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path to green energy is getting messier. the path to green energy is getting messier.ld agree with that because there seems green policies are failing the, wind policy and electric vehicles not doing well. steve: in energy they had to abandon offshore debacle. billions of dollars lost. $6 trillion on alternative energy, 86% of the energy came from fossil fuels 20 years ago, 83% today. $6 trillion of waste. ford motors losing $60,000 for each electric vehicle itself and the demand for energy will grow exponentially. already the cloud uses more energy, twice as much energy as the entire nation of japan. the third largest economy in the world and the appetite is going to grow as the countries eventually grow. they will want more automobiles and guess what there's a clean fuel round, it's called natural gas. [laughter] stuart: but the president, you know, he's going to have a meeting with xi jinping on wednesday and he wants to be the green president. i have a u horrible fear he will make con decisions to china in return to fake promises on action of climate. that's a real
path to green energy is getting messier. the path to green energy is getting messier.ld agree with that because there seems green policies are failing the, wind policy and electric vehicles not doing well. steve: in energy they had to abandon offshore debacle. billions of dollars lost. $6 trillion on alternative energy, 86% of the energy came from fossil fuels 20 years ago, 83% today. $6 trillion of waste. ford motors losing $60,000 for each electric vehicle itself and the demand for energy...
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. >> messier. >> jimmy: messier than a bathroom stall. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you guys were writing at theama, and then also wrote jokes for obama. which is weird. i have separate teams for those things. >> yeah, no, you'd think so. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> i did better with the jokes than the serious speeches, i think, ultimately. >> lovett was our funny guy. >> jimmy: tom, you were working for the national security council. >> yeah. >> jimmy: as the spokesperson. >> yes. >> jimmy: so these guys are writing jokes for obama, you're dealing with ebola, that kind of stuff? >> no, literally, i mean -- so my job was, i was trying to communicate what the president's foreign policy was to the world. that meant, you know, rolling things out proactively, dealing with crises, going with him on foreign trips. when they're thinking about the joke for the white house correspondents' dinner, you know, that happened the weekend of that operation, i'm thinking -- i'm in the white house the next day sort of trying to figure out how to roll out the fact that we've taken out the biggest terrorist in
. >> messier. >> jimmy: messier than a bathroom stall. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you guys were writing at theama, and then also wrote jokes for obama. which is weird. i have separate teams for those things. >> yeah, no, you'd think so. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> i did better with the jokes than the serious speeches, i think, ultimately. >> lovett was our funny guy. >> jimmy: tom, you were working for the national security council. >>...
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how much messier does it get? stephanie: it's a tough time of year. that's why we keep getting these swings in data. q3, we were talking about growth being too strong and the concept of the economy never landing. now we are getting worry about planes starting to rise and some softer data coming in. the result is probably somewhere in the middle where we are in this softish landing but will probably get whipsawed by the data, especially the next couple months. sonali: if you are so worried about even the short-term applications of what's going on, how do you buy into the long end of the curve? stephanie: the fed is going to beal to cut. inflation is sustainably lower. you have a lot of upside if things go wrong. my view is we are going to have a sawfish landing with risks skewed -- a softish landing with risks skewed toward peter's view. sonali: i have heard trader after trader tell me about their worries about the treasury market and even say they think the fed will have to resume qe sometimes in the next year or so as they taper the balance sheet and
how much messier does it get? stephanie: it's a tough time of year. that's why we keep getting these swings in data. q3, we were talking about growth being too strong and the concept of the economy never landing. now we are getting worry about planes starting to rise and some softer data coming in. the result is probably somewhere in the middle where we are in this softish landing but will probably get whipsawed by the data, especially the next couple months. sonali: if you are so worried about...
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if we visualize it the other way and put the rain in it, it's a bit messier. spinning ball of rain. sometimes pulls the rain farther away from the coast, sometimes throws it to the south. very difficult to forecast the timing and amounts. but it's going to stay close enough that the potential for rain to add up over the four days, the numbers get up to 1.5 to 2 inches. remember, tomorrow is fine, we're not getting rained on. watch how difficult this storm is in terms of behavior. you think oh, we have a cold front coming our way, we're getting rain. watch what happens. no, it's going backwards back into the storm, and 12 hours later, it throws a much more impressive slug of moisture just north of the bay. but that will get sonoma county should it play out that way. that could be some of the more impressive totals before pulling the rain back off it will coast. it's going to be fun. it's complicated. we will have all the details as we get into this, but look what the seven-day has on it regardless. does it rain or four days straight? of course not. there will be plenty of breaks here
if we visualize it the other way and put the rain in it, it's a bit messier. spinning ball of rain. sometimes pulls the rain farther away from the coast, sometimes throws it to the south. very difficult to forecast the timing and amounts. but it's going to stay close enough that the potential for rain to add up over the four days, the numbers get up to 1.5 to 2 inches. remember, tomorrow is fine, we're not getting rained on. watch how difficult this storm is in terms of behavior. you think oh,...
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higher the risk that forces, primarily hezbollah, would escalate military activity and get into a much messiereopolitical environment. kriti: but in the attempt to not escalate this regionally it does not feel like hezbollah is on the same page. something our bloomberg opinion columnist bobby goetsch says iran does not want and in agreement with you as well. what do we actually expect to hear from hezbollah's leader? he is due to speak for the first time since the attack on israel. could that change the game here? ayham: hezbollah's leader will have a very important speech tomorrow. i think hezbollah has more pressure to get involved in a more meaningful way. but at the end of the day, the risk that presents itself to hezbollah is that a multi-front war with u.s. support provided to israel at this time could be catastrophic. i think he will exercise caution. perhaps signal an escalation in gaza means that all options are possible, or on the table for hezbollah. my expectation is an increase in intensity of the conflict on the northern front but not an immediate full-fledged entry of physical -
higher the risk that forces, primarily hezbollah, would escalate military activity and get into a much messiereopolitical environment. kriti: but in the attempt to not escalate this regionally it does not feel like hezbollah is on the same page. something our bloomberg opinion columnist bobby goetsch says iran does not want and in agreement with you as well. what do we actually expect to hear from hezbollah's leader? he is due to speak for the first time since the attack on israel. could that...
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still ahead the wall street journal says the path to green energy is getting messier.l and gas. joe concha on megan rapinoe her injury is proof that god does not exist. kevin o'leary on moody's cutting the outlook on the credit rating to negative, the above o'clock hour is next. ♪ trading at schwab is now powered by ameritrade, unlocking the power of thinkorswim, the award-winning trading platforms. bring your trades into focus on thinkorswim desktop with robust charting and analysis tools, including over 400 technical studies. tailor the platforms to your unique needs with nearly endless customization. and track market trends with up-to-the-minute news and insights. trade brilliantly with schwab. when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information, at the right time, may make all the difference. at humana, we know that's especially true when you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan. that's why we're offering "seven things every medicare supplement should have". it's yours free, just for calling the number on your scree
still ahead the wall street journal says the path to green energy is getting messier.l and gas. joe concha on megan rapinoe her injury is proof that god does not exist. kevin o'leary on moody's cutting the outlook on the credit rating to negative, the above o'clock hour is next. ♪ trading at schwab is now powered by ameritrade, unlocking the power of thinkorswim, the award-winning trading platforms. bring your trades into focus on thinkorswim desktop with robust charting and analysis tools,...
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it seems that desantis more looks like a messier version of donald trump. ruling, why not go with the shorter version with heels. haley has changed the composition of the precip, it until it's a conversation about are you either donald trump, or are you not trump? >> and lessons appeared to have been learned from 2016, right when everybody stayed in the late race, votes were scattered, and no one coalesce behind an alternative. that does not look to be happening here at this moment, and you're right furthermore, trump, if you look at him as an accomplice president is, actually not doing that will. >> that's the turn, trump, he is the incumbent. he's the guy that is running again. if joe biden were at 50% or 60%, there'd be a major freak out on the democratic side. >> there is a low grade freak-out happening anyway. >> there is a major freak out. you cannot even imagine difficult on the democratic side. instead, they're trump's numbers. talk to me about -- walk me through the scenario by which nikki haley becomes a real formidable challenger to donald trump.
it seems that desantis more looks like a messier version of donald trump. ruling, why not go with the shorter version with heels. haley has changed the composition of the precip, it until it's a conversation about are you either donald trump, or are you not trump? >> and lessons appeared to have been learned from 2016, right when everybody stayed in the late race, votes were scattered, and no one coalesce behind an alternative. that does not look to be happening here at this moment, and...
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a testament to the commitment to standing shoulder to shoulder with us as the days get harder and messierhere. it's really important that you have, that this continues. stuart: got it. sam markstein, thanks very much for being with us this morning. we appreciate it. >> thanks, stuart. stuart: thousand this, chaos at a city council meeting in chicago. residents very concerned over the city's sanctuary status. watch this. [inaudible conversations] >> i believe that we should remain a sanctuary city. honest thanksgiving. >> no! [inaudible conversations] stuart: retired acting i.c.e. director tom homan takes on the sanctuary showdown coming up. >>> with we toll you how texas seized control of an island along thedown border -- southern border that was heavily used by mexican cartels. our star reporter, bill melugin, is live on the island with the latest report. he's next. ♪ (christina) with verizon business unlimited, i get 5g, truly unlimited data, and unlimited hotspot data. so, no matter what, i'm running this kitchen. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. hi, my name
a testament to the commitment to standing shoulder to shoulder with us as the days get harder and messierhere. it's really important that you have, that this continues. stuart: got it. sam markstein, thanks very much for being with us this morning. we appreciate it. >> thanks, stuart. stuart: thousand this, chaos at a city council meeting in chicago. residents very concerned over the city's sanctuary status. watch this. [inaudible conversations] >> i believe that we should remain a...
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. >> today's earnings report is messier than what we heard last week the stock moves are reflecting thatn eagle shares are down 16%. to me, this move doesn't match the report the apparel retailer beat on earnings and revenue, stronger revenue forecast for the holiday season than the street was looking for. it is operating income forecast mostly below consensus i don't think it justifies this move kohl's down. just broader department store worries we have about the space and have had kohl's beat earnings, missed revenues and comps and issued a mixed forecast burlington, up 20% on its 2024 guidance it is maintaining its previous holiday quarter guidance but said november is off to a solid start. more hopeful than what we heard from others. lowe's down 3% that's a conservative move in my view after missing on revenues, comps and lowering the forecast. abercrombie up 2.5%. this is muted considering i would consider abercrombie the strongest report again this quarter across retail. i would say that for the third straight quarter in my report card they hit it out of the park and issued some st
. >> today's earnings report is messier than what we heard last week the stock moves are reflecting thatn eagle shares are down 16%. to me, this move doesn't match the report the apparel retailer beat on earnings and revenue, stronger revenue forecast for the holiday season than the street was looking for. it is operating income forecast mostly below consensus i don't think it justifies this move kohl's down. just broader department store worries we have about the space and have had...
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it's not real, real life messier on that. that blog site that i talked about making light. one of the commentaries from showrunner says, one of our about one of our favorite science fiction writers. one of the most important in a young science fan's journey to maturity is realizing that robert ability to sound as if he knew what he was about was a whole lot greater than ability to actually know what he was talking about. and that's true in science, reality not the controlled environment we create in our labs. it's more like one of those, you know, afterschoolhat are based on events. and yet there is value in taking the data out of a library out of a laboratory. we've controlled it by taking a story and isolating the elements that we want to study. one of the reasons i trust the gospels that they tell me things that actually happened is that the way to and too inconsistent compared to a well-polished bit of fiction. u know, i think the theologis totally in was trying to say that when he said you know to certain because it's impossible for what he's trying to say is that no o
it's not real, real life messier on that. that blog site that i talked about making light. one of the commentaries from showrunner says, one of our about one of our favorite science fiction writers. one of the most important in a young science fan's journey to maturity is realizing that robert ability to sound as if he knew what he was about was a whole lot greater than ability to actually know what he was talking about. and that's true in science, reality not the controlled environment we...
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alibaba is going through a breakup where they are splitting apart their businesses so it will be messierers. we will get insight into how the e-commerce business is operating but people want to hear about the breakup and the first candidates for the spinoff are the cloud unit. people want to understand how the structural change is moving as they head into the next months. haidi: asia technology editor peter elstrom there. alibaba will be the big one that we've had good beats from jd and tencent but let's get back to san francisco where we are awaiting for joe biden to attend the conference and give his views and insights on how the meeting went with xi jinping. you're seeing external shots of san francisco in the city where xi jinping will address business leaders. we are seeing turnout on both sides, pro-china supporters as well as anti-china protesters gathering. we know this is a special national security event so there has been superhigh security and type implementation when it comes to protocols as well as really a lot of police and security forces in terms of preparation for the ev
alibaba is going through a breakup where they are splitting apart their businesses so it will be messierers. we will get insight into how the e-commerce business is operating but people want to hear about the breakup and the first candidates for the spinoff are the cloud unit. people want to understand how the structural change is moving as they head into the next months. haidi: asia technology editor peter elstrom there. alibaba will be the big one that we've had good beats from jd and tencent...
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with a possible snowstorm that could make the return home a bit messier for millions of americans, dylanall coming up here with the forecast in just a little bit >>> we do want to begin in the middle east where that cease fire is underway this is a live look right now at gaza where the temporary truce has been in effect for about seven hours. >> yes part of that deal, the first round of hostages set to be released in just hours from now. 13 israeli women and children, the first of 50 over the next few days in exchange for israel release, 150 palestinian prisoners. we got it all covered this morning, starting with raf sanchez in tel aviv for us. >> reporter: good morning. israel's military says its helicopters are on the runway ready to collect the first hostages as they are released in two hours' time. we are expecting to see 13 women and children handed from hamas to the red cross inside gaza and then taken to the border and transferred to the israeli military israel is willing to release 13 prisoners in exchange this whole deal depends on that cease fire agreement holding. this morning
with a possible snowstorm that could make the return home a bit messier for millions of americans, dylanall coming up here with the forecast in just a little bit >>> we do want to begin in the middle east where that cease fire is underway this is a live look right now at gaza where the temporary truce has been in effect for about seven hours. >> yes part of that deal, the first round of hostages set to be released in just hours from now. 13 israeli women and children, the first...
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the firm citing target headwinds and messier outlook.rowdstrike, both lower, okta moving up a percent or so. expediabooking moving in opposite directions, surging, up by 16%. beat across the board. posting record-breaking revenues. the company announced $5 billion stock buyback. booking holdings trading lower after seeing increased marketing and personnel spending and higher cancellation rates. ceo glenn fogel remains optimistic citing growth for a summer travel season. those shares down 1.25%. back over to you. >>> coming up in the next hour, speaking of earnings, the cfo of block will join us. the fintech stock soaring on the back of latest earnings. what it says about the consumer. we'll be back on "squawk on the street." dow up 131 points. still have the broad rally in the s&p, which is up almost three-quarters of 1%. with non-melanoma skin cancer. 40 years later, i've had almost 20 mohs surgeries. i had just accepted that the pain and the scars were going to be part of my life. but when i was diagnosed with two basal cells on my fac
the firm citing target headwinds and messier outlook.rowdstrike, both lower, okta moving up a percent or so. expediabooking moving in opposite directions, surging, up by 16%. beat across the board. posting record-breaking revenues. the company announced $5 billion stock buyback. booking holdings trading lower after seeing increased marketing and personnel spending and higher cancellation rates. ceo glenn fogel remains optimistic citing growth for a summer travel season. those shares down 1.25%....
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guest: it's much messier on personal freedom and that's what you would expect.ates are good when it comes to educational freedom which is part of personal freedom. they are better on things like gun rights but other states might be better when it comes to crime ingested -- crime adjusted incarceration rates which has a big issue over the last 20 years. states like texas have done badly and that and tried to improve but fall short of other states. you think of maine which has a low incarceration rate. host: we are getting some calls in. let's go to the phone lines. anne is calling from new york state, democratic line. caller: good morning, this is an interesting discussion. how one defines freedom can be subject to interpretation. i would like to stand up for new york state where i live by choice. i moved here from the deep south deckard ago and never looked back. economic freedom, i live in an area where housing is relatively affordable. i also had a long career as a member of a union so i have a very comfortable salary and a great pension. in terms of personal
guest: it's much messier on personal freedom and that's what you would expect.ates are good when it comes to educational freedom which is part of personal freedom. they are better on things like gun rights but other states might be better when it comes to crime ingested -- crime adjusted incarceration rates which has a big issue over the last 20 years. states like texas have done badly and that and tried to improve but fall short of other states. you think of maine which has a low incarceration...
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dwrowngrading thato neutral from overweight and lowering the respective price targets, citing head winds and messiero this quarterly report, it was up 18% for the year and now you can see there down 9%. a lot of ups and downs, but apple the big headliner of the morning. becky, back to you. >> dom, thank you very much. >>> for more on the markets, we want to bring in sarah malik, chief investment officer at nuveen. watching all this, the crazy moves in the treasury market and what that has done to equities, what do you tell investors? >> the question of the week was will they or won't they and that was with the fed in terms of will they pause on interest rates and they did. that caused deals to fall and markets to rally and it also allowed investors to focus on micro. earnings season looks strong. beats 7.5% and exiting a three-quarters earning recession with expected 4% growth this quarter. all that together i think leads to a santa claus rally for the rest of the year because markets tend to be strong in the fourth quarter. so i think investors are relying on mixed economic data, we'll see payrolls
dwrowngrading thato neutral from overweight and lowering the respective price targets, citing head winds and messiero this quarterly report, it was up 18% for the year and now you can see there down 9%. a lot of ups and downs, but apple the big headliner of the morning. becky, back to you. >> dom, thank you very much. >>> for more on the markets, we want to bring in sarah malik, chief investment officer at nuveen. watching all this, the crazy moves in the treasury market and what...