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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. >> melissaa 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 into the woman who had been bridesmaid at the wedding -- jimmy hargis. it was at night when the curtains were drawn that jamie watched melissa reeling with pain. >> many nights of crying in the middle of the night. i would hear her. i would just kind of go in bed and lay with her. >> just getting into a bed after that happened -- >> i didn't want to. >> where would you sleep? >> on the floor. had any idea why this would happen. so they're all grasping at straws to try to figure out this possibility, that possibility. >> melissa was a lead suspect, and not just in the eyes of the police. >> nobody, including the public and the family knew how this could happen. they are all grasping it draws. >> ben's sister was certain that melissa arranged ben's murder and wasn't afra
you don't know if they're going to come back for melissa, if melissa was supposed to be in that. >> melissaa 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 into the woman who had been bridesmaid at the wedding -- jimmy hargis. it was at night when the curtains were drawn that jamie watched melissa reeling with pain....
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>> melissa, got news just out on venue.skinny bundle, if you will. a lot of people have been waiting to figure out what the pricing will ultimately be. now we know. the plan launches with initial price tag $42.99 per month. expected to debut this fall in conjunction with start of the nfl season. subscribers have access to a number of sports channels, fox sports and tnt and among others. what thisless do to the bundle. whether more people just interested in sports will go to unbundle. also what other bundles attached to it on the other end? for example, will warner want to add cnn to it? disney add other things to it? we'll see what that ultimately brings. $42.99, price tag for now. undercutting obviously the larger bundles that doesn't have everything in it including, folks, like peacock owned of course by our parent company. speaking of sports, here at the olympics. yesterday at the ambassador's official residence in paris, cnbc hosting a leadership forum. onstage, joe, becky and i spoke with legendary broadcasters al mich
>> melissa, got news just out on venue.skinny bundle, if you will. a lot of people have been waiting to figure out what the pricing will ultimately be. now we know. the plan launches with initial price tag $42.99 per month. expected to debut this fall in conjunction with start of the nfl season. subscribers have access to a number of sports channels, fox sports and tnt and among others. what thisless do to the bundle. whether more people just interested in sports will go to unbundle. also...
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melissa?tiful. which suddenly grew on him in just a couple of months, why didn't you invite him, it's a shame, although we couldn't, we were on the set, congratulations, mom, dad, on your wonderful day, god bless you for many years and may your example, they watched and saw how happy a family can be. philipp kirkurov is surprised to learn that his son, it turns out, had a hand in the wedding dress of the queen's daughter-in-law. young martin presented his debut fashion collection last year. the queen even then noticed. the amazing bows and asked for the same for melissa: martin's collection a bow from lati brides is a martin collection, what are you talking about, the bride's lati was sewn by star designer annika kerimova, an outfit worth half a million rubles were paid by the queen, the singer did not skimp on the wedding itself, according to the most modest estimates, the celebration cost her another 3 million. if natasha were not your friend, would this dress have cost so much? no, of cours
melissa?tiful. which suddenly grew on him in just a couple of months, why didn't you invite him, it's a shame, although we couldn't, we were on the set, congratulations, mom, dad, on your wonderful day, god bless you for many years and may your example, they watched and saw how happy a family can be. philipp kirkurov is surprised to learn that his son, it turns out, had a hand in the wedding dress of the queen's daughter-in-law. young martin presented his debut fashion collection last year. the...
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melissa, the other big a.i.riented player that has so many other things going on these days is amazon and its a-l-e-x-a because i don't want to setoff people's devices at home. what about a.i.? >> it should be an exciting quarter. everyone has been talking about a.i. and aws and whether or not they will continue to see increased margins. right now, we're expecting 32.2% margin in that particular business, but the more exciting story is probably around the retail business. the retail business has never really generated much of a margin and that business has been increasingly getting more profitable coming into this quarter where we are expecting 5.9% operating margin. it is expected to get to just over 10% this year. so, it will be really interesting to see if that trajectory is maintained. >> all right. melissa on tto and sarah kunst, thank you very much. see you later on. >>> still ahead on "worldwide exchange," forget inflation and jay powell. why they may have to develop a political policy playbook ahead of t
melissa, the other big a.i.riented player that has so many other things going on these days is amazon and its a-l-e-x-a because i don't want to setoff people's devices at home. what about a.i.? >> it should be an exciting quarter. everyone has been talking about a.i. and aws and whether or not they will continue to see increased margins. right now, we're expecting 32.2% margin in that particular business, but the more exciting story is probably around the retail business. the retail...
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back to you, melissa. >>> thank you, dom.campbell harvey and new details emerging of vice president kamala harris's economic plan ahead of the dnc. "squawk box" will be right back. we're here for adama. just like she tries to be there for her children. always watching. loving. so when adama's eyes were failing her, we became her eyes, removed her cataracts, giving back her vision, so she could see her children grow up. because we're here for adama. what the biggest companies deliver is exceptional customer experience. what makes it possible is unmatched connectivity and 5g solutions from t-mobile for business. t-mobile connects 100,000 delta airlines employees. powers tractor supply stores nationwide with reliable 5g business internet. and helps red bull revolutionize coverage of live events. this is how business goes further with t-mobile for business. >>> and now for a look at the economic data and now it may impact the fed inflation battle, let's bring in campbell harvey with the duke school of business. cam, thanks for jo
back to you, melissa. >>> thank you, dom.campbell harvey and new details emerging of vice president kamala harris's economic plan ahead of the dnc. "squawk box" will be right back. we're here for adama. just like she tries to be there for her children. always watching. loving. so when adama's eyes were failing her, we became her eyes, removed her cataracts, giving back her vision, so she could see her children grow up. because we're here for adama. what the biggest companies...
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hey, pippa >> hey, melissa.at southern company's plant vogel for the first newly built nuclear reactors in the u.s. in more than three decades are now connected to the grid. it's pivotal moment. the industry says this proves that nuclear can and should be built, while critics say projects are perpetual lily beh schedule and expensive the ceo of southern company said they had to rebuild the nuclear supply chain and it starts even before that, with the uranium supply chain. the administration has banned russian imports starting in 2028 now, at this plant, no fuel comes from russia, but across the u.s., more than 20% of our enriched uranium is from russia. now, the interest in nuclear has pushed uranium spot prices to the highest level in more than a decade and companies are taking note we are even seeing a restart in domestic mining, including from ur energy, uranium energy, encore energy and energy fuels out in wyoming, texas, utah, and colorado melissa? >> pippa, are there many -- i know in europe, there are rea
hey, pippa >> hey, melissa.at southern company's plant vogel for the first newly built nuclear reactors in the u.s. in more than three decades are now connected to the grid. it's pivotal moment. the industry says this proves that nuclear can and should be built, while critics say projects are perpetual lily beh schedule and expensive the ceo of southern company said they had to rebuild the nuclear supply chain and it starts even before that, with the uranium supply chain. the...
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i love the idea, melissa. of course, it was a low probability, i would put that -- take a trip to the moon be before -- if that does ultimately happen, you can hold me accountable to that. >> okay, we've got the tape. gene, good to see you, thank you. >> thank you. >> gene munster. well, as a shareholder, karen, would you want it to break up? do you -- are you worried about the culture there? >> i am worried about the culture. i do feel they did fumble the a.i. launch, right? and so, that was somewhat disappointing. it's been sort of undervalued for awhile, i think, and it got a little bit of momentum and then sort of lost it, and i do think that -- a lot of what gene is saying, getting that fire, and you're really focused. when you work for a 100,000-plus organization, you feel like you can't make a difference. when you start to work for something smaller, you can. >> right. >>> well, alphabet is dealing with another headache in san francisco. speaking of alphabet. [ cars honking ] that is a parking lot fille
i love the idea, melissa. of course, it was a low probability, i would put that -- take a trip to the moon be before -- if that does ultimately happen, you can hold me accountable to that. >> okay, we've got the tape. gene, good to see you, thank you. >> thank you. >> gene munster. well, as a shareholder, karen, would you want it to break up? do you -- are you worried about the culture there? >> i am worried about the culture. i do feel they did fumble the a.i. launch,...
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melissa?angelica, thank you. for more on lilly's big quarter, let's bring in david risinger. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> a key part of this story is b meeting the tremendous demand for these tracks. they are on track to increase production by a significant amount. how do you think about that increase of production, given that it seems like the total addressable market is constantly increasing with every single new application, new -- new ailment that this drug could possibly treat. >> well, look, they -- they have been spending dramatic amounts of money. they've been increasing their capital expenditures at a tremendtre men tremendous rate. you see that in the numbers. the company reported a blowout quarter. they raised revenue guidance for the year by 7%, they raised eps guidance by 19%, and that's paying off in terms of it. they're actually just getting started, and you can just imagine the global demand for their products. they have approval in china, but it's unclear when th
melissa?angelica, thank you. for more on lilly's big quarter, let's bring in david risinger. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> a key part of this story is b meeting the tremendous demand for these tracks. they are on track to increase production by a significant amount. how do you think about that increase of production, given that it seems like the total addressable market is constantly increasing with every single new application, new -- new ailment that this drug could...
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but not the she said melissa out of the to at least $175.00. so that of bodies that's for analyze, but they're all switched to analyze my up on addition use bit. but according to that data, at least 137 of the bought these had put the twins and more than 100 around 100 were less than 30 years old. this is like a trauma for the country. they're not for the good thing or that happened. and now that the internet restrictions have loosened because who has loosened the anger that the bung mother should people had. it's just that we didn't receive that either. now on the street, and they're not afraid. does that mean that people don't think the security forces will turn their guns on young people? again? really 5, there is international pressure and date of domestic pressure. first, if we talk of the domestic pressure in the report, we saw phone bite of night and left on one of the protest coordinators. he was abducted twice, according to his family. he was the doctor. he had proof is and yet we see him with the crowd defined the cottage because thes
but not the she said melissa out of the to at least $175.00. so that of bodies that's for analyze, but they're all switched to analyze my up on addition use bit. but according to that data, at least 137 of the bought these had put the twins and more than 100 around 100 were less than 30 years old. this is like a trauma for the country. they're not for the good thing or that happened. and now that the internet restrictions have loosened because who has loosened the anger that the bung mother...
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so, melissa, you can feel the temperature change in here inside the vault. what happens here? this is a three story vault? one way in, one way out. it holds the marshall papers as our largest and most important collection, but also about 500 other collections. we do keep the temperature and humidity controlled here differently than the library, is what you're feeling. this is also the workspace we have for items that come in the collection continues to grow and archive is never done. secretary state george marshall goes to harvard, goes to boston. the date is june 5th, 1947. he a speech. it's preceded this press release. it looks like the day before from the department of state. tell us about this press release leading up to this big event at harvard. so george marshall had come back from the moscow foreign ministers conference, very displeased. he didn't feel like the soviet union was living up to their end of the end of the war bargain at ty hamade he was very, very that the future of europe was in danger. and he gave a multi network radio address. the evening he got back fr
so, melissa, you can feel the temperature change in here inside the vault. what happens here? this is a three story vault? one way in, one way out. it holds the marshall papers as our largest and most important collection, but also about 500 other collections. we do keep the temperature and humidity controlled here differently than the library, is what you're feeling. this is also the workspace we have for items that come in the collection continues to grow and archive is never done. secretary...
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but your point is really important, melissa. you talked about this idea that the fed will have tolerance on either side of the mandate. a little more inflation is not going to stop it from cutting and a little bit more weakness is not going to keep it -- it not going to make it all that concerned about there being an imminent recession. >> steve, it's karen. thanks for being on. in those most aggressive cuts that are getting priced in, what do you think they assume for both inflation and employment? >> there would be no inflation in that context. and i think -- i really think as i said, karen, that the market is pricing in an imminent recession and a pretty pronounced one. it looks to me like those are the kinds of moves, if you put that chart back up that shows how much is expected over the next four months and over the next year. those are the kind of numbers the fed -- or the kind of cuts the fed would make if it feared a recession. it would get back down to neutral very quickly. heck, why not even go further. why not go belo
but your point is really important, melissa. you talked about this idea that the fed will have tolerance on either side of the mandate. a little more inflation is not going to stop it from cutting and a little bit more weakness is not going to keep it -- it not going to make it all that concerned about there being an imminent recession. >> steve, it's karen. thanks for being on. in those most aggressive cuts that are getting priced in, what do you think they assume for both inflation and...
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melissa? >>> let's take a look at the average rate on a 30-year mortgage, holding below 7%. that's the hoest level of the year as hopes of a september rate cut grow. let's get to diana olick with the very latest. a lot of people are watching this very clearly and cheering. >> rates are falling hard and fast. they came down all of last week. most sharply on friday. they will likely be even lower today. last week the average on 30-year fixed went to 6.4% by friday, the lowest level since early may of 2023. the recent high was 7.52% in late april. home sales have been falling ever since. buyers were battling not just high interest rates but high home prices and a lack of supply. supply has improved a little bit. prices are still overheat. take a look at the difference. in just a few months it is stark when it comes to affordability. in april a buyer looking to buy a $400,000 home with 20% downpayment and 30-year fixed mortgage would have been facing a monthly payment of $2,240. not including insu
melissa? >>> let's take a look at the average rate on a 30-year mortgage, holding below 7%. that's the hoest level of the year as hopes of a september rate cut grow. let's get to diana olick with the very latest. a lot of people are watching this very clearly and cheering. >> rates are falling hard and fast. they came down all of last week. most sharply on friday. they will likely be even lower today. last week the average on 30-year fixed went to 6.4% by friday, the lowest level...
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>> hey, melissa. she's talking in hawaii, saying the fed is prepared to do what the economy needs when we are clear what that is. she says there's a lot of data between now and the next meeting. she does see upcoming policy adjustments as required. she says rates will need to be adjusted to balance the two objectives of the federal reserve, of low unemployment and stable inflation. it's too early to tell if the economy is slowing to a sustainable pace, but the fed is prepared to do, as we said, earlier what needs to be done. and then, just broadly, on the economy, looking at what she says, let me just look at a couple other notes here. she noted that the unemployment rate is still low by historical standards. and that there's more room for confidence underneath the labor report that we're seeing a slowing and not a falling off a cliff. she says what we're hearing is the economy is downshifting, with inflation still above target. our context are not laying off workers, they are slowing the pace of hiri
>> hey, melissa. she's talking in hawaii, saying the fed is prepared to do what the economy needs when we are clear what that is. she says there's a lot of data between now and the next meeting. she does see upcoming policy adjustments as required. she says rates will need to be adjusted to balance the two objectives of the federal reserve, of low unemployment and stable inflation. it's too early to tell if the economy is slowing to a sustainable pace, but the fed is prepared to do, as we...
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the i melissa chan, welcome authorities in bangladesh had imposed a new nationwide curfew after more than 90 people were killed and hundreds injured and a fresh wave of anti government protests. demonstrators are demanding that prime ministers, a casino step down. the unrest has also prompted the government to shut down internet services. the streets have become evident of the anger and frustration against the government of chief christina. for testers, i'm not buying down slashes, have sprint. and the tech to is rising. the current situation in bangladesh and the cartridge happened to because of the government and their failure there behind all the killings. nothing would have happened if they had acted in a just way and met the demand to reform photos earlier. people are bitter and have their backs up against the wall. the predictors have sonya defied their demand store thing, this point, the resignation of prime minister, she a casino in response, the prime minister of i'm unique body point on the supporters to dig through the streets or scenario that has just started in master cl
the i melissa chan, welcome authorities in bangladesh had imposed a new nationwide curfew after more than 90 people were killed and hundreds injured and a fresh wave of anti government protests. demonstrators are demanding that prime ministers, a casino step down. the unrest has also prompted the government to shut down internet services. the streets have become evident of the anger and frustration against the government of chief christina. for testers, i'm not buying down slashes, have sprint....
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exactly, melissa.f the open for good reason, although holding on to the recent gains particularly s&p 500 a good comeback over the last five, six trading sessions. picked up a little more than half lost from the mid-july record high down to last monday's intraday low around 5100. taken us to the 50-day average. doesn't always mean anything. look back in the spring, 5%, 6% pullback. first rally stalled there and reload to get a little higher. so far definitely showing resilience indicating that whole unwind of the hedge fund carry trade and all associated trades was mostly an overshoot in the short term. still, of course, inflation and economic growth have to be calibrated looking forward. the nasdaq relative to small cap russell 2000. remember that exciting two weeks looked like we just passed the baton over to the russell 2000? never seemed likely that easy. you see for a moment nasdaq 100 an russell 2000 about the same year-to-date gain, and now you see this comeback much more about the perceived saf
exactly, melissa.f the open for good reason, although holding on to the recent gains particularly s&p 500 a good comeback over the last five, six trading sessions. picked up a little more than half lost from the mid-july record high down to last monday's intraday low around 5100. taken us to the 50-day average. doesn't always mean anything. look back in the spring, 5%, 6% pullback. first rally stalled there and reload to get a little higher. so far definitely showing resilience indicating...
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melissa bell, thank you for that update at coy.g that also again the swimming and and what the river might be like, but give us some of the highlights from today. >> first of all, but a bone to pick with you, jessica, how are you going to put me on a split-screen with melissa bell she is paris right now. he go after her intrepid reporting and i mean, come on what is producing this show america is no alliance has solidified himself as the fastest man on the planet. when i talked to him ahead of these games, jessica said he already knew he was this was just more for everybody else and now a 20 year drought in the men's 100 meters for the usa is over years of training for about a ten second moment came down to that photo finish to make his twenty-three-year-old, kishane thompson thoughts he won, but after about 15 seconds, it was determined that allows out lynda met the line, personal best 9.79 seconds, just 51 thousandths of a second ahead of thompson, usa's fred kerley took bronze as well allows didn't win as qualifier or the semifi
melissa bell, thank you for that update at coy.g that also again the swimming and and what the river might be like, but give us some of the highlights from today. >> first of all, but a bone to pick with you, jessica, how are you going to put me on a split-screen with melissa bell she is paris right now. he go after her intrepid reporting and i mean, come on what is producing this show america is no alliance has solidified himself as the fastest man on the planet. when i talked to him...
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the melissa chan welcome authorities in bangladesh are imposing a new nationwide curfew. there are also reports of an internet blackout, as local media say, more than 90 people have been killed in a fresh wave of protest against the government. the demonstrators are demanding the resignation of prime ministers. a casino, a blame her government for a violent police crackdown last month that left more than $200.00 people dead during march is to denounce the countries quote, a system for committed government jobs. so either is one of his son is a lawyer in dhaka. i asked her how challenging this crisis is for the prime minister. this crisis i think is very challenging for her, because this is the 4th time that she is in bo. and the last 3 times, she actually did not get the chance to dest. her popular re key, because the extra verified parted by the main office, or the eviction mechanics in was safety. no way that even when the opposition participated, it was not actually active participation in the 201318 in 2015 nixon's a large. the one sided election. so now she's seen so
the melissa chan welcome authorities in bangladesh are imposing a new nationwide curfew. there are also reports of an internet blackout, as local media say, more than 90 people have been killed in a fresh wave of protest against the government. the demonstrators are demanding the resignation of prime ministers. a casino, a blame her government for a violent police crackdown last month that left more than $200.00 people dead during march is to denounce the countries quote, a system for committed...
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abc's melissa adan leading us off. she's in pasadena tonight. >> reporter: tonight, millions bracing for aftershocks after a significant earthquake rattled southern california. the magnitude 4.4 quake centered under the highland park neighborhood of los angeles around 12:20 p.m. local time, and it was felt all over l.a. >> it was a jolt, and then the building just started to shake violently. >> we have a bit of an earthquake here in los angeles. >> reporter: and that moment when espn's mali ka andrews was on the air talking basketball. >> oh, whoa, is that an earthquake? >> that's an earthquake. oh, wow, whoa. that is a real earthquake. >> reporter: their radio station also broadcasting live. >> how big was that one? >> reporter: the scientists at the u.s. geological survey ducking for cover themselves. >> this is my first quake in seismology. >> it was a pretty good jolt. nothing was knocked over, but i think almost everyone felt it. >> reporter: the quake bursting a pipe near the top of pasadena's city hall, where so
abc's melissa adan leading us off. she's in pasadena tonight. >> reporter: tonight, millions bracing for aftershocks after a significant earthquake rattled southern california. the magnitude 4.4 quake centered under the highland park neighborhood of los angeles around 12:20 p.m. local time, and it was felt all over l.a. >> it was a jolt, and then the building just started to shake violently. >> we have a bit of an earthquake here in los angeles. >> reporter: and that...
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the melissa chan, thanks for joining us. tens of thousands of students and their supporters have gathered into bangladesh, the capital doc, to demand the resignation of prime minister shade casino. they blamed the government for a violent crack down on descent which left at least $200.00 people dead and recent protests against the government. job cortes are defined. why says, put emotions running high funds of the see students on the streets again. now they are demanding that the countries prime minister step down and that the government face try and put a deadly collect down that has good at least $200.00. most of the students and young people she must resign and she must space trial. and not only she has seen a whole cabinet and the government must resign this regime and the specialist really must be a biology the bundle dish has that has to thousands of people and then, and nobody can, bobby just bought the crack down on this end. the violence left many bit serious injuries evicted you. i can feel the suffering and pain. i cannot express my pain when i'm lying in this hospital bed. i c
the melissa chan, thanks for joining us. tens of thousands of students and their supporters have gathered into bangladesh, the capital doc, to demand the resignation of prime minister shade casino. they blamed the government for a violent crack down on descent which left at least $200.00 people dead and recent protests against the government. job cortes are defined. why says, put emotions running high funds of the see students on the streets again. now they are demanding that the countries...
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i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq. on the desk tonight -- karen finer mann, dan nathan, guy adami and carter worth. >>> we've got team coverage on the results. snap's massive drop. pippa stevens is covering intel. kate rooney is digging into amazon's quarter. but we start off with steve kovach who has the details on apple's beat on the top and bottom line. steve? >> hey there, mel. and not just a beat on the top and bottom lines. they return again to top line sales growth. that is one of the big headlines on this report. let's go over the results here, though. eps was a beat. $1.40, street was looking for $1.35. revenue, a beat at $85.78 billion, and that is up 5% year on year, about where apple had guided to last quarter. and iphone revenue, a beat here again. that is $39.3 billion, and services revenue, $24.21 billion. slightly beating expectations, but up 14%, continuing that double digit growth in that segment that we've seen over the past few quarters. and then i also got a chance to catch up with ceo tim cook abo
i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq. on the desk tonight -- karen finer mann, dan nathan, guy adami and carter worth. >>> we've got team coverage on the results. snap's massive drop. pippa stevens is covering intel. kate rooney is digging into amazon's quarter. but we start off with steve kovach who has the details on apple's beat on the top and bottom line. steve? >> hey there, mel. and not just a beat on the top and bottom lines. they return again to...
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melissa, so much talk you about. but i'm trying to talk to a lot of people like you who really followed the court this week, to understand what is good about what president biden has suggested in terms of court reform, and what is doable. and a lot of people told me that the constitutional amendment is probably the heaviest lift and the hardest part, but worth pursuing. because we don't have a lot of options. >> yeah, so i will just first say that there is probably not a lot of traction of this is going to get in real time, as we speed towards an election. but i think it is incredibly huge and significant that joe biden, someone who has been known as a moderate, as in institutionalist, has been so disappointed in this court and what it has done, that it is even transformed him into someone who is now seeking court reform in a more clear way . that, by itself, i think it's part of the story here. this court is so far off the rails that even joe biden, who is a stalwart institutionalist, has said that it is time for so
melissa, so much talk you about. but i'm trying to talk to a lot of people like you who really followed the court this week, to understand what is good about what president biden has suggested in terms of court reform, and what is doable. and a lot of people told me that the constitutional amendment is probably the heaviest lift and the hardest part, but worth pursuing. because we don't have a lot of options. >> yeah, so i will just first say that there is probably not a lot of traction...
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melissa, let's talk about what's happening here.t has been a minute since we talked about trump's legal pearl. but it is something he has been thinking about a lot. especially as kamala harris' poll numbers go up. the first thing i want to ask you is this idea that the supreme court's ruling on immune city would immunity would have an effect in alvin bragg east case against trump. do you think there is reason to be concerned that the immunity rule willing affect this case? >> i think, alex, we have to be pretty worried about this. as we said, when the supreme court issued that decision at the end of its term, it was far more sweeping than anyone anticipated. not only was the president immune from liability for criminal acts that fell within his official duties, he was also shielded from the use of evidence related to official acts in order to prove other crimes even if those crimes were outside of the scope of official duties and that is basically the argument around the new york hush money case. what trump is arguing is that key pi
melissa, let's talk about what's happening here.t has been a minute since we talked about trump's legal pearl. but it is something he has been thinking about a lot. especially as kamala harris' poll numbers go up. the first thing i want to ask you is this idea that the supreme court's ruling on immune city would immunity would have an effect in alvin bragg east case against trump. do you think there is reason to be concerned that the immunity rule willing affect this case? >> i think,...
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melissa borja.melissa is assistant professor of american culture in asian pacific islander american studies at the university of michigan. she is a historian of religion, race and politics and the author of follow the new way. america resettlement policy and religious change which and in that book if you don't mind she got the thomas wilson memorial prize. but it's also advised princeton's religion and forced migration initiative, and she is the lead investor later of the really virulent hate project. let me so first of all, it's a delight to see this book imprint, because there's in the middle of the pandemic of the things my. the other one let me try that over again. so the delight to be able to to talk about this book because in the midst of pandemic four years ago i learned that i had a fellowship at the the warren center, harvard, where i then was able to spend a year zooming in in my pajamas and talking about this with emily in its early stages. and she and i were to workshop our chapter and t
melissa borja.melissa is assistant professor of american culture in asian pacific islander american studies at the university of michigan. she is a historian of religion, race and politics and the author of follow the new way. america resettlement policy and religious change which and in that book if you don't mind she got the thomas wilson memorial prize. but it's also advised princeton's religion and forced migration initiative, and she is the lead investor later of the really virulent hate...
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melissa, thank you very much for joining us today.d's richest men is facing fresh allegations from a us investment fund. the indian billionaire gautam adani's huge company, which is involved in everything from ports to renewable energy , has been under investigation by india's financial regulator since last year over fraud accusations. but now the hindenburg fund has accussed the chair of the securities accused the chair of the securities and exchange board of having links with offshore funds that were also used by associates of mr adani , which could have stopped used by associates of mr adani, which could have stopped it acting independently. the chair has denied any conflict of interest and mr adani's company denies wrongdoing, calling hindenburg's latest allegations "malicious, mischievous and manipulative". the latest allegations by hindenburg research ahead of india's market regulator, the securities exchange board of india, of having links with offshore funds also used by adani associates. it is also important to point out here
melissa, thank you very much for joining us today.d's richest men is facing fresh allegations from a us investment fund. the indian billionaire gautam adani's huge company, which is involved in everything from ports to renewable energy , has been under investigation by india's financial regulator since last year over fraud accusations. but now the hindenburg fund has accussed the chair of the securities accused the chair of the securities and exchange board of having links with offshore funds...
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busy day, melissa. the starbucks chair said it this morning that nichol is the right leader for this moment, and clearly wall street agrees. analysts pouring in, mostly positive sentiment. td writing, in our view, starbucks picks up a hall of fame restaurant ceo and his appointment as starbucks ceo and chairman suggests a new era is under way. btig saying, we believe this is a significant victory for starbucks, and evercore isi writing, brian is likely the one restaurant executive that has the gravitas to address the howard schultz founder overhang. howard schultz with a statement in the company's release this morning, saying, quote, he has my suspect and full support. elliott, the activist inves or the, also saying it welcomes the appointment, and starboard out with a similar vote of confidence. we believe this represents a positive outcome for partners, shareholders, and customers. scott wapner reported that trian is happy with today's outcome and sold their starbucks stake after building a substantia
busy day, melissa. the starbucks chair said it this morning that nichol is the right leader for this moment, and clearly wall street agrees. analysts pouring in, mostly positive sentiment. td writing, in our view, starbucks picks up a hall of fame restaurant ceo and his appointment as starbucks ceo and chairman suggests a new era is under way. btig saying, we believe this is a significant victory for starbucks, and evercore isi writing, brian is likely the one restaurant executive that has the...
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melissa. don't know what you just signed up for, but, hey, i will be looking for you. >> me me me me me. >> oh, great audition. >> yes. thank you. melissa. all right, sandy, you want to jump in on this? no, no. >> can you sing at all? larry christian, you have a bright future. by the way, larry, i'm sure you'll be at the top of the list. let's take a look at your high temperatures for tomorrow. after the morning drizzle, maybe a spotty shower or two. it's going to turn out partly to mostly cloudy. cooler than today, mid 60s to low 80s. turning your attention to arnesto still hanging on to category two status 100 mile an hour winds. it is moving towards bermuda. it's about 125 miles away from it. it is expected to cross bermuda as a category one or be near it, and they are expecting life threatening flooding, storm surge and certainly some strong winds. it will eventually weaken as it races off along the eastern seaboard, away from the eastern seaboard, along the atlantic, paralleling it the ac
melissa. don't know what you just signed up for, but, hey, i will be looking for you. >> me me me me me. >> oh, great audition. >> yes. thank you. melissa. all right, sandy, you want to jump in on this? no, no. >> can you sing at all? larry christian, you have a bright future. by the way, larry, i'm sure you'll be at the top of the list. let's take a look at your high temperatures for tomorrow. after the morning drizzle, maybe a spotty shower or two. it's going to turn...
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>> good morning, melissa. space, we could say later this month and have a required reset and any delays associated with their new backlog which i think is actually not that big. if you take a step back, we have to separate what's happening in the market from the fundamental side. i think what's happening in the market and the volatility has nothing to do with semis, but this is where all the gains were, because a.i. was the best game in town. and that's why these companies saw the most growth during this activity. look at fundamental side. number one, every one of nvidia's top customers whether amazon, meta or microsoft or google, they all said they are investing more, not less, in a.i. two, look at nvidia stock supplier. taiwan semi. very strong outlook. this morning very strong guidance to their last month, and number three, look at nvidia stock partners supermicro. they got dinged on the market side but if you look at the sales growth they showed for the next 12 months, up 90%. what people are modeling for
>> good morning, melissa. space, we could say later this month and have a required reset and any delays associated with their new backlog which i think is actually not that big. if you take a step back, we have to separate what's happening in the market from the fundamental side. i think what's happening in the market and the volatility has nothing to do with semis, but this is where all the gains were, because a.i. was the best game in town. and that's why these companies saw the most...
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melissa laurie in june 2021. melissa was attacked by a crocodile in mexico.unched the crocodile in the face, saving her sister's life. good stuff. since then, the twins have talked openly about the impact that the attack sadly had on their mental health, and they are about to embark now on a marathon swim to raise money for ptsd uk. and i'm very pleased to say that joining me now are are the sisters melissa laurie and her twin sister, as well, who stayed during the attack. george, thank you very much . both both to see you much. both both to see you again. it's fantastic. so look, just tell me what, what it is that you're actually planning on doing then. >> yeah. so we are swimming the thames marathon, so it's 13 near on 14km between henley on thames and marlow . and marlow. >> so that's on sunday, yeah . so >> so that's on sunday, yeah. so i don't know if we've been off more than we can chew, but hopefully not. and we'll be able to do it . so hopefully not. and we'll be able to do it. so yeah. >> all right. now you are you are raising money are you. is that
melissa laurie in june 2021. melissa was attacked by a crocodile in mexico.unched the crocodile in the face, saving her sister's life. good stuff. since then, the twins have talked openly about the impact that the attack sadly had on their mental health, and they are about to embark now on a marathon swim to raise money for ptsd uk. and i'm very pleased to say that joining me now are are the sisters melissa laurie and her twin sister, as well, who stayed during the attack. george, thank you...
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residents of mensk have chosen double names for newborns, for example, jean alexander, lev mark, melissaadmit it, but... my name is nikita zankevich, i work as a trolleybus driver, my morning starts with getting up at 3:00, at 4:00 in the morning the duty bus picks me up and takes me straight to work, here i check in with the doctor, fill out the waybill, check in with the dispatcher for the release, get a trolleybus book, a card with the schedule i go to equip the trolleybus. the work is not easy, i say right away, that is, when i just came, i knew that there would be certain difficulties, well, i coped with them after all, now for me there are no difficulties at all in this job, well, in my opinion, a trolleybus driver should have such qualities as responsibility, balance, responsiveness - attentiveness first of all, well, in general , i wanted to become a trolleybus driver since childhood, that is, i did not go to school yet, i told everyone that i would be a driver trolleybus, it turned out that in 2019 i graduated from the institute and almost immediately after graduation i collecte
residents of mensk have chosen double names for newborns, for example, jean alexander, lev mark, melissaadmit it, but... my name is nikita zankevich, i work as a trolleybus driver, my morning starts with getting up at 3:00, at 4:00 in the morning the duty bus picks me up and takes me straight to work, here i check in with the doctor, fill out the waybill, check in with the dispatcher for the release, get a trolleybus book, a card with the schedule i go to equip the trolleybus. the work is not...
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ocean. >> kids are like snap, i hadn't thought about that and we start to talk about that because melissa stewartew tells us what happened, a whale falls 70 years as whale descends through all the sections, for 70 years that carcass will feed and has wonderful and it's just an incredible book, that's one of the books that i can book talk kindergartenen kids, there's something in the ocean, and with older kids as well. when is select books to book talk, i select s them in a way that teachers and parents should be thinking about how we select books, like who are the children you're talking to. be thoughtful about what you're selecting to share with them because the thing about book talking is this, when you book talk a book with kids, you're telling them about the book, you're also telling them act what excites you about what you are as a person and a reader and when the kids book-talk back to me which they always do at every school there's always 3 cuentistas that talk books to me they are telling me about themselves not only books, the things that matter to them, the things they fear, the
ocean. >> kids are like snap, i hadn't thought about that and we start to talk about that because melissa stewartew tells us what happened, a whale falls 70 years as whale descends through all the sections, for 70 years that carcass will feed and has wonderful and it's just an incredible book, that's one of the books that i can book talk kindergartenen kids, there's something in the ocean, and with older kids as well. when is select books to book talk, i select s them in a way that...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin, melissa and frank. in for becky and joe.t former national economic counsel director under biden brian deese is now advising vice president harris as she develops her economic policy plan and plans to release that agenda in the coming days and learn more about it. brian deese is of blackrock. google looking to get a leg up on apple pushing its smartphone launch normally scheduled in october, now happening today. the event kicking off at 1:00 p.m. eastern time set to feature the company's latest smartphones and mobile operating systems and new ai integration. we'll bring you the news throughout the day as it happens. kfc expanding its $5 value menu as fast food -- that chain trying to lure back customers turned off by higher prices. three options, eight chicken nuggets, the bowl with chicken nuggets and two piece drum and thigh meal. >> a lot of chicken for $5. >> what's your choice? >> which one are you taking? >> all of sgeach. >> for five bucks. >> 15 bucks. >> half your macros for the day. >> you eat a lot -- don't do the
i'm andrew ross sorkin, melissa and frank. in for becky and joe.t former national economic counsel director under biden brian deese is now advising vice president harris as she develops her economic policy plan and plans to release that agenda in the coming days and learn more about it. brian deese is of blackrock. google looking to get a leg up on apple pushing its smartphone launch normally scheduled in october, now happening today. the event kicking off at 1:00 p.m. eastern time set to...
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and it's by melissa stewart.tart the book talk by saying a whale is roughly the size of three city busses and and it can weigh more than 65 cars put together what happens when something that size dies in the ocean? the kids are like, snap. i hadn't thought of that. and we start to talk about that because melissa stewart tells us what happened. a whale fall for 70 years as a whale to send us through all the sections of the ocean and comes to rest at the bottom for 70 years, that carcass will feed an entire ecosystem in the ocean. and it it has wonderful and notes. it's just an incredible book. so that's one of those books that i can book talk whether i'm talking to kindergarten kids who suddenly are really afraid. right. there's something that big in the ocean and with older kids as well. but really, when i select books to book talk, i select them a way. i think teachers and parents should be thinking about how we select books like who's the child? who are the children you're talking to? what are they interested i
and it's by melissa stewart.tart the book talk by saying a whale is roughly the size of three city busses and and it can weigh more than 65 cars put together what happens when something that size dies in the ocean? the kids are like, snap. i hadn't thought of that. and we start to talk about that because melissa stewart tells us what happened. a whale fall for 70 years as a whale to send us through all the sections of the ocean and comes to rest at the bottom for 70 years, that carcass will...
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melissa is going to stick around. we want to ask you about macy's.s year as it continues to struggle with the retail environment. planning to close 150 more stores by 2027, literally changing the landscape. you have a story telling us more about it. what's going on there? >> as macy's a third of its stores it raises a question of what will malls look like in the fu future. i spoke to real estate people who said use cases are interesting. in utah a former macy is becoming a practice rink for the new nhl team in utah. we're seeing housing moving into that space. there's a need for housing and apartment complexes can be tacked on to a mall or the box can be demolished and turned into something new, even retirement communities. it's a new amount of square footage. i've seen this play out in my own hometown. in northeast ohio there was a former mall dying. it was demolished and became an amazon fulfillment center. these are examples of how you're seeing the retail cycle of life. in some cases the macy's will be the nail in the coffin, but it could be a ch
melissa is going to stick around. we want to ask you about macy's.s year as it continues to struggle with the retail environment. planning to close 150 more stores by 2027, literally changing the landscape. you have a story telling us more about it. what's going on there? >> as macy's a third of its stores it raises a question of what will malls look like in the fu future. i spoke to real estate people who said use cases are interesting. in utah a former macy is becoming a practice rink...
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county officials are monitoring and watching for possible aftershocks. >> david: melissa adan in pasadena. thank you. from the earthquake to the new tropical threat in the atlantic. it's officially tropical storm earnesto. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee back with us for the potential track of this and when it could become a hurricane. >> reporter: ernesto stormed about five days since the first named storm of the season. it's moving fast. west at 28 miles an hour. this group of thunderstorms that is now ernesto will get to the western anti lease quickly. we're talking about three to six inches of rain widespread and up to ten locally. then it turns north. thursday we see it becoming a hurricane, at least by then. then takes a track towards bermuda as we get into the weekend. that would be saturday afternoon. the path is wide. it stays east of the united states, mostly because of that trough. the steering factors help keep it away. we'll going through the weekend have big rip currents and high surf. >> david: ginger zee, love to see the spaghetti model off the east coast
county officials are monitoring and watching for possible aftershocks. >> david: melissa adan in pasadena. thank you. from the earthquake to the new tropical threat in the atlantic. it's officially tropical storm earnesto. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee back with us for the potential track of this and when it could become a hurricane. >> reporter: ernesto stormed about five days since the first named storm of the season. it's moving fast. west at 28 miles an hour....