back on the dance floor. look at the dow jones industrials, up 311 points. we just touched a high of 324 the points to the upside. we're pretty much if right there. the dow is on pace to extend its winning streak to seven sessions in a row. look at the s&p, up 24 points. it i
liz claman,s over to you. liz: you know, it could be with. but they would argue -- meaning the administration -- they're doing it in conjunction with a nearby trade school that will teach people these higher wage skills that they need to have in racine, wisconsin. just putting it out there, charles. charles: yeah, i know what they say, but i know what history says. [laughter] how do we give microsoft a nickel? microsoft could buy america. how is america giving microsoft money? if. liz: yeah!...
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liz: is that what they do, liz?explain how the government borrows money in the currency the federal reserve prints out of thin air. white house bio shows he's not a trained economist, liz. this is shocking. >> yeah, jared bernstein has a degree in music, liz, undergraduate degree and then a graduate degree in social work. i don't understand how he got to be head of the council of economic advisers, but let's face it this is the crew that brought us transitory inflation, has to this day denied any connection between the hundreds of billions of extra dollars this government is spending and rampant inflation. i mean, is it any wonder the head of the team is a complete nit wit and this clip goes on and on and you showed a portion and it's massively embarrassing. liz: social security so embarrassing. he's got a bachelor degree in fine arts and master in social work and philosophy. the u.s. jobs for april coming in at 175,000. big miss in like two years. we've got stagflation. this is the guy at the wheel. gallop said inf
liz: is that what they do, liz?explain how the government borrows money in the currency the federal reserve prints out of thin air. white house bio shows he's not a trained economist, liz. this is shocking. >> yeah, jared bernstein has a degree in music, liz, undergraduate degree and then a graduate degree in social work. i don't understand how he got to be head of the council of economic advisers, but let's face it this is the crew that brought us transitory inflation, has to this day...
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[laughter] liz: thanks, charlie. very much. >> be good, liz. liz: all right.onth, and the dow and the s&p just hit session highs a few moments ago. suddenly, the dow is up 520 points? okay. when we started the show, the high was 2911 points to the upside -- 291 points. the nasdaq is losing a couple point here but, look, we are on track to mark the sixth month of gains out of the last seven for the majors is and once again who's the big name? nvidia. playing a very large part of this runup. the stock shot up 26% in may to alone, is second biggest gainer on the nasdaq 100 just for the month. just behind moderna. our countdown closer has an a.i. name that's not just working with nvidia are, but with all of the top chip companies, international assets ad vise receo ed -- francesco. give us the name. i know what it is, but i want our viewers to understand that this is a company that makes a very expensive product that all these chipmakers need. >> well, good afternoon a, liz. how are you? liz: well, thank you. >> so saml, out of -- asml, out of the nyeter lands, th
[laughter] liz: thanks, charlie. very much. >> be good, liz. liz: all right.onth, and the dow and the s&p just hit session highs a few moments ago. suddenly, the dow is up 520 points? okay. when we started the show, the high was 2911 points to the upside -- 291 points. the nasdaq is losing a couple point here but, look, we are on track to mark the sixth month of gains out of the last seven for the majors is and once again who's the big name? nvidia. playing a very large part of this...
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reporter: you too, liz. and progressives, part of the president's base are upset police are being used to clear out the encampments and president bide said it's happening in places that laws are being broken. >> peaceful protest is in the best tradition of how police respond to issue but, but neither are we a lawless country. we're a civil society and order must prevail. reporter: white house officials still wouldn't tell us if he's been in touch with university presidents. >> president biden with respect he's old, he's weak. we'll all get there some day. i understand the president's got political problems. i'm sorry for that, but he made them and just because the democratic party has been taken over by people who hate israel and love hamas, that's no reason for him to go on with it. reporter: president biden did condemn antiviolence rhetoric in the same breath. >> there's no place of hate speech or violence of any kind whether anti-semitism or islam phobia or discrimination against arab americans or palesti
reporter: you too, liz. and progressives, part of the president's base are upset police are being used to clear out the encampments and president bide said it's happening in places that laws are being broken. >> peaceful protest is in the best tradition of how police respond to issue but, but neither are we a lawless country. we're a civil society and order must prevail. reporter: white house officials still wouldn't tell us if he's been in touch with university presidents. >>...
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liz in.to come on time and time again, and i just, you know, you and i have talked about this. he really should speak to our viewers. our viewers also fly boeingings, not just, not just the other guys across the river. but it seems like they need a little help here. grady, thank you very much9. boeing shares coming back just by 1%, still down about 5.5% on the week. >>> all right, we've got about 4 minutes leavitt of trade. millions -- left of trade. millions about to skedaddle the office and sail into memorial day weekend. the summer boating season has officially kicked off, but the industry which enjoyed a record sales boom during the pandemic now sees its engines idling a bit more frequently as would-be buyers remain cautious amid inflation and high borrowing rates. brunswick is the lateralingest boating technology company in the world with boston whaler, searay, mercury among its brandses. how has brunswick managed to post a historic 2023 which saw its second best year on record? joining
liz in.to come on time and time again, and i just, you know, you and i have talked about this. he really should speak to our viewers. our viewers also fly boeingings, not just, not just the other guys across the river. but it seems like they need a little help here. grady, thank you very much9. boeing shares coming back just by 1%, still down about 5.5% on the week. >>> all right, we've got about 4 minutes leavitt of trade. millions -- left of trade. millions about to skedaddle the...
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liz: uh-huh. although i would just say durable goods numbers which are big ticket items, those sales came in very strong last week. so, you know, the data in many cases do show the economy is not lousy. i want to thank you both very much. we are looking at a 291-point loss on the dow jones industrials, steve, and, of course, mr. sica. jeff sica. great to have you both. >>> big money, we were just talking about u.s. treasuries? big money finding big returns in what some would think would be an unlikely place. we'll tell you where one of the wealthiest enclaves in america is putting its money right now and already seeing a significant payoff. we're about to introduce you to the man who's helping the ultra-wealthy invest in a a unique international, not u.s. product, but you can invest in it too. that's next. the schwab international equity etf up more than 12% over the past 52 weeks. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. don't go away. ♪ ♪ did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys? m
liz: uh-huh. although i would just say durable goods numbers which are big ticket items, those sales came in very strong last week. so, you know, the data in many cases do show the economy is not lousy. i want to thank you both very much. we are looking at a 291-point loss on the dow jones industrials, steve, and, of course, mr. sica. jeff sica. great to have you both. >>> big money, we were just talking about u.s. treasuries? big money finding big returns in what some would think...
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liz: melt-up. okay, well, right now, i couldn't wouldn't call this a meltdown, a 610-point loss is a 1.5% drop. under 11% for the s&p which earlier -- 11% put s&p. give me your final thoughts, steven, on where investors should be going. you as a technical analyst. >> we believe in growth stocks or or value stocks. we believe in large caps over value, large over small. so we like tech, semiconductors, selected communication services. but even prior to this decline, i mean, if you're a stock pick orer, you can find financials that are coming out of big base patterns and participate. you can find some industrials that are breaking out and can participate. so i think this is where portfolio managers actually can make, beat the bench mark if they can find the right stock, because they're there. every sec for has them. liz: stephen, keith, or thanks, always. >>> stocks are in the red after hotter than expected manufacturing data feud higher for longer interest rate worries. nvidia a hit a record high, bl
liz: melt-up. okay, well, right now, i couldn't wouldn't call this a meltdown, a 610-point loss is a 1.5% drop. under 11% for the s&p which earlier -- 11% put s&p. give me your final thoughts, steven, on where investors should be going. you as a technical analyst. >> we believe in growth stocks or or value stocks. we believe in large caps over value, large over small. so we like tech, semiconductors, selected communication services. but even prior to this decline, i mean, if...
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liz: yeah. those traditional sort of save, safety plays of utilities because they yield a lot, teddy. tell me what you love right now, and would you pick up, say for example, a disney? which is about 10% cheaper today. >> well, we happen the like disney, so we're going to use this as an opportunity to add to the stock -- liz: can i just interrupt you? you know, today you had the chief financial officer and bob iger talking about they expect a few little bumps here. and the parks division is getting affected by consumers who are inflation-weary. that doesn't concern you? >> well, first of all, i've never been to a disney if park, but i hear people talk about the expense of going to a disney park. they could just be price themselves, you know, out of the market a little bit, and they can fix thatting you know in that's fixable. they can just lower prices. yes, it concerns me, but that weakness might create opportunity, because i think longer term disney's a great franchise, and i think it's a stoc
liz: yeah. those traditional sort of save, safety plays of utilities because they yield a lot, teddy. tell me what you love right now, and would you pick up, say for example, a disney? which is about 10% cheaper today. >> well, we happen the like disney, so we're going to use this as an opportunity to add to the stock -- liz: can i just interrupt you? you know, today you had the chief financial officer and bob iger talking about they expect a few little bumps here. and the parks division...
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hi, liz.coming down and going up 3.4% and the cumulative effects as you point out are over 24%, in some case 24-25% ask that's how americans live. when the fed is looking at core, x energy in food, it makes absolutely no sense to anyone because energy and food are primary expenditures for most americans. the university of michigan survey and today the fed's survey showed consumer are raising expectation for inflation. it's going in the wrong direction. liz: nobody lives their lives x food and energy every day. watch james carville and he's upset democrat attacks on trump aren't working. >> trump's more ahead than he's ever been. it's going the wrong way. it's not working. everything we're throwing is spa spaghetti at a wall and none is sticking. me included. nothing. and we've got to think of something different because what we're doing is really, really not working. smallest lead in arizona for donald trump and 13 in nevada. goodness gracious, that's a huge lead and no democrat lost that stat
hi, liz.coming down and going up 3.4% and the cumulative effects as you point out are over 24%, in some case 24-25% ask that's how americans live. when the fed is looking at core, x energy in food, it makes absolutely no sense to anyone because energy and food are primary expenditures for most americans. the university of michigan survey and today the fed's survey showed consumer are raising expectation for inflation. it's going in the wrong direction. liz: nobody lives their lives x food and...
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>liz>i want to. i want to go off that because so many of the women we spoke to don't find out they have lunch. cancer until their in stage. 4. why is that and the symptoms don't really present. themselves until it's such an advanced >>state, right, right? lung cancer. it is silent disease. we think about it that way for a lot of reasons, but especially because it can grow without any symptoms. really pain receptors in the lung, and so you don't feel anything. if it happens to grow close in where it can cause a cause. that could be a symptom. a lot of times, there's just no evidence that it's their until someone has some people are going to get lucky, and they have something else happened, which leads them to get an x ray and boom it's found but a lot of times people don't come in until they're having later. symptoms >liz>such as >>pain because it's gone somewhere else, or really significant cough, so that's the challenge and it's 1 of the big things we want to work on also is. how do we find these ca
>liz>i want to. i want to go off that because so many of the women we spoke to don't find out they have lunch. cancer until their in stage. 4. why is that and the symptoms don't really present. themselves until it's such an advanced >>state, right, right? lung cancer. it is silent disease. we think about it that way for a lot of reasons, but especially because it can grow without any symptoms. really pain receptors in the lung, and so you don't feel anything. if it happens to grow...
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right, liz claman? liz: s&p is about two-thirds of a percent cheaper than yesterday, so again, don't buy stocks when they're moving hire, right, charles? charles: they always gone sale. liz: buffett says -- well, we find him buying on days when the markets are down. that would be today. the dow looking at a 22-day cumulative loss are of about 60000 points -- 2-day, 600 points. s&p down 34 points, and no fresh record for the nasdaq, the tech-heavy index's 3-session win streak snapped. one name in the semiconductor space and one of the major u.s. airlines moving in opposite directions. we're going to get to that and the selloff in just a moment. but first, we do need to tell you that the jury in the donald trump hush money trial is now in its fourth hour of deliberations. the former president is inside that courthouse and must stay there until there's either a verdict or the jury is dismissed at the end of the day. now, the former president seen here arriving at new york supreme court this morning is char
right, liz claman? liz: s&p is about two-thirds of a percent cheaper than yesterday, so again, don't buy stocks when they're moving hire, right, charles? charles: they always gone sale. liz: buffett says -- well, we find him buying on days when the markets are down. that would be today. the dow looking at a 22-day cumulative loss are of about 60000 points -- 2-day, 600 points. s&p down 34 points, and no fresh record for the nasdaq, the tech-heavy index's 3-session win streak snapped....
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liz: okay. fed chair powell juiced the markets, as we said at the top of the show, at a certain point p. i think it was around 2:41, yeah, 2:41 p.m. eastern during that news conference. here's what he said, and it wasn't about a rate cut, it was about a rate hike. let's listen, you can react. >> i think it's unlikely that the next policy rate move will be a hike. i'd say it's unlikely. you know are, our policy focus is real already what i just mentioned which is, which is how long to keep policy restrict we've. you asked what would it take? you know, i think we need to see per if swaysive ed that our policy stance is not sufficiently restrictive to bringen inflation sustainably down to 2% over time. that's not what we think we're seeing, as i mentioned. something like that is what it would take. we rook at the totality of the data, answer to that question. that would include inflation, inflation expectations and all the other data too. liz: is he going to have to eat his words on no rate hike? >
liz: okay. fed chair powell juiced the markets, as we said at the top of the show, at a certain point p. i think it was around 2:41, yeah, 2:41 p.m. eastern during that news conference. here's what he said, and it wasn't about a rate cut, it was about a rate hike. let's listen, you can react. >> i think it's unlikely that the next policy rate move will be a hike. i'd say it's unlikely. you know are, our policy focus is real already what i just mentioned which is, which is how long to keep...
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they're looking for opportunities to buy -- liz: liz yeah. and people panicked in april. everybody calm down. but, greg, peter just mentions that you've got some younger investors out there looking for naval names. and the valuations of the bigger names are very heavy at the moment in some cases. the maul and mid if-cap -- the small and mid-cap name p goldman has a smaller mid cap etf. that, to me, is an area where if you pull it apart, you can kind of tease out some of these names. names that a we've covered, cava, the health food fast-casual restaurant company. tmdx is in there, transmedics. you still don't think even though they have hit these 11-year highs hat valuations are still good? >> i think one of the things that that peter mentioned was if you go back to november 2021, you started to see earnings estimates really start to go down for '24 and '25. we're starting to see them go back up. as long as the earnings picture especially for those companies is continuing to go up in the right direction, 2024 and for 2025, we don't think that this is a danger zone at all.
they're looking for opportunities to buy -- liz: liz yeah. and people panicked in april. everybody calm down. but, greg, peter just mentions that you've got some younger investors out there looking for naval names. and the valuations of the bigger names are very heavy at the moment in some cases. the maul and mid if-cap -- the small and mid-cap name p goldman has a smaller mid cap etf. that, to me, is an area where if you pull it apart, you can kind of tease out some of these names. names that...
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liz. liz: that's quite a moving target. nate foy, great journalism as always. joining us is u.s. assistant attorney, formerly , andy mccarthy. we didn't see anything from the stormy daniels testimony that's relevant to trump. this is looking like o rchestrated political head job to smear and hurt trump and put him in jail so before the election with biden and his team behind it. even if biden doj prosecutors on scene and it is remarkably absurd and weak and it should never have been brought to begin with. do you think it should be tossed out at this point? >> well, if you were following the law, they wouldn't have allowed this in the first place and this system today and meant only to humiliate trump and doesn't advance the ball proof wise, but if you think as i do that the whole objective of this was to get trump labeled as convicted non-and biden using as runup to the election, it is mission -- it's not mission accomplished but they're doing what the plan is even if legally it looks irre
liz. liz: that's quite a moving target. nate foy, great journalism as always. joining us is u.s. assistant attorney, formerly , andy mccarthy. we didn't see anything from the stormy daniels testimony that's relevant to trump. this is looking like o rchestrated political head job to smear and hurt trump and put him in jail so before the election with biden and his team behind it. even if biden doj prosecutors on scene and it is remarkably absurd and weak and it should never have been brought to...
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liz: i think so. we're watching it all and remember, no matter what happens and outside the tape, don't fight the fed and the fed says no rate hike, but also don't get all geeked up for a rate cut. andy and jim lecamp, great to have you. check the dow up 447 points and fox market alert. look at fear gaits and this morning -- ga gates and i was checking and marking and it was up, the vicks up about eight tenths of a percent and see complete reversal here and concern of the fear on the market and dow joins off the high of the session and gain of 5 # 3 and about 500 points off that and s&p gaining 1% and nasdaq now up 204 points and yesterday the nasdaq lost 325 and haven't erased all of the losses and russell 2,000 i mentioned doing the best on percentage basis and let me explain. the russell, those are small and mid caps they need to borrow the most money to grow and per happen as relief thinking that borrow r rating while still at 20-year highs and won't at least go higher and that's what jay powell s
liz: i think so. we're watching it all and remember, no matter what happens and outside the tape, don't fight the fed and the fed says no rate hike, but also don't get all geeked up for a rate cut. andy and jim lecamp, great to have you. check the dow up 447 points and fox market alert. look at fear gaits and this morning -- ga gates and i was checking and marking and it was up, the vicks up about eight tenths of a percent and see complete reversal here and concern of the fear on the market and...
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thanks, liz. liz: you got it. larry copp nor.22 s&p components -- 172 s&p components reported quarterly are results, so we're almost done here, 400 total. earnings season though, we've got some big names coming up. palantir, williams and tyson foods on monday. tuesday's a big one, disney, bp, ubs, occidental and lyft. wednesday, toyota, air b if nb and fox business' parent company report earnings on thursday, more -- sorry, thursday, more entertainment earnings from warner brothers-discovery as well as hyatt hotels and papa john's. close out with the energy big names, enbridge. joining us now, keith fitz-gerald. ahead of this, which ones do you like and which ones would you just avoid, keith? >> oh, my goodness, that's a tough question because there's great names coming up. palantir is a significant holding of ours. that's one i'm very focused on. i'm very interested in arm, and as far as one i'd avoid, lyft and uber are certainly at the top of that list. that one, to me, i think they've got some problems at airbnb too. liz: pala
thanks, liz. liz: you got it. larry copp nor.22 s&p components -- 172 s&p components reported quarterly are results, so we're almost done here, 400 total. earnings season though, we've got some big names coming up. palantir, williams and tyson foods on monday. tuesday's a big one, disney, bp, ubs, occidental and lyft. wednesday, toyota, air b if nb and fox business' parent company report earnings on thursday, more -- sorry, thursday, more entertainment earnings from warner...
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liz claman, over to you. liz: sons of liberty, the best underdogs in history. and we begin with breaking news, after the s&p and the nasdaq posted records, and dove to session lows, look at the dow which last 313 points, s&p down 26, nasdaq clipped by 85 points. stocks were lower this afternoon. and stumbled further on the release of the minutes of the april 30th meeting. did not help to see participants mentioned recent data did not increase confidence and progress towards the 2% inflation goal and some noted, this dumped the markets here, to tighten policy, should risks to the economic outlook to materialize and make such action appropriate. a rearview look, markets headlights are about to beam brightly. the quarterly report after the bell, and the chip behemoth, they are down 15 points or 1.5%. at $5.59 a share, 412% jump on revenues of $24.6 billion, that would be 240% increase, talk about pressure, jensen wong in the picture, and north of $26 billion in sales. the options market expects substantial stock move after the release and who knows how or whether
liz claman, over to you. liz: sons of liberty, the best underdogs in history. and we begin with breaking news, after the s&p and the nasdaq posted records, and dove to session lows, look at the dow which last 313 points, s&p down 26, nasdaq clipped by 85 points. stocks were lower this afternoon. and stumbled further on the release of the minutes of the april 30th meeting. did not help to see participants mentioned recent data did not increase confidence and progress towards the 2%...
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i say that as i handed to liz claman. liz: i have a question for you. if one day is a fluke and two are a pattern are three approval of losses on the dow and trend the? we have a 295 point loss coming on the heels of tuesday's 216 point drop and yesterday's fall. we are more than 1800 points below dow 30,000 were closed for the first time ever back on may 17th. the problem child for the blue chips is salesforce, software and services giant that recently been pounding the table on its ai offerings is clobbered down 21% after its lowest ever quarterly revenue forecast. morgan stanley analysts adding bookings of salesforce testing investor patience, generative ai innovations are back to meaningful results. you've got worries that rivals are saturating the ai space. even nvidia could not hold on to earlier gains. shortly after the open, at the moment it is down 1.5%. it hit a new record, every session since the blowout earnings report last night, nvidia closed at a record. things could turn around. we have one of the most important pieces of data, the secon
i say that as i handed to liz claman. liz: i have a question for you. if one day is a fluke and two are a pattern are three approval of losses on the dow and trend the? we have a 295 point loss coming on the heels of tuesday's 216 point drop and yesterday's fall. we are more than 1800 points below dow 30,000 were closed for the first time ever back on may 17th. the problem child for the blue chips is salesforce, software and services giant that recently been pounding the table on its ai...
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liz thank you, edward. fox market alert and punching up two big names about to report quarterly earnings after the bell and airbnb and arm holdings both on deck to open up q uarterly books and both are bell weathers in their r espective industry so airbnb will give us indication of how resilient travel and leisure demand is right now. analysts are looking for a 33% increase in profits year over year and 13% bump in revenues. the stock has gained about 25% over the past 552 weeks and arm opening a wide window into all three of the areas and every semiconductor company c ustomizing their cp us or central processing units and it's a very pervasive business and more than 33 billion a rm-based chips were shipped in 2022. no matter how that number comes out, deep dives tomorrow on the "claman countdown" and arm ceo renee loss hoss and can't missr of those interviews. russell 2,000 down about 2% about 12 points and only one not in the positive today. right now, s&p down four points and nasdaq down 46 and yet anoth
liz thank you, edward. fox market alert and punching up two big names about to report quarterly earnings after the bell and airbnb and arm holdings both on deck to open up q uarterly books and both are bell weathers in their r espective industry so airbnb will give us indication of how resilient travel and leisure demand is right now. analysts are looking for a 33% increase in profits year over year and 13% bump in revenues. the stock has gained about 25% over the past 552 weeks and arm opening...
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liz. liz: nate foy, we're really on new ground here. to have you here to break it down on these stories. joining us now -- thank you, nate. fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett and author of the constitution of the united states and other patriotic documents. the judge says trump still has to be gagged? >> yeah, and makes no sense because the entire predicate to rational for the gag order was i don't want you, donald trump, to intimidate any witnesses. she's no longer a witness. she's been excused and she's out of there. he can comment about anything. relative to her. it underscores i think how unconstitutional this overly broad, vague, poorly republic gag order is. it is a clear, prior restraint on free speech, which is a protected right in the constitution under the first amendment. liz: the legal pros say that stormy daniels undercut her credibility and saying that she's showing the jury she has a mote and i have agenda to convict tram and get trump and put him in prison. how would jurors look at that? >> they will not look favorably
liz. liz: nate foy, we're really on new ground here. to have you here to break it down on these stories. joining us now -- thank you, nate. fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett and author of the constitution of the united states and other patriotic documents. the judge says trump still has to be gagged? >> yeah, and makes no sense because the entire predicate to rational for the gag order was i don't want you, donald trump, to intimidate any witnesses. she's no longer a witness. she's...
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>liz>kids. tweets and teens who scroll through their social media feeds had likely come across a get ready with me. post you've probably seen them. that's where beauty influencers go through each step of their skincare routine showing you the latest products and trends. and a lot of young people are buying up those products. but it's gianna franco reports. there are questions about how safe they are. and of course, the cost. >>>>just seeing some things like super basic because i'd like small as more >reporter>like many 13 year olds. these days. brenna cares a lot about her skin. wash moisturized than sunscreen. >>>>super hydrating and stuff, >reporter>guided by her mom kelly, who knew the 1st step in her daughter skincare routine was to make sure she was educated on the products. something she wished she knew when she was younger. >>>>days of um noxeema. and you know? say knives. yeah. yeah. the probably scrubs that we were told we needed to do or should do, and then you find out later that putt
>liz>kids. tweets and teens who scroll through their social media feeds had likely come across a get ready with me. post you've probably seen them. that's where beauty influencers go through each step of their skincare routine showing you the latest products and trends. and a lot of young people are buying up those products. but it's gianna franco reports. there are questions about how safe they are. and of course, the cost. >>>>just seeing some things like super basic because...
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liz: 40 year low is 50. and for up to half a point from the lows of 3.4% a year ago if that moves up a little above 4% and we continue to see some of the john numbers low that i think the fed would probably get a little comfortable going back to the plan from late last year end adjust rates lower but as i said last friday was only a first step in that direction and i would like to see the cpi's come in a little softer than what we saw in the first quarter in to see the job numbers with the moderation that we had early hints of last friday. >> were in the position of waiting for new inflation data, michael allen great to see you both, thank you for weighing in the dow up 94 points, the reserve bank president john williams saying that inflation would have retreated more swiftie had russia kept his hands in military off of ukraine and the rich farmland that russian president vladimir putin doubling down today he is ordering nuclear weapons drills as significant ramp-up in his war on the eastern european nation
liz: 40 year low is 50. and for up to half a point from the lows of 3.4% a year ago if that moves up a little above 4% and we continue to see some of the john numbers low that i think the fed would probably get a little comfortable going back to the plan from late last year end adjust rates lower but as i said last friday was only a first step in that direction and i would like to see the cpi's come in a little softer than what we saw in the first quarter in to see the job numbers with the...
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>liz>jennifer frieden, bach. thank you so much for joining us, and hopefully we'll have you back to continue this conversation. >>thanks. thanks for >liz>having me. thank you for being here. well still ahead, we take you to the south bay, where a valuable - lift the clouds off of... - virtual weather, only on kpix and pix+. continue our conversation now on how bay air city are fine. new ways to being too bring people living on the streets inside. san jose is trying a new idea with the help of a well known philanthropist. the city is leasing a private lot to build 150. temporary housing units on via del oro and standing nishio avenue in south san jose. mayor matt mahan actually jumped into the driver's seat and took the controls of an excavator. to break ground on this project. it's the 1st time san jose he has set up an interim housing solution on private land. two acres on via del oro, owned by longtime too. john subroto. it's about $5 0 worth of industrials. zoned real estate at his leasing to the city. for $1,
>liz>jennifer frieden, bach. thank you so much for joining us, and hopefully we'll have you back to continue this conversation. >>thanks. thanks for >liz>having me. thank you for being here. well still ahead, we take you to the south bay, where a valuable - lift the clouds off of... - virtual weather, only on kpix and pix+. continue our conversation now on how bay air city are fine. new ways to being too bring people living on the streets inside. san jose is trying a new idea...
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>>>>thank you for >liz>having me. let's talk about the increase in these types of phishing scams, really using ai technology. what do you seeing? in >>>>your work use of ai has enabled the fraudsters to increase the volume of attempts that they're doing to defraud. many people in the united states. unfortunately, as you mentioned elderly folks, seniors are often the targets the scams but the use of very sophisticated a technology. has really taken the fraud to a new >liz>level and where they kind of doing this. are they doing it through asking for money? are they asking for information? how are we seeing these types >>>>of scams? they're doing both actually, a fraudster will either want the victim to give the money directly and they'll use ai to craft very convincing pitches, either. scripts or emails that they'll use to defraud victims or they'll use ai to get access to somebody's computer by crafting a very well thought out and very effective phishing email to get somebody to click on a link that will give access to
>>>>thank you for >liz>having me. let's talk about the increase in these types of phishing scams, really using ai technology. what do you seeing? in >>>>your work use of ai has enabled the fraudsters to increase the volume of attempts that they're doing to defraud. many people in the united states. unfortunately, as you mentioned elderly folks, seniors are often the targets the scams but the use of very sophisticated a technology. has really taken the fraud to a...
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i rather think that liz truss also she's she , she got it in for liz truss she, she got it in for liztruss was dealt a pretty poor hand and she, she was i mean the queen died fairly soon after she was. >> it's all about liz truss. what did liz truss say ? why did what did liz truss say? why did she die? yes. it's why. why did she die? yes. it's why. why did she do it now? >> she has been trained. >> she has been trained. >> she's been framed as crashing the economy, which doesn't quite add up given the fact that interest rates were going to go up anyway and did all over the rest of the world, in america and the eu, can we talk about populism , which has become a bad populism, which has become a bad word, but all too often, liz kershaw, i think it means popular among voters. >> it does. i mean, i spent a lot of time in holland because i've got half dutch friends . are i've got half dutch friends. are you into dykes, no. no, i can come back with. i can come back with an answer that can. >> i just say they're very they're very impressive. and i've actually watched dykes. yeah on online a
i rather think that liz truss also she's she , she got it in for liz truss she, she got it in for liztruss was dealt a pretty poor hand and she, she was i mean the queen died fairly soon after she was. >> it's all about liz truss. what did liz truss say ? why did what did liz truss say? why did she die? yes. it's why. why did she die? yes. it's why. why did she do it now? >> she has been trained. >> she has been trained. >> she's been framed as crashing the economy,...
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all right, liz back to >liz>you, daryn. thank you so much. the future of tiktok hangs in the balance the social media app has more than a bill. million users worldwide and 170 0 in the us alone. but there's a chance that could all change last month, president joe biden signed a bill that would essentially ban tiktok here in the us unless its parent company, bite dance sells the platform within 9 months by dance could get a 3 month extension if a sale is already in progress, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have long expressed concerns that china was using the app to spy on americans. but as expected today, tiktok and by dance, both sued the federal government to block the law in the complaint that the company's argued that the law is unconstitutional. they say the law blocks free speech and prevents users from accessing lawful information. they also say there is no way bite dance can possibly divest from tiktok for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that it would need permission from the chinese government. but the white house
all right, liz back to >liz>you, daryn. thank you so much. the future of tiktok hangs in the balance the social media app has more than a bill. million users worldwide and 170 0 in the us alone. but there's a chance that could all change last month, president joe biden signed a bill that would essentially ban tiktok here in the us unless its parent company, bite dance sells the platform within 9 months by dance could get a 3 month extension if a sale is already in progress, lawmakers on...
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i rather think that liz truss also she's she , she got it in for liz truss she, she got it in for liztruss was dealt a pretty poor hand and she, she was i mean the queen died fairly soon after she was. >> it's all about liz truss. what did liz truss say ? why did what did liz truss say? why did she die? yes. it's why. why did she die? yes. it's why. why did she do it now? >> she has been trained. >> she has been trained. >> she's been framed as crashing the economy, which doesn't quite add up given the fact that interest rates were going to go up anyway and did all over the rest of the world, in america and the eu, can we talk about populism , which has become a bad populism, which has become a bad word, but all too often, liz kershaw, i think it means popular among voters. >> it does. i mean, i spent a lot of time in holland because i've got half dutch friends . are i've got half dutch friends. are you into dykes, no. no, i can come back with. i can come back with an answer that can. >> i just say they're very they're very impressive. and i've actually watched dykes. yeah on online a
i rather think that liz truss also she's she , she got it in for liz truss she, she got it in for liztruss was dealt a pretty poor hand and she, she was i mean the queen died fairly soon after she was. >> it's all about liz truss. what did liz truss say ? why did what did liz truss say? why did she die? yes. it's why. why did she die? yes. it's why. why did she do it now? >> she has been trained. >> she has been trained. >> she's been framed as crashing the economy,...
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liz: jackie gray reporting thank you so much for joining us and we needed a story.s now senator tommy turberville from senate armed services your reaction to that report. >> wealth fantasyland hamas is making up everything. tommy: and they know the idf is getting closer off the and their panicking and they should make a deal but the only deal should be made us release the hostages had surrender thing over with they cannot went what is going to get worse and worse as we go along the making this and to see thing up to where they can get this over with other terms and it stuck what happened. liz: so hamas terrorist accepted a cease-fire proposal but it is from egypt and cutter does not talk about releasing the 132 hostages had israel his not seen a deal in the stucco negotiations work this is about hamas trying to would appeal pr public relations work and israel reportedly so taking this seriously. tommy: obviously do not taking it seriously they should not take it seriously and they know what needs to be done they were put hamas several times on the cease-fire they wo
liz: jackie gray reporting thank you so much for joining us and we needed a story.s now senator tommy turberville from senate armed services your reaction to that report. >> wealth fantasyland hamas is making up everything. tommy: and they know the idf is getting closer off the and their panicking and they should make a deal but the only deal should be made us release the hostages had surrender thing over with they cannot went what is going to get worse and worse as we go along the making...
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>liz>hi there. thanks so much for joining us today. we know it's not 1 size fits all for tourism across the bay area. take san francisco, for example. tour busses are everywhere, but it's been on the struggle bus lately, at least downtown. different story, however, down south right now, san jose is enjoying a bit of a boom today we're asking an expert about the big picture of all this and how some cities are drawing people in while others are struggling to attract visitors. will have that conversation in just a few minutes, but 1st look at your news headlines, california regulators just approved, adding a fixed monthly fee to your electricity bill. it ranges from $24. for high income earners to 6 to $12. for lower income households in exchange the price per kilowatt hour will fall a few cents the change goes into effect here in 2026. a fire towards several cars and hayward also burned dangerously close to some homes. here's a look from our chopper but fire broke out in a neighborhood at poppy would court and silverthorne place. it also
>liz>hi there. thanks so much for joining us today. we know it's not 1 size fits all for tourism across the bay area. take san francisco, for example. tour busses are everywhere, but it's been on the struggle bus lately, at least downtown. different story, however, down south right now, san jose is enjoying a bit of a boom today we're asking an expert about the big picture of all this and how some cities are drawing people in while others are struggling to attract visitors. will have that...
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the labour party will talk about liz truss and he will answer — talk about liz truss and he will answero be putting her or boris _ bizarre for him to be putting her or borisjohnson front and bizarre for him to be putting her or boris johnson front and centre in what _ boris johnson front and centre in what is _ boris johnson front and centre in what is fundamentally his government election— what is fundamentally his government election campaign.— election campaign. gauge the threat from reform- — election campaign. gauge the threat from reform. reduced _ election campaign. gauge the threat from reform. reduced now- election campaign. gauge the threat from reform. reduced now that - election campaign. gauge the threat| from reform. reduced now that nigel faraue isn't from reform. reduced now that nigel farage isn't going _ from reform. reduced now that nigel farage isn't going to _ from reform. reduced now that nigel farage isn't going to be _ from reform. reduced now that nigel farage isn't going to be leading - from reform. reduced now that nigel farage isn't going to be leading it. i
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>liz>a powerful tranquilizer. normally used for animals is making its way into drugs sold on the street and now 1 san francisco supervisor wants to find out if it's being sold here, and mackovic has more on the concerns, dan this this is crazy and >>>>scary. it is. it's called metadata, medine. it's a mouthful. but it's prompted a nationwide public health advisory in some cities like chicago, it is being added to drugs like fentanyl and heroin, leading to an increase in drug overdose. it said. it can slow your breathing, which can be deadly when taken with other sedatives. the powerful veterinary tranquilizer, not approved for human use. we don't know if it's made its way into street drugs here in the bay area, but supervisor matt dorsey wants to find out he is asking the health department, the pd and the medical examiner to look into it. the bay area, of course, continues to deal with the drug crisis, according to the san francisco department of public health. 56 people died last month from accidental overdoses o
>liz>a powerful tranquilizer. normally used for animals is making its way into drugs sold on the street and now 1 san francisco supervisor wants to find out if it's being sold here, and mackovic has more on the concerns, dan this this is crazy and >>>>scary. it is. it's called metadata, medine. it's a mouthful. but it's prompted a nationwide public health advisory in some cities like chicago, it is being added to drugs like fentanyl and heroin, leading to an increase in drug...
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>> reporter: thanks, liz. we're hearing if officials at the white house that the president's silence this whole week about a campus chaos is not because of because he is worried about offending young people that want to vote for him because officials calculate they've already done plenty for young people. >> the president has taken a lot of policy actions here that he knows that young people care about. student debt relief, we made an announcement today, climate change. something that young people really, truly care about. >> reporter: and we've been told president biden is receiving regular updates on campus chaos. we have not been told which campus presidents he has spoken to, if any, but it does sound like there might be some movement in trying to identify exactly who is orchestrating some of these protests. they had matching tents, we're being told that there are professional, outside agitators involved. we don't know if they're being paid to sow chaos by domestic folks or foreign entities. does president
>> reporter: thanks, liz. we're hearing if officials at the white house that the president's silence this whole week about a campus chaos is not because of because he is worried about offending young people that want to vote for him because officials calculate they've already done plenty for young people. >> the president has taken a lot of policy actions here that he knows that young people care about. student debt relief, we made an announcement today, climate change. something...
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>liz>all right, jess. thank you knew video this afternoon, showing tense moments at uc san diego after pro palestinian protesters clashed with sheriff's deputies. >>>>yeah. >>video posted on social media shows. demonstrators standing in front of a bus with barred windows as a line of deputies face off with protesters. this happened yesterday as officers cleared an encampment on campus law enforcement arrested 64 people, 40 of whom were students. the san francisco now we're encampment. protestors at sf state sat down with the university's president, and what's being called a 1st of its kind negotiation, sitting face to face students laid out their demands to president lynn mahoney yesterday, there demanding the university not only divest from companies that do business with israel as well as disclosed all of its investments. and also defend the rights of pro palestinian speech on campus as well as declared their support for the palestinian people in gaza. >>>>of my students willing to have a conversation wi
>liz>all right, jess. thank you knew video this afternoon, showing tense moments at uc san diego after pro palestinian protesters clashed with sheriff's deputies. >>>>yeah. >>video posted on social media shows. demonstrators standing in front of a bus with barred windows as a line of deputies face off with protesters. this happened yesterday as officers cleared an encampment on campus law enforcement arrested 64 people, 40 of whom were students. the san francisco now...
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what do you think, liz kershaw?trong thoughts about emmanuel macron , thoughts about emmanuel macron, i have, but, you know, i had a bit of a letter this week because the new daily show , i because the new daily show, i beg your pardon? the we've all had a drink live chuckle. >> the new french dictionary was out. don't google latitude. and i remember there being a great thing when i was doing french a—level. our french teacher was, really disgusted that lee kuan yew gum chewing gum had made it into the french language anyway. oh no no no, guess what now in new french dictionary baillon say is that right? that's what french she's got in because she had french creole heritage. and it means above and beyond the rest. so that's in also i mean le click and collect. is that right? yeah so they hate all this basically. so they hate so germans have das marketing classics about the only german word you can actually pronounce. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> but, so this is up against we could say, oh, our culture's invading us, but he'
what do you think, liz kershaw?trong thoughts about emmanuel macron , thoughts about emmanuel macron, i have, but, you know, i had a bit of a letter this week because the new daily show , i because the new daily show, i beg your pardon? the we've all had a drink live chuckle. >> the new french dictionary was out. don't google latitude. and i remember there being a great thing when i was doing french a—level. our french teacher was, really disgusted that lee kuan yew gum chewing gum had...
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, nicola sturgeon said — when liz truss stepped down, nicola sturgeon said it _ when liz truss steppedimperative — sturgeon said it was a democratic imperative to _ sturgeon said it was a democratic imperative to call— sturgeon said it was a democratic imperative to call a _ sturgeon said it was a democratic imperative to call a general- imperative to call a general election _ imperative to call a general election it— imperative to call a general election. it was _ imperative to call a general election. it was because . imperative to call a generall election. it was because the imperative to call a general- election. it was because the tories were _ election. it was because the tories were crowning _ election. it was because the tories were crowning new— election. it was because the tories were crowning new leaders. - election. it was because the tories were crowning new leaders. so- election. it was because the tories were crowning new leaders. so is. election. it was because the toriesl were crowning new leaders. so is it not a _ were crowning new leaders. so is it not a democratic—
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first deal, liz.a new wild claim that extending the trump tax cut will ignite inflation bomb, what you say? >> i would remind the white house when taxes were cut in 2018, inflation went nowhere and at the end of trumps term despite what biden continues to climb, it was only 1.4%. inflation is the product of too much money being forced into the economy. that's what caused inflation, not lower taxes. tax revenues as a percentage of gdp are about where they should be hispanic, totally out of whack. >> what you think? >> i think that's right but the inflation bomb with the inflation reduction act with the government spending not just trillions there but $10 trillion since the pandemic with debt at $35 trillion while gdp is around 26.3 trillion, the cbo doesn't report total that, only that so they tell us where ratio is only 80% of debt to gdp, it's really 1.33 times so that's the pro problem, it's bending and more spending and indiscriminate spending. the last thing as interest costs have gone up two year
first deal, liz.a new wild claim that extending the trump tax cut will ignite inflation bomb, what you say? >> i would remind the white house when taxes were cut in 2018, inflation went nowhere and at the end of trumps term despite what biden continues to climb, it was only 1.4%. inflation is the product of too much money being forced into the economy. that's what caused inflation, not lower taxes. tax revenues as a percentage of gdp are about where they should be hispanic, totally out of...
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the actor and disability rights campaigner liz carr has liz carr's acting career took off relatively the red carpets and award—winning roles, she's long been an ardent campaigner for disability rights. and it's the prospect of changes to the law around assisted dying that is the focus of her bbc documentary. her opposition is based on concerns about what it may mean — not just for those suffering from a terminal illness, but also for those who are vulnerable, including people living with disabilities. if you think this is just about terminal illness, think again. this is about disability. and for me and others, that is terrifying. these laws, i believe, will put lives like mine — marginalised lives — at risk, and those risks will be fatal. her documentary sees her take on some of those who've been pushing for a change in the law — including the former lord chancellor charles falconer. we have to do something about the law, because if you want to take your own life because you are terminally ill, you've either got to do it yourself without any help, or you've got to go to switzerland,
the actor and disability rights campaigner liz carr has liz carr's acting career took off relatively the red carpets and award—winning roles, she's long been an ardent campaigner for disability rights. and it's the prospect of changes to the law around assisted dying that is the focus of her bbc documentary. her opposition is based on concerns about what it may mean — not just for those suffering from a terminal illness, but also for those who are vulnerable, including people living with...
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but americans love liz macdonald. elizabeth: thank you so much, arkansas a. -- larry, you're so right. minority if communities in places like chicago erik los angeles, they're speaking out. great work there, larry. love the show. let's get right to it. thanks for watching "the evening edit." former deputy assistant attorney general tom dupree joining us now. this news, three cases against former president trump, looks like they're hitting a wall. democrats started out the year, they were going to throw trump in jail, get biden reelected. do you think all of them could be delayed past the election? if we're talking jack smith's classified documents case, the 2020 case and now the georgia to 2020 case is hitting the wall too. >> i do think they're all going to get delayed past the election, liz. look, these cases are falling like dominoeses. when this year began, i think all the anti-trump fors were very optimistic they would bring him to trial in four cases. obviously, one is happening, but i think the other three are
but americans love liz macdonald. elizabeth: thank you so much, arkansas a. -- larry, you're so right. minority if communities in places like chicago erik los angeles, they're speaking out. great work there, larry. love the show. let's get right to it. thanks for watching "the evening edit." former deputy assistant attorney general tom dupree joining us now. this news, three cases against former president trump, looks like they're hitting a wall. democrats started out the year, they...
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liz, hiciste como pulpo. ya, mira, ahí quedo abajo. ya, ya le pegué, ya el ruido, ya. - no veas, voltéate, voltéate. - me voy a voltear. - nadie está viendo nada. - ya te la escondí. ¿ya? ¿ya podemos, escalona? - porque, a ver, si este... - cinco, ¿cómo es? andrea escalona te voy a dar en este momento el gafete de conductora. pues, entonces, tania rincón y marc crosas superarán la prueba, así es. tienen que buscar la ollita pequeña, pequeñita, chiquitita, con cero ruido. 1, 2, ¿y cómo dice, muchachos? [chista] cero ruido. tania rincón. tania, hay que sacar los recibos. [tania] lo hice pésimo. [andrea] mira, por el feng shui hay que limpiar esa cocina. somos pésimo tipo. no pasa nada. ¿cómo somos? yo no hice nada. luego luego, yo entre las patas. si yo digo somos es porque somos pésimo equipo. [ambos] somos pésimo equipo. somos pésimo equipo. el siguiente reto se llama abajo del colchón. - bien, chicas, ¿cómo están? - bien, felices aquí. - todas nerviosas. - nerviosa. es como una mezcla de todo, ¿no? - sí, tod
liz, hiciste como pulpo. ya, mira, ahí quedo abajo. ya, ya le pegué, ya el ruido, ya. - no veas, voltéate, voltéate. - me voy a voltear. - nadie está viendo nada. - ya te la escondí. ¿ya? ¿ya podemos, escalona? - porque, a ver, si este... - cinco, ¿cómo es? andrea escalona te voy a dar en este momento el gafete de conductora. pues, entonces, tania rincón y marc crosas superarán la prueba, así es. tienen que buscar la ollita pequeña, pequeñita, chiquitita, con cero ruido. 1, 2,...
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liz young, tom lee, i hope we will as well. tom lee will be part of the financial advisory on may 22nd. that is the day that invidia reports earnings, remember? now looking at the biggest names not that you are talking about that one but it is one that you cover, connecting all of the dots >> i will cover it on may 22nd. now, newell brands is up. they grew the glue and yankees candle and raised them $8 as demand returns. barclay says wait until the fed cuts interest rates if you want to see the stock rebound big time. shares of onholding are soring, 18% after they reported a first earnings, the net sales grew by 21%. i would say take a look at everyone's feet in new york city and that will tell you. the stock is on track for the best day since march 2023. i have two pairs. >> all right, good for you. christina, thank you. back to you in just a bit. >>> we are just getting started. let's get a check on shares for alphabet. the conference n the way out on google. we will bring you up to the latest and alphabet shareholder will br
liz young, tom lee, i hope we will as well. tom lee will be part of the financial advisory on may 22nd. that is the day that invidia reports earnings, remember? now looking at the biggest names not that you are talking about that one but it is one that you cover, connecting all of the dots >> i will cover it on may 22nd. now, newell brands is up. they grew the glue and yankees candle and raised them $8 as demand returns. barclay says wait until the fed cuts interest rates if you want to...
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liz peek, jump in here. >> a question about the fed.eeting, what about the politics of cutting rates closer to the election? is that something you think is going to influence the federal reserve? >> you know, the federal reserve has always talked about maintaining independence, very important to them. chairman powell gets that question a lot. it's something they are worried about. they can talk about how they're not going to let the election factor into their thinking but clearly it's the appearance of you political overtones as you get closer to the election so i think it those be in the back of their minds, if they're going to make a move they're going to make that a few months ahead of the election or wait until after. if they cut rates one time this year, not zero, they may do it in december and wait until after the election because the last thing they want to do is threaten the appearance of independence despite the fact they maintain they don't think about the election at all which as human beings it's hard to believe because ever
liz peek, jump in here. >> a question about the fed.eeting, what about the politics of cutting rates closer to the election? is that something you think is going to influence the federal reserve? >> you know, the federal reserve has always talked about maintaining independence, very important to them. chairman powell gets that question a lot. it's something they are worried about. they can talk about how they're not going to let the election factor into their thinking but clearly...
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larry: liz?t to me it is really all about the lack of understanding that led her to put this incident in a book not knowing that this was going to cause an uproar and a political problem for her. remember, i think i mentioned this to you before, mitt romney, most people remember mitt romney as having put the dog on top of his car. end of discussion. it killed him. and here we are. so -- larry: i will say one thing, we're all dog people here, which is great. i think kristi noem is a dog person but she did say rumors and stories have been around for a long time and she therefore thought it would be important to put it -- >> i had never heard that before. larry: in a sense it is a very difficult thing to do but she wanted to clear that up but the other point i would say, tammy, whether she is vice presidential race or not -- >> sure. larry: it is a different republican party. it is a working folks republican party, which trump has emphasized throughout this campaign. >> sure. larry: and which kristi
larry: liz?t to me it is really all about the lack of understanding that led her to put this incident in a book not knowing that this was going to cause an uproar and a political problem for her. remember, i think i mentioned this to you before, mitt romney, most people remember mitt romney as having put the dog on top of his car. end of discussion. it killed him. and here we are. so -- larry: i will say one thing, we're all dog people here, which is great. i think kristi noem is a dog person...
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liz truss, many - officials is that since the many- budget of liz truss, many members of the public—embers of the public have tuned out of— budget of liz truss, many members of the public have tuned out of tory- the public have tuned out of tory politics of— the public have tuned out of tory politics of the _ the public have tuned out of tory politics of the need _ the public have tuned out of tory politics of the need these - the public have tuned out of tory politics of the need these radical| politics of the need these radical proposals — politics of the need these radical proposals to _ politics of the need these radical proposals to get _ politics of the need these radical proposals to get people - politics of the need these radical. proposals to get people interested in what _ proposals to get people interested in what they— proposals to get people interested in what they are _ proposals to get people interested in what they are saying _ proposals to get people interested in what they are saying again. - proposals to get people interestedl in what they are saying again. let’s i
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liz saville roberts, we have to leave it there, _ things.s, we have to leave it there, but thank you - things. liz saville roberts, we have to leave it there, but thank you for| to leave it there, but thank you for joining us live on the programme. enjoy the next few weeks of campaigning. well, let�*s continue the conversation here in downing street. with me, as she has been for the last few hours, alicia fitzgerald, and we haven�*t really talked about campaigning style, in terms of what to expect over the coming weeks, principally from rishi sunak and sir keir starmer. we know with the likes of tony blair and david cameron, they were what you might describe as natural campaign is — what you think of this particular election? weill. of this particular election? well, annoyingly _ of this particular election? well, annoyingly for — of this particular election? well, annoyingly for both _ of this particular election? well, annoyingly for both of _ of this particular election? well, annoyingly for both of them, - of this particular election? we
liz saville roberts, we have to leave it there, _ things.s, we have to leave it there, but thank you - things. liz saville roberts, we have to leave it there, but thank you for| to leave it there, but thank you for joining us live on the programme. enjoy the next few weeks of campaigning. well, let�*s continue the conversation here in downing street. with me, as she has been for the last few hours, alicia fitzgerald, and we haven�*t really talked about campaigning style, in terms of what to...
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liz? >> thank you so much. >>> the california department of corrections says there are currently 640 people on death row. the last execution in the state took place in 2006. governor newsom issued a moratorium on the death penalty back in 2019. he also closed the execution chamber at san quentin. meanwhile san quentin is undergoing a transformation on its own, renamed the san quentin rehabilitation center. all part of his efforts to empty death row and focus on rehab, education, and job training. >>> still ahead, how likely is it that any of these death row cases will be overturned? a criminal justice professor from cal state east bay joins us live to weigh in. >>> alameda county d.a. is reviewing the death row cases as she, herself, faces a recall campaign. we'll have the very latest on the efforts to get her out of office. >>> welcome back. today we are digging into a federal judge's order requiring alameda county to review 35 death penalty cases. joining me live is dr. lisa hill, a crim
liz? >> thank you so much. >>> the california department of corrections says there are currently 640 people on death row. the last execution in the state took place in 2006. governor newsom issued a moratorium on the death penalty back in 2019. he also closed the execution chamber at san quentin. meanwhile san quentin is undergoing a transformation on its own, renamed the san quentin rehabilitation center. all part of his efforts to empty death row and focus on rehab, education,...