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you don't know if they're going to come back for melissa, if melissa was supposed to be in that. >> melissa, meanwhile, tried to be a source of comfort for her six-year-old stepdaughter, alyssa. the little girl's father had been her world, leaving her now in a world of chaos. and with her home and love nest now a crime scene, melissa and alyssa moved in with the woman who had been bridesmaid at the wedding, jamie harges. and it was at night, when the curtains were drawn, that jamie watched melissa reeling with pain. >> many nights crying in the middle of the night. i would hear her. i just went and laid in bed with her. >> i didn't sleep. couldn't sleep. >> just getting into a bed after that happened. >> i didn't want to. >> so where would you sleep? >> on the floor. >> and if the pain and suffering of losing her husband wasn't hard enough, melissa was a lead suspect, and not just in the eyes of the police. >> because nobody, including the public, including the families, had any idea why this would happen. so they're all grasping at straws to figure out if this possibly, that possibility. >
you don't know if they're going to come back for melissa, if melissa was supposed to be in that. >> melissa, meanwhile, tried to be a source of comfort for her six-year-old stepdaughter, alyssa. the little girl's father had been her world, leaving her now in a world of chaos. and with her home and love nest now a crime scene, melissa and alyssa moved in with the woman who had been bridesmaid at the wedding, jamie harges. and it was at night, when the curtains were drawn, that jamie...
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>> melissa: thank you. a pleasure, finally. >> stephen: i like your new york city t-shirt. it's very john lennon of you. >> melissa: i am in it. i've lived here for a few weeks. i'm full new yorker. >> stephen: is this the longest? where do you usually spend your time? >> melissa: los angeles. >> stephen: it's a lovely place. you should come more often. >> melissa: well, yeah. >> stephen: let's start at the beginning. you've got the new book which we'll get to in a moment called "talking to my angels." i want to talk about the beginning for you and how you started as a musician. tell me about this photo. i know it was taken based on the color of the film. there you go. >> melissa: i'm 8 years old. this is when i first started playing guitar. i bugged my parents. my first musical influence was the archies. it was a saturday morning cartoon. i wanted to be reggie. ♪ honey, honey ♪ >> stephen: now i can say i have sung with melissa etheridge. >> melissa: i started when i was eight and i -- my fingers bled and
>> melissa: thank you. a pleasure, finally. >> stephen: i like your new york city t-shirt. it's very john lennon of you. >> melissa: i am in it. i've lived here for a few weeks. i'm full new yorker. >> stephen: is this the longest? where do you usually spend your time? >> melissa: los angeles. >> stephen: it's a lovely place. you should come more often. >> melissa: well, yeah. >> stephen: let's start at the beginning. you've got the new book which...
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to melissa after.e of ammo you have in your service pistol. >> also in his vehicle, he has two women's purses. [ speaking in a global language ] >> so, back here is where some of the belongings were. there were makeup bags or purses. >> let me start showing you some stuff here. this was in your truck. that's not your wife's. >> there's a turning point in this story that's very dramatic. he starts to fidget with his -- with his handcuffs. >> can you please take these off? i'm not going to attack you. >> i turned to everybody in the rooms, i say, "guys, get ready. here it comes." (energetic music plays) there he is! it's right there! ♪ oh, he's straight ahead. he's straight ahead. straight ahead. go go go. ♪ cover more ground in the kia sportage turbo-hybrid. kia. movement that inspires. discover different black friday deals kia. at target each week. ♪ i never knew there was ♪ ♪ a love like this before ♪ [upbeat music] ♪ never knew a... ♪ get low prices and early black friday deals at target. - bye, bye
to melissa after.e of ammo you have in your service pistol. >> also in his vehicle, he has two women's purses. [ speaking in a global language ] >> so, back here is where some of the belongings were. there were makeup bags or purses. >> let me start showing you some stuff here. this was in your truck. that's not your wife's. >> there's a turning point in this story that's very dramatic. he starts to fidget with his -- with his handcuffs. >> can you please take...
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neil and melissa are back with me.oughts on trump and his son, eric, taking the stand again. this time on behalf of the defense. >> well, i guess the trumps are going to get to enjoy yet another courthouse family reunion and just in time for the holidays. this is now the second time that donald trump has taken the stand in this case. he's testified on november 6th where he couldn't answer the questions leaving the judge to rebuke him. you know, the trial is not going well. that's putting it mildly. for donald trump. just today, he tried to call to the stand barbara jones, who is a former federal judge who's been overseeing this. the judge rejected it and it's interesting because barbara jones herself when she was monitoring the trump organization as an official position, she said the trump organization hadn't been truthful and hadn't been providing the necessary certifications leading the judge to criticize the trump organization for not even being able to comply with the law while under oversight by a federal monitor.
neil and melissa are back with me.oughts on trump and his son, eric, taking the stand again. this time on behalf of the defense. >> well, i guess the trumps are going to get to enjoy yet another courthouse family reunion and just in time for the holidays. this is now the second time that donald trump has taken the stand in this case. he's testified on november 6th where he couldn't answer the questions leaving the judge to rebuke him. you know, the trial is not going well. that's putting...
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if you haven't seen melissa in "the little mermaid" it is streaming on disney plus.s wednesday. our thanks again to tavern on the green for hosting our conversation, and to the very lovely petty cab driver who guided melissa and me through central park while we commented on the joggers. don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to hear the extended interview with melissa mccarthy on apple podcast or wherever you get yours. >>> next week a favorite "sunday sitdown" with one of music's true icons, reba mcintyre, on her ride from oklahoma cowgirl to country music >>> good morning. it's 6:38. this is a live look over sfo. busy with the planes taking off and landing, and very chilly to start. low 50s and some upper 40s around the bay area. we will only warm up into those low 60s this afternoon with clear skies as the cold front has xis itted the bay area. as we look forward to the holiday week, we kick it off with a very breezy day in the hills and >>> ahead on "sunday today," our highs and lows of the week including the question that divided families and melted the intern
if you haven't seen melissa in "the little mermaid" it is streaming on disney plus.s wednesday. our thanks again to tavern on the green for hosting our conversation, and to the very lovely petty cab driver who guided melissa and me through central park while we commented on the joggers. don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to hear the extended interview with melissa mccarthy on apple podcast or wherever you get yours. >>> next week a favorite "sunday sitdown"...
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you're on with melissa homestead. caller: yes, melissa.n listening to your talk and you're very wise, both of y'all. i'm a writer myself. i have a book out there called portrait express. you'll see a picture of it on the billboard in times square between now and christmas. hopefully by my birthday, which is next month but i think you're doing a great job here and i think you're great about books and you have a lot of great books. anyway, thank you very much. host: david, thank you for calling in. we appreciate it. let's hear from john in lincoln, nebraska. your home now. john, please go ahead. caller: my name is john hemphill. my great grand mower was antonia. my great grandfather was -- so i really enjoy your show and i wanted to tell you about an interesting introduction i had a couple of years ago. my wife invited one of her friends over and her husband came and it was david burden. the great, great grandson of jim burden and we had a nice talk. thank you for your show and it's very entertaining. guest: jim burden was a fictional charac
you're on with melissa homestead. caller: yes, melissa.n listening to your talk and you're very wise, both of y'all. i'm a writer myself. i have a book out there called portrait express. you'll see a picture of it on the billboard in times square between now and christmas. hopefully by my birthday, which is next month but i think you're doing a great job here and i think you're great about books and you have a lot of great books. anyway, thank you very much. host: david, thank you for calling...
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>> melissa, i think we have seen the effects of the rate hikes. job growth is slowing, the labor market is easing, wage growth is moderating, you know, economy is -- you know, abstracting from that third quarter number, which was gang busters for gdp, it does feel like the economy is kind of throttling back. unemployment is starting to move higher so, i do think -- we've seen the effects already. we've got more to come, but i think they'll be modest, and, you know, sufficient to get the economy where it needs to be to get inflation back in the bottle >> mark, it's karen. thanks for being on. let me just play devil's advocate for a minute. we have so many mortgage holders that have, you know, very low rates and those are starting to age. and they may be, you know, if they are 2000, they may really start to see those, and you usually shouldn't wait until the very end to roll over, so, i think that does seem to be like a lot of current cash flow that mortgage borrowers have that they won't have 18 months down the road >> well, i don't know, karen, i
>> melissa, i think we have seen the effects of the rate hikes. job growth is slowing, the labor market is easing, wage growth is moderating, you know, economy is -- you know, abstracting from that third quarter number, which was gang busters for gdp, it does feel like the economy is kind of throttling back. unemployment is starting to move higher so, i do think -- we've seen the effects already. we've got more to come, but i think they'll be modest, and, you know, sufficient to get the...
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i melissa chance. thank you for watching. good bye. the there's too much an entrepreneur in tamil nadu shows how were sparkling and kenny was in his lungs and come to tools. electronical devices all dismantled and absolutely everything that is still usable is reuse. the rest is disposed of pro eco india. next on d w. what secrets lie behind these discovered new adventures and 360 degree unexplored. fascinating boats. heritage dw world heritage $360.00 now the this is why city denny and why many like me love it. despite everything it is still changing. hello and welcome. i'm solve it. got the body and you all watching eco, india and i'm sure much like micies. we also do use changing as what some of these changes we might like while the others not so much. some of these changes out of choice while the other.
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melissa's here andrew is at the conference. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and melissa lee. i'm live at the 30th annual baron investment conference at lincoln center we will have ron baron on in a moment he will join us and we will talk to him about so many things, including tesla. there is a -- is this true the firstsighting in new york? can i say that the truck. the truck. the cyber truck in new york city is right outside of here in front of the fountain here in lincoln center we will talk to ron about tesla and that bearish call. i'm curious what he thinks about that we have a number of big ceos which are baron's biggest bets figs and co-star group and the chairman and ceo of choice hotels in the midst of dealmaking in that space all that coming up in the next two hours. melissa. >> i look forward to it, andrew. >>> let's catch you up on the markets and what we did. u.s. equities pointing to a mixed open nasdaq down 22 the s&p
melissa's here andrew is at the conference. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and melissa lee. i'm live at the 30th annual baron investment conference at lincoln center we will have ron baron on in a moment he will join us and we will talk to him about so many things, including tesla. there is a -- is this true the firstsighting in new york? can i say that the truck. the...
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melissa? >> the truck really does feel like it has "the road", apocalyptic nature to it. >> sure. >> a car you want to be in if you want to survive the end. in terms of pricing, it's between the r-1t and the ford f-150 lightning. does that matter, are these really csidered competitors or is this so nichy that it sort of -- >> no. i say this is -- this is a complete niche. look, hats off to tesla, because you want to make a polarizing vehicle. you don't nt to make jus anher ordinary-looking pickup trk. if they did, i'm sure they would sell them, but i'm not sure that it's what teslneeds wants this time. they nthe cybertruck. it starts the conversation and tes lal tesla is targeting the 20% of the pickup truck buyers who have lifestyle buyers. they're driving it around in cities or in suburban areas, move things around.ing it to they're using it to make a statement. a style statement. and that's exactly what you get with the cybertruck. >> all right. phil, thank you. phil lebeau. feel like you a
melissa? >> the truck really does feel like it has "the road", apocalyptic nature to it. >> sure. >> a car you want to be in if you want to survive the end. in terms of pricing, it's between the r-1t and the ford f-150 lightning. does that matter, are these really csidered competitors or is this so nichy that it sort of -- >> no. i say this is -- this is a complete niche. look, hats off to tesla, because you want to make a polarizing vehicle. you don't nt to...
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i melissa it's date. and since these workers got trapped inside that tunnel and you've seen multiple rescue efforts for you so far. uh, you know, over the last 10 days, which is kind of a testament to the fact that, you know, how complex this whole or rescue effort is this. what authoration is, you know, on friday the rescue workers have to stop or they're doing look, you know, we've got this uh 16 b to take debris. well, that they've got to sort of be us to, in order to get to these uh workers. but what happened was, in the process of billing, they were about 22 meters in and the debris started pulling on them, you know, endangering their lives in the process. and so they have to be, uh, you know, taken away and now or the rescue workers have taken a step back and they're looking at a multi brand strategy. you know, to get to these rescue workers. one is, uh, you know, to a particular time from behind, you know, where these of the workers are trapped and to, uh, you know, from the horizontal side of the
i melissa it's date. and since these workers got trapped inside that tunnel and you've seen multiple rescue efforts for you so far. uh, you know, over the last 10 days, which is kind of a testament to the fact that, you know, how complex this whole or rescue effort is this. what authoration is, you know, on friday the rescue workers have to stop or they're doing look, you know, we've got this uh 16 b to take debris. well, that they've got to sort of be us to, in order to get to these uh...
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melissa mccarthy. what is your name, small one?eah. >> who's the giant next to you? >> boomer, big boomer in the building. >> i know you were having trouble with motor transportation with two wheels? >> my bike is flat. >> oh, just like many of the real melissa mccarthy's jokes. ha ha ha! elf downey, show them what we've got. >> oh. oh. >> thank you. >> a bike pump, what is this, 1957, johnny? >> huh? >> johnny, go sober up, go on. hold on. i'll be right back. will you wait for me? >> okay. >> oh. >> i mean, johnny can't just give you a pump. what do you think? >> oh, oh! >> i got it, i got it, i got it. >> what is your name? >> mason. >> what are some of your hobbies? >> i act and i draw sometimes. >> what's your favorite actor or actress? >> lin-manuel miranda. >> lin's okay, try again. [ laughter ] >> you. [ ding ] >> great answer. listen, kid. is there something in particular you're really hoping you get for christmas? >> nintendo switch. >> nintendo? that's with mature grow, am i right? >> yep. >> i used to date him. a real fr
melissa mccarthy. what is your name, small one?eah. >> who's the giant next to you? >> boomer, big boomer in the building. >> i know you were having trouble with motor transportation with two wheels? >> my bike is flat. >> oh, just like many of the real melissa mccarthy's jokes. ha ha ha! elf downey, show them what we've got. >> oh. oh. >> thank you. >> a bike pump, what is this, 1957, johnny? >> huh? >> johnny, go sober up, go on....
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melissa, help us with a new topic, this one new topic.ruling, explain it to us, the voting rights act. explain what does it mean for voting rights now. i don't understand it. >> stephanie, in 2013, when the court decided, shelby versus holder, dismantling the clearance required for voting rights act, they emphasize that section two of the voting rights act remained as a vehicle for individuals to press challenges on the basis of race or other kinds of discriminatory practices including voting laws and race. now, fast forward to this particular day, we have the eighth circuit issuing a 2 to 1 ruling saying that the voting rights act, section two, cannot be implemented by private actors. it can only be prosecuted by the department of justice itself. so that means only the department of justice can bring claims alleging violations of section two from the voting rights act. most of the voting rights act challenges have been brought by private individuals over the last 50 years. and there is plenty of supreme court precedent making this clear.
melissa, help us with a new topic, this one new topic.ruling, explain it to us, the voting rights act. explain what does it mean for voting rights now. i don't understand it. >> stephanie, in 2013, when the court decided, shelby versus holder, dismantling the clearance required for voting rights act, they emphasize that section two of the voting rights act remained as a vehicle for individuals to press challenges on the basis of race or other kinds of discriminatory practices including...
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melissa chance, thank you for watching. good. by the new ideas, we gain self confidence in terms of sustainability and recycling. electric call manufacture emberly. but when it comes down to process the competitive, some china and the us all the way ahead, we move the green transport revolution defaulted to the gym and company next on dw, the words people have to say that's why we listen. we close every weekend on d w the, the latest automotive trends and global tales of mobility on today's episodes of rags, the sustainable con production is this nothing more.
melissa chance, thank you for watching. good. by the new ideas, we gain self confidence in terms of sustainability and recycling. electric call manufacture emberly. but when it comes down to process the competitive, some china and the us all the way ahead, we move the green transport revolution defaulted to the gym and company next on dw, the words people have to say that's why we listen. we close every weekend on d w the, the latest automotive trends and global tales of mobility on today's...
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and here he soon caught the eye of sorority sister melissa, the two started dating. >> i hung out at a particular fraternity house and he was pledging the fraternity, so we got to know each other and he was quick, witty and i liked that. he had a leather jacket, he had a tattoo, he had a bit of the bad boy thing. it was as if guy fieri had rolled into the college with the hair and look, and the big stories. >> melissa said it was like he dropped in from another planet, but he instantly fit in. >> i think people naturally followed him, i think they're very much like tim, do not conclude, identify with -- anyone that they were into. he had a lot of capacity for dazzling people. >> when you compared him to the other young men around the fraternity, aren't the college, what was he like compared to them? >> flamboyant. >> like it wasn't an about-face or something? >> he wasn't. he told the stories of another place, of something else. >> what was your tendency then? when you listen to these stories and go on, or would you -- >> i sort of thought, okay, sure, and sort of went along with it.
and here he soon caught the eye of sorority sister melissa, the two started dating. >> i hung out at a particular fraternity house and he was pledging the fraternity, so we got to know each other and he was quick, witty and i liked that. he had a leather jacket, he had a tattoo, he had a bit of the bad boy thing. it was as if guy fieri had rolled into the college with the hair and look, and the big stories. >> melissa said it was like he dropped in from another planet, but he...
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i've got to tell you, looking at these cases, and i'd love melissa's take on this, it makes me dizzy.il cases. we have civil cases in front of the d. c. circuit, and have been there for over a year after they were argued, and had not been decided. they touch on issues he is bringing up now. we have other civil cases against trump. we have criminal cases against trump. both federal and state level. all of this is swirling. it makes me dizzy. i'm a lawyer, it makes me dizzy. all of the cases out there, all of the motions are being filed. candidly, olivia peels that will be possible. i would like the respected judges on the bench of these cases, especially those in the appellate court, what could be their excuse for not deciding donald trump's appeal on the issue of immunity in civil trials? why in the world what that circuit be taking a year to decide a case? it's way outside the norm. >> we spent quite a bit of time talking about that yesterday, and the way these pretrial motions have, and beyond, these appeals, have a way of, potentially, really slowing down the timetable, even for an
i've got to tell you, looking at these cases, and i'd love melissa's take on this, it makes me dizzy.il cases. we have civil cases in front of the d. c. circuit, and have been there for over a year after they were argued, and had not been decided. they touch on issues he is bringing up now. we have other civil cases against trump. we have criminal cases against trump. both federal and state level. all of this is swirling. it makes me dizzy. i'm a lawyer, it makes me dizzy. all of the cases out...
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hugo lowell, andrew weissmann, melissa murray, we have a lot of work to do. coming, up a new poll raising questions about the presidential election. one year ago from the main event, how accurate are the predictions? -- when this continues. >> a new york times cnn poll shows president biden is trailing trump in five crucial battleground states. it's getting a lot of attention but remembered so early in the race and many of these results are within the margin of error. just think about this, today, trump was in a new york courtroom for civil fraud trial. he's also charged with 91 family counts in four different jurisdictions. in, while president biden was in delaware today talking to workers about a 16 billion dollar federal investment in rail travel. back with us to discuss, two of my favorites, robert gibbs, former obama campaign senior adviser and white house press secretary under president obama, and -- former adviser to george w. bush and john mccain. he is one of the co-hosts of the circus on showtime. mister gibbs, i turn to you first because it was thi
hugo lowell, andrew weissmann, melissa murray, we have a lot of work to do. coming, up a new poll raising questions about the presidential election. one year ago from the main event, how accurate are the predictions? -- when this continues. >> a new york times cnn poll shows president biden is trailing trump in five crucial battleground states. it's getting a lot of attention but remembered so early in the race and many of these results are within the margin of error. just think about...
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(musica) vamos al pase vip con la noticia de que la actriz mexicana melissa barrera fue expulsada deiÓn al odio en cualquiera de sus formas incluidas referencias faltas y falsas al genocidio la limpieza Étnica la distorsiÓn del holocausto o cualquier cosa que cruce la lÍnea de la incitaciÓn al odio. melissa personificÓ a samantha un rol importante de esa saga y sin ir mÁs lejos recaudÓ casi 170 millones de dÓlares en taquilla a nivel internacional. la sÉptima entrega no habÍa empezado a grabarse por las huelgas de hollywood y se prevÉ ahora que llegue al cine en el 2025. hasta el momento la actriz en sus redes sociales no se ha expresado especÍficamente con respecto a la decisiÓn que se tomÓ. >> esperamos la reacciÓn, pero tambiÉn emma noticias. y bien por mana hoy. >> asÍ es, amigos de la casa mana anunciÓ que donarÁ parte de lo que recauden en sus recitales el 24 y 25 de noviembre en los angeles. a los vendedores ambulantes de la ciudad. esto servirÁ para la compra de carritos ambulantes aprobados por el departamento de salud pÚblica. pero el vocalista de la banda dijo que estaban
(musica) vamos al pase vip con la noticia de que la actriz mexicana melissa barrera fue expulsada deiÓn al odio en cualquiera de sus formas incluidas referencias faltas y falsas al genocidio la limpieza Étnica la distorsiÓn del holocausto o cualquier cosa que cruce la lÍnea de la incitaciÓn al odio. melissa personificÓ a samantha un rol importante de esa saga y sin ir mÁs lejos recaudÓ casi 170 millones de dÓlares en taquilla a nivel internacional. la sÉptima entrega no habÍa...
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just one day after melissa barrera was fired, deadline reported that ortega is exiting the project due to shooting conflicts. the publication added that her departure is not connected to barrera's firing over social media comments she posted over the israel-hamas war >> controversy over the israel-hamas war rages on. actress melissa barrera who starred in the hit cult classic "scream" has been dropped after making dozens of social media posts since the start of the war. in one, writing gaza is currently being treated like a concentration camp, with nowhere to go, no electricity, no water. this is genocide and ethnic cleansing. spyglass commenting on barrera's firing telling nbc news, quote, we have zero tolerance for anti-semitism or the incitement of hate in any form, including false references to genocide, holocaust distortion or anything that flagrantry crosses the shrine >> they messed up big time when they let go of melissa barrera >> i'm so, like, disgusted and angry and saddened over this news >> people are standing up. >> reporter: barrera's ousting coming just days after susan
just one day after melissa barrera was fired, deadline reported that ortega is exiting the project due to shooting conflicts. the publication added that her departure is not connected to barrera's firing over social media comments she posted over the israel-hamas war >> controversy over the israel-hamas war rages on. actress melissa barrera who starred in the hit cult classic "scream" has been dropped after making dozens of social media posts since the start of the war. in one,...
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we believe that they are, melissa, _ do that effectively. melissa, thanks very much for coming on the programme. we will take a short break, stay with us. more than 150 rogue iguanas captured in thailand, after officials say they were rampaging through the countryside, raiding farms, and damaging the local environment. the reptiles originate from central and south america, but are becoming increasingly popular as pets in thailand. environmental concerns have been raised over their activities. it's thought many have either escaped or been deliberately released into the wild. the cold—blooded captives, which can grow to more than 1.5 metres long, will be kept at wildlife centres, including one in the north—east of bangkok. translation: overall, - we captured around 200 iguanas. for those who are concerned of what happened after they were captured, we want to show you this place. we are preparing more cages and care by the veterinary team. the department of national parks, wildlife and plant conservation said about 260 people across the provinc
we believe that they are, melissa, _ do that effectively. melissa, thanks very much for coming on the programme. we will take a short break, stay with us. more than 150 rogue iguanas captured in thailand, after officials say they were rampaging through the countryside, raiding farms, and damaging the local environment. the reptiles originate from central and south america, but are becoming increasingly popular as pets in thailand. environmental concerns have been raised over their activities....
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melissa? >> pippa, thank you. pippa stevens. this -- i mean, i don't know what even to say about this, if they warned -- and they moved a lot on the back of that warning two weeks ago and here they are yet again. >> that -- i don't know what's wrong there, because if you make an announcement like they p preannounced less than two weeks, maybe two weeks ago, put everything in there, the entire kitchen sink, anything you can find, put it in there and do it once. because then you have some credibility left. and unfortunately, when this happens, now -- or things are deteriorating so rapidly that they couldn't even see that coming. neither of those two are good. >> no, but each bit of news takes the next one down. and, you know, we've heard all about what's been going on in europe and now even those manufacture of u.s. modules are coming under pressure, so, i don't -- you know, what's interesting is the analyst community hasn't been able to catch their breath on this. you've been seeing the gap down reassessments and eps downgrades,
melissa? >> pippa, thank you. pippa stevens. this -- i mean, i don't know what even to say about this, if they warned -- and they moved a lot on the back of that warning two weeks ago and here they are yet again. >> that -- i don't know what's wrong there, because if you make an announcement like they p preannounced less than two weeks, maybe two weeks ago, put everything in there, the entire kitchen sink, anything you can find, put it in there and do it once. because then you have...
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good to have you back. >> hey, melissa. >> you're in cash now? that's what your portfolio looks like >> so, what i've done is, i have two portfolios, a beta portfolio, which is a long-term passive long assets portfolio. i raised about 30% cash, so, now i'm only about 70% invested. and for my alpha portfolio, market timing multimonth horizon portfolio, i went short assets fairly aggressively. >> what's the next move, do you think? le what gets you off the sideline >> i think you have to recognize this treasury surprise that we talked about on halloween, or the day after, you know, really created a big move in assets s&p up 8%, nasdaq up 10%, ten-year and 30-year bond yields fell 50 basis points, the tlt went up 7% you know, those are huge moves, and what i would say is is that, you know, i make an estimation of what this reduction in supply had, and it's really overshot in a significant way, so, the -- we have limited -- we've had limited data in the last few weeks, there's been fed speak, there's been the presser from powell, and there's been som
good to have you back. >> hey, melissa. >> you're in cash now? that's what your portfolio looks like >> so, what i've done is, i have two portfolios, a beta portfolio, which is a long-term passive long assets portfolio. i raised about 30% cash, so, now i'm only about 70% invested. and for my alpha portfolio, market timing multimonth horizon portfolio, i went short assets fairly aggressively. >> what's the next move, do you think? le what gets you off the sideline...
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joining me now is melissa murray, a professor at nyu law school and co-host of "the strict scrutiny" podcast. and also joining me msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill. 59 requests from the defense, 70 pages of legal motions, 300 pages of supporting exhibits asking forpo material prosecuto don't necessarily have in their possession. >> so as you said in the opening, alex, this is kind of a long shot for donald trump. i think, again, there are multiple strategies being pursued here. first and i think principally is topa slow judge chutkan down by inundating her with paper. as a general matter, defendants can ask for material that's relevant to their defense, but they can't really ask for the world. and in situations like this, it really comes down to whether or not the prosecution has withheld information. and here this seems a little bit far field. some of the materials on hunter biden that were requested do noe seem relevant to the issues at play in the january 6th hearing. delay seems to be the game here, but he'se also playing to anotr court, and that's the court of public opin
joining me now is melissa murray, a professor at nyu law school and co-host of "the strict scrutiny" podcast. and also joining me msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill. 59 requests from the defense, 70 pages of legal motions, 300 pages of supporting exhibits asking forpo material prosecuto don't necessarily have in their possession. >> so as you said in the opening, alex, this is kind of a long shot for donald trump. i think, again, there are multiple strategies being pursued...
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melissa, give me your thoughts here.ounts that pape was convicted on required the prosecution to prove that his intent involved pelosi's official duties in congress. that she was a political figure, he knew that. to piece lawyers argue that his intentions were wholly unrelated to her official role even though he admitted on the stand that he targeted her as a leader of the democratic party. are you shocked that the defense didn't pan out as they thought it would? >> well, this didn't go very well for the defense at all. ramsey, the u.s. attorney for the district of california made it pretty clear case. this was about the fact that nancy pelosi was the head of the democratic party went to pay took the stand, he basically admitted as much. this jury [inaudible] made quick work of it. they only sent six hours deliberating about this, which is pretty quick work all things considered. again, this is a northern california jerry. i've lived in northern california for a very long time. it's not the case that jury's are always in
melissa, give me your thoughts here.ounts that pape was convicted on required the prosecution to prove that his intent involved pelosi's official duties in congress. that she was a political figure, he knew that. to piece lawyers argue that his intentions were wholly unrelated to her official role even though he admitted on the stand that he targeted her as a leader of the democratic party. are you shocked that the defense didn't pan out as they thought it would? >> well, this didn't go...
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our thanks to you and melissa bell and natasha bertrand. we'll check in with you guys throughout the next several hours. >> let's dig deeper on tony blinken's visit to the region with tom nides, former u.s. ambassador to israel. ambassador, thank you very much for being with us. i do want to for the sake of transparency let our viewers know about your personal connection to cnn. the ambassador is married to our colleague cnn executive vice president virginia mosley. now that that's out of the way, ambassador, moments ago we heard from secretary of state antony blinken saying that he wants to discuss concrete steps with the israelis on protecting civilians. the white house has called for a pause to fighting, something that israel does not appear to be open to. would you advise president biden to push prime minister benjamin netanyahu harder on the issue of either a ceasefire or a pause, however he'd like to describe it? >> well, first of all, thank you for having me, boris. i think first and foremost as the secretary pointed out israel has a
our thanks to you and melissa bell and natasha bertrand. we'll check in with you guys throughout the next several hours. >> let's dig deeper on tony blinken's visit to the region with tom nides, former u.s. ambassador to israel. ambassador, thank you very much for being with us. i do want to for the sake of transparency let our viewers know about your personal connection to cnn. the ambassador is married to our colleague cnn executive vice president virginia mosley. now that that's out of...
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melissa, start with you. amassed, a massive crossing from egypt waiting to leave gaza including hundreds of american families. talk to us where things stand right now. >> reporter: well, we know, boris, a few dozen americans have now made their way through several hundred foreign and jewish nationals altogether the last couple of days and expect that could tont as chaotic as it is and a difficulty getting people to the crossing in time, warning them their list, name is on the list that particular day, since these lists are published every day with 200 names of those able to evacuate that day. if what we've seen, boris, over the last couple weeks in terms of how slow the aid is going in, it's down to israeli checks and their determination to keep a close eye what's going into gaza, difficulty getting anyone down also to egyptian security concerns. they made it very clear from the start they want a close eye on anyone coming out of gaza. not only because they want to avoid a flood of refugees, but also because
melissa, start with you. amassed, a massive crossing from egypt waiting to leave gaza including hundreds of american families. talk to us where things stand right now. >> reporter: well, we know, boris, a few dozen americans have now made their way through several hundred foreign and jewish nationals altogether the last couple of days and expect that could tont as chaotic as it is and a difficulty getting people to the crossing in time, warning them their list, name is on the list that...
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we're seeing it done in the courts, and we're having officers -- as melissa says, we feel for them.alifying a president from the presidential election. but i think that sort of asymmetry between the humility and the and nobody of the problem is one of the things that's hanging us up. and i think my answer to your question is, thank goodness the u.s. supreme court does not have a humility problem. it absolutely -- that it can be the decider here, and i think that i agree with judge luttig, that if and when this comes to the u.s. supreme court, whatever it is that they used to triangulate how they're going to design this very novel constitutional question, is not going to be in, who me, how can i do this? it's too big for me. >> what do you make of the first part of the judges determination that donald trump is an insurrectionist? both looted and tribe thought that is important, is it relevant to any of the other stuff that donald trump faces? >> i don't know that it's necessarily relevant or it can't be admitted into evidence in any of the criminal cases that are ongoing around the c
we're seeing it done in the courts, and we're having officers -- as melissa says, we feel for them.alifying a president from the presidential election. but i think that sort of asymmetry between the humility and the and nobody of the problem is one of the things that's hanging us up. and i think my answer to your question is, thank goodness the u.s. supreme court does not have a humility problem. it absolutely -- that it can be the decider here, and i think that i agree with judge luttig, that...
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the, the my name is melissa chan. thanks for joining us. taiwan holds presidential elections early next year in january. and the campaign for the top spot is becoming intense. whoever takes control, we'll have to manage an aggressive china, and that will have implications for peace and security for all asia. this was underscored in last week's a peck summit in san francisco. much of the focus was on us president joe biden's meeting with chinese leaders shooting ping, but ty ones representative also met quietly with the american president and vice president, comma harris and secretary of state anthony blinking. ty, ones on void, welcome to badging agreement to improve communications with the us military. so i think that, um, uh it should, i really think it was a good meeting. it was the good news that the, as a resumed the, the motors, are you coming locations? and i think that uh, it should help to, to reduce the tension between the united states and the china. and it should increase the stability of taiwan straight b
the, the my name is melissa chan. thanks for joining us. taiwan holds presidential elections early next year in january. and the campaign for the top spot is becoming intense. whoever takes control, we'll have to manage an aggressive china, and that will have implications for peace and security for all asia. this was underscored in last week's a peck summit in san francisco. much of the focus was on us president joe biden's meeting with chinese leaders shooting ping, but ty ones representative...
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melissa, thank you for making this all makes sense.preciate your time. >> thank you. >> we have an update now on a case involving the police killing of breonna taylor, a federal judge declared a mistrial on thursday, in the civil rights case against former louisville kentucky police officer, brett hankison. hankison was accused of violating breonna taylor's civil rights, for filing ten straight shots into her apartment in the botched raid that resulted in her death in 2020. the jury deadlocked on two charges after three days of deliberations, federal prosecutors could decide to retry him, hankinson was facing life in prison if convicted. a lawyer for breonna taylor's family vowed that they would continue to fight for justice for breonna. when we come back, folks, control of congress could hinge on the new york high court's decision on how to draw the states district maps. i will lay out why these states are so high for democrats who are trying to even the playing field for 2024. field for 2024 (vo) sail through the heart of historic ci
melissa, thank you for making this all makes sense.preciate your time. >> thank you. >> we have an update now on a case involving the police killing of breonna taylor, a federal judge declared a mistrial on thursday, in the civil rights case against former louisville kentucky police officer, brett hankison. hankison was accused of violating breonna taylor's civil rights, for filing ten straight shots into her apartment in the botched raid that resulted in her death in 2020. the jury...
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hugo lowell, andrew weissmann, melissa murray, we have a lot of work to do.ll raising questions about the presidential election. one year ago from the main event, how accurate are the predictions? -- when this continues. en this continues. g up, i've got symptom relief. ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements. skyrizi is the first il-23 inhibitor that can deliver remission and visibly improve damage of the intestinal lining. and the majority of people experienced long-lasting remission at one year. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to. liver problems may occur in crohn's disease. ♪ now's the time to ask your gastroenterologist how you can take control of your crohn's with skyrizi. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ ♪ learn how abbvie could help you save. it
hugo lowell, andrew weissmann, melissa murray, we have a lot of work to do.ll raising questions about the presidential election. one year ago from the main event, how accurate are the predictions? -- when this continues. en this continues. g up, i've got symptom relief. ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements. skyrizi is the...
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since 2020 dispenser melissa has _ some time? since 2020 dispenser melissa has had _ some time?months, and then again in 2022, a small one, and again this summer we had another eruption again, or that was fairly far away from very inhabited areas on the peninsula, but we knew of course that eventually activity would come closer to the publishing. doctor armann hoskuldsson _ closer to the publishing. doctor armann hoskuldsson thank- closer to the publishing. doctor armann hoskuldsson thank you closer to the publishing. doctor. armann hoskuldsson thank you for being with us. before we go, reminder of our top score —— it's top story the israelite premise benjamin it's in your home said it would not stop until it won the war and bring back hostages will stop the situation in gazais hostages will stop the situation in gaza is becoming increasingly desperate as israeli forces continue their actions against hamas. at geysers biggest hospital, doctors have warned patients, including babies are in danger of dying. our nations havejoined for a unity statement to and is or is our aggressio
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but melissa, late october, markets fell 10% from near-term highs. this is the second-fastest time the market has jumped 10%. and it did it in 16 days. the first fastest time was done in 1998 in six days. that tells you something. it's because the consensus was, for this next to happen. we're supposed to be in a recession, we're supposed to be falling off a cliff, that hasn't happened, and that's the reason why, until you see people capitulate, that's the reason why the market will go higher. things in the middle east are horrific, but they're less horrific than people thought they would be at this stage. china, less horrific. there's a couple of things in this that are less bad, and i think less bad is just enough, with rates coming in, to have the market push higher. >> is there a piper to be paid when it comings to this hiking campaign? >> i mean, hundreds of years of research would say yes. i think, you know, tim makes a great point, which is, our view, stay long while that labor and services happen. the second it starts to weaken, you want to ge
but melissa, late october, markets fell 10% from near-term highs. this is the second-fastest time the market has jumped 10%. and it did it in 16 days. the first fastest time was done in 1998 in six days. that tells you something. it's because the consensus was, for this next to happen. we're supposed to be in a recession, we're supposed to be falling off a cliff, that hasn't happened, and that's the reason why, until you see people capitulate, that's the reason why the market will go higher....
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the writer of "love actually" and melissa mccarthy what else do you need?uede comparar ♪ ♪ livin' in the golden state ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado ♪ >>> jill's steals and deals is sponsored by wells fargo credit cards, credit cards made for the way you live that's real life ready >>> and we're back with steals and deals this morning a new batch of holiday gift options for everybody on your list, from home to fashion and more, all up to 73% off and our friend and lifestyle contributor jill martin brooks is here with picks. scan the qr code to get the deals. a lot of people looking for house warming gifts and all kinds of things through the holidays. >> i should have worn my tinsel outfit let's start with a cheers. tonight a big night. this is so easy. make sure i get this squeeze and lift. >> okay. oh, my gosh! >> okay? >> that is simple. >> yes that rabbit wine barware essentials retail $55 to $65. you cannot go wrong with this list the original corkscrew in black or silver and gun metal color. this is a very easy way to open a bottle of wine it worked on a
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good morning, melissa.'s stock has been extremely difficult to call, as you note. i think earnings estimates for this year have gone from $6 to $3 and yet the stock is almost double from the beginning of the year, albeit still down considerably from, you know, last -- the september/october levels and so i think that's very challenging for investors, when numbers are generally coming down and the stock is holding in there or actually gaining ground i think a lot of it is because there's continued belief in the longer term vision of elon musk and tesla. i think you showed the clip of kathy wood saying she really believes in autonomy others have espoused the fact that tesla will have dominant market share 10, 15 years from now, 10, 20 million cars and i think while that hope is still possible and is still alive, you know, it's difficult for the stock to go down i think the big question for me is, next year, do they have to cut their growth targets might they only grow at 10%? and i think it's certainly possibl
good morning, melissa.'s stock has been extremely difficult to call, as you note. i think earnings estimates for this year have gone from $6 to $3 and yet the stock is almost double from the beginning of the year, albeit still down considerably from, you know, last -- the september/october levels and so i think that's very challenging for investors, when numbers are generally coming down and the stock is holding in there or actually gaining ground i think a lot of it is because there's...
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>> melissa, do you know how much humanitarian aid actually got into gaza today in the south? >> well, what we saw today, anderson, was a bigger proportion of aid getting through a 24-hour period than we've seen over the course of three weeks since this war began. in all, there are 217 trucks with 57 extra who made it through that slow trickle in the rafah gate through into the enclave. just to be clear, while that is a bigger proportion than we've seen so far, anderson, it is a tiny proportion of what is needed to meet the needs of the people inside. in fact, one aid worker described it as a drop in the ocean. to give you an idea, the u.n.'s children's agency says there is currently just 5% of the water needed in the enclave to meet the needs of the people inside. and so ever since israel has declared this full siege, beyond the bombardments that ben was talking about, essentially what you're looking at is a policy of starvation, and that is close to where we're now getting inside gaza. >> what is the latest, melissa, on whether the rafah crossing will ever open for whether i
>> melissa, do you know how much humanitarian aid actually got into gaza today in the south? >> well, what we saw today, anderson, was a bigger proportion of aid getting through a 24-hour period than we've seen over the course of three weeks since this war began. in all, there are 217 trucks with 57 extra who made it through that slow trickle in the rafah gate through into the enclave. just to be clear, while that is a bigger proportion than we've seen so far, anderson, it is a tiny...
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melissa, you were at the rar a bo rafah border crossing yesterday. what's the latest? >> what was remarkable yesterday was how little was happening at the rafah crossing, phil. all of a sudden very quickly these two breakthroughs. first of all, the news that the most severely wounded palestinians were coming out. we got that yesterday. we have been hearing that the first ones are making their way through the rafah crossing. to be clear, these are the first palestinians leaving gaza since the conflict began. these are people who need immediate surgical intervention. they are going to be taken by ambulance straight from the rafah crossing to a field hospital that egyptian authorities set up about nine miles away. and in a separate series of people who are expected to make their way through the rafah crossing later today, these are the foreign nationals. there are many hundreds of them believed to be inside gaza. some 400 americans for a start. as poppy said, they are not expected to be amongst that first group of foreign nationals that will, we understand, be allowed to
melissa, you were at the rar a bo rafah border crossing yesterday. what's the latest? >> what was remarkable yesterday was how little was happening at the rafah crossing, phil. all of a sudden very quickly these two breakthroughs. first of all, the news that the most severely wounded palestinians were coming out. we got that yesterday. we have been hearing that the first ones are making their way through the rafah crossing. to be clear, these are the first palestinians leaving gaza since...
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but melissa and suzanne aren't the only outcasts in hollywood. creative artists maha dakhil fired one of the main agents of his company because of a virtual post. he wrote in his post: "what is more heartbreaking than witnessing genocide is witnessing the denial that genocide is taking place." the company also fired sierra rao and regina jackson, authors of white women's everything you know about racism, over posts that rao called "standing up for he misread the date. three palestinian students were shot and wounded in burlington, vermont, usa. these three 20-year-olds are hospitalized. now one of them is reported to be serious. these three students, who are studying in different universities , wore a chafieh, which is a symbol of solidarity with palestine, on their shoulders. police say the students were walking in the street when a white man shot them. relatives of these students called the attack a hate crime. the possibility of sharing the experience of buying bread online for customers were provided, according to the speaker of ardonan's sma
but melissa and suzanne aren't the only outcasts in hollywood. creative artists maha dakhil fired one of the main agents of his company because of a virtual post. he wrote in his post: "what is more heartbreaking than witnessing genocide is witnessing the denial that genocide is taking place." the company also fired sierra rao and regina jackson, authors of white women's everything you know about racism, over posts that rao called "standing up for he misread the date. three...
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deirdre bosa has more. >> hey, melissa.the conference call, management said that in the fourth quarter, expect transaction revenues as a percent of gross transaction value to remain flat quarter over quarter. and just really calls into some concern that top-line growth that was even a concern when the company was listing going through the ipo process in that core delivery business. especially versus rivals that we've heard from already like uber and doordash. uber delivery revenue grew 6%. doordash total revenue was up 27%. so, that may be behind it, but still, marginally positive. mel? >> all right, d-bo, thank you for the update. >>> eli lilly posting a record close today after u.s. and uk regulators approved its block buster drug tirzepatide for weight loss. lilly saying today it expects the drug to hit pharmacy shelves in the u.s. under the name s zepbound. but the launch could take 18 months based on regulator approvals. our next guest calls this the final piece of the puzzle for lilly's weight loss drug rollout. jeff,
deirdre bosa has more. >> hey, melissa.the conference call, management said that in the fourth quarter, expect transaction revenues as a percent of gross transaction value to remain flat quarter over quarter. and just really calls into some concern that top-line growth that was even a concern when the company was listing going through the ipo process in that core delivery business. especially versus rivals that we've heard from already like uber and doordash. uber delivery revenue grew...
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thank you. >> thanks, melissa >> julie, what's your take here? it seems ike, you know, provin that it actually generating revenue, that seems like it should be, you know, something that you need to show, to spend that kind of money >> i think that's right. you know, the one thing that's really critical about nvidia, it's not just in terms of the software that they sell, but the ecosystem that they've created in terms of, this is what people are riding on, this language that makes it very, very hard to break into that. so, from a competitive standpoint, i think i feel very, very confident in this business. the real question mark is exactly what we ended the conversation with, what happens if demand doesn't really show up, because the use cases at enterprise, for consumer, just aren't as robust as we're hoping and i think for me, i think that they will happen, but i think they might not happen on the timeline that we're expecting, and that the valuation is in, you know, assuming you could see the hyper scalers pull back very easily, and that's real
thank you. >> thanks, melissa >> julie, what's your take here? it seems ike, you know, provin that it actually generating revenue, that seems like it should be, you know, something that you need to show, to spend that kind of money >> i think that's right. you know, the one thing that's really critical about nvidia, it's not just in terms of the software that they sell, but the ecosystem that they've created in terms of, this is what people are riding on, this language that...
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melissa bell joins us from egypt on the release of injured palestinians. what more do we know about american who is left gaza today and others? >> reporter: you mentioned dr. okay mora, 71-year-old pediatric orthopedist. the other is a pediatrician. both were doctors, there to help gazan children, found themselves on the wrong side of the border. what we understand is that they're both now on their way to cairo, these just the first of the americans that are to be released. what we understand is that this is a comprehensive deal that will see all foreign nationals eventually getting out of gaza. >> reporter: a tired smile and a wave from one of the lucky few finally allowed to leave gaza since the war began. these families, just some of the first foreign and dual nationals finally permitted through the rafah crossing into egypt on wednesday. the result of a deal brokered by qatar between israel, hamas, egypt, and the united states, that will allow all foreign and dual nationals to leave the besieged enclave. also allowed to leave under the deal, the first
melissa bell joins us from egypt on the release of injured palestinians. what more do we know about american who is left gaza today and others? >> reporter: you mentioned dr. okay mora, 71-year-old pediatric orthopedist. the other is a pediatrician. both were doctors, there to help gazan children, found themselves on the wrong side of the border. what we understand is that they're both now on their way to cairo, these just the first of the americans that are to be released. what we...
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. >> hey, melissa. it was a beat on the top and bottom lines. let's go over the numbers. eps $1.46 versus $1.39. revenues just a slight beat here, $89.5 billion versus the $89.28 billion expected. and that's down 1% from the year ago quarter, right in line with expectations from what apple guided towards, as you said, fourth quarter in a row of declining sales marking a full fiscal year of declining sales for apple. let's break down some of the more important segments, though. iphone revenues were right in line with expectations at $43.81 billion. and services, a new record for apple here and a beat, $22.31 billion versus the $21.35 billion expected. and then i got to catch up with ceo tim cook about these results. we dove into the iphone business and this record september quarter for the iphone, which is up 3% year on year, just for that segment. here's what he told me. quote, obviously, we launched the new iphone 15 family during the quarter. it's the best product lineup we've ever had for the iphone and we're excited to get those in the hands of customers as quickly as
. >> hey, melissa. it was a beat on the top and bottom lines. let's go over the numbers. eps $1.46 versus $1.39. revenues just a slight beat here, $89.5 billion versus the $89.28 billion expected. and that's down 1% from the year ago quarter, right in line with expectations from what apple guided towards, as you said, fourth quarter in a row of declining sales marking a full fiscal year of declining sales for apple. let's break down some of the more important segments, though. iphone...
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melissa zajic has lived all over the world. and now chooses to call san francisco home with her family. these days, giving the complete picture about this city is not only personal, it's also business. >> we get a lot of feedback from our members outside the city and back home in australia. that san francisco looks like a war zone. >> reporter: she's the executive director of the australian american chamber of commerce in san francisco. which supports cultural and business connections between both countries. >> they ask every day if we feel safe just walking around our own neighborhood. my kids go to a local public school and i don't -- i can't stress to them enough that life is really wonderful in many parts of the city. >> reporter: so this week's aussie walkabout will try to capture more of what is actually happening in san francisco. from the beauty of city hall and the work happening in local government to the challenges inside the tenderloin and the people trying to help that neighborhood each day. as well as the current
melissa zajic has lived all over the world. and now chooses to call san francisco home with her family. these days, giving the complete picture about this city is not only personal, it's also business. >> we get a lot of feedback from our members outside the city and back home in australia. that san francisco looks like a war zone. >> reporter: she's the executive director of the australian american chamber of commerce in san francisco. which supports cultural and business...
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let's get to melissa bell in cairo with the latest on this. melissa? >> reporter: i think the framing is right, everything was blocked at the rafah crossing until it wasn't yesterday and again today a great deal of activity at the southern border of gaza with egypt. as you mentioned a moment ago, the list has been published overnight of some nearly 600 names of those given clearance to get out. we understand we have confirmation from egyptian authorities that 7,000 people are leaving the gaza strip over the coming days and they're doing that in batches. 600 more names have been cleared to get out, including 400 americans. and i think what's been one of the most interesting things of the last 24 hours or so, as we've begun to see the foreign nationals leave gaza is to hear their stories. no journalists can get into gaza, the ones there were there before october 7th. we keep trying with the egyptian authorities but no one is getting through. but the few journalists that are able to function, the stringers. >> producers with whom we work, but these first
let's get to melissa bell in cairo with the latest on this. melissa? >> reporter: i think the framing is right, everything was blocked at the rafah crossing until it wasn't yesterday and again today a great deal of activity at the southern border of gaza with egypt. as you mentioned a moment ago, the list has been published overnight of some nearly 600 names of those given clearance to get out. we understand we have confirmation from egyptian authorities that 7,000 people are leaving the...
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for more on the opening of the rafah crossing, here is cnn's melissa bell, reporting in from cairo. >red small aisle and a wave. from one of the lucky few, finally allowed to leave gaza since the war began. these families just some of the first foreign and dual nationals finally permitted through the rafah crossing into egypt on wednesday. the result of a deal brokered by qatar between israel, hamas, egypt, and the united states, that will allow all foreign and dual nationals to leave the besieged enclave. also allowed to leave under the deal, the first palestinians, 81 of the most severely wounded, those desperate enough for urgent surgical intervention taken, one by one in a convoy of ambulances, to a field hospital set up a few miles away, and to other hospitals in northern egypt. [sirens] large crowds of foreign nationals have been massing at the border after hearing at the start of the conflict that they'd be allowed out. families desperately checking to see if they were some of those lucky enough, finally, to get through. [interpreter] i am an american living in gaza, we heard t
for more on the opening of the rafah crossing, here is cnn's melissa bell, reporting in from cairo. >red small aisle and a wave. from one of the lucky few, finally allowed to leave gaza since the war began. these families just some of the first foreign and dual nationals finally permitted through the rafah crossing into egypt on wednesday. the result of a deal brokered by qatar between israel, hamas, egypt, and the united states, that will allow all foreign and dual nationals to leave the...
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melissa bell is covering all these developments from cairo. so is first, who has been able to leave? >> reporter: a very small number of very lucky civilians at this stage. we're talking about a couple hundred, we don't have the exact figure. it was just over 110, but we understand that that's gone up. we don't have their nationalities b but these are some of the first allowed out. what's been remarkable, we spent much of the day there is how little has gone through. either aid getting in or anyone coming out. until now, we really have only seen a handful of hostages released through this cross. it remained because of the huge complication of the parties involved in anyone getting through. that's israel, hamas, egypt, this mediation through qatar really a remarkable breakthrough that we only got wind of this morning. a really remarkable development. huge relief for all the families who are awaiting for news of their loved ones there's also the possibility for the most severely wounded palestinians to get out and get emergency medical treatment
melissa bell is covering all these developments from cairo. so is first, who has been able to leave? >> reporter: a very small number of very lucky civilians at this stage. we're talking about a couple hundred, we don't have the exact figure. it was just over 110, but we understand that that's gone up. we don't have their nationalities b but these are some of the first allowed out. what's been remarkable, we spent much of the day there is how little has gone through. either aid getting in...
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the name and the trend he's so bullish on ahead this hour i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq on the desk tonight -- girner mann, dan nathan, guy adami, and sitting in tonight, danny moses, founder of moses ventures going to get more at the end of the market's long winning streak and that dismal 30-year treasury action in just a minute, but we start off with the biggest drag on the nasdaq 100. tesla dropping more than 5%. the stock nearly 30% off its highs of the year. the move coming after analysts initiated coverage of the stock with a reduced rating. slapped it with a $146 price targe target add to that increased competition in china beijing-based li auto posting sales growth of a whopping 270% in its latest quarter and posted better profit margins than tesla. the stock is well outperformed elon musk's company over the past year, but is china still an opportunity for tesla or are the hurdles too high to jump at this point? there are many people who have been bearish of tesla on this desk, danny moses, this is your number one short here. >> yeah, still is. i
the name and the trend he's so bullish on ahead this hour i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq on the desk tonight -- girner mann, dan nathan, guy adami, and sitting in tonight, danny moses, founder of moses ventures going to get more at the end of the market's long winning streak and that dismal 30-year treasury action in just a minute, but we start off with the biggest drag on the nasdaq 100. tesla dropping more than 5%. the stock nearly 30% off its highs of the...