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. >> when melissa leone gave birth to her daughter, ren leone lacroix, she wanted her to be rooted inure. something melissa says she didn't have since she'd been adopted. >> i was really raised in a white home. i wasn't raised native. >> how important was it to rediscover that? >> oh, it was like the lights being turned on in a dark room. it felt so open. it felt so loving. >> soon she met chasing horse, who, like her, is lakota. the largest tribe of the sioux nation, known for fabled warriors like sitting bull, who defeated the u.s. army at little bighorn. ren says from the moment she met him, chasing horse drew her in. how old were you when you first met him? >> i was seven, and i remember thinking he was one of the most beautiful people i'd ever seen. he had a way of just, like swallowing the energy wherever he was. >> ren and melissa say they believed chasing horse for more than a decade, traveling with him around the u.s. and canada. videos on youtube showing him speaking about his spiritual ways. >> there is nothing impossible. >> chasing horse kept his inner circle close. ren a
. >> when melissa leone gave birth to her daughter, ren leone lacroix, she wanted her to be rooted inure. something melissa says she didn't have since she'd been adopted. >> i was really raised in a white home. i wasn't raised native. >> how important was it to rediscover that? >> oh, it was like the lights being turned on in a dark room. it felt so open. it felt so loving. >> soon she met chasing horse, who, like her, is lakota. the largest tribe of the sioux...
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melissa, pulsing knows how to make a statement before we get to know how melissa became dean and movie and plus size fashion design on. let's oscar. why she's known as the queen of russell's most of my designs. you would find please ruffles every way i love the whole big met, decreases the ruffles are so free. the so free flowing through already see it from fall. you know, you like you noticed that in the movie in session industry, i am the only design that that really, really tips into russel's cleats. at every sion we, when you see my collection, you'll know that big dresses. the drama is how is the fault of beyond russell, and this is also a renown for designing, for full of figures like her own. why is it such a popular line for her? and the movie has a lot of class that is woman them, a process woman myself. a lot of ladies would ask me, where do you buy this item? i really want this item and it's very difficult to find clothing and shopped. most of the items that you find a very basic, i feel like we store is designed for the class size woman. they design so that they can hide th
melissa, pulsing knows how to make a statement before we get to know how melissa became dean and movie and plus size fashion design on. let's oscar. why she's known as the queen of russell's most of my designs. you would find please ruffles every way i love the whole big met, decreases the ruffles are so free. the so free flowing through already see it from fall. you know, you like you noticed that in the movie in session industry, i am the only design that that really, really tips into...
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natasha, how do you and melissa call each other by name? yes, i call melissa.ou" or "navy". navy, natasha, you, yes, that's right. natasha, are you happy with melissa as a daughter-in-law? well, look, in the 4 years that they've been together, of course melissa, she's transformed, certainly, because that's how she came, that's how we saw her. and what did you see her as? well, she came like that - a child who came from some far-far away backwater, you see, melissa has one, one big problem, which we never talked about, in principle, she came to big moscow with this problem to solve it, what problem, melissa is expecting a very serious operation, in the future, it's a jaw operation, a facial jaw operation, and what 's wrong, well, in her childhood. she had a stroke and after that she kind of had a problem with her jaw, that is, my jaw is positioned incorrectly, it stopped developing at some point. i had a desire to somehow change my health problem, so it seems like such a sparrow flew in, all such an arkhip when he brought her into the house for the first time, h
natasha, how do you and melissa call each other by name? yes, i call melissa.ou" or "navy". navy, natasha, you, yes, that's right. natasha, are you happy with melissa as a daughter-in-law? well, look, in the 4 years that they've been together, of course melissa, she's transformed, certainly, because that's how she came, that's how we saw her. and what did you see her as? well, she came like that - a child who came from some far-far away backwater, you see, melissa has one, one...
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kate >> hi, melissa thank you so much.ke on the consumer we had some big news yesterday from ally financial. said that inflation, in particular, and the job market is really weighing on consumers. what are you seeing from affirm's borrowers right now >> we are not seeing that. i think -- so, not a direct quote, but close to what i read in a transcript was they noticed a deterioration of consumer credit quality, credit performance over the last few months -- we have seen an improvement over the last few months, so, our consumer, and we span fairly large part of the u.s. at this point, is not struggling to pay our bills. lots of structural reasons why we're very different, we're unsecured loans, much shorter term, always centered around point of sale, so, a fairly different type of product, but apples to apples, we're not seeing it. >> is that true across all income levels for you? >> yes of our users, yes. >> really. wow. i mean, that's so different from what others in the card space have said. other than visa, mastercard,
kate >> hi, melissa thank you so much.ke on the consumer we had some big news yesterday from ally financial. said that inflation, in particular, and the job market is really weighing on consumers. what are you seeing from affirm's borrowers right now >> we are not seeing that. i think -- so, not a direct quote, but close to what i read in a transcript was they noticed a deterioration of consumer credit quality, credit performance over the last few months -- we have seen an...
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melissa: in a lot of different ways. we bring talent.hat is a lot of -- that is the traditional way we think of it. we think of technology in the form of solutions. think about silicon valley. silicon valley has thousands of companies. what it would take to operationalize their capabilities. it is a great way to partner and look at how we translate tech scout. i would also say training. not just training solutions, but talent. we have to constantly upscale our talent. we partner with others to do certification for our talent to keep them current and skilled. mobility to bring them across international, civil intelligence and dod operations to inform talent in a way that is a force multiplier for our customers. what is changing with the tech advancement, the way we do procurement and acquisition is involving. we pilot or partner with government to pilot capabilities and allows government access to broad industry and reach, but to define mission solutions where requirements are still evolving. the use of this technology is not well underst
melissa: in a lot of different ways. we bring talent.hat is a lot of -- that is the traditional way we think of it. we think of technology in the form of solutions. think about silicon valley. silicon valley has thousands of companies. what it would take to operationalize their capabilities. it is a great way to partner and look at how we translate tech scout. i would also say training. not just training solutions, but talent. we have to constantly upscale our talent. we partner with others to...
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melissa murray is amazing and some of things will surprise you. okay? streaming starting tomorrow on peacock and we'll be tweeting along so tweet with us. much more ahead on "the weekend." don't you go anywhere. hpv vaccination—a type of cancer prevention against certain hpv-related cancers, can start then too. for most, hpv clears on its own. but for others, it can cause certain cancers later in life. you're welcome! now, as the “dad cab”, it's my cue to help protect them. embrace this phase. help protect them in the next. ask their doctor today about hpv vaccination. ♪♪ ♪♪ citi's industry leading global payments solutions help their clients move money around the world seamlessly in over 180 countries... and help a partner like the world food programme as they provide more than food to people in need. together, citi and the world food programme empower families across the globe. ♪♪ getting older is part of the journey, even with worsening heart failure. so when i had carpal tunnel syndrome, lower back pain, and shortness of breath, i thought that's wha
melissa murray is amazing and some of things will surprise you. okay? streaming starting tomorrow on peacock and we'll be tweeting along so tweet with us. much more ahead on "the weekend." don't you go anywhere. hpv vaccination—a type of cancer prevention against certain hpv-related cancers, can start then too. for most, hpv clears on its own. but for others, it can cause certain cancers later in life. you're welcome! now, as the “dad cab”, it's my cue to help protect them....
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>> well, hey there, melissa. "the washington post" reported that president biden is set to block this merger soon. i reached out to a white house official to confirm that, but the official would only say that the committee on foreign investment in the united states, which has not transmitted a recommendation yet and this would be the next step in this process. notice that the white house official did not deny "the washington post" report, so, it may be that presidential action is coming here and they're just not ready to say that in public yet. meanwhile, u.s. steel telling cnbc they haven't heard anything yet on this, but they don't believe there's any national security reason to reject the deal, given that japan is a staunch u.s. ally. and u.s. steel, as you said, the ceo told "the wall street george" earlier today that the company may have to close plants if the u.s. government does block the proposed takeover by the japanese firm nippon steel. the threat to close a plant in the battleground state of pennsylva
>> well, hey there, melissa. "the washington post" reported that president biden is set to block this merger soon. i reached out to a white house official to confirm that, but the official would only say that the committee on foreign investment in the united states, which has not transmitted a recommendation yet and this would be the next step in this process. notice that the white house official did not deny "the washington post" report, so, it may be that...
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and this vin melissa is extremely pacific of parts of the disk within the global cells. and joining federal emissions that seek to create a new set of time of development. one day, some more inclusive activity, both sustainable and received it. and it will of increasing complexity. our future prosperity depends on our ability to adapt, you know it, and build a relationship that cuts across the additional bodies. the global soul is rising and melissa intends to rise really being and it could be an open economic ministry of products yourself on doing business with the entire world . and we have benefited you with me from being a, by so know in global life, separate cheats center to these f. what is the, my dining economic framework we just in the meant that structure reform initiatives to, to please a more sustainable in closing future par, fall and mission a melissa in malaysia, russia, bilateral relations, 180 light full calibration, include slum finance women. this is the god is a global leader, boasting a robust equal system of institutions. that not only is, yeah, the
and this vin melissa is extremely pacific of parts of the disk within the global cells. and joining federal emissions that seek to create a new set of time of development. one day, some more inclusive activity, both sustainable and received it. and it will of increasing complexity. our future prosperity depends on our ability to adapt, you know it, and build a relationship that cuts across the additional bodies. the global soul is rising and melissa intends to rise really being and it could be...
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melissa?> palmer's last radio transmission was battalion 7 to ladder 15, and there is nothing after that. that's when the tower collapses. >> he must have known that with every step he ascended, his chance of survival dropped. >> didn't deter him one bit. the only thing that was in his mind was let me get up there, let me get as many people out as i can as quickly as i can. >> joe pfeifer, next door in the north tower, was 200 feet from the cascading twin. >> and then the lobby goes pitch black. >> everybody all right? >> yeah, i'm okay. >> and in the darkness, i wondered if i was dead or alive. >> we've got to get everybody out. let's go. >> and i got on my radio, and i said, command to all units in tower one. >> evacuate the building. >> joe pfeifer was given the order to evacuate, and one of the firefighters were calling my name. >> pete! pete hayden! >> he says, we have somebody down. >> i felt somebody on my feet, and i saw this was our firefighter department chaplain, father mychal judge
melissa?> palmer's last radio transmission was battalion 7 to ladder 15, and there is nothing after that. that's when the tower collapses. >> he must have known that with every step he ascended, his chance of survival dropped. >> didn't deter him one bit. the only thing that was in his mind was let me get up there, let me get as many people out as i can as quickly as i can. >> joe pfeifer, next door in the north tower, was 200 feet from the cascading twin. >> and then...
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melissa: it is hard to call that. to hear specifically about what they said about next quarter and what they expect for the next full fiscal year. is demand continuing to out stripe supply? that is what they said last quarter. or are we seeing that moderate? that is one of the critical dimensions to what is driving the gross profit extension year-over-year. scarlet: it sounds like we will be listening for commentary on the gross profit of the dram business, which includes the high-bandwidth memory. thank you, melissa otto, head of research at visible alpha. the award recipients will be joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." i am scarlet fu. the asian-american business development organization held its annual 50 outstanding event. amy chou is at addition wealth. she joins us in studio. congratulations. amy: thank you. scarlet: i want to get a little bit about your history because that helps build out our understanding of what you are being honored for. you started a jp morgan. amy:
melissa: it is hard to call that. to hear specifically about what they said about next quarter and what they expect for the next full fiscal year. is demand continuing to out stripe supply? that is what they said last quarter. or are we seeing that moderate? that is one of the critical dimensions to what is driving the gross profit extension year-over-year. scarlet: it sounds like we will be listening for commentary on the gross profit of the dram business, which includes the high-bandwidth...
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it's face was melissa quinn is where there's melissa described to us what we're watching here exactly. that the 1st person has come out of the space capsule and are bound to begin for space. yes. so um the commander of the mission, jared eyes and he's just starting to to come out of the the hatch. what you can see there is he's, he's really looking at the mobility of the see he's saying things like left arm and right arm. and so they're, they're really starting instantly that testing of the suit, see the mobility and that flexibility and the materials that materials of the suit . really innovative. they've been made in house by space stacks and the team there that an incredible job with, with really designing for on the materials to be able to, to withstand this type of flexibility. but also, you know, the, the stress that, that space puts on the human body and protecting it from that. so right, he's, he's testing all that out the minute he's, he's coming out and these images are just real. it's just, um, it's pretty hard to believe that you are able to witness this kind of angle of t
it's face was melissa quinn is where there's melissa described to us what we're watching here exactly. that the 1st person has come out of the space capsule and are bound to begin for space. yes. so um the commander of the mission, jared eyes and he's just starting to to come out of the the hatch. what you can see there is he's, he's really looking at the mobility of the see he's saying things like left arm and right arm. and so they're, they're really starting instantly that testing of the...
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andrew weissmann and melissa mari joins next. melissa mari joins next. it's jeep? probably the same way you know if a t-rex is chasing a jeep wrangler... is getting away. yep! or if it takes you places that make you say, woah. and their hair looks like this. or someone says, the doors come off. then you just know what it was. what it is. and what it always will be. because when you're an original, there's only one. with powerful, easy-to-use tools, power e*trade makes complex trading easier. react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders so you won't miss an opportunity. e*trade from morgan stanley with fatigue and light-headedness, i knew something was wrong. then i saw my doctor and found out i have afib, and that means there's about a 5 times greater risk of stroke. symptoms like irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, or light-headedness, can come and go. but if you have afib, the risk of stroke is always there. if you have one or more symptoms, get che
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melissa lee coming to you lie. and our panel is with us start off with that massive market rebound this week with the nasdaq up five days in a row with a gain nearly 6% since monday that is its best week since last november s&p and dow up big as well look at individual stock moves arm, broadcom, super micron and nvidia sees outsized gains more than 6% this week up and rh, restoration hardware, scoring today posting highest close since april. meanwhile, prospect rising for 50 basis point cut by the fed next week rates under pressure ten year treasury hitting the lowest he of the week since june of last year volatility index crushed falling to lowest level of the month does this week's market action give the all-clear for stocks? tim what do you say? >> no. not an all-clear but a different tone than a week ago talking about the worst week in how many septembers in the worst -- excuse me, worst month of the year pap notable turnaround. but i think hasn't had a chance to digest our view of the fed. whether 25 or 50, ev
melissa lee coming to you lie. and our panel is with us start off with that massive market rebound this week with the nasdaq up five days in a row with a gain nearly 6% since monday that is its best week since last november s&p and dow up big as well look at individual stock moves arm, broadcom, super micron and nvidia sees outsized gains more than 6% this week up and rh, restoration hardware, scoring today posting highest close since april. meanwhile, prospect rising for 50 basis point cut...
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melissa? >> all right, angelica, thank you. angelica peebles in washington let's get more from jared holz jared, great to have you with us does -- does jorgenson have a point? if the pbms agree to do that, would the problem be solved? >> melissa, thank you for having me i don't really think so. this is a problem that we see across health care, across pharmaceuticals, where we've got higher prices in the u.s., much lower prices internationally there are so many reasons for it obviously, the investment that the companies put in has been massive. the health care systems in europe and otherwise are extremely different and the complexities around what we're facing with the pbms and the supply chain and all these different payer systems makes it untenable, i think, to do something very simplistic, that i think senator sanders and others want. so i think to be determined, but i think -- it's pretty complicated. >> why do you think lilly was not called to the hill >> well, i would be kind of surprised if they were not called at some po
melissa? >> all right, angelica, thank you. angelica peebles in washington let's get more from jared holz jared, great to have you with us does -- does jorgenson have a point? if the pbms agree to do that, would the problem be solved? >> melissa, thank you for having me i don't really think so. this is a problem that we see across health care, across pharmaceuticals, where we've got higher prices in the u.s., much lower prices internationally there are so many reasons for it...
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hey, phil. >> hey, melissa. let's start off with ford.verall, we're seeing slowness in the auto market domestically. but these ford numbers in august, this was a pretty solid month for them. overall, sales increasing, what, almost -- more than 13%, evs up almost 30%, hybrids, they continue to do well, as they pivot into that market, which has strong demand, growing almost 50% year over year. and yet when you take a look at shares of ford, truck sales were up 12%, 12.3%, not enough. now, let's switch over and tell you what we're talking about in terms of a softer market. the annual pace of auto sales, 15.1 million vehicles last month. that is below what we saw last year, well below what analysts were expecting. now, we've heard a few people say, maybe it picks up towards the end of this year. going to have to pick up lot more than what we've seen so far. and i have to be honest, there aren't many people in the industry that are expecting that as we head into the fourth quarter. in terms of the demand that is out there, there's decent deman
hey, phil. >> hey, melissa. let's start off with ford.verall, we're seeing slowness in the auto market domestically. but these ford numbers in august, this was a pretty solid month for them. overall, sales increasing, what, almost -- more than 13%, evs up almost 30%, hybrids, they continue to do well, as they pivot into that market, which has strong demand, growing almost 50% year over year. and yet when you take a look at shares of ford, truck sales were up 12%, 12.3%, not enough. now,...
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stay tuned for reporter and i am melissa chat. thanks for watching. is more news at the top of the hour, the power to kick in the south china sea. i'm scared of the 3 my own boundaries. why ships are here? what this is supposed to mean as a honda of level of to decades of chinese expansion isn't the i'm in the nation is resisting with the support of a powerful and i the philippines can definitely count on the united states.
stay tuned for reporter and i am melissa chat. thanks for watching. is more news at the top of the hour, the power to kick in the south china sea. i'm scared of the 3 my own boundaries. why ships are here? what this is supposed to mean as a honda of level of to decades of chinese expansion isn't the i'm in the nation is resisting with the support of a powerful and i the philippines can definitely count on the united states.
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joining our discussion now is nyu law professor team of andrew weissmann and melissa murray.uments with commentary and are both msnbc legal analysts. andrew, it looks like we could be reading something fascinating on thursday night. >> well, thank you for having the nyu faculty meeting on air tonight. so, yeah, i mean this is, as you noted, donald trump, this is actually his third effort to try to have no fax submitted to the court. he wants to live in that fact free zone that he campaigns them, but this is a court of law and the judge would have none of it. it is really a scathing decision by the judge, saying i am going to go forward because this is the rule of law that is going to be imposed. and so on thursday what we can expect is a submission that is going to include, according to the government, very detailed and factual evidence about the case and about why, as jack smith will say, this is material that is either personal in nature or overcomes a presumption of immunity and thus can go forward. some of the evidence could be marked sensitive and then there will be some
joining our discussion now is nyu law professor team of andrew weissmann and melissa murray.uments with commentary and are both msnbc legal analysts. andrew, it looks like we could be reading something fascinating on thursday night. >> well, thank you for having the nyu faculty meeting on air tonight. so, yeah, i mean this is, as you noted, donald trump, this is actually his third effort to try to have no fax submitted to the court. he wants to live in that fact free zone that he...
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>> hey, melissa. he and other a.i. executives from google, microsoft, openai, they were all at the white house today to talk energy needs for a.i. the goal was boosting public/private cooperation to make sure that energy and some technical issues like work force and permitting, that they haven't blocking the buildout of a.i..en fra structure in the u.s. when we caught up with jensen huang after the meeting, he talked about the industrial rev lose we're in. he said while a.i. models take a lot of time to train, they can save a lot of energy once they are in use we spoke about the company's blackwell chips, as you mentioned. listen to this >> so, each generation reduces energy consumption, increases performance, reduces cost, and so, we're in a hurry to get to blackwell. we're at full volume production of blackwell and every company in the world is champing at the bit, you know, for us to ship it >> melissa, i asked if there was enough money behind a.i. in infrastructure at this point, and he sort of said, well, if the u
>> hey, melissa. he and other a.i. executives from google, microsoft, openai, they were all at the white house today to talk energy needs for a.i. the goal was boosting public/private cooperation to make sure that energy and some technical issues like work force and permitting, that they haven't blocking the buildout of a.i..en fra structure in the u.s. when we caught up with jensen huang after the meeting, he talked about the industrial rev lose we're in. he said while a.i. models take a...
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there is this potential and this special relationship that the melissa wants to offer to russia as a friend of ours. i see them. this is just a good idea to go to the prism put in when we talk about the special regime. it is the free for all variables to accounting and finance of development, the sounds. how competitive do you think with the other preferred show regime in the apex companies? are you satisfied with what is happening in the original far east? we're happy to create a competitive environment um conditions over here are we allowed to go to the list of the many setting in this culture? so who are aware of what these measures are? it is the advanced development programs and fees. those are free point. well to all right, it will start. there are many incentives provided to the business when a key, when i stop working at the, at the governmental meetings, the, the prime prime minister is just getting nervous cuz she believes that we would like to develop people to give you. and the more preferences who said that's involved that are so many the deputy premier of chinese people
there is this potential and this special relationship that the melissa wants to offer to russia as a friend of ours. i see them. this is just a good idea to go to the prism put in when we talk about the special regime. it is the free for all variables to accounting and finance of development, the sounds. how competitive do you think with the other preferred show regime in the apex companies? are you satisfied with what is happening in the original far east? we're happy to create a competitive...
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hi, emily. >> hey, melissa. yes, u.s.cal companies are now on notice they need to start breaking up with their chinese counterparts the measure passed last night would give drug manufacturers up to eight years to remove chinese companies or companies of other foreign adversaries from their supply chains. if they don't, those products won't be eligible for federal contracts, programs, or funding. now, several so-called companies of concern are listed in the bill, you had a few of them just up on the screen, wuxi, bgi, mgi. the industry is facing a sm shortage of drugs, but the biotechnology innovation organization said that the measure provides a reasonable timeline to make this change now, the bill is more than one of a dozen set to be voted on by lawmakers this week. it's meant to set limits on chinese companies in evs, batteries, drones, among other things spoke with steve scalise and he said the focus on china and the ccp is partially a response to escalating behavior from china's government >> china's gotten more aggr
hi, emily. >> hey, melissa. yes, u.s.cal companies are now on notice they need to start breaking up with their chinese counterparts the measure passed last night would give drug manufacturers up to eight years to remove chinese companies or companies of other foreign adversaries from their supply chains. if they don't, those products won't be eligible for federal contracts, programs, or funding. now, several so-called companies of concern are listed in the bill, you had a few of them just...
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melissa. very well, you know, them personally, and this is no doubt the big moment for the business to yeah. yeah, i was lucky enough to to meet jared, a few years ago when i was working on my, our own space launch here in the u. k. and it's really, it space is still a smaller industry and not a lot of people know one another. and we're really supportive because we, we know it's gonna take a lot of us to, to get to where we need to be so technologically, but also ethically, and responsibility wise to how we're going to use space for the future. and he's been such a huge supporter of using space to benefit humanity um or something that, you know, i think a lot of us are truly, you know, really committed to. and so it's just fantastic to see someone like him pushing this he's doing on behalf of st. jude hospital in the us, a big charity that he's into, he's racing hundreds of millions for them as well as doing all those. i think 38 experiments for, for medical research back on earth for, for, yo
melissa. very well, you know, them personally, and this is no doubt the big moment for the business to yeah. yeah, i was lucky enough to to meet jared, a few years ago when i was working on my, our own space launch here in the u. k. and it's really, it space is still a smaller industry and not a lot of people know one another. and we're really supportive because we, we know it's gonna take a lot of us to, to get to where we need to be so technologically, but also ethically, and responsibility...
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>> hey there, melissa. the call begins shortly.or any information about the strategic review of the company's freight business that many analysts believe could lead to a spin-off. you mentioned the eps amiss. it also paints a very different picture than the previous quarter, where the company appeared to be doing a built of a turnaround. so, in june, fedex changed its operations. the biggest change having express and ground packages delivered by the same trucks. estimates they don't quite capture this change, but based on the new bfinancial reporting we saw declined revenue for express and ground by 1% and 3% decline in freight revenue. we saw an overall margin decline for the corporation, a metric that's a proxy for efficiency in transports. the again, the call starts at 5:30 eastern. we're seeing shares falling, but the company once again, is this an issue for fedex or an overall e-commerce and freight issue? melissa, back to you. >> frank, thank you. frank holland and fedex. they said higher costs, those things would be applicab
>> hey there, melissa. the call begins shortly.or any information about the strategic review of the company's freight business that many analysts believe could lead to a spin-off. you mentioned the eps amiss. it also paints a very different picture than the previous quarter, where the company appeared to be doing a built of a turnaround. so, in june, fedex changed its operations. the biggest change having express and ground packages delivered by the same trucks. estimates they don't quite...
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i'm simone sanders townsend, and i'm melissa. >> greetings to you. this is black women in america the road to 2024. >> and we're standing in the smithsonian portrait gallery where you have some equally impactful black women who are
i'm simone sanders townsend, and i'm melissa. >> greetings to you. this is black women in america the road to 2024. >> and we're standing in the smithsonian portrait gallery where you have some equally impactful black women who are
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melissa and i went to my nail salon. cosmo beauty bar in washington,
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melissa had an amazing conversation. women from the nail shop we spoke to, those are millennials. the oldest millennials are 43. so younger black women, we understand the stakes of this election. we are not talking about voting for donald trumpment but we don't know if we are going to vote because of the issues. and melissa was not letting this go. she was encouraging these young black women saying look, what do you need to see to vote? >> i think we truly don't understand the way in which the younger generation thinks about the world and politics. >> these were not women who were trump curious. that should be emphasized. they were not likely to vote for trump. they just weren't likely to vote. and i think it was really a question of disaffection as opposed to affection for any particular candidate. so they need a reason to get out of bed on tuesday november 5th and get to the polls. they don't think the biden administration has shown their works. they had questions about student loans and police violence. the economy ob
melissa had an amazing conversation. women from the nail shop we spoke to, those are millennials. the oldest millennials are 43. so younger black women, we understand the stakes of this election. we are not talking about voting for donald trumpment but we don't know if we are going to vote because of the issues. and melissa was not letting this go. she was encouraging these young black women saying look, what do you need to see to vote? >> i think we truly don't understand the way in...
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melissa and i went to my nail salon. cosmo beauty bar in washington, d.c. to speak with three millennial black women. one of whom is voting in north carolina about their plans this november. >> how are folks feeling about this election season? it's crazy to say the least. >> yeah, i'm feeling a little iffy. the first time i was able to vote was for hillary clinton. that was my first and last time because i feel like, okay i felt hope that hillary would win. i felt excitement from the community around me. i just had so much hope. then look what happened and so now i'm like, did my vote really matter? i don't know. >> were you excited to vote before the switch or were you just going to sit it out. >> i was probably going to sit it out. >> i agree. it was definitely sitting it out. i was not voting at all before the switch. i'm still up in the air. obviously i'm a muslim woman so it's very nervewracking and very scary for me.
melissa and i went to my nail salon. cosmo beauty bar in washington, d.c. to speak with three millennial black women. one of whom is voting in north carolina about their plans this november. >> how are folks feeling about this election season? it's crazy to say the least. >> yeah, i'm feeling a little iffy. the first time i was able to vote was for hillary clinton. that was my first and last time because i feel like, okay i felt hope that hillary would win. i felt excitement from...
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melissa chan. there's more news at the top of the hour. the think the forward is twice. think ahead or was outside the box on your but always remember to think for your.
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melissa algún consejo antes de empezar? solo divertirse. bueno, vamos a ver.pensar en que estás tantos pies del piso. entonces ahora. bueno, siento los brazos un poquito porque estamos escalando bastante. me va a doler algo mañana? sí, pero va a valer la pena. pero al fin y al cabo todo deporte se trata de divertirse. ese es el a lo que llega nuestra organización. es crear una comunidad que te pueda recibir, que te pueda dar la bienvenida, que te pueda enseñar o te pueda dar un tipo de mentoría para que bien por ella. se ve divertido, pero tú lo has hecho, te aventarías. yo no lo haría, me animaría, me animaría. sé que una de nuestras compañeras de trabajo lo hace. tal vez le voy a pedir unos tips que sabe divertido, pero se ve difícil también. flavio mucha fuerza jaja. así nos vamos a la pausa. pero al volver esta tarde a las 05:30, la policía de san francisco arrestó a un menor de 14 años bajo sospecha de apuñalar a un compañero de la preparatoria. lo último de la investigación. el gobernador firmó una medida que busca proteger a los menores de edad que a tr
melissa algún consejo antes de empezar? solo divertirse. bueno, vamos a ver.pensar en que estás tantos pies del piso. entonces ahora. bueno, siento los brazos un poquito porque estamos escalando bastante. me va a doler algo mañana? sí, pero va a valer la pena. pero al fin y al cabo todo deporte se trata de divertirse. ese es el a lo que llega nuestra organización. es crear una comunidad que te pueda recibir, que te pueda dar la bienvenida, que te pueda enseñar o te pueda dar un tipo de...
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thanks to melissa 0tto of s&p global visible alpha.there's cheaper borrowing for the 350 million people that use the euro currency. in the last hour or so, the european central bank — which sets policy for the 20 nations in the eurozone — has cut its main interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point. it now stands at 3.5%. like other central banks, the ecb cranked up rates to try and tame soaring prices but with inflation now back close to the bank's 2% target, today's cut was widely expected. but how much further will european rates come down? ecb chief christine lagarde has not been giving many clues in her press conference. 0ur interest rate decisions will be based on our assessment of the inflation outlook in light of the incoming economic and financial data. the dynamics of underlying inflation and the strength of monetary policy transmission. we are not recommitting to a particular rate path. joining us now is kathleen brooks, research director at the trading platform xtb. a 25 basis points cut was fully baked already, but th
thanks to melissa 0tto of s&p global visible alpha.there's cheaper borrowing for the 350 million people that use the euro currency. in the last hour or so, the european central bank — which sets policy for the 20 nations in the eurozone — has cut its main interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point. it now stands at 3.5%. like other central banks, the ecb cranked up rates to try and tame soaring prices but with inflation now back close to the bank's 2% target, today's cut was...
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so that revised down the prior period, melissa.s carried forward? are they continuing the mistakes? we don't know. the best can yoyou can do is fo the trend and think there is not as big a revision going on and figured it out here. right now, the issue, big july -- sinking in the numbers. 114,000, looking for a bit of a rebound now 160 k or so for august with the month of august with a decline in the unemployment rate. >> is there anything in your mind or the mind of the economists that you speak, to steve, that can move the fed to cut 50 as opposed to 25 based on the number that comes out on friday? >> yeah. i'm going to answer that for sure. i mean, a big down draft in big increase in the unemployment rate, i want to focus on the report tomorrow. the fed is increasingly gauging the market tightness or the tightness of the labor market through the vacancy to the unemployment rate which we get by putting those two reports together. so that's going to be a big focus. if you look at the -- we look at the trading in the market it's mo
so that revised down the prior period, melissa.s carried forward? are they continuing the mistakes? we don't know. the best can yoyou can do is fo the trend and think there is not as big a revision going on and figured it out here. right now, the issue, big july -- sinking in the numbers. 114,000, looking for a bit of a rebound now 160 k or so for august with the month of august with a decline in the unemployment rate. >> is there anything in your mind or the mind of the economists that...
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melissa, from your perspective, technology. we spent a little time on ai today. i assume you are going to go there. from a defensive perspective to stay ahead? or to get ahead? >> great question. let me think of it in terms of bringing trade, practice, technology together in a way to look att opportunities to perform hyperautomation to accelerate mission. an example of that is the use of ai, we've seen an increased use of adversarial ai and attacking operating systems. when you apply a large language model to that problem what you get is a lot of false positives and it makes it very hard for analysts to pull the data. it takes time. a whereas if you apply authentic ai to look at how the operating system should interact and use ai to quickly detect and eliminate false positives so we can identify using living off the land techniques, that's a game changer for it. and other techniques like that that we codify asse solutions can bring forward for different opportunities and security. >> okay. i am reminded of my teenager who uses ai to do every thing, it is the big
melissa, from your perspective, technology. we spent a little time on ai today. i assume you are going to go there. from a defensive perspective to stay ahead? or to get ahead? >> great question. let me think of it in terms of bringing trade, practice, technology together in a way to look att opportunities to perform hyperautomation to accelerate mission. an example of that is the use of ai, we've seen an increased use of adversarial ai and attacking operating systems. when you apply a...
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yeah, melissa, it's pretty interesting to, to read. so, i mean, at the, at the top of the statement, joe biden makes it pretty clear that, of course, there is no loft loss between united states and us on this raleigh. he says that he and his beloved, well, i'm quoting him from the statements that they were responsible for killing hundreds of americans over a full decade reign of tara. he said that his death row from that is where he strikes his as he puts it to a measure of justice for his many victims. but if you read this statement as a whole, you see job, i've been trying to kind of square the circle about these difficulties in the relationship that we've just been hearing about earlier between the, by the ministration and the nation. yahoo government, there's this sense that they really, they haven't been on the same page. in fact, to some extent.
yeah, melissa, it's pretty interesting to, to read. so, i mean, at the, at the top of the statement, joe biden makes it pretty clear that, of course, there is no loft loss between united states and us on this raleigh. he says that he and his beloved, well, i'm quoting him from the statements that they were responsible for killing hundreds of americans over a full decade reign of tara. he said that his death row from that is where he strikes his as he puts it to a measure of justice for his many...
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and you are up to date 9, melissa chance. thanks for watching the people in trucks engine trying to feed the city center the straight stream the around the world. more than 130000000 people of.
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join us now as an nbc analyst, melissa murray. okay, so go ahead. >> that is a promise and an attempt at intimidation, but how did you read that? could what he is promising were warning about actually come to pass if he is reelected president? >> yes, and yes. it does read like intimidation. you are allowed to have poll watchers and people there to evaluate the integrity of elections as people stand in line to vote. that is not untoward. what is is there may be some legal problems he may want to get a lawyer for that part of it . again, i think this is intended to deter individuals who might go to the polls and do poll watching like the end of bullet -- naacp who regularly does poll watching. he said there would be consequences for those who try to secure the vote. >> go ahead. >> folks, this is already happening. it's already happening. i give you georgia. look at what the legislature is done in georgia and other states. the platform is being created for everything he just said in that tweet. it's already being created. let's jus
join us now as an nbc analyst, melissa murray. okay, so go ahead. >> that is a promise and an attempt at intimidation, but how did you read that? could what he is promising were warning about actually come to pass if he is reelected president? >> yes, and yes. it does read like intimidation. you are allowed to have poll watchers and people there to evaluate the integrity of elections as people stand in line to vote. that is not untoward. what is is there may be some legal problems...
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>> melissa, i do.ans more or less, -- when roe was overturned and montanans are about freedoms and personal liberties. and this will be a big driver, not only for montana but around the country because a woman's right to make her own health care decisions is on the ballot and what we have seen from president trump on down to others, is to take away those rights. so i think it will be a better day should big drivers. it is not always captured 60 days out but women and men are motivated to get out to the polls, not only for the presidential race or the senate races, but to make sure to preserve bodily economy. >> senator jones, let's pivot to the sunshine state, my home state. debbie powell is running against rick scott. is rick scott g vulnerable and should the democrats be looking at florida seriously given the is also an abortion ballot at play as well? >> i think he's vulnerable. it is a tough seat for democrats but is there vulnerability? sure. look at what senator scott said about social security a
>> melissa, i do.ans more or less, -- when roe was overturned and montanans are about freedoms and personal liberties. and this will be a big driver, not only for montana but around the country because a woman's right to make her own health care decisions is on the ballot and what we have seen from president trump on down to others, is to take away those rights. so i think it will be a better day should big drivers. it is not always captured 60 days out but women and men are motivated to...
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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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symone and melissa join us now. this looks amazing.me of the things that surprised you along the way. >> thanks so much, mika. you know, melissa has been describing this as the summer girls trip that we took across the country. is that accurate, melissa? >> it's accurate. >> accurate. we wanted to just really get into what black women were thinking ahead of this election. you know, a lot of people talk about black women prior to the switch, as people are calling it across the country, there was a question if black women would come out at the same level as they did in 2024, joe biden and kamala harris. now, i think there's an assumption that because vice president harris is now at the top of the ticket, black women are automatically going to turn out. what melissa and i found traveling across the country, black women, just like other voters, they want to know where the candidates stand on the issues. they care about the economy. that particular conversation happened right before the start of the democratic national convention, sitting w
symone and melissa join us now. this looks amazing.me of the things that surprised you along the way. >> thanks so much, mika. you know, melissa has been describing this as the summer girls trip that we took across the country. is that accurate, melissa? >> it's accurate. >> accurate. we wanted to just really get into what black women were thinking ahead of this election. you know, a lot of people talk about black women prior to the switch, as people are calling it across the...
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>> david: abc's melissa adan with us. melissa, thank you. >>> to another disturbing scene playing out in california, the deadly hijacking of a los angeles city bus. a suspect holding the driver and passengers at gunpoint, killing one of the passengers. matt gutman from los angeles tonight. >> reporter: tonight, this dramatic video showing that hijacked metro bus. this slow-speed chase through the heart of los angeles. dozens of police cruisers in pursuit. the driver and several passengers held at gunpoint. the front of the bus seen flashing the message -- emergency 911 call police. >> there's a man with a gun inside. possible hostage. >> reporter: just before 1:00 a.m. this morning, authorities alerted to the hijacking. but as they tried to engage, the bus rolled away and that pursuit began. >> we have units in pursuit. >> reporter: officers seen throwing spike strips to puncture the bus' tires. finally, the bus brought to a halt. s.w.a.t. teams swarming. a stun grenade deployed. the bus driver then rescued through the wi
>> david: abc's melissa adan with us. melissa, thank you. >>> to another disturbing scene playing out in california, the deadly hijacking of a los angeles city bus. a suspect holding the driver and passengers at gunpoint, killing one of the passengers. matt gutman from los angeles tonight. >> reporter: tonight, this dramatic video showing that hijacked metro bus. this slow-speed chase through the heart of los angeles. dozens of police cruisers in pursuit. the driver and...
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melissa murray, thank you very much, congratulations on this special.america, the road to 2024, also streaming on peacock. >>> up next, the untold story of latino history of the united states and the consequences of excluding their contribution. john leguizamo, award-winning actor and producer of a groundbreaking series joins me after the break. and help a partner like the world food programme as they provide more than food to people in need. together, citi and the world food programme empower families across the globe. ♪♪ with fatigue and light-headedness, i knew something was wrong. then i saw my doctor and found out i have afib, and that means there's about a 5 times greater risk of stroke. symptoms like irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, or light-headedness, can come and go. but if you have afib, the risk of stroke is always there. if you have one or more symptoms, get checked out. making that appointment can help you get ahead of stroke risk. this is no time to wait. here's to getting better with age. here'
melissa murray, thank you very much, congratulations on this special.america, the road to 2024, also streaming on peacock. >>> up next, the untold story of latino history of the united states and the consequences of excluding their contribution. john leguizamo, award-winning actor and producer of a groundbreaking series joins me after the break. and help a partner like the world food programme as they provide more than food to people in need. together, citi and the world food programme...
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it's not easy. >> jonathan: our thanks to melissa ludtke. "locker room talk" is available now. we'll be right back. they say the hardest part of getting something done let's go! hustle! is getting started. well, we did that 30 years ago, when california first took on the tobacco industry. this is not just about access. it's about the message it sends... now smoking is down 60 percent. lung cancer 42 percent. a couple of our cities have already ended tobacco sales. a california without big tobacco isn't just possible, it's already happening. >> jonathan: that's all for today. thank you for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news tonight," and have a great day. is it possible to count on my internet like my customers count on me? it is with comcast business. keeping you up and running with our 99.9% network reliability. and security that helps outsmart threats to your data. moaire dida twoo? -your data, too. there's even round-the- clock customer support. so you can be there for your customers. with comcast business, reliabi
it's not easy. >> jonathan: our thanks to melissa ludtke. "locker room talk" is available now. we'll be right back. they say the hardest part of getting something done let's go! hustle! is getting started. well, we did that 30 years ago, when california first took on the tobacco industry. this is not just about access. it's about the message it sends... now smoking is down 60 percent. lung cancer 42 percent. a couple of our cities have already ended tobacco sales. a california...
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it's not easy. >> jonathan: our thanks to melissa ludtke. "locker room talk" is available now. we'll be right back. xcellent bo talk" is available now. we'll be right back. >> jonathan: that's all for today. thank you for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news tonight," and have a great day. check out "world news tonight," and have a great day. an attempted robbery in union square. reaction from city leaders about the crime. >> here's a live look outside from coit tower, where temperatures are in the upper 50s. it's from the mid 50s to the mid 60s right now. but where's the fog? we've got a cooler day on the way and we'll talk about a big warm up as well. next on abc drug homelessness and economic recovery crisis because the sy
it's not easy. >> jonathan: our thanks to melissa ludtke. "locker room talk" is available now. we'll be right back. xcellent bo talk" is available now. we'll be right back. >> jonathan: that's all for today. thank you for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news tonight," and have a great day. check out "world news tonight," and have a great day. an attempted robbery in union square. reaction from city leaders about the crime....