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michael field is european equity strategist at morningstar. hello to you.king about growth and as way to reform regulators, cma in particular. reform regulators, (ma in particular-— reform regulators, (ma in particular. what difference will it make? _ particular. what difference will it make? it _ particular. what difference will it make? it is - particular. what difference will it make? it is a - particular. what difference will it make? it is a good l will it make? it is a good question, sally. in some ways you have to look at the motivation for doing this, obviously they do want to improve the growth profile of the uk so picking a day in which gdp was released and the figures not being spectacular is probably a good starting point but, like the other measures you have discussed that the government have read implemented, this is something that probably will not feed through the system for quite a while if indeed it has a large impact in the first place. to what extent has the cma and its methods of regulating business and take etc in the uk held back the
michael field is european equity strategist at morningstar. hello to you.king about growth and as way to reform regulators, cma in particular. reform regulators, (ma in particular-— reform regulators, (ma in particular. what difference will it make? _ particular. what difference will it make? it _ particular. what difference will it make? it is - particular. what difference will it make? it is a - particular. what difference will it make? it is a good l will it make? it is a good question,...
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host: this is michael, a republican in smith field, south carolina. how is it going. caller: hi, mimi, how has it been going? host: good. caller: the holidays were tragic but i'll get right on to the topic this morning. we've had one tragic event after another and the country needs some healing right now. i want to send out a prayer to everyone that's been affected by these terrible events that's happened. with aviation and terrorism and things going on, school shootings once again. why doesn't bill gates get involved. if we put politics aside, i'm sure bill gates did not give money to the trump organization or the c pack and assume that's probably not the case but if we can just put that aside and give him money, not give him money, voting for someone, not voting for someone, he's our president. and if he could just open the invitation to bill gates would cool a lot of heads on the left. host: this is michael that used to be in four oaks, north carolina, right? caller: yes, it is. host: you keep moving around and confusing me. caller: i moved once, mimi. host: you're
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michael: the stars who scored big during the big game. who ran away with the biggest wins of the night? >> sorry, folks, there's a breaking development. there's something down on the field>> michael: plus the surprises. kendrick lamar with a show stopper, performing that song. ♪ bringing down the house. hey, wait a minute. keep the tv on. "gma" starts right now as we celebrate the -- >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles! ♪ >> announcer: live from times square, it's monday, "good morning america." >> george: anyone sleep in philadelphia last night? >> robin: not at all. [ laughter ] not at all. >> george: good morning america. hope you're doing well after that big win for the eagles. their second super bowl ever. >> rebecca: that is a look right now at the fans celebrating in the city of brotherly love. they really do know how to party in philly. no lamp posts are really safe in that town after a night like last night. the sky line was lit up green for their birds. >> robin: we're gonna be live in philadelphia and in new orleans this morning. michael, you saw him there at he's still having a good time down there in new orleans. good morning, michael. >> michael: i sure am, robin. it's
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. >> michael: all that came to a shocking end when a sudden illness took him off the field. >> peoplehat. >> michael: it was august of 2023. the newly selected team captain said he began feeling dizzy, had a headache and was nauseous during practice. in a lawsuit he has since filed against louisiana state university and our lady of the lake medical center for negligence, greg alleges he passed out then began to vomit minutes later in front of his coaches and athletic trainers. he says he was told by the athletic trainer he had vertigo and was cleared to return to practice. according to the filing, despite continuing to report those symptoms on a daily basis, it wasn't until 39 days after his symptoms began that a team made an appointment with the neurologist, who discovered the brain tumor. what did the school or coaches tell you about what he was going through? >> nothing. the one call that i received was, i need you to get here. your son is having emergency surgery tomorrow morning. >> michael: was there a point where you were concerned about who was in charge of that decision? >> h
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i am michael point you now despite an increasingly bleak picture of ukraine on the bottle field, but you can still insist that must be no peace negotiations with moscow. a cold came from london stop different, much during his latest trip to get it's still our assessment that through to him shows no desire to negotiate at all at this point in time. so we continue to support you to the max as you fight the surrender as well. well, this is actually his 5th visit there, as he proudly said. and he even said both friends might get a bit jealous. let's not talk about it too much. and he was, of course, there to reiterate, once again, the case support for ukraine. and he also announced some more financial aid that will be coming ukraine's way. and that will be to the tune of $68700000.00. and now in total, that brings the case commitments since the beginning of the conflict to $1200000000.00 of tenure. imagine what the take could have done to improve lives for their own citizens in the u. k. but nope, it's going to the ukraine, and again, they're saying that the pay stands behind the ukraine
i am michael point you now despite an increasingly bleak picture of ukraine on the bottle field, but you can still insist that must be no peace negotiations with moscow. a cold came from london stop different, much during his latest trip to get it's still our assessment that through to him shows no desire to negotiate at all at this point in time. so we continue to support you to the max as you fight the surrender as well. well, this is actually his 5th visit there, as he proudly said. and he...
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michael? >> all right, naomi ruchim, thanks. >>> the trump administration is pulling nearly all u.s. agency for international development workers around the world off the job and out of the field. a notice posted online yesterday puts thousands of direct usaid hires on leave and gives them 30 days to return home unless they're deemed essential. contractors not determined to be essential will be fired. it's part of a plan to consolidate the agency into the state department. >>> well, hundreds of people including democratic lawmakers gathered outside the treasury department to protest the power being given to elon musk and his government efficiency team. last week doge workers were allowed to access the department's payment system containing sensitive information involving americans' bank, social security, and medicare accounts. >> we cannot allow elon musk and a small group of people to secretly behind closed doors take away our private peace, take away our dollars, take away everything we have. >> democratic lawmakers who wanted to go into the treasury department were denied access, and the treasury department says it only gave musk's team read-only access to the payment syste
michael? >> all right, naomi ruchim, thanks. >>> the trump administration is pulling nearly all u.s. agency for international development workers around the world off the job and out of the field. a notice posted online yesterday puts thousands of direct usaid hires on leave and gives them 30 days to return home unless they're deemed essential. contractors not determined to be essential will be fired. it's part of a plan to consolidate the agency into the state department....
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michael manganiello: people were just throwing money at us. christopher reeve: in the early 1990s, spinal cord injury was known as a field of doom and gloom. area, his impact was tangible. michael manganiello: there was no question that christopher reeve has become a quite stunning icon for the paralyzed community, and for the disabled community in general. christopher reeve: hi, dr. peterson, how's everything going in cambridge? alexandra reeve givens: one of the areas that he really believed in was stem cell research. laurie hawkins: chris would get all excited. he's like, it's going to change science. it's going to change people's lives. christopher reeve: you can make a new heart. you can make a new liver. you can replace the nerves that were damaged in spinal cord injuries, juvenile diabetes, als, parkinson's disease. michael manganiello: a cure for almost everything. will reeve: my dad was obsessed with tomorrow's cure. christopher reeve: i think it's probably the greatest breakthrough in the history of science. will reeve: he would have been the first for any human trial. [video playback] - disabled groups have reacted angrily to a
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national economic council sure to field some questions about inflation, stephen miller in touch with everything. give a very passionate defense of doge yesterday. and michael ukraine war. there will no doubt be a ton of questions about the path forward as that meeting with vladimir putin's on the horizon. and there will be questions about the state of israel who today received four of their hostages back home, at nine months old when he was captured, ariel bibas, their mom shiri, and odette... , who lost his life in the hands of hamas terrorists. we will keep you updated, watch the briefing
national economic council sure to field some questions about inflation, stephen miller in touch with everything. give a very passionate defense of doge yesterday. and michael ukraine war. there will no doubt be a ton of questions about the path forward as that meeting with vladimir putin's on the horizon. and there will be questions about the state of israel who today received four of their hostages back home, at nine months old when he was captured, ariel bibas, their mom shiri, and odette......
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what happens on the field, or during any sport, you'll be watching on a screen with he sharpest picture quality. >> 100-inch television, where would you hang that? that was michaeleorge reporting. >>> and that's today's "cbs news roundup." for some of you, the news continues. for others, tune in later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from our broadcast center in new york city, i'm courtney kealy. ♪ >>> hello, and thanks for watching. i'm courtney kealy in new york, and this is "cbs news roundup." here are the top stories. american consumers are worried about negative effects to the economy caused by president trump's developing trade war. we'll take a look at the high cost of groceries and see which items could become even more expensive. >>> and during the meeting with israel's prime minister, trump says he won't rule out deploying u.s. troops to help rebuild gaza. >>> the white house hit china on tuesday with a 10% tariff on all its goods coming into the u.s., and we're just learning the u.s. postal service will no longer accept parcels shipped from china and hong kong until further notice. it comes after president don
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thank you, michael, for your service in the health care field, and the complement there.now, one of the things that the congressional budget office last year came up with was investments in health centers to save money over the long term. as you know, by reducing emergency department and hospitalizations there is great statistics we have on our website about managing that diabetes. so, to avoid dialysis later on or a kidney transplant, or dealing with hypertension to avoid that major cardiac event. so, it is very similar data that has been shown out by researchers and then the federal government with the congressional budget office. that investments in health centers do save the federal taxpayer over time. guest: i will just add, in terms of the overall health care pie, i mean, secretary kennedy has also talked about shifting more in terms of americare. you cannot bend the cost curve without primary care. we are focused in terms of preventive medicine, meaning we are trying to offset those high cost chronic illnesses or outcomes downstream. i think in terms of how we shif
thank you, michael, for your service in the health care field, and the complement there.now, one of the things that the congressional budget office last year came up with was investments in health centers to save money over the long term. as you know, by reducing emergency department and hospitalizations there is great statistics we have on our website about managing that diabetes. so, to avoid dialysis later on or a kidney transplant, or dealing with hypertension to avoid that major cardiac...
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thank you, michael, for your service in the health care field, and the complement there.now, one of the things that the congressional budget office last year came up with was investments in health centers to save money over the long term. as you know, by reducing emergency department and hospitalizations there is great statistics we have on our website about managing that diabetes. so, to avoid dialysis later on or a kidney transplant, or dealing with hypertension to avoid that major cardiac event. so, it is very similar data that has been shown out by researchers and then the federal government with the congressional budget office. that investments in health centers do save the federal taxpayer over time. guest: i will just add, in terms of the overall health care pie, i mean, secretary kennedy has also talked about shifting more in terms of americare. you cannot bend the cost curve without primary care. we are focused in terms of preventive medicine, meaning we are trying to offset those high cost chronic illnesses or outcomes downstream. i think in terms of how we shif
thank you, michael, for your service in the health care field, and the complement there.now, one of the things that the congressional budget office last year came up with was investments in health centers to save money over the long term. as you know, by reducing emergency department and hospitalizations there is great statistics we have on our website about managing that diabetes. so, to avoid dialysis later on or a kidney transplant, or dealing with hypertension to avoid that major cardiac...
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national economic council sure to field some questions about inflation, stephen miller in touch with everything. give a very passionate defense of doge yesterday. and michael waltz who was just in saudi arabia with marco rubio, steve lit cough as they were talking about the ukraine war. there will no doubt be a ton of questions about the path forward as that meeting with vladimir putin's on the horizon. and there will be questions about the state of israel who today received four of their...
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michael steele here in washington, d.c, breaking overnight. >> trump's retribution. >> tour begins as officials force out the heads of fbi field offices and prosecutorsvestigated january 6th rioters, also breaking a second federal judge, has temporarily blocked trump's federal aid freeze. marc elias explains what comes next and trump's first. round of tariffs set to go into effect today, hurting your bottom line in the process. illinois governor j.b. pritzker is here to respond. it is a big morning of big developing news. so grab your coffee. settle in. welcome to the weekend. >> breaking overnight, nbc news is reporting that trump officials have forced out all six of the fbi's most senior executives. >> multiple heads. >> of fbi field offices across the country, and about two dozen prosecutors who investigated capitol rioters. a letter to those fired. prosecutors said their removal was based on their role in the january 6th prosecutions. in a separate memo to the fbi workforce sent out friday night, the bureau's acting director told employees that acting deputy attorney general emil bove has asked for a list of all fbi employees who worked on januar
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now a field training officer, he has mentored new recruits and continues to serve in northern station which he considers home. thank you, anthony for you stand up. >> sergeant michael horan am i pronouncing that right? okay, good. sergeant has the sergeant has dedicated 19 years to the san francisco police department as a third generation officer. he began his career at the northern police station and was promoted to sergeant in 2018 joining the special victims unit currently assigned to the missing persons unit. he is committed to public safety and building strong relationships within the community. >> thank you, michael. please stand. >> sergeant and inspector tony flores has proudly served as s.f. pd for 43 years. i'm sorry i had to say i've that's i'm older than that. but not by much. >> a san francisco native as well, he began his career at the mission police station and later worked in the narcotics detail and tenderloin task force promoted to inspector in 2001 he was instrumental in creating the special victims unit. currently he serves as acting lieutenant for the missing persons and human trafficking units. >> please stand. tony 43 years. i'm just going to
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now a field training officer, he has mentored new recruits and continues to serve in northern station which he considers home. thank you, anthony for you stand up. >> sergeant michael horan am i pronouncing that right? okay, good. sergeant has the sergeant has dedicated 19 years to the san francisco police department as a third generation officer. he began his career at the northern police station and was promoted to sergeant in 2018 joining the special victims unit currently assigned to the missing persons unit. he is committed to public safety and building strong relationships within the community. >> thank you, michael. please stand. >> sergeant and inspector tony flores has proudly served as s.f. pd for 43 years. i'm sorry i had to say i've that's i'm older than that. but not by much. >> a san francisco native as well, he began his career at the mission police station and later worked in the narcotics detail and tenderloin task force promoted to inspector in 2001 he was instrumental in creating the special victims unit. currently he serves as acting lieutenant for the missing persons and human trafficking units. >> please stand. tony 43 years. i'm just going to
now a field training officer, he has mentored new recruits and continues to serve in northern station which he considers home. thank you, anthony for you stand up. >> sergeant michael horan am i pronouncing that right? okay, good. sergeant has the sergeant has dedicated 19 years to the san francisco police department as a third generation officer. he began his career at the northern police station and was promoted to sergeant in 2018 joining the special victims unit currently assigned to...
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vehicle or on the roadway or even more remote also in the field of suppression triennial inspections were conducted by assistant chief michael thompson in division two and assistant chief brooke baker and division three triennial inspections are held every four months and during these inspections the assistant chiefs carefully inspect the personnel, the journals, the records, all the apparatus and equipment and the general conditions of the fire stations in their division typically an inspection of the station takes about an hour and typically a divisihi inspect one battalion a day over five days covering all five battalions in their division upon the completion of their week of inspections, assistant chiefs will submit a comprehensive report to myself and that will detail any deficiencies that they have found in their inspections. also in the month from suppression to cd two memos were released these related to memo 20 5a1 is related to station bulletin boards this was issued to replace a general order from 1988 and that general order just was outdated. it referenced antiquated systems and not our current software that is u
vehicle or on the roadway or even more remote also in the field of suppression triennial inspections were conducted by assistant chief michael thompson in division two and assistant chief brooke baker and division three triennial inspections are held every four months and during these inspections the assistant chiefs carefully inspect the personnel, the journals, the records, all the apparatus and equipment and the general conditions of the fire stations in their division typically an...
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field a little bit more with headquarters from the individuals i'm talking to. but there's a lot of worry about what's ahead under a fbi director, kash patel. >> well, michael, given the landscape that ryan just laid out for us, do you think patel will have the support of fbi rank and file and explain the impact that this is already having on agents morale? >> sure. and ryan. >> has very good. >> sources because he's. >> absolutely correct. with many of his statements. >> patel. we want patel to be successful. we want the director. >> to. >> you know, come in, hit the ground running and do a great job. and so the agents. >> will certainly, you know, do their job and take any lawful actions that are out there. and there's certainly concerns by the agents with these lists of agents that went over. and also the idea of the probationary agents. i mean, if you let go all the probationary agents, that's 10% of the fbi. and that would have devastating consequences on any number of cases, you know? and, you know, terrorism always jumps off the page. but 10% that that would be an untenable thing for the fbi. >> that's speaking to the efficacy of the workforce. if we start
field a little bit more with headquarters from the individuals i'm talking to. but there's a lot of worry about what's ahead under a fbi director, kash patel. >> well, michael, given the landscape that ryan just laid out for us, do you think patel will have the support of fbi rank and file and explain the impact that this is already having on agents morale? >> sure. and ryan. >> has very good. >> sources because he's. >> absolutely correct. with many of his...
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now a field training officer, he has mentored new recruits and continues to serve in northern station which coids hom thank you, anthony for you stand up. >> sergeant michaels the sergeant has dedicated 19 years to the san francisco police department as a third generation officer. he began his career at the promoted to sergeant in 2018was joining the special victims unit currently assigned the miss perns unit. he is committed to public safety and building strong relationships within the community. >> thank you, michael. please stand. >> sergeant and inspector tony flores has proudly served as s.f. pd for 43 years. i'm sorry i had to say i've that's i'm older than that. but not by much. >> a san francisco native well, he began his career at the mission police station and later worked in the narcotics detail and tenderloin task force promoted to inspector in 2001 he was instrumental in creating the special victims unit. currently he serves as acting lieutenant persons and human trafficking units. >> please sta to 43 years. i'm just going to say one more time. it's amazing. thank you. casey chao, a san francisco native and george washington high school gradua
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michael was there and others. they really went well. it's a big step. you have to see the people. i look at the pictures, the satellite pictures. it is a leveled field and it looks like a modern-day version of gettysburg and you know what that means. it is carnage and horrible and it's not american soldiers. it's not even soldiers from the middle east in the case of ukraine and russia. it is people, young people from russia and ukraine that are being decimated. it is flat fields and the bullet goes and only stops when it hits somebody. the level of people being killed, young soldiers and in some cases old soldiers because they are running out of people, running out of soldiers. think of it, a modestly successful comedian, president zelenskyy talked the united states of america into spending $350 billion to go into a war that basically couldn't be won and never had to start and never would have started if i was president, not even a chance and it didn't start for four years -- never would have started but a war that without the u.s. and trump will never be able to settle, they will never settle that war without our involvement, that is why they did s
michael was there and others. they really went well. it's a big step. you have to see the people. i look at the pictures, the satellite pictures. it is a leveled field and it looks like a modern-day version of gettysburg and you know what that means. it is carnage and horrible and it's not american soldiers. it's not even soldiers from the middle east in the case of ukraine and russia. it is people, young people from russia and ukraine that are being decimated. it is flat fields and the bullet...
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now a field training officer, he has mentored new recruits and continues to serve in northern station which he considers home. thank you, anthony for you stand up. >> sergeant michaelight? okay, good. sergeant has the sergeant has dedicated 19 years to the san francisco police department as a third generation officer. he began his career at the northern police station and was promoted to sergeant in 2018 joining the special victims unit currently assigned to the missing persons unit. he is committed to public safety and building strong relationships within the community. >> thank you, michael. please stand. >> sergeant and inspector tony flores has proudly served as s.f. pd for 43 years. i'm sorry i had to say i've that's i'm older than that. but not by much. >> a san francisco native as well, he began his career at the mission police station and later worked in the narcotics detail and tenderloin task force promoted to inspector in 2001 he was instrumental in creating the special victims unit. currently he serves as acting lieutenant for the missing persons and human trafficking units. >> please stand. tony 43 years. i'm just going to say one more time. it's amazi
now a field training officer, he has mentored new recruits and continues to serve in northern station which he considers home. thank you, anthony for you stand up. >> sergeant michaelight? okay, good. sergeant has the sergeant has dedicated 19 years to the san francisco police department as a third generation officer. he began his career at the northern police station and was promoted to sergeant in 2018 joining the special victims unit currently assigned to the missing persons unit. he...
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now a field training officer, he has mentored new recruits and continues to serve in northern station which he considers home. thank you, anthony for you stand up. >> sergeant michaelhoran am i pronouncing that right? okay, good. sergeant has the sergeant has dedicated 19 years to the san francisco police department as a third generation officer. he began his career at the northern police station and was promoted to sergeant in 2018 joining the special victims unit currently assigned to the missing persons unit. he is committed to public safety and building strong relationships withi stand. >>geant andnspector tony flores has proudly served as s.f. pd for yrs. i'm sor to say i've that's'm oldern t t not buch. >> a san francisco native as well, he began his career at the mission police station and later worked in the narcotics detail and tenderloin task force promoted to inspector in 2001 he was instrumental in creating the special victims unit. currently he serves as acting lieutenant for the missing persons and human trafficking units. >> please stand. tony 43 years. i'm just going to say one more time. it's amazing. thank you. casey chao, a san francisco native a
now a field training officer, he has mentored new recruits and continues to serve in northern station which he considers home. thank you, anthony for you stand up. >> sergeant michaelhoran am i pronouncing that right? okay, good. sergeant has the sergeant has dedicated 19 years to the san francisco police department as a third generation officer. he began his career at the northern police station and was promoted to sergeant in 2018 joining the special victims unit currently assigned to...