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malcolm. — aware that there is that option. malcolm, can i ask you about that?ople find that information? i think there are two places to find the information, _ think there are two places to find the information, ucas_ think there are two places to find the information, ucas itself- think there are two places to find the information, ucas itself hasl think there are two places to findl the information, ucas itself has a fantastic— the information, ucas itself has a fantastic resource _ the information, ucas itself has a fantastic resource information i the information, ucas itself has a fantastic resource information can be found — fantastic resource information can be found for— fantastic resource information can be found for all— fantastic resource information can be found for all the _ fantastic resource information can be found for all the universities. i be found for all the universities. every— be found for all the universities. every university— be found for all the universities. every university will— be found for all the universities. every university
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malcolm: but barcelona is turning up the temperature.isit the city for less than 12 hours will have to pay an increased tourist tax, if the mayor gets his way. he says day trippers aggravate the sense of occupation and saturation without providing any benefit. that sentiment is shared from the canary islands to amsterdam, capital of the netherlands. last year, exasperated by weekly drink and drug fueled bad behavior in the red-light district, the city launched a campaign aimed squarely at the usual suspects. young british men. >> i think we can say this hasn't had much of an impact. malcolm: based in valencia, spain, forward keys is a travel analytics company that monitors who's travelling where and when. olivier ponti is its director of intelligence and marketing. >> looking at the year to date data, we can see a 17% increase in english arrivals airports in amsterdam. malcolm: so what does amsterdam need to do to try to keep the brits away? >> so i think the strategy should be to try and identify those travelers from the u.k. and other
malcolm: but barcelona is turning up the temperature.isit the city for less than 12 hours will have to pay an increased tourist tax, if the mayor gets his way. he says day trippers aggravate the sense of occupation and saturation without providing any benefit. that sentiment is shared from the canary islands to amsterdam, capital of the netherlands. last year, exasperated by weekly drink and drug fueled bad behavior in the red-light district, the city launched a campaign aimed squarely at the...
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king malcolm. these men, as my heroes and then i end up in the lap of the politics of tending a politics of care and love. right. a politics that really isn't about a certain kind of performance of courage, but a performance. but but. but in enactment of love. mm hmm. and so now you see the arc of the move, right? and so it's in this context that ms. baker, for me, becomes a resource to imagine the kind of politics i think we need. so because i'm sure that fewer people are actually familiar with ella baker, let's just talk a little bit more about actually what she's what role she's playing for. snick and so i'll just start off you, you have a line that you say she engaged in a kind of militant egalitarianism that that teaches that each individual has the capacity to do good in the world shot through with ugliness. now some of our viewers will, of course, recognize the role of john lewis as part of snick, perhaps the most famous them who went on to serve as a congressman from from georgia for many y
king malcolm. these men, as my heroes and then i end up in the lap of the politics of tending a politics of care and love. right. a politics that really isn't about a certain kind of performance of courage, but a performance. but but. but in enactment of love. mm hmm. and so now you see the arc of the move, right? and so it's in this context that ms. baker, for me, becomes a resource to imagine the kind of politics i think we need. so because i'm sure that fewer people are actually familiar...
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that's awesome. 0 is malcolm web. in the canyon capital nairobi just a few blocks away from parliament and you've seen over the last few moments, security forces pretty aggressively clearing protesters and any, any groups of demonstrators that attempted to gather there in the center of the capital stopped in the far right. that is the message from tens of thousands of people across england who took a united stand against writers. it follows days of violence across england and northern islands, including attacks on mosques and hotels, housing, asylum seekers and migrants. charles stratford went to the town of old, a shot west of london where people describing themselves as anti fascists were out in full force. thousands filled the streets and cities across the country. after a week of some of the worst political violent britain decades. this i'm still east london, little pool. the boy the this was all the shop south west of the capital. it saying how people are if you will speak to you so much which i fund really worry
that's awesome. 0 is malcolm web. in the canyon capital nairobi just a few blocks away from parliament and you've seen over the last few moments, security forces pretty aggressively clearing protesters and any, any groups of demonstrators that attempted to gather there in the center of the capital stopped in the far right. that is the message from tens of thousands of people across england who took a united stand against writers. it follows days of violence across england and northern islands,...
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malcolm: so far there have been hundreds of arrests. are warnings that the government may struggle to deliver swift justice. >> the situation in the criminal justice system in england and wales is really dire at the moment. malcolm: cassia rowland is a criminal justice specialist with britain's institute of government. >> we are out of prison capacity. we're already releasing people early. we've got major backlogs in the courts. so i think it is a really difficult thing for them to do, to try and fast track that in that way. malcolm: britain's four million strong muslim community are concerned about being targeted by the mobs. in some cities, young muslim men have turned out in force to counter protest. in an attempt to head of racial clashes, the government has pledged to protect the nation's 1500 mosques. but is it enough? >> if the police can't cope, then maybe you need to look at the other option of bringing the army. that's not going to be a great look for the united kingdom, and i don't want that to happen. but ultimately we've go
malcolm: so far there have been hundreds of arrests. are warnings that the government may struggle to deliver swift justice. >> the situation in the criminal justice system in england and wales is really dire at the moment. malcolm: cassia rowland is a criminal justice specialist with britain's institute of government. >> we are out of prison capacity. we're already releasing people early. we've got major backlogs in the courts. so i think it is a really difficult thing for them to...
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i love the second part about malcolm x -- i know the second part about malcolm x. caller: let's just take it from right there. guest: malcolm x is actually one of the greatest people i think to ever touch this planet. i hope by any means necessary have that tattooed on my back. if you want something bad enough, you will get it by any means necessary. malcolm x preached that blue eyes, white liberals were the black community's biggest enemy, yet, here you are, touting blue eyes or white liberals, or people who will be controlled by blue eyes, white liberals, it is interesting to me that the martin luther king entity would act like our leaders were not preaching these things to a 60 or 70 years ago. the first part of the question was can identify any black leaders in the community? unfortunately, all of our leaders have been assassinated. anybody was going to get us to vote against the status quo, who question our current economy and living situation, who question the situations in which black people live, anybody who put up a fight against that wears assassinated. t
i love the second part about malcolm x -- i know the second part about malcolm x. caller: let's just take it from right there. guest: malcolm x is actually one of the greatest people i think to ever touch this planet. i hope by any means necessary have that tattooed on my back. if you want something bad enough, you will get it by any means necessary. malcolm x preached that blue eyes, white liberals were the black community's biggest enemy, yet, here you are, touting blue eyes or white...
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i didn't know any of that until i stumbled into malcolm and malcolm led me to other stuff. so i believe you can't heal black people or any people if you don't even know who you are. you have idea where you came from. you know, you don't understand the trauma. as we used words like trauma a lot in these times. we use words like trigger a lot. you're right, rachel. we use the word healing a lot. but what i began to realize my mama, who i love dearly to this was just with her the other day. you know, i loved my mother. my mother has been damaged by racism because she's black she's damaged by sexism because she's a woman and she was damaged by classism because she was poor. yeah. with me out there and because my mother, there was no there was no panels like this for mother. there was no a jamar van zandt, no oprah. there was no bell hooks. there was no walker, there was no toni morrison. she was like many black folks who just had to suck it up and keep going. y'all with me and being raised in this environment and literally what she was taught was passed on to me, y'all with me.
i didn't know any of that until i stumbled into malcolm and malcolm led me to other stuff. so i believe you can't heal black people or any people if you don't even know who you are. you have idea where you came from. you know, you don't understand the trauma. as we used words like trauma a lot in these times. we use words like trigger a lot. you're right, rachel. we use the word healing a lot. but what i began to realize my mama, who i love dearly to this was just with her the other day. you...
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so i just hugged malcolm, and sara took the picture. his partner was identified several months later. we had the luck to get into first plane, which was flown directly to germany from phuket. and i remember still the words of the captain. he only said, i want to say, welcome on board. we bring you home. we are so lucky, and we know that many people did not survive. cindi preller: it shocked the world. it put tsunami into the global language. that was one of the first events where people had cameras to be able to capture what it looks like, what it sounds like, what the experience was. [man screaming] the indian ocean tsunami was so deadly because it was a surprise to many, many people. it was a huge wake up call for the need for advanced tsunami warning systems. it resulted in a significant improvement of global detection equipment and global coordination of tsunami warning systems. i don't think we'll ever see anything like that again of that magnitude of loss of life. stuart weinstein: the earliest recorded tsunami dates back to 2000
so i just hugged malcolm, and sara took the picture. his partner was identified several months later. we had the luck to get into first plane, which was flown directly to germany from phuket. and i remember still the words of the captain. he only said, i want to say, welcome on board. we bring you home. we are so lucky, and we know that many people did not survive. cindi preller: it shocked the world. it put tsunami into the global language. that was one of the first events where people had...
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>> malcolm forms rare and iconic artifacts gallery.t shows artifacts that is a treasure's exhibit of sorts artifacts that are extremely rare or artifacts that every g.i. would have recognized it. >> malcolm forbes world war ii vet? looks malcolm words was a world to veteran and as artifacts are in there. his jacket he was wearing when he was wounded is in there. it actually shows where he received medical attention. >> host: were going to see that exhibit in a minute. he somewhat wanted to go through this entire campus how would you tell them to do it? >> i was a plan more than a day. but even folks who have a couple of hours can come and have a tailored experience that will focus in on what they are interested in. and usually i answer that question with a a question and y what is your world war ii connection? most people have a relative who is in the wart somehow. and based onre that interest you canll tailor your own visit. we went let's go. >> guest: let's take a walk. >> host: pete crean you mentioned malcolm wars was a world war i
>> malcolm forms rare and iconic artifacts gallery.t shows artifacts that is a treasure's exhibit of sorts artifacts that are extremely rare or artifacts that every g.i. would have recognized it. >> malcolm forbes world war ii vet? looks malcolm words was a world to veteran and as artifacts are in there. his jacket he was wearing when he was wounded is in there. it actually shows where he received medical attention. >> host: were going to see that exhibit in a minute. he...
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and malcolm forbes, world war two vet malcolm forbes was a world war two veteran. and actually his artifacts are in there. his jacket that he was wearing when he was wounded is is in there. and it actually shows where he received medical attention. and we're going to go see that exhibit in a minute. but if somebody wanted to go through this entire campus, how would you tell them to do it? well, i would say plan more than a day, but but actually, even folks who have a couple of hours can come and have a tailored experience that that will focus in on what they are interested in. and usually i answer that question with a question and say, what is your world war two connection? because most people have a relative who was in the war somehow and based on that interest, you can tailor your own visit. well, let's go. let's take a walk. so, peter crane, you mentioned malcolm forbes was a world war two vet, well known publisher, obviously. what are we looking at here? well, these are his artifacts. this is actually the the field jacket that he was wearing when he was wounded
and malcolm forbes, world war two vet malcolm forbes was a world war two veteran. and actually his artifacts are in there. his jacket that he was wearing when he was wounded is is in there. and it actually shows where he received medical attention. and we're going to go see that exhibit in a minute. but if somebody wanted to go through this entire campus, how would you tell them to do it? well, i would say plan more than a day, but but actually, even folks who have a couple of hours can come...
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and when i got to college i was introduced to someone named malcolm x. i was told i need to read this book called the autobiography of malcolm x. i am a voracious reader i love every love reading of always love reading since i was a child i was just reading the wrong stuff for the step i was reading i did not exist in it. and so you talk about healing what we may have read it's a profound question you asked when i read the autobiography of malcolm x it literally transformed my life. one book because i saw myself in his story i did not know he was dead inside out to the end of the book i had no idea he had been killed, any of it. but what i took from the book thede black men are communityy representing as role models i do my best to show up in the black man. but unfortunately i did not have that. malcolm represented a series of healings for me that there are powerful black men out there. here's a formula that you could use for manhood you could reinvent yourself over and over again. part of healing is you have to be honest he was honest about everything.
and when i got to college i was introduced to someone named malcolm x. i was told i need to read this book called the autobiography of malcolm x. i am a voracious reader i love every love reading of always love reading since i was a child i was just reading the wrong stuff for the step i was reading i did not exist in it. and so you talk about healing what we may have read it's a profound question you asked when i read the autobiography of malcolm x it literally transformed my life. one book...
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joe teaaranova, malcolm ethridg and mark, i'm going to hit the market first. bear with me for a second. we're in the midst, joe, of what is a pretty sizeable selloff. dramatic reversal from it seems how we felt not 24 hours ago. >> a very dramatic reversal that was led by the russell 2000 index. i was there, watching it, trading it. i saw the reversal after chairman powell spoke. the mean reversion trade for small caps relative to midcaps and large caps and megacaps, it's over. it's over. the remainder of the year. i've been skeptical about the ability for small caps to outperform their equity cap size brother and sister for the remainder of the year. everyone is going to come on the network in the next couple of days and say, this is normal, this is ordinary, everything is fine. i'm going to echo this. what the viewers have to understand, this is the month of august. the month of august and the month of september are the two worst months in a calendar year over the last 15 years. the real message is elevated volatility is going to be present during these two
joe teaaranova, malcolm ethridg and mark, i'm going to hit the market first. bear with me for a second. we're in the midst, joe, of what is a pretty sizeable selloff. dramatic reversal from it seems how we felt not 24 hours ago. >> a very dramatic reversal that was led by the russell 2000 index. i was there, watching it, trading it. i saw the reversal after chairman powell spoke. the mean reversion trade for small caps relative to midcaps and large caps and megacaps, it's over. it's over....
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the discounters are the winners. >> malcolm, coming over to you. think lindsey can see your notes anymore. last case for walmart over ta target? >> i actually think walmart earnings helped make the case for target and something you mentioned with discretionary spending. small home appliances and clothing are back in a strong way. i think that actually bodes well for target as well who has its own private label goods that consumers will come back to and add to their shopping carts going forward. i think that trend alone, the discretionary picking back up because inflation is down and as soon as we get a cut to interest rates, that will have an impact on consumer spending. i think that bodes well for the target story setting up going forward. >> when i was amazing, it was generics and now it is private label. thank you, lindsey and malcolm. >>> coming up on "worldwide auchange," one bank seeings bety of shares of estee lauder. we'll looking at the call in just a moment. stay with us. the enemy is always adapting... deepfake: hey handsome. ♪♪ [inner m
the discounters are the winners. >> malcolm, coming over to you. think lindsey can see your notes anymore. last case for walmart over ta target? >> i actually think walmart earnings helped make the case for target and something you mentioned with discretionary spending. small home appliances and clothing are back in a strong way. i think that actually bodes well for target as well who has its own private label goods that consumers will come back to and add to their shopping carts...
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that includes malcolm x, 102 schools within the district facing this shortage. union president telling me that they unfortunately don't want to start the school year this way but they had been vocal about the need to fill positions and are excited about welcoming kids on the first day of school but they also want teachers to come out and support them because they say they are very challenge to get these positions approved and filled. they are also calling on the district to do something about this situation. they want to make sure every school has a custodian, librarian and of course, teachers. >> we are not the only union experiencing this. most of the vacancies in the district are very challenged with getting filled, either people in them have not been approved or there is someone blocking that, the california department of education. with those 112 vacancies we can see, we use the district's map for what they say is the teacher/classroom ratio, it's just under 3000 students. >> reporter: the union does have a protest scheduled for next tuesday, the 27th. they
that includes malcolm x, 102 schools within the district facing this shortage. union president telling me that they unfortunately don't want to start the school year this way but they had been vocal about the need to fill positions and are excited about welcoming kids on the first day of school but they also want teachers to come out and support them because they say they are very challenge to get these positions approved and filled. they are also calling on the district to do something about...
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malcolm, thank ou for foreign country. malcolm, thank you fervour— foreign country.r your time. _ let's stay with tech, and its environmental impact. developing ai models and training them requires extensive computing power and energy consumption and it's turned google and microsoft into big contributors to climate change. google recently announced its carbon emissions have risen by 48 percent since 2019 from data center and supply chain energy consumption. the mit technology review reported that training just one ai model can create 284 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions. that's nearly five times the lifetime emissions of an trypical car. so how can ai be made more sustainable? let's cross live now to alexis normand — chief executive of greenly which provides tools for small and medium businesses to track their carbon emissions. iam sure i am sure you are not surprised to hear the news from the likes of alphabet and microsoft that their carbon emissions are going up significantly because they are adopting ai. absolutely. ai emits carbon dioxide because it
malcolm, thank ou for foreign country. malcolm, thank you fervour— foreign country.r your time. _ let's stay with tech, and its environmental impact. developing ai models and training them requires extensive computing power and energy consumption and it's turned google and microsoft into big contributors to climate change. google recently announced its carbon emissions have risen by 48 percent since 2019 from data center and supply chain energy consumption. the mit technology review reported...
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joining me now is malcolm ethridge. malcolm, good morning.see you. >> frank, great to see you. >> malcolm, how do you see today shaping up? what is your "wex" word of the day? >> my word is opportunity. i understand in hindsight we can look at the decline that started last week, friday nointo this monday, created a buying opportunity for investors willing to put money to work. for those who didn't, i don't think all is lost. we will have more similar opportunities between now and the first rate cut to capitalize again. >> you are seeing opportunity. i want to ask where you see opportunity. we chat about the markets here and there. you like mega-cap tech and the magnificent seven, without nvidia. it is not just because of the declines, but how much cash they're holding. explain that thesis to me. >> if you think of what it takes to weather a storm in the recession is having the ability to continue to pay your workers without laying anybodiy off and continuing operations, but it is able to invest in growth. if you look at the companies with mos
joining me now is malcolm ethridge. malcolm, good morning.see you. >> frank, great to see you. >> malcolm, how do you see today shaping up? what is your "wex" word of the day? >> my word is opportunity. i understand in hindsight we can look at the decline that started last week, friday nointo this monday, created a buying opportunity for investors willing to put money to work. for those who didn't, i don't think all is lost. we will have more similar opportunities...
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cio of maryland bank of america, lauren goodwin is chief market strategist with new york life, and malcolm is executive vice president of cmc wealth. lauren, i'll come to you first. evercore isi says today the trajectory for equities skews higher. goldman's trading desk siz the pain trade is higher. i want everybody's opinion and yours first. >> i expect that the market can move higher as long as the economic data stays in line. if that means as long as new unemployment claims aren't rising above what i see as a critical level at 260, and as long as earnings remain robust. the real challenge for investors is that though that essentially looks like a melt-up higher is possible, the market is likely to be incredibly reactive to the economic data. now, why is that the case more now relative to any point in the last couple years? it's because now, good news is good news. and bad news in the economy is bad news for the markets. the fed's focus on inflation has transitioned to one on the labor market and growth, so i do expect that though the market can continue moving higher, it's going to be a
cio of maryland bank of america, lauren goodwin is chief market strategist with new york life, and malcolm is executive vice president of cmc wealth. lauren, i'll come to you first. evercore isi says today the trajectory for equities skews higher. goldman's trading desk siz the pain trade is higher. i want everybody's opinion and yours first. >> i expect that the market can move higher as long as the economic data stays in line. if that means as long as new unemployment claims aren't...
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here at malcolm x academy as students made their way for the first day of school, the united educators of san francisco are here making sure these students even have a snack before they head into their first day of school. there was even someone known as uncle damien dropping off backpack for the kids and a local pastor to give him a blessing. on this day but even though there's this excitement and enthusiasm, the union here pointing out that there's a large problem on their hands right now as they're getting the school started, as they get the year started, that is there is a staffing shortage for teachers that they would like to have addressed immediately. they say the district confirming that there are 100 teacher vacancies at the moment, that they are actively recruiting for, and the union says that the shortage of their 102 schools for the district is unacceptable because they say that the district's accountability here is while not being dismissed. and also if they go by the district ratio of teacher to student that leaves about 3000 students without a hired teacher in their clas
here at malcolm x academy as students made their way for the first day of school, the united educators of san francisco are here making sure these students even have a snack before they head into their first day of school. there was even someone known as uncle damien dropping off backpack for the kids and a local pastor to give him a blessing. on this day but even though there's this excitement and enthusiasm, the union here pointing out that there's a large problem on their hands right now as...
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as malcolm and sam said, _ the students. as malcolm and sam said. we _ the students. as malcolm and sam said, we wish them all the best and hopefully— said, we wish them all the best and hopefully they will be happy today whatever they decide to take. thank ou ve whatever they decide to take. thank you very much _ whatever they decide to take. thank you very much indeed. _ whatever they decide to take. thank you very much indeed. that - whatever they decide to take. thank you very much indeed. that is - whatever they decide to take. thank you very much indeed. that is our i you very much indeed. that is our education correspondent and thank you very much to the vice chancellor of manchester metropolitan university and thank you also to sam sykes, school leads at ucas and thank you to all of you who sent in your questions. you can follow the latest coverage and students across england, wales and northern ireland get their results. we have a live page “p get their results. we have a live page up and running and analysis from our education team. there are lots of explain
as malcolm and sam said, _ the students. as malcolm and sam said. we _ the students. as malcolm and sam said, we wish them all the best and hopefully— said, we wish them all the best and hopefully they will be happy today whatever they decide to take. thank ou ve whatever they decide to take. thank you very much _ whatever they decide to take. thank you very much indeed. _ whatever they decide to take. thank you very much indeed. that - whatever they decide to take. thank you very much...
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i would expect a defensive posture from the u.s us. >> always good to speak with the malcolm malcolm davis there in canberra. thanks. >> thank you very much all right. >> let's go back now to yaakov katz, senior columnist at the jerusalem post, joining me from new york. either if you're listening to malcolm there, what what are your concerns in the hours and perhaps days ahead? >> well, i think right now the ball is in the court of his villa and it has to decide how it's going to retaliate because on the one hand, israel did preempted apparently took out their capability that his villa was trying to use to launch those longer-range rockets into tel aviv and into the center of the country. what we saw over the last hour, hour-and-a-half was the firing about three 100 150 rockets towards the north. those are areas that have pretty much come under most of the hezbollah rocket and drone attacks over the last ten months. many of those about 200 or so were said to have been intercepted by the idf. but the question will be is his beloved done or michael does his below want to go another rou
i would expect a defensive posture from the u.s us. >> always good to speak with the malcolm malcolm davis there in canberra. thanks. >> thank you very much all right. >> let's go back now to yaakov katz, senior columnist at the jerusalem post, joining me from new york. either if you're listening to malcolm there, what what are your concerns in the hours and perhaps days ahead? >> well, i think right now the ball is in the court of his villa and it has to decide how it's...
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he's speaking with us live from canberra, malcolm, as always, good to see you. let's start with that appeal by ukraine and its thinking on that, given the ability to strike wherever it wants with whatever it had, what could it accomplish? and what would be the priorities well, that is the u.s. >> constraints that are currently imposed on ukraine effectively forced to fight with one hand tied behind its back in the sense that they can't strike deep into russia and attack key air bases from which those russian air force aircraft are launching glide bombs. so by removing those constraints, it gives ukraine much more ability to deny the russians the ability to launch those weapons, those glide bombs only have a limited range not greater than the range of the atacms missiles that the ukrainians have so if you remove the constraints, certainly there glide bomb threat goes away. and that relieves a great deal of pressure on ukrainian military and the ukrainian people malcolm let's move to that fatal crash of the f 16. the very next day, president zelenskyy fired his ai
he's speaking with us live from canberra, malcolm, as always, good to see you. let's start with that appeal by ukraine and its thinking on that, given the ability to strike wherever it wants with whatever it had, what could it accomplish? and what would be the priorities well, that is the u.s. >> constraints that are currently imposed on ukraine effectively forced to fight with one hand tied behind its back in the sense that they can't strike deep into russia and attack key air bases from...
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malcolm had stolen adam ant�*s band... hear me sing and often said to me, "you've got a really good voice". malcolm brought me into bow wow wow because of the way i looked, and he thought it would threaten annabella... who was the lead singer at the time. yeah, she was 15. she was a young girl. so, he brought in this guy that looked like a girl, you know, to threaten her position and i think once he sort of got what he wanted out of me, threw me out of the band. were they the first gigs you ever played? yeah! i got pushed onstage at the rainbow theatre. big theatre. yeah, it was the — they did this big concert, bow wow wow, with the fairground. it was a big event and the audience were booing. they were like, "why are you on? "we want annabella." but i got the taste. i was terrified, but once i was on there, i thought, "this is great. "i want to do this again." and then, i did another gig in manchester, at the polytechnic in manchester, and that was when i was fired. then in 1980, you formed culture club with roy hay, the g
malcolm had stolen adam ant�*s band... hear me sing and often said to me, "you've got a really good voice". malcolm brought me into bow wow wow because of the way i looked, and he thought it would threaten annabella... who was the lead singer at the time. yeah, she was 15. she was a young girl. so, he brought in this guy that looked like a girl, you know, to threaten her position and i think once he sort of got what he wanted out of me, threw me out of the band. were they the first...
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malcolm and courtney, thank you both. have a great labor day weekend. >>> we have a news alert on goldman sachs. here with that is somebody else who has been working since 5:00 a.m., pippa stevens. >> hey, brian. goldman sachs is reportedly laying off over 1300 workers according to the "wall street journal." now this is part of their annual review process that does call their low performers and goldman typically cuts between 2 and 7% of its workforce annually but according to this report this year's layoffs will be between 3 and h4% which is 1300 to 1800 people across the bank's divisions and the cuts have already started and will reportedly continue through the fall according to the journal. brian? >> wow. 1300 on a friday news dump heading into a long labor day weekend on a stock that has been red hot. pippa, thank you very much. we'll see you in a couple minutes with a cool story on cooling. all right. see what i did there. switching gears, check out shares of intel. this is a big story. intel is up 8% right now. there
malcolm and courtney, thank you both. have a great labor day weekend. >>> we have a news alert on goldman sachs. here with that is somebody else who has been working since 5:00 a.m., pippa stevens. >> hey, brian. goldman sachs is reportedly laying off over 1300 workers according to the "wall street journal." now this is part of their annual review process that does call their low performers and goldman typically cuts between 2 and 7% of its workforce annually but...
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let's bring in malcolm etheridge, vice president and cnbc contributor. malcolm, welcome.ood to have you with us. can -- all roads lead to nvidia here, one way or another. can the market move forward if nvidia doesn't? >> yeah, tyler. i think it's important for investors to keep that in mind that the markets can continue to roll on and the markets can continue to roll on with the ai theme in mind, if you just consider the fact that last year microsoft was the be all, end all as far as the conversation around ai was concerned and it went from being the company that we considered to be the ai leader to being one of the companies that we consider to being the leader. so nvidia could absolutely come out, blow it out of the water with earnings, give us great guidance going into the next quarter. the shares still sell off and i think investors have to keep in mind that that's not necessarily indicative of the broader ai story starting to slow down. >> semiconductor business is volatile. let's just put it bluntly. and the stocks, they can move up and down a lot. >> well, not only
let's bring in malcolm etheridge, vice president and cnbc contributor. malcolm, welcome.ood to have you with us. can -- all roads lead to nvidia here, one way or another. can the market move forward if nvidia doesn't? >> yeah, tyler. i think it's important for investors to keep that in mind that the markets can continue to roll on and the markets can continue to roll on with the ai theme in mind, if you just consider the fact that last year microsoft was the be all, end all as far as the...
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we'll see the benefit. >> malcolm wilson, ceo of gxo. great to see you. thank you very much. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," the defensive picks our next guest is recommendeted a. check us out on apple and spotify and other podcast apps. much more "worldwide exchange" coming up right after this break. with so much entertainment out there wouldn't it be great... ...if you could find what you want, all in one place? show me paris. xfinity internet customers can enjoy the ultimate entertainment experience and save on some of the biggest names in streaming, all for just $15 a month. get the fastest connection to paris with xfinity. . >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." time now for your w.e.x. wrap-up reportedly investigating wells fargo, morgan stanley, and others. the banks cheated customers out of billions of dollars and interest payments. boeing says it's working on design changes to avoid another door plug blowout like the one on alaska airline jet back in january. the changes will be implemented this year. >>> microsoft is accusing delta of
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but what's up the bottom let's go now to honey malcolm. and he's all corresponded in gone, so he's joining us from han, eunice, honey we. so most themes of terra, the, what can you tell us about these latest strikes? a yes or there is a growing fear right now the because of the concentrated beer attacks on defense, probably a couple would be our tiller is for the past days and more reasons. the as of yesterday, the concert attacks at the central part of their ballasa city in the area where 1000 of displays. families were told to evacuated to more recently from the eastern part of a central area from abrasion as about as a refugee cam old a. but it came down to the city of theaters by the heights, the only remaining somehow intact city with the remaining buildings, people can shoulder and but right now the growing concerned these repeated attacks are given an indication that this area and largely the central there is on the verge of a wider scale attacks and a larger at a i think, invasion as these really military keeps the talking and maki
but what's up the bottom let's go now to honey malcolm. and he's all corresponded in gone, so he's joining us from han, eunice, honey we. so most themes of terra, the, what can you tell us about these latest strikes? a yes or there is a growing fear right now the because of the concentrated beer attacks on defense, probably a couple would be our tiller is for the past days and more reasons. the as of yesterday, the concert attacks at the central part of their ballasa city in the area where 1000...