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marc: oh man, it's been great.ir chairman is very forward-looking and he has a team of execs who are really excited about making the future happen. you can see how great their cars are doing in the market. but i think one of their ideas as they do not want to be an old-fashioned our company. really today you need peter science and ai and other new technologies if you are going to remain competitive. and boston dynamics and the starting of this institute are a means of strengthening that element of what hyundai is. so it has really been a pleasure. emily: also in the interview that i mentioned with the engineer at google, he criticizes and questions the power that google has over all of this technology it is developing. take a listen to what he has to say. >> we need to start thinking out why google does not care about ai ethics in any meaningful way. why does it keep firing ai ethicists any time bring up issues? emily: given your work with google, do you think google is asking the right questions about the ethics o
marc: oh man, it's been great.ir chairman is very forward-looking and he has a team of execs who are really excited about making the future happen. you can see how great their cars are doing in the market. but i think one of their ideas as they do not want to be an old-fashioned our company. really today you need peter science and ai and other new technologies if you are going to remain competitive. and boston dynamics and the starting of this institute are a means of strengthening that element...
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emily: we have the letter from marc andreessen should he is -- mark anderson. he is writing to communicate his immense objection. please immediately remove all multifamily housing. this is in all caps. they will massively decrease our home values and immensely increase the noise pollution and traffic. you reference a blog post he wrote a couple years ago that it is time to build indicating pretty big picture, not a lot of details about what he was saying. this of course on the back of a very big check he wrote to the controversial founder of we work to re-envision housing. there is some irony here. >> i think it is a classic nimby mentality, which stands for not in my backyard. as seen as it is proposed in atherton -- it is extremely wealthy. all the big names lived there. they like it because it is private. it is really not dense. they are surrounded by other very rich neighbors. there is a strong -- of course we like housing but not where i live. that is just a very common attitude. it is funny to see it show up here. emily: it is not just marc andreessen. a
emily: we have the letter from marc andreessen should he is -- mark anderson. he is writing to communicate his immense objection. please immediately remove all multifamily housing. this is in all caps. they will massively decrease our home values and immensely increase the noise pollution and traffic. you reference a blog post he wrote a couple years ago that it is time to build indicating pretty big picture, not a lot of details about what he was saying. this of course on the back of a very...
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marc: first up, thank you for having me here.t is great to have a chance to talk about that markets. it's an interesting moment. i would start with the business model is fundamentally different than the other alternative managers. i think in your comments, it sets up what is that we have built a business about predictability, stability, and growth. about from middle -- permanent capital and revenues making our business different. we do not have the carried interest and this other variable in the business so shareholders with us experience the continued growth of the business and that unusual predict ability. with the markets today in terms of deploying capital, it is a fascinating time. we have seen this as one of the best risk returns sent private credit. -- returns a since private credit. you point out tremendous volatility in private and public valuations. that is what we are billed for. our business model at its heart in direct lending is all about safety, security, predictability. being the senior most lenders so in times of
marc: first up, thank you for having me here.t is great to have a chance to talk about that markets. it's an interesting moment. i would start with the business model is fundamentally different than the other alternative managers. i think in your comments, it sets up what is that we have built a business about predictability, stability, and growth. about from middle -- permanent capital and revenues making our business different. we do not have the carried interest and this other variable in...
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the big caveat, and this is in marc molinaro's statement. i was mentioning it yesterday because republican strategist were telling me not to read too much into the results because it's scheduled as the other day of other primaries. this is a blue state and the republican turnout will be comparably better this fall. if so, the republicans still have a decent shot by claiming control of the house. >> we know you'll be watching closely. we want to head south to floor where shaq is. let's talk about former governor charlie crist. we just heard from him in the sound i played coming to you guys, essentially saying he's going to talk about more love, love wins, he says. he's not going to make this a hateful campaign, as he says the current governor is making it. he's not necessarily worried about the $130 million, i believe, war chest the current governor has as well. can this work? >> reporter: well, that will certainly be tested. let's be clear, charlie crist, even during the primary battle with nikki fried, he went after desantis on both persona
the big caveat, and this is in marc molinaro's statement. i was mentioning it yesterday because republican strategist were telling me not to read too much into the results because it's scheduled as the other day of other primaries. this is a blue state and the republican turnout will be comparably better this fall. if so, the republicans still have a decent shot by claiming control of the house. >> we know you'll be watching closely. we want to head south to floor where shaq is. let's...
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in a moment, marc thiessen's take. first, to steve harrigan with this report. martha, there were hopes that things would finally get back to normal am almost three years of covid. that they could findley get the classrooms open with limited or no restrictions. the teacher shortage is threatening that. the situation in some places such as parts of california and missouri, so extreme that they've already gone to a four-day school week. the secretary of education is now saying that states should use federal covid money to hire new teachers. >> our students need additional support, they need smaller class sizes. they need tutors, after school programs. let's use the american rescue plan dollars to bring back retired teachers, to work with universities to make sure teachers are starting earlier into their profession. using the dollars that were put forward by the federal government. >> there was a teacher shortage before covid, but certainly things got a lot worse during covid. retirements jumped by more than 30% in some areas and right now some cities like memphis
in a moment, marc thiessen's take. first, to steve harrigan with this report. martha, there were hopes that things would finally get back to normal am almost three years of covid. that they could findley get the classrooms open with limited or no restrictions. the teacher shortage is threatening that. the situation in some places such as parts of california and missouri, so extreme that they've already gone to a four-day school week. the secretary of education is now saying that states should...
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marc ashdown, bbc news. what can be red into those comments? this marc ashdown, bbc news.red into those comments?— red into those comments? this shows there is a general— red into those comments? this shows there is a general consensus - red into those comments? this shows there is a general consensus that - there is a general consensus that there is a general consensus that the support that has been announced so far, just simply isn't going to cut it, and more must be done, there isn't a consensus on what this might look like, the environment secretary today reiterated that it would not be right in his words, to announce any further support, be right in his words, to announce any furthersupport, until be right in his words, to announce any further support, until there is any further support, until there is a new prime minister in place. but big question i think that nadhim zahawi's comment have raised, on saying that incomes up to a5,00 pounds will be affected is how target or not will any support package will be. irish rsh said today that the government must —— rishi sun
marc ashdown, bbc news. what can be red into those comments? this marc ashdown, bbc news.red into those comments?— red into those comments? this shows there is a general— red into those comments? this shows there is a general consensus - red into those comments? this shows there is a general consensus that - there is a general consensus that there is a general consensus that the support that has been announced so far, just simply isn't going to cut it, and more must be done, there isn't a...
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liz: marc, it's great to see you very much. >> my pleasure. thank you for having me.liz: go lions in pickleball. we'll be cheering them on. take care. marc lasry of avenue capital. you guys know the saying one man's trash is another man's treasure? billionaire rapper kanye west coming under fire after displaying the latest yeezy gap collection in trash bags and the designer wanting to be known as yeh is in time square to defend his merchandising strategy. we're taking you there live next with him. we're coming right back. don't go away. ♪ that's how long i've been on ya, work t baller ♪ liz: we've got a fox business alert. markets are coming a touch off session highs right now. we're looking at the dow up 32 points. just a few minutes ago hit a session high of 43 points of gains and s&p up 15 and nasdaq better by 58 and some optimism coming into the final 32 minutes of trade. cicisco moving to the top of the dow and provide add better than expected forecast for the coming year citing easing supply chain shortages. yes, the stock is up 6% but, folks, cisco is not out o
liz: marc, it's great to see you very much. >> my pleasure. thank you for having me.liz: go lions in pickleball. we'll be cheering them on. take care. marc lasry of avenue capital. you guys know the saying one man's trash is another man's treasure? billionaire rapper kanye west coming under fire after displaying the latest yeezy gap collection in trash bags and the designer wanting to be known as yeh is in time square to defend his merchandising strategy. we're taking you there live next...
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we'll see over the cost of the next month. >> marc, thank you for joining us today >> thank you marcf avenue >>> we should point out stocks are off the lows of the day. we're about to go green on the dow. s&p approaching 4150 once again. warner bros. discovery not necessarily helping, though, saying they the direct-to-streaming strategy is not economically viable option ju julia boorstin covered the call last night. >> a number of notes hitting the shares, after david zaslov talked about unexpected challenges and how he's working for new ways to make money, also licensing more of their content to others, and also working to preserve the theatrical window wells far og downgrading to equal weight, warning, quote, the assets are great, but the risks and capital structure create a greater range of outcomes we prefer names without the added baggage, for now now, move fit nathan son lowering its estimates, without hurting the linear networks portfolio, citing concerns about the elevated dead load, make rho headwinds and faster cord cutting. paramount is trading down after a downgrade by jp
we'll see over the cost of the next month. >> marc, thank you for joining us today >> thank you marcf avenue >>> we should point out stocks are off the lows of the day. we're about to go green on the dow. s&p approaching 4150 once again. warner bros. discovery not necessarily helping, though, saying they the direct-to-streaming strategy is not economically viable option ju julia boorstin covered the call last night. >> a number of notes hitting the shares, after...
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marc thiessen and geraldo rivera coming up. and the united states charges a member of the iranian regime in a shocking plot to murder and show proof of that murder of a former trump official. woman tc:, it needed to be here. doctor tc: ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. man tc: my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. son tc: mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. song: a1c down with rybelsus® anncr vo: in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than the leading branded pill. anncr vo: rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. anncr vo: don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. anncr vo: stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. anncr vo: serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. anncr vo: ta
marc thiessen and geraldo rivera coming up. and the united states charges a member of the iranian regime in a shocking plot to murder and show proof of that murder of a former trump official. woman tc:, it needed to be here. doctor tc: ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. man tc: my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. son tc: mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. song: a1c down with rybelsus® anncr vo: in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than...
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tonight -- tina fey star of "killing it," actor and comedian, craig robinson writer marc bernardin.ring the 8g band with aric improta ♪ [ chee and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well tonight. and now, if you don't mind, we're gonna get to the news. in a new interview, the russian ambassador to the u.s. said that he hasn't talked to president vladimir putin since 2017. "yes, you have," said a house plant. [ laughter ] after a federal judge ruled yesterday that the cdc mask mandate on public transportation was unlawful, new york's mta announced that it will still enforce the mandate. however, you are allowed to briefly pull the mask down to smoke weed on the subway car during the morning rush hour [ laughter ] in a new special, fox news host tucker carlson discussed a red light therapy called testicle tanning that advocates claim can raise testosterone levels. oh, i think there is a place on the corner that does that. [ laughter ] so that's -- you should stop by. pretty cool. new york city, you know. tesl
tonight -- tina fey star of "killing it," actor and comedian, craig robinson writer marc bernardin.ring the 8g band with aric improta ♪ [ chee and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well tonight. and now, if you don't mind, we're gonna get to the news. in a new interview, the russian ambassador to the u.s. said that he hasn't talked to president vladimir putin since 2017. "yes, you...
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marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center. dr.oronavirus started. a slow drip, hen it was everywhere. why are we here again and so soon? is the federal response to monkeypox aggressive enough? >> no, not up until now, arthel, good to be with you, it has not been aggressive enough. by calling it a public health emergency, they're going to free up more funding from hhs, cdc has a rapid response reserve fund that they can call up so millions of dollars, even billions will be thrown at this. but the real issue is, is that les a big shortage of the vaccine that we need, you know? we have to target groups at highest risk, we're not doing that. i'm not one who believes that the genie is totally out of the bottle here because, first of all, we have a vaccine, and it's very effective, we believe. second, this spreads mostly by close contact, by she cession cans or -- secretions. you can get it by touching someone who actually touched the rash, but most of it is sexual transmission. cdc just released a that 94% of everyone that has this has
marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center. dr.oronavirus started. a slow drip, hen it was everywhere. why are we here again and so soon? is the federal response to monkeypox aggressive enough? >> no, not up until now, arthel, good to be with you, it has not been aggressive enough. by calling it a public health emergency, they're going to free up more funding from hhs, cdc has a rapid response reserve fund that they can call up so millions of dollars, even billions...
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hello, i'm marc edwards with your sports.ium in the commonwealth games. she took gold after an intense battle in the 10,000 metres. you may recognise the name as well. her mum liz won the same title in 86 and 90. difficult preparation period. it's been such an up—and—down year. it's been such an up—and—down year. i knew the fitness was somewhere and knee, but i honestly could not have asked for to have my family here, the crowd, it was like vibrating through my whole body, and i've never spent... without the crowd, i would not have finished like that and ijust wanted it so badly. after three years of injury, england's katarina johnson thompson has returned after taking gold in the pentathlon. the 800 metres may have been coronation. 44.33 metres. it hasn't been easy for the 2019 world champion. but she put all that behind to retain her commonwealth title tonight. silver went to northern ireland's kate corner. in the swimming, bethany firth took northern ireland's first commonwealth gold. kate grey was at the aquatic centre. k
hello, i'm marc edwards with your sports.ium in the commonwealth games. she took gold after an intense battle in the 10,000 metres. you may recognise the name as well. her mum liz won the same title in 86 and 90. difficult preparation period. it's been such an up—and—down year. it's been such an up—and—down year. i knew the fitness was somewhere and knee, but i honestly could not have asked for to have my family here, the crowd, it was like vibrating through my whole body, and i've...
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we met in marc short's office in the executive office building.oss the way from the white house. doctor eastman had a court hearing by zoom that morning, so it didn't start first thing. rather, started around 11. that meeting went for about an hour and a half, two hours. chief of staff, marc short, was at that meeting most of the time. there are a few times where he left. essentially, it was an extended discussion. what's most surprised me about that meeting was that, when mr. eastman came in, he said, i'm here to request that you reject the electors. so, on the fourth, that had been in the past but he had said i'm not recommending that you do that. but on the fifth, he came in and expressly requested that. i grabbed a notebook because i was heading into the meeting, i don't hear much knew from him to record. but that was the first thing i recorded in my notes, was the requests that the vp reject. >> just to be clear. you're saying that dr. eastman urged the vice president to adopt the very same approach that dr. eastman appeared to abandon in the
we met in marc short's office in the executive office building.oss the way from the white house. doctor eastman had a court hearing by zoom that morning, so it didn't start first thing. rather, started around 11. that meeting went for about an hour and a half, two hours. chief of staff, marc short, was at that meeting most of the time. there are a few times where he left. essentially, it was an extended discussion. what's most surprised me about that meeting was that, when mr. eastman came in,...
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. >> yes i think that marc missed it. i think in the previous call he had a vision that this could occur. he understood and was talking to enough ceos to recognize that people are not guy v buying. that's the beginning of the process. used to be the end of the process. it would have been very, very helpful had he just lowered the boom the previous quarter and i think you start seeing the stock going up that said, he is buying a huge amount of stock. however, as is often the case, david, with tech stocks, they issue a huge amount of stock, so a buyback is not like if you're buying back stock. >> no. $10 billion is the buyback he had that on the call leading into talking about, you know, people ask us about m&a. well, we are looking at this -- >> you found that funny. >> i did i knew where it was going. >> the m&a humor they do >> yeah. and it's salesforce. but $10 billion. you know, listen, his characterization was interesting. you're right, it would have been interesting to have gotten in a bit sooner even when he's said
. >> yes i think that marc missed it. i think in the previous call he had a vision that this could occur. he understood and was talking to enough ceos to recognize that people are not guy v buying. that's the beginning of the process. used to be the end of the process. it would have been very, very helpful had he just lowered the boom the previous quarter and i think you start seeing the stock going up that said, he is buying a huge amount of stock. however, as is often the case, david,...
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thank you, marc ashdown.s, has urged the head of the rmt union to put network rail�*s pay offer to its members for a vote. it comes as another strike on the railways today caused more serious disruption. mr shapps said the proposal of an 8% pay rise over two years was fair. the rmt general secretary says his members won't be bullied or hoodwinked into accepting a raw deal. helena wilkinson reports. a now familiar sight for rail passengers across the country. half empty stations, weekend plans and services severely disrupted. so we have had to leave early from home due to the strike action. obviously, it is going to take a lot of time to get to the stadium and also we are worried about what time we will get back and what time the trains are running to. obviously, like, i'm only quite young as well so, like, without me getting back to liverpool, like, i'm kind of just stranded. so it's not really, like, the best for anyone trying to get back to somewhere that out of london. should have gone back yesterday but t
thank you, marc ashdown.s, has urged the head of the rmt union to put network rail�*s pay offer to its members for a vote. it comes as another strike on the railways today caused more serious disruption. mr shapps said the proposal of an 8% pay rise over two years was fair. the rmt general secretary says his members won't be bullied or hoodwinked into accepting a raw deal. helena wilkinson reports. a now familiar sight for rail passengers across the country. half empty stations, weekend plans...
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from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello.ross scotland and northern ireland through the day. some outbreaks of rain to begin with turning more showery, though heavy on the odd rumble of thunder, maybe into the far north of england, too. misty, murky repatriated drizzle southwest through towards the west — that pushes towards east anglia southeast. not much rain on it though, and it will break up to sunny spells later. and in fact, a lot more sunshine across the country compared with tuesday afternoon. still very humid heat tangling in the southeast, but elsewhere, warm but not quite as humid as it was then through wednesday warm, but not quite as humid as it was. then, through wednesday evening and overnight, whilst much of england will stay dry, there'll be a few showers in northern england. northern ireland will see some more showers continue, some of them on the heavy side, but certainly turning a bit fresher still some showers around, but many places on thursday and friday will be dry. welcome to newsday. reporting live f
from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello.ross scotland and northern ireland through the day. some outbreaks of rain to begin with turning more showery, though heavy on the odd rumble of thunder, maybe into the far north of england, too. misty, murky repatriated drizzle southwest through towards the west — that pushes towards east anglia southeast. not much rain on it though, and it will break up to sunny spells later. and in fact, a lot more sunshine across the...
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. >> gillian: marc used to work with classified information. there's this item list.he seized materials. info on the president of france. a binder of photos, handwritten note. that could be anything. but then we also have confirmation that it includes various secret and top-secret documents. does it matter what specific information is in these documents? they belong to the government of the united states, not the former president. >> marc: mishandling classified information is a serious issue. but here is the thing. that warrant says that trump had 11 sets of classified documents including four sets of top secret special access program documents which as you and i both know is the highest level of classification you can have. jim comi told us in 2016 that hillary clinton had 110 classified e-mails on her private server including this is a quote seven e-mail chains concerning matters that reclassified. top-secret special access level programs and the justice department inspector general reported that those classified documents were compromised by foreign intelligence s
. >> gillian: marc used to work with classified information. there's this item list.he seized materials. info on the president of france. a binder of photos, handwritten note. that could be anything. but then we also have confirmation that it includes various secret and top-secret documents. does it matter what specific information is in these documents? they belong to the government of the united states, not the former president. >> marc: mishandling classified information is a...
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marc, charlie's gonna take on ron desantis in that given a race. you know the state better than anyone. 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020. last four elections democrats were projected to win statewide. those races went to republicans, this race, as you have been reporting on observers see it going to desantis. what are the dynamics in the state that are playing into that analysis? >> yeah, the dynamics are really tough, not only is the polling favoring ron desantis, but so is the money. he has a staggering 100 and $40 million, cash on. and cash in the bank. no governor has done that effort that we have seen. in addition to that, for the first time ever, this, year the number of registered republicans in florida -- the number of registered democrats. obama won the state in 2008, he had an advantage of something about 640,000 democratic voters over registered republicans. that's gone. republicans are now ahead. and then you just have the dynamic of it being a mid term. it's biden's midterm biden's poll numbers are bad. and that is also kind of an additional way
marc, charlie's gonna take on ron desantis in that given a race. you know the state better than anyone. 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020. last four elections democrats were projected to win statewide. those races went to republicans, this race, as you have been reporting on observers see it going to desantis. what are the dynamics in the state that are playing into that analysis? >> yeah, the dynamics are really tough, not only is the polling favoring ron desantis, but so is the money. he has a...
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thank you, marc. more bad optics.dent biden family is struggling with inflation but building a security fence around his fancy beach house. taxpayers on the hook for the tab. and outrage in new york city. a convicted felon caught on camera cold cocking a complete stranger. the suspect now back on the streets without posting a dime, not a nickel in bail. that's next. >> it is absolutely horrible and this case exemplifies exactly what is wrong. here is the sucker puncher. what is that? a bully and a coward. ...the tower cam for a - hey! folks, we seem to have a visitor. it looks like - looks like you paid too much for your glasses. ...who? anyone who isn't shopping at america's best - where two pairs and a free exam start at just $79.95. book an exam today. ♪♪ subway's drafting 12 new subs for the all-new subway series menu the new monster has juicy steak and crispy bacon. but what about the new boss? it looks so good it makes me hangry! settle down there, big guy the new subway series. what's your pick? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
thank you, marc. more bad optics.dent biden family is struggling with inflation but building a security fence around his fancy beach house. taxpayers on the hook for the tab. and outrage in new york city. a convicted felon caught on camera cold cocking a complete stranger. the suspect now back on the streets without posting a dime, not a nickel in bail. that's next. >> it is absolutely horrible and this case exemplifies exactly what is wrong. here is the sucker puncher. what is that? a...
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marc siegel.ll: a council woman in new jersey accused in a brutal hit and run on camera prompting calls for her to resign now. wait until you hear how she is responding coming up. (cool guy) $30...that's awesome. (mom) it's their best unlimited price ever. (woman) for $30 a line, i'm switching now. (vo) the network you want. the price you love. only from verizon. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uhh... here, i'll take that! yay!!! ensure max protein, with 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar enter powered by protein challenge for a chance giving it your all?big! have the right partner by your side. hyland's naturals leg cramps quick dissolve tablets. no water needed. no stomach upset. just fast, eff
marc siegel.ll: a council woman in new jersey accused in a brutal hit and run on camera prompting calls for her to resign now. wait until you hear how she is responding coming up. (cool guy) $30...that's awesome. (mom) it's their best unlimited price ever. (woman) for $30 a line, i'm switching now. (vo) the network you want. the price you love. only from verizon. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match...
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marc siegel has answers. dr.he covid boosters when we come back. ♪ ♪ ...so u hit back with ubrelvy. u put it all on the line. one dose of ubrelvy quickly stops migraine in its tracks within 2 hours. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. with best western rewards you get rewarded when you stay on the road and on the go. find your rewards so you can reconnect, disconnect, hold...
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hello, i hello, lam hello, i am marc edwards with your sport.ry's with southampton coming from behind to beat chelsea 2—1. raheem sterling put the visitors ahead after 23 minutes with his third goal in two games. but first half goals from romeo lavia here and then and adam armstrong secured saints' second win of the season. it also sees them leapfrog chelsea to eighth in the table. it's too easy to put us off balance, to confuse us, to beat us, to push us off track, too easy. but it happens. it happened in leeds, it happened today here, and we need to understand why and find solutions. elsewhere, everton are still looking for their first win of the season as they drew 1—1 with leeds at elland road. luis sinisterra grabbed the long range equaliser for leeds to cancel out anthony gordon's opener. jesse march's side remain fifth in the premier league. crystal palace and brentford also drew 1—1 at selhurst park. palace took a first half lead and held on until the last five minutes when yoane wissa equalised for the visitors. brighton will have to wa
hello, i hello, lam hello, i am marc edwards with your sport.ry's with southampton coming from behind to beat chelsea 2—1. raheem sterling put the visitors ahead after 23 minutes with his third goal in two games. but first half goals from romeo lavia here and then and adam armstrong secured saints' second win of the season. it also sees them leapfrog chelsea to eighth in the table. it's too easy to put us off balance, to confuse us, to beat us, to push us off track, too easy. but it happens....
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as marc said, it seems in some ways it's strengthened in some bit. i've talked to other advisers of candidates who would love to run and they would love to see donald trump fall out of being number one and they don't see it happening either. you have some figures in the republican party who think this -- these various investigations, all these problems may further hurt him but a lot -- i'm sure you've heard for years, people say, this is going to be the thing that takes him down, this is where it ends, this will be the one final thing and it never has been. there's concern about this doj investigation into his documents. i haven't seen in a long time in trump world. you also have j6 prosecutors subpoenaing a lot of these lawyers, his allies, folks in georgia, as marc said, who are going after his team and going after a lot of his folks for what they did there. you have new york problems. i mean, you have this whole litany of problems for him. and they just don't seem to be deterring him or denting him politically right now. >> what i've heard from my
as marc said, it seems in some ways it's strengthened in some bit. i've talked to other advisers of candidates who would love to run and they would love to see donald trump fall out of being number one and they don't see it happening either. you have some figures in the republican party who think this -- these various investigations, all these problems may further hurt him but a lot -- i'm sure you've heard for years, people say, this is going to be the thing that takes him down, this is where...
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from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello, then. driestjuly on record — those records date back to 1836 by the met office. now anywhere in the brown has seen below—average rainfall, but the darker brown's way below the average rainfall totals for this time of year, and 1—2 stations along the south coast have not seen any measurable rain. now, if you can see over the next few days, we won't see any rainfall either across the far south and east. the heaviest of the rain will be out to the north and west — that's because you're closest to an area of low pressure that's moving in at the moment. the isobars squeezing together, it'll turn pretty windy, and it will be quite wet as well. so that means it could be a pretty damp start for the commonwealth games in birmingham, but quickly brightening up by lunchtime, so an improving story. and that will be the story generally across the country. some heavy bursts of rain across north west england and wales drifting their way steadily eastwards. the rain never getting as far south, really, as t
from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello, then. driestjuly on record — those records date back to 1836 by the met office. now anywhere in the brown has seen below—average rainfall, but the darker brown's way below the average rainfall totals for this time of year, and 1—2 stations along the south coast have not seen any measurable rain. now, if you can see over the next few days, we won't see any rainfall either across the far south and east. the heaviest of the...
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marc siegel, thanks very much. >> high risk groups and the elderly. thanks, martha. >> martha: important message. thanks, mark. good to see you. in moments, i'll speak with one of president trump's former attorneys as the department of justice says, you know what? don't need a special master. we've gone through all the documents already and we know which ones fall under attorney client privilege. we'll talk to jim trusty, trump attorney and get his reaction to that. also, how the biden white house believes their student debt plan is paid for. we've been asking this question a lot. you've seen it go back and forth. jared bernstein joins me next. >> a lot of the same people that are criticizing what we rightly did in following through on a commitment that we made to forgive student loan debt are the same people that voted for tax cuts for the richest americans. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you
marc siegel, thanks very much. >> high risk groups and the elderly. thanks, martha. >> martha: important message. thanks, mark. good to see you. in moments, i'll speak with one of president trump's former attorneys as the department of justice says, you know what? don't need a special master. we've gone through all the documents already and we know which ones fall under attorney client privilege. we'll talk to jim trusty, trump attorney and get his reaction to that. also, how the...
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the last thing is marc andreessen is a not in my backyard person. his wife wrote a letter to their town, which was planning to build some multifamily residences. they said, no, under no circumstances, do not build that near our house. it will drop the value of our homes. we don't want anything to do with that. so, the reality of our problem, which is inflationary here with rents in this country, and it's very bad right now, is that we need to build more housing. and that's not what this does. that's not what a guy like marc andreessen wants, even though he wrote this long letter at the beginning of the pandemic how america doesn't build anymore and we need to build more things. i guess as long as he doesn't have to build them, pay for them or look at them, that's fine. but if they're in his backyard or want his money, building housing is not an investment that silicon valley or marc andreessen is interested in. it's the investment that will help our country. goldman sachs said the stickiest part of our inflationary problem is housing, rents. you jus
the last thing is marc andreessen is a not in my backyard person. his wife wrote a letter to their town, which was planning to build some multifamily residences. they said, no, under no circumstances, do not build that near our house. it will drop the value of our homes. we don't want anything to do with that. so, the reality of our problem, which is inflationary here with rents in this country, and it's very bad right now, is that we need to build more housing. and that's not what this does....
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marc ashdown, bbc news.litical correspondent ione wells if the chancellor's comments today gave a hint as to how the next prime minister might deal with the crisis. there is pretty widespread consensus that much more is going to need to be done, not just some of those targeted measures aimed at pensioners and low income households, but also some of those middle earners as well, earning salaries up to £45,000. i think the comments give a strong message to whoever the next prime minister is that these interventions may need to be more significant than some of the targeted support we have heard touted. rishi sunak has already said he believes everyone would need some support this winter as well as a focus on more vulnerable households. liz truss's campaign has stressed she prefers a more targeted approach, but the question is, will that be possible if some of those higher income earners will struggle as well? people will say surely there is a plan, surely the two candidates know what they want, and the reason w
marc ashdown, bbc news.litical correspondent ione wells if the chancellor's comments today gave a hint as to how the next prime minister might deal with the crisis. there is pretty widespread consensus that much more is going to need to be done, not just some of those targeted measures aimed at pensioners and low income households, but also some of those middle earners as well, earning salaries up to £45,000. i think the comments give a strong message to whoever the next prime minister is that...
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what does that lead to, marc? >> first of all, there aren't 87,000 wealthy people in the country who can -- they'll go after the middle class. good luck finding 87,000 workers. we're in a labor shortage where there are almost 11 million unfilled jobs in america today. 60% of small businesses say they can't find workers to fill the job opening they have. the answer of the federal government is to go and pass money to dip into the labor pool and take 87,000 workers out of the productive sector of the economy in order to sic the i.r.s. of auditing americans. not politically popular or very smart. >> bill: they'll sell it on billionaires who cheat. they have staff to keep them out of the way of the i.r.s.. households with less than $25,000 a year in earnings are five times as likely to be audited by the agency than everyone else. how do you defend that? >> that's exactly right. what this is, it is basically a squeeze money out of the american people's pockets bill. one, they will try to hire 87,000 auditors to go afte
what does that lead to, marc? >> first of all, there aren't 87,000 wealthy people in the country who can -- they'll go after the middle class. good luck finding 87,000 workers. we're in a labor shortage where there are almost 11 million unfilled jobs in america today. 60% of small businesses say they can't find workers to fill the job opening they have. the answer of the federal government is to go and pass money to dip into the labor pool and take 87,000 workers out of the productive...
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. >> dana: let's bring in marc thiessen. good to have you. i want to play one thing from senator grassley. just last week on this very issue. watch. >> there is evidence of the you handle one thing one way for democrats and another way for republicans. i think i have proven some political bias in regard to hunter biden and trump in the f.b.i. so i think full transparency is what's really called for in this very extraordinary situation. >> dana: what do you think about all of this as we see a little bit more information? >> senator grassley is right. people wonder why people don't automatically trust the f.b.i. when it comes to the mar-a-lago raid or any other actions. this is case in point. last month senator grassley announced that whistleblowers had come forward including senior f.b.i. officials came forward to him and accused this agent of having suppressed the hunter biden investigation by dismissing credible information as russian intelligence and disinformation. and now we're learning from mark zuckerberg that the f.b.i. went to faceboo
. >> dana: let's bring in marc thiessen. good to have you. i want to play one thing from senator grassley. just last week on this very issue. watch. >> there is evidence of the you handle one thing one way for democrats and another way for republicans. i think i have proven some political bias in regard to hunter biden and trump in the f.b.i. so i think full transparency is what's really called for in this very extraordinary situation. >> dana: what do you think about all of...
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. >>> joining me marc caputo. symone sanders townsend and ali vitali and republican strategist brenden buck. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> and a good sunday morning to all of you. we are less than three months before the midterms. and our news poll paints a pretty bleak picture. americans are angry. they are disappointed, and they are worried about the future of this country. just 21% of adults say we are headed in the right direction. and once again, three out of four americans say we are on the wrong track. in fact, this number never before in this poll has this wrong track number been over 70% for this long. it's been nearly a year now. 58% of americans say the best is behind us. that's an all-time high in our polls. so what is behind this rise in pessimism about our country's future? well, it starts with this. americans don't like either party and they don't like anyone in
. >>> joining me marc caputo. symone sanders townsend and ali vitali and republican strategist brenden buck. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> and a good sunday morning to all of you. we are less than three months before the midterms. and our news poll paints a pretty bleak picture. americans are angry. they are...
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dion: shot on a marc train. thank you for joining us. i am dion lim dan: i am dan ashley. police they didn't learn about the shooting until the train took off to the lake merritt station. leslie brinkley is on the story. leslie: bart police say it was a targeted attack, a man shooting a man on a marc train at 1:25 this afternoon the suspect, police said, was able to escape. but you can imagine panic among passengers. they were trapped in that train car until it got to the lake merritt station, where they ran out. >> based on the video we received, at this time, we are confident that this was not a random attack. leslie: we are told that the man who was shot was severely injured, life-threatening injuries. he was takenhe is undergoing surgery and listed in stable condition. bart police say multiple shots were fired and they have videof. meanwhile, the suspect got away. there was a moment when bart detained a suspect outside the lake merritt station. they later released him as not connected to the shooting, so the suspect in the shooting is at large. in oakland, leslie brink
dion: shot on a marc train. thank you for joining us. i am dion lim dan: i am dan ashley. police they didn't learn about the shooting until the train took off to the lake merritt station. leslie brinkley is on the story. leslie: bart police say it was a targeted attack, a man shooting a man on a marc train at 1:25 this afternoon the suspect, police said, was able to escape. but you can imagine panic among passengers. they were trapped in that train car until it got to the lake merritt station,...
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that's when marc got it in his head that we would be farmers. and what was it about livestock and meat? what made you settle on that? basically what we employ is rotational grazing. is the fence off? yeah. there are some permanent paddocks, there's some permanent fencing, but the vast majority of it is this portable, electric fencing that allows us to move the animals around. oh, these are electric fences? these are electric fences. oh, good thing you told me. [screams] [laughter] where we are, we get a good amount of rainfall. they have more grass than they can eat. susan jaffe: so it was just a matter of finding out what would work for us. and we started off with chickens. oh, hello, hello, ladies! how long does it take a chicken to lay an egg, like nine months? that'd be an unsustainable farm. - yeah, i was going to say. - they're laying an egg a day. an egg a day? an egg a day. oh, this one's warm. just laid. no way! yeah. how important is the lifestyle that the animal leads, the diet, the environment? how important is that to, not only the
that's when marc got it in his head that we would be farmers. and what was it about livestock and meat? what made you settle on that? basically what we employ is rotational grazing. is the fence off? yeah. there are some permanent paddocks, there's some permanent fencing, but the vast majority of it is this portable, electric fencing that allows us to move the animals around. oh, these are electric fences? these are electric fences. oh, good thing you told me. [screams] [laughter] where we are,...
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marc ashdown, bbc news. an attack by al—shabab militants in the capital, mogadishu. he said the number of dead could be higher, because some bodies may have been removed by relatives. militants stormed the hayat hotel on friday — in a siege that lasted 30 hours. earlier, somalia's police commissioner told reporters that the security forces rescued 106 people. the authorities say all the militants were killed — although the group itself says some escaped. earlier i spoke stig jarle hansen, a political scientist and historian, who wrote the 2013 book al—shabaab in somalia. i asked him what he thought the motive was for this attack. i think it's motivated by the need for al—shabab to show that they are strong and to put the comment to the new president's statements and statements from the new cabinet saying that a war against al—shabab was to be waged. so it's al—shabab showing that they are still strong and ready to fight. their attack is a typical al—shabab attack. these hotel attacks we have seen over and ov
marc ashdown, bbc news. an attack by al—shabab militants in the capital, mogadishu. he said the number of dead could be higher, because some bodies may have been removed by relatives. militants stormed the hayat hotel on friday — in a siege that lasted 30 hours. earlier, somalia's police commissioner told reporters that the security forces rescued 106 people. the authorities say all the militants were killed — although the group itself says some escaped. earlier i spoke stig jarle hansen,...
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marc, let me ask you about the quarter.en't for airframe, this would be one of the great blowout quarters. where are you in terms of getting into the first part of the blowup? tell us about the quarter. it was pretty great. >> it was the best quarter in the history. as our cross rate came in, in the first quarter, we are well up above 500 million for the first half of the year in sales. if you remember back in late last year, we are still seeing the impact of that. so we had to have a lot of product in order to get the products to the customers and to meet the demand we have been seeing all around the world. we decided to use that, but no , basically, the situation has much more improved. we have a very good inventory position and so for the next quarter, but especially for the first quarter, we see this cross margin coming into place, which we see at around 60% is where we see the cross margin for our business. >> that would be defining one of the better gross margins we have seen of the new companies. martin, do you think
marc, let me ask you about the quarter.en't for airframe, this would be one of the great blowout quarters. where are you in terms of getting into the first part of the blowup? tell us about the quarter. it was pretty great. >> it was the best quarter in the history. as our cross rate came in, in the first quarter, we are well up above 500 million for the first half of the year in sales. if you remember back in late last year, we are still seeing the impact of that. so we had to have a lot...
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>>> plus the state department pressing russia to reless marc fogel on humanitarian grounds. pros, right now on upwork.com so, i'm a beach side hotel. as you can see, i'm pretty relaxed. i uh don't mean to brag, but i do have multiple pools. i'm looking for someone who likes sand and sun. active types are cool. i know a lot of fun spots. if you have kids, great. i'm great with kids. and uh yeah that's me, a beach side hotel. ♪ ♪ ♪ so i climbed into the cab, and then i settled down inside ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man ♪ ♪ of travel i've had my share, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere ♪ ♪ ♪ it wasn't me by shaggy ♪ you're never responsible for unauthorized purchases on your discover card. i'm a fancy exercise bike noobie. instructor: come on! a little more! and i'm taking a detour. and if you don't have the right home insurance coverage, you could be working this out yourself. so get allstate. we are the first generation of patients who get to redefine what it means. what should it look like, and what can we be as a community of women? it's still okay t
>>> plus the state department pressing russia to reless marc fogel on humanitarian grounds. pros, right now on upwork.com so, i'm a beach side hotel. as you can see, i'm pretty relaxed. i uh don't mean to brag, but i do have multiple pools. i'm looking for someone who likes sand and sun. active types are cool. i know a lot of fun spots. if you have kids, great. i'm great with kids. and uh yeah that's me, a beach side hotel. ♪ ♪ ♪ so i climbed into the cab, and then i settled down...
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"washington post" marc thiessen and hugh hewitt. in this whole case. >> the judge can't move fast enough, bret, in my view. he may have to redact a name if they have a confidential informant inside of mar-a-lago. but there is a seven-year pattern of practice of abuse of trump and his team by the senior and doj people from the steele dossier through the carter page fisa warrant and bruce ohr and peter strzok and lisa page and andrew mccabe and you name it james comey. the burden is on the government to prove this is not a continuation of what has been a seven year long crusade to get trump. now with the former vice president pence saying that he is no not 99% of the bureau front lines should be appreciative of them. but this senior of this agency has been targeting trump for years. they have got the documents they went in for. i see no treason release except if they have confidential informants in it. >> bret: harold? >> harold: first, thanks for having me. one of the things i continue to reflect on is that president trump and his te
"washington post" marc thiessen and hugh hewitt. in this whole case. >> the judge can't move fast enough, bret, in my view. he may have to redact a name if they have a confidential informant inside of mar-a-lago. but there is a seven-year pattern of practice of abuse of trump and his team by the senior and doj people from the steele dossier through the carter page fisa warrant and bruce ohr and peter strzok and lisa page and andrew mccabe and you name it james comey. the burden...
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he defeats republican marc molinaro. >> there it is, steve kornacki at the big board. the night that nbc news called a hotly contested election. a swing district that went to trump in zweent and then joe biden in 2020. steve joins us in just a moment to break down how democrats' messaging on abortion rights is now recasting the conversation about that once expected red wave this fall. >>> also from new york, a victory for two key figures since the impeachment of donald trump, jerry nadler handily defeated caroline maloney after powerful allies were forced to run for the same seat. and in a crowded 10th district, federal prosecutor daniel goldman won unseeding mondaire jones. and in florida, democrats have placed their debts on charlie crist to challenge the state's current republican governor ron desantis in the general elocation. and it will be former orlando police chief congresswoman val demings trying to unseat marco rubio in the united states senate. both charlie crist and val demings will be our guests on the show a short time from now. good morning, welcome to "
he defeats republican marc molinaro. >> there it is, steve kornacki at the big board. the night that nbc news called a hotly contested election. a swing district that went to trump in zweent and then joe biden in 2020. steve joins us in just a moment to break down how democrats' messaging on abortion rights is now recasting the conversation about that once expected red wave this fall. >>> also from new york, a victory for two key figures since the impeachment of donald trump,...
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wait, marc is coming to town?rc benioff. >> i thought maybe he was coming back to san francisco. >> no. he's going to be here. i want him to be here for the show, but that would be too much fun. >> he should come here why wouldn't he? >> all right marc, please come on the show, marc >> in person >> i have him for "mad money." >> this show >> that's a sacred site for a bunch of them. by the way, verizon raised its dividend, what, 16 years have you seen that stock, david? david, you used to think that was a 45 to 55 stock you don't feel that way anymore. >> i have never made a prediction on the stock price, as you well know >> but did you read that piece last week by moffett >> of course, we discussed it quite a bit, we even had craig moffett join us in the 10:00 >> i don't presume everyone watched that show. >> there continue to be a lot of questions as to whether or not t-mobile is going to be the dominant provider in some way as a result of being able to offer service given that its network quality offers service
wait, marc is coming to town?rc benioff. >> i thought maybe he was coming back to san francisco. >> no. he's going to be here. i want him to be here for the show, but that would be too much fun. >> he should come here why wouldn't he? >> all right marc, please come on the show, marc >> in person >> i have him for "mad money." >> this show >> that's a sacred site for a bunch of them. by the way, verizon raised its dividend, what, 16 years...
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marc ashdown, bbc news.icion of shooting dead nine—year—old 0livia pratt—korbel on monday night, have been released on bail. she was fatally shot at her home in liverpool, in the north west of england. 0ur correspondent emma vardy reports from there. this police investigation has been moving pretty rapidly here with two arrests in the past 48 hours and police activity has been very visible on the streets. but those two men that were being questioned this afternoon have now been released on bail and officers say there is still more work to do. children and parents watched as armed police arrived on this residential street and a man was restrained and taken away. the second arrest in this investigation took place not far from the scene of olivia's murder. what did you see? i saw a lot of armed police. i was a bit alarmed and taken aback but i was glad. all i'm thinking about, to be honest, is olivia's family. six days on from the shooting in which 0livia pratt—korbel was killed, and people are continuing to la
marc ashdown, bbc news.icion of shooting dead nine—year—old 0livia pratt—korbel on monday night, have been released on bail. she was fatally shot at her home in liverpool, in the north west of england. 0ur correspondent emma vardy reports from there. this police investigation has been moving pretty rapidly here with two arrests in the past 48 hours and police activity has been very visible on the streets. but those two men that were being questioned this afternoon have now been released...
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marc ashdown, bbc news.to the missing student nurse owami davies, on the same day that her family reported her disappearance. the 2a year—old went missing from her home in essex on the fourth ofjuly. sanchia berg has more. you have my number. owami davies, as herfriends, family and colleagues know her — a bubbly, lively student nurse with a promising future. she has just secured a permanentjob at one of london's most prestigious hospital trusts. and this is the last confirmed sighting of her, more than six weeks ago, outside the african food centre in croydon, 30 miles from her home, looking dishevelled and disorientated. it was the 11th ofjuly when she left her home in essex. 48 hours later, her mother contacted the police. the next day, she was seen on cctv at derby road near west croydon station around midnight, with an unidentified man. 12 hours later, the last sighting. earlier this month, five men were arrested, two on suspicion of murder. they have all been released on bail. we now know that on the 6t
marc ashdown, bbc news.to the missing student nurse owami davies, on the same day that her family reported her disappearance. the 2a year—old went missing from her home in essex on the fourth ofjuly. sanchia berg has more. you have my number. owami davies, as herfriends, family and colleagues know her — a bubbly, lively student nurse with a promising future. she has just secured a permanentjob at one of london's most prestigious hospital trusts. and this is the last confirmed sighting of...
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marc ashdown, bbc news.ndent for pa media, alanjones, and asked him why this strike is going ahead. all these disputes which are breaking out all over the place now, they're mainly about pay. and the main driver of these is the rate of inflation seems to be completely out of control. so the union has rejected an offer they say is worth 7%. the companies say it's worth between 8.1% and 9.5%. you know, not not that long ago, those kind of figures would have been accepted by anyone, i think. so itjust shows you how the rate of inflation really is causing these disputes now. so the strike started this morning. there's a picket line outside the two main gates at felixstowe. and i'm not aware of any talks planned today or tomorrow so it looks like this strike is going to go ahead for eight days. and those numbers you mentioned there appear to be generous when compared to other industries on face value, so why have they decided to still go ahead with this strike? i think unite in particular are really focused on tr
marc ashdown, bbc news.ndent for pa media, alanjones, and asked him why this strike is going ahead. all these disputes which are breaking out all over the place now, they're mainly about pay. and the main driver of these is the rate of inflation seems to be completely out of control. so the union has rejected an offer they say is worth 7%. the companies say it's worth between 8.1% and 9.5%. you know, not not that long ago, those kind of figures would have been accepted by anyone, i think. so...
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here's our business correspondent marc ashdown. what do we want? 10%!the summer of strikes has reached felixstowe docks. these workers would normally be making sure essential goods find their way to households but today, 1,900 members of the unite union are starting an eight—day walk—out. we've spent nine months negotiating with the company and unfortunately, we haven't managed to reach a settlement. therefore, we felt we had no alternative but to take industrial action. i think a lot of people are behind us because they can relate. this is a time when everyone has been in a pinch with fuel, energy prices. keeps going up, and not enough's being done to help families that are struggling. they're being offered a 7% pay rise with a £500 one—off lump sum. they're asking for 10%, in line with inflation. a strike here threatens to disrupt supply chains across the uk. it's called the port of britain for a reason. about 4 million standard—size containers are moved in and out of felixstowe every year, about half the uk total, filled with everything from food and
here's our business correspondent marc ashdown. what do we want? 10%!the summer of strikes has reached felixstowe docks. these workers would normally be making sure essential goods find their way to households but today, 1,900 members of the unite union are starting an eight—day walk—out. we've spent nine months negotiating with the company and unfortunately, we haven't managed to reach a settlement. therefore, we felt we had no alternative but to take industrial action. i think a lot of...
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marc ashdown, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent nick earley is here with me.ies of strikes over pay — another headache for the incoming prime minister. yes, and it is looking ever more daunting, notjust the cost of living crisis, big economic pressures, but potentially the most significant industrial issues in decades. with inflation going up, it should pay go up significantly too? that is the augment of the unions. 0r that is the augment of the unions. or should pay rises be limited to stop inflation getting worse, that is at some arguments you hear from the conservative party and the bank of england as well. what you have from the labour party is more strikes are inevitable because the cost of living crisis is really starting to bite, and it is clear that this will be a massive challenge for the next prime minister. rishi sunak and liz truss have both said they will crack down on strikes. rishi sunak�*s team it said he is willing nothing out when it comes to limiting disruption, liz truss has said within weeks of taking office she would change the law to man
marc ashdown, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent nick earley is here with me.ies of strikes over pay — another headache for the incoming prime minister. yes, and it is looking ever more daunting, notjust the cost of living crisis, big economic pressures, but potentially the most significant industrial issues in decades. with inflation going up, it should pay go up significantly too? that is the augment of the unions. 0r that is the augment of the unions. or should pay rises be limited to...
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here's marc ashdown. "help is coming."sage from the chancellor on rocketing energy bills. but when, how and who will receive it remains difficult to tell. in an interview with the daily telegraph, nadhim zahawi warns high bills could be here to stay for the next two years, and says while he's concerned about helping people on benefits, and pensioners, those on middle incomes will need help too. "if you're a senior nurse or a senior teacher on £45,000 a year," he says, "you're having your energy bills go up by 80%." "it's really hard." "we're looking at all the options." the energy price cap is set by the regulator 0fgem. it's rising by 80% in october. currently, a typical annual energy bill paid by direct debit is £1,971. in october, that will rise to £3,519. prepayment meter customers pay a little extra — a typical usage bill from october, then, will be £3,608. i am afraid the pain may not be over. the energy price cap is now reviewed every three months. analysts are predicting a rise injanuary and another one in april, w
here's marc ashdown. "help is coming."sage from the chancellor on rocketing energy bills. but when, how and who will receive it remains difficult to tell. in an interview with the daily telegraph, nadhim zahawi warns high bills could be here to stay for the next two years, and says while he's concerned about helping people on benefits, and pensioners, those on middle incomes will need help too. "if you're a senior nurse or a senior teacher on £45,000 a year," he says,...
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marc siegel, and how she plans to revamp the cdc.ext. doing on their p? they're banking, with bank of america. the groom's parents? they just found out they can redeem rewards for a second honeymoon. romance is in the air. like these two. he's realizing he's in love. and that his dating app just went up. must be fate. and phil. he forgot a gift, so he's sending the happy couple some money. digital tools so impressive, you just can't stop banking. what would you like the power to do? i typed in my dad's name... and i found his childhood home. he's been wondering about the address for seventy years... (chuckle) and i found it in five minutes. travel back in time in no time with the 1950 census on ancestry. ♪ but i like it, i love it, ♪ ♪ i want some more of it ♪ ♪ i try so hard, i can't rise above it ♪ ♪♪♪ >> aishah: growing fallout at the cdc after director rochelle walensky admits the agency needs a total overhaul following their botched response to the pandemic. dr. marc siegel just sat down with the doctor, he shares what she told
marc siegel, and how she plans to revamp the cdc.ext. doing on their p? they're banking, with bank of america. the groom's parents? they just found out they can redeem rewards for a second honeymoon. romance is in the air. like these two. he's realizing he's in love. and that his dating app just went up. must be fate. and phil. he forgot a gift, so he's sending the happy couple some money. digital tools so impressive, you just can't stop banking. what would you like the power to do? i typed in...
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connell mcshane and marc thiessen standing by as we await the president. plaque psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make. like the shot they take. the memories they create. or the spin they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, you can achieve clearer skin. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla can cause serious allergic reactions. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. oh, hey. buying a car from vroom is so easy, all you need is a phone and a finger. just go to vroom.com, scroll through thousands of ca
connell mcshane and marc thiessen standing by as we await the president. plaque psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make. like the shot they take. the memories they create. or the spin they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, you can achieve clearer skin. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla can cause serious allergic reactions. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting....
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and the republican marc mo mol r molinaro. >> what about new york's 23rd district, talking about buffaloounding areas. you have carl paladino facing off with the chair. he has a history of incendiary remarks, he said the attorney general garland, in this moment, using words like that, he at one point said hitler was the kind of leader we need today and he has the backing of the number three among house republicans, elise stefanik and he has a good shot, doesn't he? >> obviously has a good shot. he's a very wealthy man and his name is well known. he ran for governor unsuccessfully in the past. this is the case where the republican party has to figure out what they stand for and who they are. palladino was the co-chair for trump in 2018. he's going against the current sitting chair of the state party, nick langworthy. they're trying to figure out which direction they go in. do you want a wild and unfit candidate like palladino who says whatever is on his mind, makes wild threats and sort of half apologizes for it and says it is all a big joke, do you treat him like the joke he says he's he
and the republican marc mo mol r molinaro. >> what about new york's 23rd district, talking about buffaloounding areas. you have carl paladino facing off with the chair. he has a history of incendiary remarks, he said the attorney general garland, in this moment, using words like that, he at one point said hitler was the kind of leader we need today and he has the backing of the number three among house republicans, elise stefanik and he has a good shot, doesn't he? >> obviously has...
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and co-founder marc andreessen writing in a blog post today, "we think it is natural that for his firstework adam returns to the theme of connecting people through transforming their physical spaces and building communities where people spend the most time their homes. our deirdre bosa, who's covered wework for years, joins us for more and deirdre, my question is did marc andreessen not watch "we crashed" he must have he got a little jealous he didn't have a part in it, sara it's a lot of people, not just wall street buzzing about this a lot of of people in the bay area are kind of scratching their heads and thinking okay, adam neumann may be still this kind of incredible founder and entrepreneur a lot of charm really good pitch man. but if you think that he's been humbled from the experience with wework, why throw another $350 million at him for a company to value it at a billion dollars prelaunch? it feels sort of like deja vu all over again in terms of what the actual business is, flow, we don't know a lot of the details but it does sort of feel like similar to what he was doing with
and co-founder marc andreessen writing in a blog post today, "we think it is natural that for his firstework adam returns to the theme of connecting people through transforming their physical spaces and building communities where people spend the most time their homes. our deirdre bosa, who's covered wework for years, joins us for more and deirdre, my question is did marc andreessen not watch "we crashed" he must have he got a little jealous he didn't have a part in it, sara it's...