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melissa?lissa to see what can come of it. and one of the things that comes out of it is, they help them with rent in this house. the east coast of canada. >> and the gift kept coming. so gabe melissa and her family a free weekend at a music park. even played for teen tickets to get them there. but the weekend was a ruse. police wanted the family out of the house so that they could move in and launch the final phase of their nova scotia takedown. >> while melissa and chris were at the amusement park for the weekend, police were in the house setting up wiretaps everywhere. >> krista melissa had no idea what was going on under their noses? >> they had no idea that police were in the house setting of these wiretaps. >> but even with the house bucked, police know that there was no guarantee that they would catch the couple saying something incriminating. >> because people who may have committed a crime don't just sit around talking about what they did in the past. especially when they're busy takin
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one other thing, you know, you follow tesla closely, melissa. you know, he sold a lot of it to fund this, but according to robert frank, who tracked this very closely, his math, he might need to sell or at least raise another couple billion dollars for his $31 billion, or i should say, $25 billion check that he's going to have to write here for this you have $32 billion, roughly, in equity, and then $13 billion in debt, let's call it those are rough numbers. >> david faber, thank you very much, as always. fantastic reporting. we appreciate it david faber. >>> for more on this story and why it is happening now, let's welcome in alex canterwitz, founder of big technology and cnbc contributor alex, welcome. good to have you with us i guess as i was listening to david and pondering the mercurial mr. musk, i'm wondering whether it is your instinct that this is the end of it. >> oh, that is really tough to call it the end. because i feel like we've been at the end so many different times. when musk signed the deal to close. then we thought, okay, he i
one other thing, you know, you follow tesla closely, melissa. you know, he sold a lot of it to fund this, but according to robert frank, who tracked this very closely, his math, he might need to sell or at least raise another couple billion dollars for his $31 billion, or i should say, $25 billion check that he's going to have to write here for this you have $32 billion, roughly, in equity, and then $13 billion in debt, let's call it those are rough numbers. >> david faber, thank you very...
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hey, steve >> melissa, hey. the federal reserve governor lisa cook in her first speech as federal reserve governor saying that ongoing rate hikes will likely be required in addition to that, a restrictive policy will need to be maintained until there's confidence that inflation is coming down towards the fed's 2% goal at some point, she says, will it be appropriate to slow the pace of increases, but that depends on progress regarding inflation. policies she says should be based on inflation data showing it's actually falling, rather than forecasts of data there's a risk high inflation becomes entrenched, she says, and that inflation is stubbornly, unacceptably high, and broad-based. very much onboard with the committee on this. cook joined the fed in may, hasn't spoken until now. inflation declining sooner than anticipated, she says, with risks skewed to the upside there's some easing of inflationer pressure and some easing of supply bottlenecks, and good prices have been coming down, but service prices are goin
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a truth that melissa tells.ts, school board members, candidates on the ballot rather did not exist. a truth that is not going anywhere. we are in a new era, a new world where a person's initial introduction to sexuality and gender identity can happen in a safe environment if you let it. perhaps a child identify as transgender, this book will help them feel seen. or maybe it will make them learn compassion, open-mindedness. either way, you can expect a good story and deeply meaningful conversation when you decide to open the cover of melissa. we have a meaniful conversation coming up as well. i will be joined by the author of melissa, alex gino, we will talk about the frequent ban of their book, the decision to republish melissa under a different name, and much more. a under different name, and much more. different name, and much more. keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks, make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. >> j
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melissa. i remember that fairy incident and that contributed i to eventually exit have been president packing. he and now i understand president, you has had a rocky start to his presidency. do you think people will be blaming hen sir? certainly things are are going to get pretty political. there was another conservative here in, in an incident that took place at, at this site and he was calling out encouragement to so the green president use prime minister as he toured the site, showing that he should cheer up in this was amongst people that had come to share their. busy wishes here. so certainly the question is just how political this will get with humans approval rating dropping below 30 percent. recently, people here in south korea are trying to come to terms with this now. just behind me and alter, has been set up just near the the alley where this took place people and also placed chrysanthemums at city hall and, and given out now black ribbons to call for those that have lost their live
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>> thanks for having me, melissa. i don't think any danger has been averted in fact, if you look at how gilts traded, later today, at 6:30 this morning, the 30-year gilt was yielding 422, it went out at 480 that's almost 60 basis points. so i would say that it's a thumbs down. yes, it's good to get the finance minister out of there and maybe things will get a little bit better, but by the bank of england stepping away and this already dramatically happening, i think the bond vigilantes are going the feast on the uk over the next couple of weeks, and you have to remember, two weeks from now, the uk is going to quantitative tightening i see nothing good coming out of the uk right now >> what's your sense about positioning after we've heard this because we've also got this sort of data point, october 31st is when the new finance minister is going to lay out the medium-term plan we have this sort of window of a few weeks here, in which to trade. how is the positioning, you know, in this period >> pension funds are still o
>> thanks for having me, melissa. i don't think any danger has been averted in fact, if you look at how gilts traded, later today, at 6:30 this morning, the 30-year gilt was yielding 422, it went out at 480 that's almost 60 basis points. so i would say that it's a thumbs down. yes, it's good to get the finance minister out of there and maybe things will get a little bit better, but by the bank of england stepping away and this already dramatically happening, i think the bond vigilantes...
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melissa lee, back to you >> rick santelli, thank you. and the moves of the bond market of course impacting mortgages. rates on the 30-year fixed back above 7% if you could even find a mortgage, diana olick has been looking at that story for us diana. >> that's right, melissa it's really a double whammy right now for would-be home buyers the average rate on the 30-year fixed crossed over 7% at the end of the last week and just kept going higher, hitting 7.14% according to mortgage news daily. that's the highest level in over 20 years remember, we started this year right around 3%. now, we've seen the refinance market decimated with those applications down well over 80% from a year ago according to the mortgage bankers association's latest report. applications to buy a home down 37%. and to make matters worse, it's now even harder to qualify for a loan mortgage credit availability fell in september for the seventh straight month, down 5.4% from august according to the mba's index. it's now at the lowest level since 2013, when the housing m
melissa lee, back to you >> rick santelli, thank you. and the moves of the bond market of course impacting mortgages. rates on the 30-year fixed back above 7% if you could even find a mortgage, diana olick has been looking at that story for us diana. >> that's right, melissa it's really a double whammy right now for would-be home buyers the average rate on the 30-year fixed crossed over 7% at the end of the last week and just kept going higher, hitting 7.14% according to mortgage...
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ah, i melissa chan. thanks for joining us. search operations continue in the indian state of gujarat where a bridge collapse killed at least a 132 people. the suspension bridge was 1st built in the 19th century but had recently undergone a refurbishment opening just days earlier. boats have been scouring the area to locate any additional victims. eye witnesses say many of those who fell into the river were children. crowds had packed the foot bridge, celebrating the holidays of the devali and go out googe erotic year. he w, south asia bureau chief america cima, has more about the many questions being asked, how this disaster could happen, and who is responsible? how could a bridge which had gone through months of renovations, or be opened and collapse within just days of reopening. now they are obviously lot of theories to that. people are also asking themselves, why were so many people allowed on a bridge? about 500 people are meant to have been on the bridge when it collapsed. now, a special tribunal h
ah, i melissa chan. thanks for joining us. search operations continue in the indian state of gujarat where a bridge collapse killed at least a 132 people. the suspension bridge was 1st built in the 19th century but had recently undergone a refurbishment opening just days earlier. boats have been scouring the area to locate any additional victims. eye witnesses say many of those who fell into the river were children. crowds had packed the foot bridge, celebrating the holidays of the devali and...
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melissa, i love what you have said. you will. you will be new. wrangell was vulnerable to beauty in a way that i find very few people in the world to be and the vulnerability to beauty. look at us and look at, look at especially look at the africa as a particularly and spectacularly beautiful and, and, and to use story and language and words to create an entire glossary of our particular beauty. which allowed him then to you know, you know, throw back the ugliness that the ugly words that had been directed at our particular wonderfulness. the create of those particular those particular ideas. yeah, i yeah. he was a man. absolutely vulnerable to beauty. yeah. i'm going to bring in the writer here, lorenzo talks about how she was inspired by the way, been your van guest saw the world. this is what she told us earlier. i remember this is time and contact his work. i was reading. why need him kinda into in content? and there was so much emotion. any g a is the way he communicates the way through, wrote about and right when i became a
melissa, i love what you have said. you will. you will be new. wrangell was vulnerable to beauty in a way that i find very few people in the world to be and the vulnerability to beauty. look at us and look at, look at especially look at the africa as a particularly and spectacularly beautiful and, and, and to use story and language and words to create an entire glossary of our particular beauty. which allowed him then to you know, you know, throw back the ugliness that the ugly words that had...
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we have melissa and at show, and eva, and he said good to have. oh, fear you with us, melissa. tell me your connection to been your van. get. hello audience, your connection. introduce yourself to our viewers around the world. thank you. my name is melissa a. may. may. i happened to be his youngest sister. oh, he likes to see his baby sister and i'm connecting from kenya. yet to have you actual it's so lovely to have you on the stream always. this is a new role for you, so, so excited to have you reintroduce yourself and tell our audience your connection with the subject of today's episode of the st. lovely to see if maybe i'm a, i'm in my address in india though i live in bangalore. i'm a writer, so maker and a public health artist and my connection to this is that i edited a collection of essays and sha stories that i was going to talk about boxing because i admired his writing, but mostly because he was a very close friend of mine over the last lot 70 years my life i get to had here and yvonne walk into the street. please introduce yourself to our audience around the world.
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next, we also have melissa melissa naulin, lucy associate curator of decorative art to the white house just across the street. where she has served since 2003 in the presidency of george w. bush. melissa naulin previously held territorial post at washington's mount vernon, the winter ford museum in delaware and the drum museum of new york. she was the master of arts degree from the winter third program in early american culture at the university of delaware as well as a bachelors degree from smith college. last but not least, we have pushed susan p. schoelwer the executive director of historic preservation and collections and the robert h. smith senior curator at george washington's mount vernon. where she directs the architectural preservation, furnishings and interpretation of george and martha washington's home, the surrounding plantations, structures, as well as the landscapes. a ph. d. graduate of yale and an m a graduate from the winterthur program at the university of delaware. she also has a bachelors degree from the university of notre dame. and exhibit that ran from 2016 to 2
next, we also have melissa melissa naulin, lucy associate curator of decorative art to the white house just across the street. where she has served since 2003 in the presidency of george w. bush. melissa naulin previously held territorial post at washington's mount vernon, the winter ford museum in delaware and the drum museum of new york. she was the master of arts degree from the winter third program in early american culture at the university of delaware as well as a bachelors degree from...
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melissa, i'll start with you.orneys filing with the supreme court argues, and this is a quote, the 11th circuit lack jurisdiction to review the special master order. in your legal expertise, is that enough of an argument to try and slow down this process? >> while, obviously, it's enough of an argument to slow it down, because clarence thomas, who is the circuit justice for the 11th circuit, has already given a weeklong deadline to the doj to respond to this. again, this is all in the context of judge dearie's order, which said in the special master's review likely concluded toward the end of this month or to board the beginning of november. so, this adds another week to that. so, it's already been successful in delaying this and dragging this out a little bit. but, again, it's a very modest claim. the view here is that the 11th circuit lack jurisdiction to review the special master's order. it does not deal with the second part of the special master's order, which allowed for the department of justice to continue
melissa, i'll start with you.orneys filing with the supreme court argues, and this is a quote, the 11th circuit lack jurisdiction to review the special master order. in your legal expertise, is that enough of an argument to try and slow down this process? >> while, obviously, it's enough of an argument to slow it down, because clarence thomas, who is the circuit justice for the 11th circuit, has already given a weeklong deadline to the doj to respond to this. again, this is all in the...
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melissa, mongolia, landlocked. an sandwiched between russia and china has had a difficult line to walk over the past year, dependent on both powers, yet needing to hedge one against the other. as result, it has generally opted for what's called a non aligned position on the international stage. in other words, don't make us pick sides. he doubly had the chance to sit down with prime minister with some strong oh, you know, darren and ask him about the countries position on ukraine. here's an excerpt, some ot so little saw inner vessels that are from the very beginning, mongolia has held to position and policy that countries should resolve their issues in a peaceful way. by a diplomatic means, with minimal damage to each other in person. i'm also so it is clear that mongolia stands against war and for peace. mr butterfield, this is an extremely important challenge all heads of government around the world, as well as for the united nations and the security council members who play a key role. so it is a historic chall
melissa, mongolia, landlocked. an sandwiched between russia and china has had a difficult line to walk over the past year, dependent on both powers, yet needing to hedge one against the other. as result, it has generally opted for what's called a non aligned position on the international stage. in other words, don't make us pick sides. he doubly had the chance to sit down with prime minister with some strong oh, you know, darren and ask him about the countries position on ukraine. here's an...
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i'm melissa lee. the markets taking a late-day turn lower to cap you have an ugly week, month, and quarter. the s&p 500 at a new 2022 low. one of the big surprises this week, apple. you've gotten a lot of questions on this one since we proposed it as a play last week. is the theory still intact how should we adjust we'll go through it together for those who want another more mild mannered trade, we've got something for meat and potatoes. first let's get quick thoughts on the week from all of and what a week it was. first let's get quick thoughts carter, kick it off. >> bad week, and i think that the seduction -- and that's why you use that word, somehow we're going to bottom at the june low, put in a double bottom, it's not like that. it's a hit parade. there's wisdom in price. stocks go down a lot, and then what happens they start missing their earnings that's what we're getting now, the second act the data's coming back from individual companies it's not good. >> scott, what was your take >> melissa
i'm melissa lee. the markets taking a late-day turn lower to cap you have an ugly week, month, and quarter. the s&p 500 at a new 2022 low. one of the big surprises this week, apple. you've gotten a lot of questions on this one since we proposed it as a play last week. is the theory still intact how should we adjust we'll go through it together for those who want another more mild mannered trade, we've got something for meat and potatoes. first let's get quick thoughts on the week from all...
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melissa. tell me your connection to be in your van. get, hello audience, your connection. introduce yourself to abuse around the world. thank you. my name is melissa, may now i happen to be his youngest sister, so he likes to say baby sister and i'm connecting from kenya to have you. i tell it's so lovely to have you on the stream wave. this is a new row for you, so sorry, sorry to have you re introduce yourself and tell audience your connection with the subject of today's episode of the st. louis to see if i'm problem. i'm in my dress india though i live in bangalore. i'm a writer and a public health activist. and my connection to this is that i edited the collection of short stories that we're going to talk about possibly because i had binders writing, but mostly because he was a very close friend of mine, of the last 17 years my life. so i get to have you and yvonne, welcome to the street. please introduce yourself to audience around the world. tell them your connection to be in your van. go. why 9 or thank you very um. well, i'm yv
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hey, kate. >> melissa, right. prim nalls moved beyond bitcoin increasingly taking advantage of newer crypto technologies and thousands of other cryptocurrencies are out there research firm eliptdic estimates since start of 2020 roughly $40 billion in illicit crypto transfers. most coming from three key technologies first is decentralized exchanges, which broadly fall under something called decentralized finance. some call that defi designed to work without intermediaries and then coinslot. letting users transfer crypto without opening an account eleptic put it, caters almost exclusively to a criminal audience and finally bridges the name suggests, those go to the bridge for training assets across different blockchains that aren't always compatible. crypto transactions are mostly traceable although anonymous this has helped law enforcement calling the pipeline the big one but a lot harder to track the money moving across different block chains calling that chain hopping. the treasury department pointed to this site
hey, kate. >> melissa, right. prim nalls moved beyond bitcoin increasingly taking advantage of newer crypto technologies and thousands of other cryptocurrencies are out there research firm eliptdic estimates since start of 2020 roughly $40 billion in illicit crypto transfers. most coming from three key technologies first is decentralized exchanges, which broadly fall under something called decentralized finance. some call that defi designed to work without intermediaries and then...
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melissa.ren -- chose not to have children because i dedicated my life to my career. and i think that women -- this is a question -- have women really woken up to the reality of you can't do it all, particularly during covid, because so much of the burden fell on them to educate their kids because the teachers unions had a stranglehold on the family. >> you know, it's a great point and what we find in the data and the research and the women we work with all around the world, i'll give you an example. one of our graduates said this. she said over the course of my career, i've had a career that's been suggested to me versus defined by me. to your point, part of what we're doing is giving women back the power and the voice to et set their own career path and define success on their terms. everyone's definition of success isn't just about moving up the corporate ladder. other women's definition of success is more time with their family, more about impact and purpose-driven work so we've got to open
melissa.ren -- chose not to have children because i dedicated my life to my career. and i think that women -- this is a question -- have women really woken up to the reality of you can't do it all, particularly during covid, because so much of the burden fell on them to educate their kids because the teachers unions had a stranglehold on the family. >> you know, it's a great point and what we find in the data and the research and the women we work with all around the world, i'll give you...
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i'm melissa lee. this is "fast money" on the desk, courtney garcia, kiaren fine per and guy adami there was this forecast on how much farther the s&p could fall according to jamie dimon. >> may have a way to fall. depends on soft landing, hard landing, it's hard for me to answer that. it could be another easy 20%, and i think like the next 0% will be much more painful than the first, the next 100 basis points will be more painful than the next 100 people aren't used to it, and i think negative rates when all is said and sdron l have been a complete failure >> another 20y from here that implies the s&p below 2900, a level it's not seen since the depths of the pandemic dimon warning that the u.s. could fall into recession in six to nine minutes saying the fed, quote, waited too long and did too little stocks already trading near two-year lows. the s&p getting within four points of its worst level since october 2020 the dow falling below 29000 and the nasdaq posting its lowest close since july 2020 and t
i'm melissa lee. this is "fast money" on the desk, courtney garcia, kiaren fine per and guy adami there was this forecast on how much farther the s&p could fall according to jamie dimon. >> may have a way to fall. depends on soft landing, hard landing, it's hard for me to answer that. it could be another easy 20%, and i think like the next 0% will be much more painful than the first, the next 100 basis points will be more painful than the next 100 people aren't used to it,...
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do you think melissa as well? um, yeah, i mean, i think elaine's point about what i was thinking about how the history the history that has been told maybe started with the kind of low-hanging fruit in terms of what what were the what was preserved in terms of the documentation, you know kind of starting there and then as susan was saying, i mean the questions have broadened so much as we've begun to understand that it is not just the history of our political leaders of white men that needed to be preserved but expanded into all kinds of realms people of different races ethnicities sexual orientation gender all of those things, which we are now, we're a looking for evidence of that history in those documents that may have been overlooked before and you know, just prioritizing learning and sharing those histories, which just hadn't been i did in the past. so i mean i think women will continue to do a lot of that work as just as they started but again, fortunately the field has opened up so much to for us to be so m
do you think melissa as well? um, yeah, i mean, i think elaine's point about what i was thinking about how the history the history that has been told maybe started with the kind of low-hanging fruit in terms of what what were the what was preserved in terms of the documentation, you know kind of starting there and then as susan was saying, i mean the questions have broadened so much as we've begun to understand that it is not just the history of our political leaders of white men that needed to...
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no >> i'm with melissa. she said and the context of the question and was it asking about a particular asset class because there is plenty of liquidity in the s&p 500 names but mortgage backed securities or corporates that are not triple a or double a i know there are liquidity problems there. >> right. >> if that's the context of the question, i'm good. >> thanks for take three stock lunch and then some dessert. >> like fast food. >> thank you for watching "power lunch. see you tonight at 5:00 on "fast". >> and "closing bell" begins right now. see you tomorrow >>> stocks are starting the week on a shaky footing, though making a decent comeback we took a hit when jamie dimon told cnbc how much more downside there could be for the market. >> there could be another 20% and, you know, i think like the next 20% will be more painful than the first. >> then stocks gained ground back after comments from fed vice chair lael brainard. >> moving forward deliberately and in a data dependent manner will enable us to lear
no >> i'm with melissa. she said and the context of the question and was it asking about a particular asset class because there is plenty of liquidity in the s&p 500 names but mortgage backed securities or corporates that are not triple a or double a i know there are liquidity problems there. >> right. >> if that's the context of the question, i'm good. >> thanks for take three stock lunch and then some dessert. >> like fast food. >> thank you for...
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ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. japan's governing political party faces questions about it's linked to a religious group known as the unification church. the assassin of former prime minister, sions, obey had blamed the church for bankrupting his family and had said it was the reason behind the attack. and since abe's murder, as scrutiny has grown, the public has learned that as much as half of the liberal democratic parties lawmakers have had some kind of contact with this church under pressure, prime minister for me. ok, shita has pledged action that i might. and oh, that's all you gotta pay for. the shita just informed me that he wants me to proceed with the investigation. the unification church under the religious corporations act, vocal control. so some okay, i should, he thought, oh, i told him that i will start working now. so you got my stand on my credit though. i work hard to make sure that we enforce the act that might be joining us as a journalist, frank smith in so frank, this church has its origins in south korea before migrating to japan. tell us a bit about th
ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. japan's governing political party faces questions about it's linked to a religious group known as the unification church. the assassin of former prime minister, sions, obey had blamed the church for bankrupting his family and had said it was the reason behind the attack. and since abe's murder, as scrutiny has grown, the public has learned that as much as half of the liberal democratic parties lawmakers have had some kind of contact with this church...
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melissa, it's great seeing you again.at arrive in the united states, mostly from venezuela, are automatically being sent back. what are they facing? >> i mean, a lot of uncertainty. they're in a foreign country. they do speak the language but, you know, for those that speak spanish it's very obvious when somebody's from a different country because they speak spanish differently and so they do send out, it is quite obvious, that they are not locals which puts them at a higher risk of being kidnapped and raped and facing other forms of violence in these border towns. and so it's a really unsafe, unsure place for them to be. >> melissa, talk to me about what your extraordinary work that you do and the service that you give to so many people. how would you describe the situation right now? >> you know, it's really tough. right now a lot of what we're doing is trying to help people get themselves into the united states so that they can seek asylum, so we're having to ask question about like, you know, what has the suffering be
melissa, it's great seeing you again.at arrive in the united states, mostly from venezuela, are automatically being sent back. what are they facing? >> i mean, a lot of uncertainty. they're in a foreign country. they do speak the language but, you know, for those that speak spanish it's very obvious when somebody's from a different country because they speak spanish differently and so they do send out, it is quite obvious, that they are not locals which puts them at a higher risk of being...
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melissa frank smith and so thank you so much for joining us. ah. when we think of the mild eaves, india, indian ocean, we think of christine sandy, beaches and clear blue waters. it is one of the most beautiful places in the world . but beyond the beach resorts, many residents face a different reality. tons of plastic washes up on its shores. mostly waste from other countries in the islands. leaders are tired of cleaning it up. the mountains of trash on this island and the maldives are unrelenting groups of fallen. peals gather regularly to clear the beaches, but more and more plastic is carried in by the ocean. now the mirror for vermont le island has a plea for the world. wherever the roll you live, lazy, no thought brooding above digs for morgan o, a roof and beer. what was the reason that up again? lifestyle in 2020 a study found that the maldives have the world's highest level of micro plastics. most of the plastic of the nations, 1192 islands, comes from tourists as well as trash flowing from countries upstream like india. find her thumb now
melissa frank smith and so thank you so much for joining us. ah. when we think of the mild eaves, india, indian ocean, we think of christine sandy, beaches and clear blue waters. it is one of the most beautiful places in the world . but beyond the beach resorts, many residents face a different reality. tons of plastic washes up on its shores. mostly waste from other countries in the islands. leaders are tired of cleaning it up. the mountains of trash on this island and the maldives are...
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ah, i melissa chant, thanks for joining us. well, beijing has kicked off it's communist party congress, which will ensure a 3rd term for shooting ping. he will enter his 2nd decade of rule with a less robust economy, but more control over china and its citizens, which has also meant a more nationalistic country, fueled on more propaganda. so far, the actual events of the congress have been pretty dry, with no clear surprises from his speech overseas. analysts are parsing and debating every word. one thing to keep an eye out for whether he'll even hint at a possible successor, one of the world's most powerful men does not appear to have a succession plan, which is always a challenge for any country. we have journalists, sewland wong, joining us from the economist. she and her team recently put out a multipart podcast series about she's being entitled, the prince, which i highly highly recommend. it's very engaging. so sewland, why don't we start by asking if viewers are to take away anything about she doing ping, what are the ke
ah, i melissa chant, thanks for joining us. well, beijing has kicked off it's communist party congress, which will ensure a 3rd term for shooting ping. he will enter his 2nd decade of rule with a less robust economy, but more control over china and its citizens, which has also meant a more nationalistic country, fueled on more propaganda. so far, the actual events of the congress have been pretty dry, with no clear surprises from his speech overseas. analysts are parsing and debating every...
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ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. a protest in the u. k against chinese leader shooting being and the communist party has spun into a high level diplomatic route. people outside the chinese consulate in manchester. many of them from hong kong were accosted by chinese officials beaten, and in one case dragged into the grounds of the consulate ah, around 40 people, including hong kong, exiles and britain, were protesting outside the consulate in manchester. the demo was aim to coincide with the communist parties twice a decade. congress in beijing at which he camping is set to secure an unprecedented 3rd leadership term. things escalated quickly for to chose a man in a bray, apparently consul general jung, show you an approach the protest and kicked down a pro democracy sign. does a flurry of movement and scuffles at the consulate gates. oh, the police arrive and tried to break up the ruckus. i don't we see a protester on the ground inside the consulate being kicked and punched by a group of men. oh, he's then broad eyed by british police
ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. a protest in the u. k against chinese leader shooting being and the communist party has spun into a high level diplomatic route. people outside the chinese consulate in manchester. many of them from hong kong were accosted by chinese officials beaten, and in one case dragged into the grounds of the consulate ah, around 40 people, including hong kong, exiles and britain, were protesting outside the consulate in manchester. the demo was aim to coincide...
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can megan avo, ludlow, i'm with your dentist so now melissa, not add him. he as a bowling boy, as a legacy or roy name regarding any level of log into a black hole. you map and bob, i'm is our middle name. give mit is only a mud go as i like it will can mitigate, becomes a berkeley. ah, i learned while i'm got a little bit older home it millicat hour ago later. yes. i promise i'm thank you. now you my mid gong. oh, what a go. sure. why ha, ha, i say my dog, 5 z name me. oh, well that's, i did with one was sent out saying, melissa, again my, anybody check my with c. c lam. he got a black without a problem and my people, nope, just got me some as many. i know how many some of that gower. i dana legally don't know. i. i love naga total. i think that they were part of me. ah, you're gonna get a better job. oh well then they do i learned i learned else with i with . ringback ringback ready ringback ah ah nice right, i guess we're steve. you got my let me go in a life but important by a manager like eve early in the mentor. thank you. all right, i think i can get
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it's great melissa chan in just a moment and i'll be back at the top of the up a good day. thank god sh. understand that. i think that's hard. and in the end the, some me, you are not allowed to see you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this with the smugglers, with lions as of the what's your story with. ready he wasn't, i was women, especially victims of violence. and i love to take part and send us your story. we are trying always to understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor. now the guests. you want to become a citizen in full migrants, your platform for reliable information. you're watching d. w news asia coming up a special edition of the program today reform australian prime minister, kevin rud on the agenda. china and why he worries staging and the united states might clash any hot war. ah, i, melissa, thanks for joining us today. we have a special edition of d, w. news, asia. we have a guest, a politician, and an academic. kevin rud was australia's former prime minister and well before that career he was and is very much i sign ologi
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next is dw news. asia with melissa tramped. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. you become a criminal or pre climbing a ready news with hackers? paralyzing the tire societies, computers that out for you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for, and that's how they can also go terribly watch, you know, new to someone else to the hard work, to be highlighted selected for you every week in your a box subscribe. now here watching t w news, asia coming up today we are taking a closer look at china as communist party. congress is a big deal because cheating king will be consolidating his power, capturing a 3rd term. what will this mean for the state and for the people? ah, i melissa can't. thanks for joining us. the communist party of china begins. it's major congress this weekend. that's all but certain to hand, she keeping a 3rd 5 year term. it's moved that puts him on the path, becoming leader for life, for better or worse, richer or poor. because china, under she has had its share of milestones and
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so now, melissa not, i've been here as a bully, boy, as a legacy or roy name. we're going to going and you know, level it along with the about you mapping of bob. i'm is our middle name committed adding a mud. i don't go as i like it can mitigate. becomes a burglary. ah, i ran our white on that a little bit older moon mit millicat outgoing later. yeah, i only problem with i'm crazy. not you my live county. oh. what i was so, so why ha, ha, i say my dog fuzzy meaning, oh, well that's i do like that one was sent out. so saying, melissa, again, anybody had miles, se salon me, got a black manada, a problem. and my people just got me some as many i know how me some of that gower . i dana level, i don't know. i i love naga total. i think that they were part of me. i gotta get a better job. oh good. well then they knew i learned i learned else with i with . ringback ready ringback ah ah, nice with right. okay. we're steve. you got my let me go in a life car but important by a manager like eve. i mean the mentor. thank you. all right. you know, and i said i can get som
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i'm melissa lee this is "fast money. karen finerman, steve grasso, shares plunging to the tune of 13% right now. the social media giant missed on earnings and warned of a weak fourth quarter that big bet on the metaverse not paying off, the stock dropping to its lowest level since 2016 the call just getting started at the top of the hour. straight to julia boorstin >> reporter: that is a smaller drop than analysts expected. earnings missed expectations and the revenue outlook on the lighter end of what analysts were looking for reality lab losses aren't slowing, that's another thing to keep in mind despite concerns about how much meta is sinking into its metaverse building division i spoke to meta outgoing cfo, and he told me currency is a stronger headwind than they expected they are expecting to see macro head winds factoring into their 2023 budget. he was bullish on reels saying they are pleased with the engagement on reels and they're making progress on making money from reels he also talked about making progress on
i'm melissa lee this is "fast money. karen finerman, steve grasso, shares plunging to the tune of 13% right now. the social media giant missed on earnings and warned of a weak fourth quarter that big bet on the metaverse not paying off, the stock dropping to its lowest level since 2016 the call just getting started at the top of the hour. straight to julia boorstin >> reporter: that is a smaller drop than analysts expected. earnings missed expectations and the revenue outlook on the...
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melissa, do you think this changes anything for donald trump legally?ice to actually move forward in terms of the criminal investigation for very eating the various terms, which again, it doesn't matter whether any of these documents are classified, just simply having these documents when you are supposed to turn them over as part of the presidential transition is the crime itself. so i don't know if this exposes president trump more liability, i think we need to know more about the facts. i think the pressure is on the doj to think seriously about whether they should be more forceful and assertive moving forward with this investigation. >> elie, melissa, we could do this all day. thank you for coming, your first time on a saturday, we hope to have you back. melissa, i appreciate you always. up next, folks, again, i will keep saying. and we are little over one month away from the midterm elections. in pennsylvania, it is a critical state. but the senate stayed up for grabs in statewide races that are heating up, and the candidate vying to be the first b
melissa, do you think this changes anything for donald trump legally?ice to actually move forward in terms of the criminal investigation for very eating the various terms, which again, it doesn't matter whether any of these documents are classified, just simply having these documents when you are supposed to turn them over as part of the presidential transition is the crime itself. so i don't know if this exposes president trump more liability, i think we need to know more about the facts. i...
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. >> joining me now is hugo lowell and melissa murray. melissa, let's start with you. all of this evidence showing planning and the premeditation to commit violence on january 6th has to be very had news for the defense, right? >> it is pretty problematic. a big part of the question around conspiracy is whether or not you have the state of mind to commit a crime in conjunction with other individuals, and then act in furtherance of that crime. so, again, stewart rhodes will likely say he didn't have the mindset to commit sedition, that he thought he was acting pursuant to the insurrection act, which would make his actions lawful. but it seems damning here, that they knew the insurrection act might not cover them and were only using it as a means of legal cover, which suggests they knew that this was unlawful and improper. >> hugo, how does this trial compare with the others, considering stewart rhodes was the head of the oath keepers? >> yeah, it's really significant, the way that the doj has been building all to this. this is the biggest trial for january 6 defendants
. >> joining me now is hugo lowell and melissa murray. melissa, let's start with you. all of this evidence showing planning and the premeditation to commit violence on january 6th has to be very had news for the defense, right? >> it is pretty problematic. a big part of the question around conspiracy is whether or not you have the state of mind to commit a crime in conjunction with other individuals, and then act in furtherance of that crime. so, again, stewart rhodes will likely...
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joining me now, msnbc contributor melissa murray.ter guy and gray stokes professor of law and faculty director at the bauman women's leadership network at nyu. hugo lowell, congressional reporter for the guardian. msnbc political contributor daniels, white house writer for politico and coauthor of the playbook newsletter. good to see you, hugo. talk us through the oath keepers alleged role in the capitol riot, for those who may have forgotten. >> the oath keepers were one of the groups that stormed the capitol, and as you alluded to in the opening, one of the most organized groups. they consolidated their weapons and their intentions well in advance of january 6th. they are part of the leaders to it, rhodes on trial for conspiracy, he was one of the attendees at a january five part encourage rendezvous with the head of another far-right extremist group of the proud boys. prosecutors here, starting next, week want to show that stewart rhodes and his tops were part of a conspiracy to stop the certification of january six. the crux of t
joining me now, msnbc contributor melissa murray.ter guy and gray stokes professor of law and faculty director at the bauman women's leadership network at nyu. hugo lowell, congressional reporter for the guardian. msnbc political contributor daniels, white house writer for politico and coauthor of the playbook newsletter. good to see you, hugo. talk us through the oath keepers alleged role in the capitol riot, for those who may have forgotten. >> the oath keepers were one of the groups...
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melissa marketing in james town. did i mention lily representing the chinatown merchants association. i see mandy hall as well. karen sly, thank you for being here as well. and no pivot to our male allies. i see rodney baum here from the chamber waving. we have jeff tomlin director of transportation. i often see alex bastion hiding there. thank you for being here. roger maranka, where are you? hi, roger. local 258. randall spot. the executive director 069 fisherman's wharf. david louis, i saw him here earlier. the general manager offer the hyatt hotel. without further ado, i want to welcome a very special guest, someone who really needs no introduction, but what is important is is this san francisco native understands and loves or cable cars. she is someone who is fight the fight every day for our city as we come out of a very difficult time. we're super fortunate to have here today to acknowledge this day. i want to welcome our mayor, london breed company. >> hello. which one is the microphoner in? okay. i know they
melissa marketing in james town. did i mention lily representing the chinatown merchants association. i see mandy hall as well. karen sly, thank you for being here as well. and no pivot to our male allies. i see rodney baum here from the chamber waving. we have jeff tomlin director of transportation. i often see alex bastion hiding there. thank you for being here. roger maranka, where are you? hi, roger. local 258. randall spot. the executive director 069 fisherman's wharf. david louis, i saw...
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definitely, melissa. the fed has talked tough, but right now they can hide behind low job numbers and a decent labor market, they will fold pretty quickly, in my opinion if the job market starts generating 100 thousand or 300,000 job losses per month. inflation is a lagging indicator, the market will leapfrog any future weakness and inflation will start the price instead easing of the fed will be cutting. >> i would submit the policy mistake was made many years ago, doesn't matter. we talk about the fed for the s&p 500. i think it is maybe 3000. does it exist? what is your level for it? >> 3000 is probably the right number, because at 3000, you will probably see credit spreads widened dramatically. is probably more important because when the fed gets worried about solvency issues than they really start to move aggressively on easing and start to re-expand to eat which is what basically happened in 2019, they stopped and started to expand the qb, the cut 75 basis points. if the s&p is 3000 you're looking a
definitely, melissa. the fed has talked tough, but right now they can hide behind low job numbers and a decent labor market, they will fold pretty quickly, in my opinion if the job market starts generating 100 thousand or 300,000 job losses per month. inflation is a lagging indicator, the market will leapfrog any future weakness and inflation will start the price instead easing of the fed will be cutting. >> i would submit the policy mistake was made many years ago, doesn't matter. we...
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that >> melissa murray and philip bump, thanks for getting us started. to come, latino voters can make or break -- in nevada, the parties worried about turnout. why? and later, americas first latina poet laureate tells us why she thinks her passion could help heal our nations divides. but first, georgia louis standing by with a look at the stories we're tracking this hour to msnbc. >> good day, alicia. russian mitchell tack partly -- in southern ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia today. at least 13 people were killed in our latest count, 60 injured. the blast comes a day after trump bomb -- strategic connection from russia to crimea. an explosion leveled the gas station in ireland. terror killed eight others and injured -- investigators called is older, tragic. they're not saying if this was a criminal act. and attacks this officer was fired for shooting a teenager. as he sat in a car eating a hamburger at a mcdonald's parking lot. the san antonio officer was nearby investigating an unrelated matter when he shot the 17 year old later. why you opened fire is
that >> melissa murray and philip bump, thanks for getting us started. to come, latino voters can make or break -- in nevada, the parties worried about turnout. why? and later, americas first latina poet laureate tells us why she thinks her passion could help heal our nations divides. but first, georgia louis standing by with a look at the stories we're tracking this hour to msnbc. >> good day, alicia. russian mitchell tack partly -- in southern ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia today....
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give it up for melissa etheridge on "good morning america." love challenging myself and this is more dramatic. this is more theatrical. this is more linear. i go from birth, you know, through my life and some of the crazy things that have happened and kind of my own -- it gets a little spiritual in it how, you know, the path and really leads me to right here today. >> is it a way to flex another creative muscle? >> oh, yeah. >> you wrote it with your wife linda. how did you put it together. >> oh, my god. she is the best. she's in television and, you know, she's in "nurse jackie" and a comedy writer and so as i was telling her my life story, she'd go, wait, wait, oh, that's funny and she'd pull this out and really pulled out the best, you know, parts of it for me. it was just wonderful. >> of course, we'll hear your hits and there are so many of them but we're also in the off broadway show, some things that have not been recorded. even your first song that you wrote when you were, what, 11. >> yeah, i was 11 years old and there's actually a li
give it up for melissa etheridge on "good morning america." love challenging myself and this is more dramatic. this is more theatrical. this is more linear. i go from birth, you know, through my life and some of the crazy things that have happened and kind of my own -- it gets a little spiritual in it how, you know, the path and really leads me to right here today. >> is it a way to flex another creative muscle? >> oh, yeah. >> you wrote it with your wife linda. how...
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professor melissa murray of nyu law school.lerk for sonia sotomayor on the federal bench before her nomination to the supreme court. and former florida republican congressman carlos curbelo. he was a member of the republican conference for two years during the trump presidency. melissa, we gotta start with this subpoena. we waited for it for days, and if you read this thing, it's like a criminal indictment. what do you think are the most important points? >>, well it is definitely a shot across the bow, and it puts the former president right at the center of what the committee calls a multi part effort to overthrow the results of the election, of a validly conducted election. and the really spell out the ways in which different cases are joined together. it's not simply the riot of the capitol, but rather, the efforts to advance slates of false electors, the efforts to overturn and find votes in various swing states, all of this was connected. all of it failed, the many different challenges that made their way through the feder
professor melissa murray of nyu law school.lerk for sonia sotomayor on the federal bench before her nomination to the supreme court. and former florida republican congressman carlos curbelo. he was a member of the republican conference for two years during the trump presidency. melissa, we gotta start with this subpoena. we waited for it for days, and if you read this thing, it's like a criminal indictment. what do you think are the most important points? >>, well it is definitely a shot...
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melissa says that those, the place to go with that is kellerso with the oklahoma done at the plan old. well, with the russian bomb squad has only recently arrived in the city. the scale of the disaster is immediately evident. every one has the thought of artillery and knows that half of the attacks have done to mind the city. it's impossible to work out how many petal mines have been scattered across the city. the bomb squads estimates aren't competing this autumn college slightly. you had to model it often you had, you know, what was more than the other. but i do decide to later pick up seal to, to me, and my goal is to have his reading, but mostly watching, not a problem. well, it is still what did you call to ask you to? it's just, you know, ship only was there. not just additional to clean, so if you switch to look up more than the mean, should we do a visual is this is just nothing. you not see a stock choose up a so a stalker choose up with lower stock is so anyway that sure um yeah, i think say makes informational videos, but then it's residence to inform them of what's happeni
melissa says that those, the place to go with that is kellerso with the oklahoma done at the plan old. well, with the russian bomb squad has only recently arrived in the city. the scale of the disaster is immediately evident. every one has the thought of artillery and knows that half of the attacks have done to mind the city. it's impossible to work out how many petal mines have been scattered across the city. the bomb squads estimates aren't competing this autumn college slightly. you had to...