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own development, or with the participation of oner, in any case, the company is very proud of it, thes that such batteries have a higher charge density, that is... either more capacity with the same dimensions, or thinner with the same capacity. actually, these batteries made it possible to make record magic v2, and now v3. what catches the eye is a completely new camera block, but again in comparison, now it is octagonal and just the opposite, more outstanding in the sense that it protrudes much more. the cameras themselves have also changed somewhat, in particular the telephoto lens is now more powerful and periscope type, but more interesting. the software part in v3 has built in the portrait mode tested a little earlier named after the famous parisian photo studio arcure, well, this is a couple of tips from professionals and a proprietary the tonality of black and white portraits, which can add a touch of artistry to even the most banal random photo of a cat , however, in this same frame it is clear that computational photography still does not replace the masterpiece button, you
own development, or with the participation of oner, in any case, the company is very proud of it, thes that such batteries have a higher charge density, that is... either more capacity with the same dimensions, or thinner with the same capacity. actually, these batteries made it possible to make record magic v2, and now v3. what catches the eye is a completely new camera block, but again in comparison, now it is octagonal and just the opposite, more outstanding in the sense that it protrudes...
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the battle game proposal, the fact that it's not as onerous, has that been priced into the stocks ist not as bad as investors i thought it would have been >> i think most of it is priced in we were all expecting it to be much less onerous. it's going to carry high levels of capital for the greater risks they have. but as you pointed out, it's much less half of what they were originally expected to carry in additional capital so it's essentially a new rule to build up capital, and it's not going to be as significant as it was in the original rule, which came out in july of >>. >> ger /* /* gerard, thank you very much. >>> coming up later today, don't miss an exclusive interview with goldman ceo david solomon. stay with us much more "worldwide exchange" coming up in just a moment tony, its gone. no. how am i going to do this? welcome to the mdy mid-cap cup, presented by state street global advisors. today's challenge is to play 9 holes without the middle of your bag. how does that sound? that sounds terrible. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ why choose a mobile network built for places you'll probably neve
the battle game proposal, the fact that it's not as onerous, has that been priced into the stocks ist not as bad as investors i thought it would have been >> i think most of it is priced in we were all expecting it to be much less onerous. it's going to carry high levels of capital for the greater risks they have. but as you pointed out, it's much less half of what they were originally expected to carry in additional capital so it's essentially a new rule to build up capital, and it's not...
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visa signed with other companies including tech rivals to keep them out of the market and extremely onerous pricing penalties with merchants if they steer payments to any alternative debit networks. >> we know mastercard had this issue, the ftc was accusing mastercard of roughly the similar type of behavior visa was accused of. how will they defend itself given a a precedent, with a different regulator? >> our understanding is it is not a case about tokenization as they called that technology. it is a broad monopolization case looking at visas stronghold over the debit card market. and it is going to be a sweeping indictment as far as we understand. it will be something that they will probably have to defend themselves against vigorously. >> several analysts say this has been dealt -- telegraph and visa is very well prepared for this. >> we will have to wait and see the details that come out in the complaint we expect to be filed later today. that will give us a lot more granular detail about what the justice department has filed and what it is alleging. wax is there any reason to believe s
visa signed with other companies including tech rivals to keep them out of the market and extremely onerous pricing penalties with merchants if they steer payments to any alternative debit networks. >> we know mastercard had this issue, the ftc was accusing mastercard of roughly the similar type of behavior visa was accused of. how will they defend itself given a a precedent, with a different regulator? >> our understanding is it is not a case about tokenization as they called that...
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you apply a single large language model, what you get is a lot of false positives and it makes it onerousor analysts to go through. if you apply genentech ai, you can look at how the operating systems interact and use ai to detect and eliminate false positives to identify adversarial attacks using living off the land techniques. that has been a game changer. that is the use of techniques that we codify into solutions to bring forward for defensive opportunities in security. eric: ok, i'm reminded of my teenager who uses ai to do pretty much everything these days. it is the big cheat for him and the adversary is doing the same thing. general, how do you think about leveraging offensive and defensive teams to take a more proactive approach to cybersecurity? how do they communicate, how to they bring them together? when do you keep them separate? >> they need to specialize and really build proficiency in what they are doing. we have to be really deliberate about, i would love to be able to circulate, especially the military members, between offensive and defensive assignments, but that is ju
you apply a single large language model, what you get is a lot of false positives and it makes it onerousor analysts to go through. if you apply genentech ai, you can look at how the operating systems interact and use ai to detect and eliminate false positives to identify adversarial attacks using living off the land techniques. that has been a game changer. that is the use of techniques that we codify into solutions to bring forward for defensive opportunities in security. eric: ok, i'm...
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it means insurers can cover ivf without implementing absurd restrictions and onerous requirement that make it all but impossible to access this miraculous treatment. but this is a common sense measure necessary precisely because of the environment republicans created with the fall of rome. an environment where over half of women of reproductive age at american taliban states that are hostile to abortion rights. and let's be clear republicans did that. through their vessel of the united states supreme court. they can pretend to be for ivf but vote against the bill that protected for good. they can pretend to be for life while also trying to restrict access to a miraculous treatmet that creates life. they won't build to support ivf when in fact that bill literally does the opposite. literally does the opposite. because here, it is your vote that counts it is not your rhetoric. it is not your statement. it's not even your explanation. and they voted no against ivf and shame on them. i yield the floor. >> a senator from washington provides a riser drama colleagues and want to thank my col
it means insurers can cover ivf without implementing absurd restrictions and onerous requirement that make it all but impossible to access this miraculous treatment. but this is a common sense measure necessary precisely because of the environment republicans created with the fall of rome. an environment where over half of women of reproductive age at american taliban states that are hostile to abortion rights. and let's be clear republicans did that. through their vessel of the united states...
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as they're not nearly as onerous as the ones set for europe. china doesn't have anything. and china is the main industrial competitor and china is cleaning up with coal to power it. well, there's a wonderful irony, isn't there, that all these extremely environmental batteries going into electric cars are produced using coal powered electricity in china, and then they come over here and we pretend it's much cleaner than using oil and gas from our own resources. >> one of the other. >> one of the other. >> well, and of course, if you plug >> well, and of course, if you plug an electric car in tonight, they'll already be using all the renewable power. so they'll have to burn some more gas in a power station. so how does that help? >> but it doesn't seem to me to help at all. and you've also got the question of the carbon border adjustment mechanism. now, this worries me particularly because this seems to me to be classic protectionism. and protectionism always has to find an excuse to justify it. protecting an industry or protecting a target . ind
as they're not nearly as onerous as the ones set for europe. china doesn't have anything. and china is the main industrial competitor and china is cleaning up with coal to power it. well, there's a wonderful irony, isn't there, that all these extremely environmental batteries going into electric cars are produced using coal powered electricity in china, and then they come over here and we pretend it's much cleaner than using oil and gas from our own resources. >> one of the other....
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, explain that he has ensured the security of the russian people, and after that move on to those onerousments that are still waiting for him, all those conflicts end when both parties feel exhausted. to such a state, we can see that the front line has generally stabilized, if we are not talking about pokrovsk in particular, there are some advances, but they cannot be called rapid and victorious, and so from a strategic point of view, it is clear that putinsky plans for physicalization, demilitarization, removal of the bloody kyiv regime. nato etc. have not been implemented and will not be implemented. now the collective putin is thinking about how to pay off this story with a beautiful facial expression. the kurdish region does not add a beautiful facial expression to putin, which means that the strategic idea of abandoning european value systems and switching to the chinese, kadyrov-north korean value system is a strategic failure. thank you very much, dear dmytro borisovych, for this extremely interesting and informative talk to our tv viewers, i want to remind that dmytro areshkin,
, explain that he has ensured the security of the russian people, and after that move on to those onerousments that are still waiting for him, all those conflicts end when both parties feel exhausted. to such a state, we can see that the front line has generally stabilized, if we are not talking about pokrovsk in particular, there are some advances, but they cannot be called rapid and victorious, and so from a strategic point of view, it is clear that putinsky plans for physicalization,...
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explain that he ensured the security of the russian people, and after that you already move on to those onerouseements that are still waiting for him. all those conflicts end when both parties feel exhausted and unable to get serious. it seems to me that the situation has already approached such a state: we see that the front line has stabilized in general, if we are not talking about pokrovsk in particular. there are some advances, but they cannot be called rapid and successful. and so, from a strategic point of view , it is clear that putin's plans for demilitarization, demilitarization, removal of the bloody kyiv regime, nato, so on, have not been implemented and... will not be implemented, now collective putin is thinking about how to pay off this history with a beautiful facial expression. the kurdish region does not add a beautiful face to putin, which means that the strategic idea of abandoning european value systems and switching to the chinese, kadyrov-north korean value system is a strategic failure, a strategic failure. very much to you thank you, dear dmytro borisovych, for this e
explain that he ensured the security of the russian people, and after that you already move on to those onerouseements that are still waiting for him. all those conflicts end when both parties feel exhausted and unable to get serious. it seems to me that the situation has already approached such a state: we see that the front line has stabilized in general, if we are not talking about pokrovsk in particular. there are some advances, but they cannot be called rapid and successful. and so, from a...
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brooke jenkins, will she seek to transfer this case to adult court where the sanctions are much more onerous? he says d.a. jenkins would have to seek a hearing in front of a superior court. the severe nature of the crime and whether the suspect has a criminal history could all be factors to consider. whether or not the suspect has been involved in the juvenile system before is going to be important here. how well did he do in juvenile justice system? also, other factors in his life will be important. his social history as well. this shooting puts a spotlight on safety and crime in san francisco once again. police chief bill scott says the department is fast tracking plans to beef up police presence at union square and we were going to do that during the holiday season anyway, but we're going to move that up to make sure that we don't have a repeat of this type of thing. meanwhile, all eyes are on what jenkins and her office decide. any time you have a national case like this, the stakes are higher for the district attorney's office and how they handle it. jocelyn moran, nbc, bay area news. w
brooke jenkins, will she seek to transfer this case to adult court where the sanctions are much more onerous? he says d.a. jenkins would have to seek a hearing in front of a superior court. the severe nature of the crime and whether the suspect has a criminal history could all be factors to consider. whether or not the suspect has been involved in the juvenile system before is going to be important here. how well did he do in juvenile justice system? also, other factors in his life will be...
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it means insurers can cover ivf without implementing absurd restrictions and onerous requirement that make it all but impossible to access this miraculous treatment. but this is a common sense measure necessary precisely because of the environment republicans created with the fall of rome. an environment where over half of women of reproductive age at american taliban states that are hostile to abortion rights. and let's be clear republicans did that. through their vessel of the united states supreme court. they can pretend to be for ivf but vote against the bill that protected for good. they can pretend to be for life while also trying to restrict access to a miraculous treatmet that creates life. they won't build to support ivf when in fact that bill literally does the opposite. literally does the opposite. because here, it is your vote that counts it is not your rhetoric. it is not your statement. it's not even your explanation. and they voted no against ivf and shame on them. i yield the floor. >> a senator from washington provides a riser drama colleagues and want to thank my col
it means insurers can cover ivf without implementing absurd restrictions and onerous requirement that make it all but impossible to access this miraculous treatment. but this is a common sense measure necessary precisely because of the environment republicans created with the fall of rome. an environment where over half of women of reproductive age at american taliban states that are hostile to abortion rights. and let's be clear republicans did that. through their vessel of the united states...
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to explain that he ensured the security of the russian people, and after that to move on to those onerouseements, which are still on him... it seems to me that the situation has already approached such a state, we see that the front line has stabilized in general, if we are not talking about pokrovsk in particular. there are some advances, but they cannot be called rapid and victorious, and it is clear from a strategic point of view that putin's... now collective putin is thinking about how to pay off this story with a beautiful facial expression. the kurdish region does not add a beautiful face to putin, which means that the strategic idea of abandoning the european value systems and switching to the chinese one. thank you very much, dear dmytro borisovych, for this extremely interesting and informative talk to our tv viewers, i want to remind you that dmytro areshkin, a political scientist, professor at the free university of rysa, was working for them now. thanks again for this analysis. thank you, goodbye. well, the time of our program has run out. with the espresso tv channel, my c
to explain that he ensured the security of the russian people, and after that to move on to those onerouseements, which are still on him... it seems to me that the situation has already approached such a state, we see that the front line has stabilized in general, if we are not talking about pokrovsk in particular. there are some advances, but they cannot be called rapid and victorious, and it is clear from a strategic point of view that putin's... now collective putin is thinking about how to...
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costs that are made all the more onerous by these inequitable tax systems.our final two questions will come from the side. hey, thanks for doing this super work and really fascinating. i have a question. you talked about gentrification a little bit and you also talked about some of reforms. and i guess i'm curious is how do we create and a greater awareness. so you have things like for example, i'm homeowner and when i see my the value of my house go up, i'm happy. but i'm not necessarily thinking that, you know, somewhere down the road their house is going up and all of a sudden they won't be able to afford their taxes. mm hmm. yeah. i mean, is something that has been a real persistent problem in gentrifying housing markets, that is in the sense that you have oftentimes sort of two markets existing side side. and what i mean by that is, you have say gentrifying areas like or properties that are being, you know, rehabbed and redeveloped and then, you know, are being reassessed at a much higher value. but the ways that local assessment practices operate is th
costs that are made all the more onerous by these inequitable tax systems.our final two questions will come from the side. hey, thanks for doing this super work and really fascinating. i have a question. you talked about gentrification a little bit and you also talked about some of reforms. and i guess i'm curious is how do we create and a greater awareness. so you have things like for example, i'm homeowner and when i see my the value of my house go up, i'm happy. but i'm not necessarily...
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oners, director.mentioned something i think respond to here.is advocacy for skateboards and small wheel effect canes, crutches, large infrastructure project so that is worth noting.month the [indiscernible] unsanctioned event no permit holder.this more during it is coordinated cross departmental shut down dolores street and gave no notice to the public. e street was 18 using more barricades here is blocking the entire sidewalk. you see it again-this is looking southboundof at was sent and y of very largecareen shot of the 1 barricades totaling $6 thousand. here is expensive instillation. can't count police setting them up and guar all day them down. here is a navigate20th street all the way down n to 18th. go around the barricades in order to ay. so, i'm not justified the blockage or make safe, fwut it is there was absolutely no communication to matter how temporary definia ndred thousand dollars.your comments. that is erson commenter and we do in concludes public please call the next item. >> item 2 is re bl is a ational item. ector. we have a full agenda today, but i have a few items
oners, director.mentioned something i think respond to here.is advocacy for skateboards and small wheel effect canes, crutches, large infrastructure project so that is worth noting.month the [indiscernible] unsanctioned event no permit holder.this more during it is coordinated cross departmental shut down dolores street and gave no notice to the public. e street was 18 using more barricades here is blocking the entire sidewalk. you see it again-this is looking southboundof at was sent and y of...
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refugee camp in central garza, the you in run schoolhouse has thousands of displaced palestinians, too onerous staff members are among the dead. donald trump has gone on the defensive, criticizing moderators and training tuesday nights. us presidential debate was coming to harris was raked against and nominated squared off in 90 minutes in philadelphia, covering a wide range of subjects in the us secretary of state on to me thinking so support for ukraine will ensure and there's a correlation of more than 50 countries backing vin against russia, the us and u. k. have announced millions of dollars in additional economic and military support for ukraine in its war against rush to kenyan. now with strike by work is that the main airport is now over after the union and government reached an agreement. as part of the deal, the government would only go ahead with expand to least the airport to india is donny group with the unions approval. hundreds of passengers with less stranded after the airport workers went on strike design being where people are living to one of its squares drops in decades, lo
refugee camp in central garza, the you in run schoolhouse has thousands of displaced palestinians, too onerous staff members are among the dead. donald trump has gone on the defensive, criticizing moderators and training tuesday nights. us presidential debate was coming to harris was raked against and nominated squared off in 90 minutes in philadelphia, covering a wide range of subjects in the us secretary of state on to me thinking so support for ukraine will ensure and there's a correlation...
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steve hilton on governor newsom vetoing a bill that pass onerous spending.etanyahu's speech and leo terrell on kamala harris running as the law and order candidate. pat fallon will give his thoughts on the harris border trip today. the 11:00 hour is next. ♪ daughter: hey, dad. dad: hey, sweetheart. daughter: what are you doing? dad: i'm gonna clean the fence. daughter: it's a lot of fence. dad: you wanna help me? dad: aim at the wall, but get closer. daughter: (gasps) what the?! daughter: alright. dad: side to side. when you work with someone who knows a lot and cares even more... you can do this. ...you're unstoppable. (♪) wow... are you kidding me? you can do this. at truist, we believe the same is true for banking. >> you have technology company, you have the big industrials that say, okay, rates are not going up. rates are going to go down slowly. >> for kamala harris, if she remains a mystery box where you have to fill in the gaps because you're not sure, well, then i think you're going to the either see her base deteriorate among independents -- >> in
steve hilton on governor newsom vetoing a bill that pass onerous spending.etanyahu's speech and leo terrell on kamala harris running as the law and order candidate. pat fallon will give his thoughts on the harris border trip today. the 11:00 hour is next. ♪ daughter: hey, dad. dad: hey, sweetheart. daughter: what are you doing? dad: i'm gonna clean the fence. daughter: it's a lot of fence. dad: you wanna help me? dad: aim at the wall, but get closer. daughter: (gasps) what the?! daughter:...
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lead time for some of these things to be approved, permitted, and built so this is maybe even more onerous guess my final question, anthony, if it's not some of these stocks, which stocks do you cover that you think are under appreciated with how people can capitalize on this nuclear trade so to speak? >> it gives you a downside projection it's p.e. g. what i like about it, there may be trade going on right now, but p.e. g. operating it in new jersey that's going to provide nice downside protection because i think you're going to keep seeing these tech companies signing higher and higher contracts for this to work, and while p.e. g. gives you the great protection. >> it's not often where you see stock utilities up that's a good play there thank you very much anthony, we'll see you soon. >>> ahead, the one word that every investor needs to know today. >>> plus, vice president kamala harris looking to further sharpen her economic policies later on today how she plans to separate herself from her republican rival and erase his advantage on the matter with some of the voters that story when we
lead time for some of these things to be approved, permitted, and built so this is maybe even more onerous guess my final question, anthony, if it's not some of these stocks, which stocks do you cover that you think are under appreciated with how people can capitalize on this nuclear trade so to speak? >> it gives you a downside projection it's p.e. g. what i like about it, there may be trade going on right now, but p.e. g. operating it in new jersey that's going to provide nice downside...
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raised regulations and doug burgum in north dakota and the changes of the biden industry and how onerous it was to get anything done and project moving and there's an opening here and i think unfortunately so many people don't pay attention to the details. and they're going on gut feeling. younger candidate and attractive younger candidate and a person that does have experience as vice president and saying i think that it's going to be very interesting to see whether people vote by their gut or their pocketbook. trump will have to be the person that puts her feet to the fire on these issues and will have to be specific and ready if he's going to succeed at that. stuart: they'll be pushing hard on this. will they? we don't know. we'll wait and see. >> it's incumbent on the two candidates and moderates neutral and shouldn't be helping anyone and have to ask the questions that need to be asked to put them out there. otherwise it'll fall on trump to say wait a minute, what about this. we'll see. stuart: they'll lose the credibility. thank you, martha. we're watching you on the story, 3:00 p.
raised regulations and doug burgum in north dakota and the changes of the biden industry and how onerous it was to get anything done and project moving and there's an opening here and i think unfortunately so many people don't pay attention to the details. and they're going on gut feeling. younger candidate and attractive younger candidate and a person that does have experience as vice president and saying i think that it's going to be very interesting to see whether people vote by their gut or...
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for another four years they could become onerous. they are stopping every merger, stopping amazon from buying rumba and the grocery store chain even though against amazon and costcos of the world and online shopping. that's my bigger concern. tax plans that are rolled out are less of a concern because i'm not sure any of them will get past, not taxing over time, not taxing social security, not taxing tips, giving people 50,000, that's election year rubbish. i'm concerned who is in the white house, what are the executive orders, what's the regulation and that impacts congress. neil: thank you so much for joining us this morning, really good stuff. quick programming note, wednesday we will cover the fed's highly anticipated decision day. you can catch on fox business from one:00 to 4:00 eastern and no commercial break. we will carry it all the way through 1:00 to 4:00 on fed decision day on fox business. you've been looking at the movers this morning, one stock we are talking about is boeing and its problem with the workers and the new
for another four years they could become onerous. they are stopping every merger, stopping amazon from buying rumba and the grocery store chain even though against amazon and costcos of the world and online shopping. that's my bigger concern. tax plans that are rolled out are less of a concern because i'm not sure any of them will get past, not taxing over time, not taxing social security, not taxing tips, giving people 50,000, that's election year rubbish. i'm concerned who is in the white...
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the regulations were so onerous, it caused you to spend a lot more of your time and a lot more of youry would be a bonus. go ahead. >> i feel as if we're being vilified as businessowners and constantly targeted. we're working to create the necessary economy. enough of this keynesian style of approach. let us prime things. we will do it. >> great, great opinions on this and terrific information. i was unaware of those little provisos. that's significant. andrew, great to see you. thank you very much for being here. appreciate it. when do you know when your day is ruined? it's before your 9 to 5 report on this. you might want to hide. [ ♪♪ ] [ ♪♪ ] ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ jardiance! -it's a little pill with a ♪ ♪ big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seeee, ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ jardiance works twenty-four seven in your body to flush out some sugar. and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. serious side e
the regulations were so onerous, it caused you to spend a lot more of your time and a lot more of youry would be a bonus. go ahead. >> i feel as if we're being vilified as businessowners and constantly targeted. we're working to create the necessary economy. enough of this keynesian style of approach. let us prime things. we will do it. >> great, great opinions on this and terrific information. i was unaware of those little provisos. that's significant. andrew, great to see you....
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newsom vetoed was very much like the standards that the white house put out last year and it's less onerouse regula regulations that in europe right now. there's a reason europe is not leading in these technologies, the reason is they over-regulate and prevent innovation. i think basically newsom was in favor of this until the industry came to him and said no, we're not going to support this, with the companies by the way of elon musk -- with the exception by the way of elon musk who did support it. it's an interesting warfare at this point. i think there needs to be regulation around a.i. i'm most of concerned about the technology to basically rewrite our history and be incredibly influential in what kind of information gets out to the public. cheryl: we are going to take a quick break, everybody. coming up, the international long shoremen's association says a strike at measuring's of east and gulf ports will begin tonight, that could bust up the supply chain as thousands of workers would be hitting the ebbthepickets line. we'll have a live report coming up. you're watching "mornings with
newsom vetoed was very much like the standards that the white house put out last year and it's less onerouse regula regulations that in europe right now. there's a reason europe is not leading in these technologies, the reason is they over-regulate and prevent innovation. i think basically newsom was in favor of this until the industry came to him and said no, we're not going to support this, with the companies by the way of elon musk -- with the exception by the way of elon musk who did...
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caroline and michal at 8:00 eastern definitely watch .hat and know one more thing becauseo toipght save onerngdered what a mule was when you get a kick out of this one. monday was pac tk burrow race ad winding districtay victor, i coloradon on top of historic mining sites anyway they go tos the finish line and i am one. hannity tonight. there.un >> you got a massachusetts police department founa d a foolproof way to connect with the community with free ice crea m as police department bought a used ice cream truck to facebook marketplacarketplaei money seized through asset forfeiture to fix it up and customize it, a truck reads to protect and serve ice cream. thank you fogod blr the connectw and god bless these guys. >> oh, super sweet. okay, i goeet.uy who it to showe who is a creative grandpa who has turned his scooter into a dune buggy. >> if you know the disney ride it in, then you known. this. it is so much fun. it is my favorite ride at disne hy. vito describes himself as a diy guy, took him 20 days to create the dune buggy and he is ready just in time for halloween and trick orju hal t
caroline and michal at 8:00 eastern definitely watch .hat and know one more thing becauseo toipght save onerngdered what a mule was when you get a kick out of this one. monday was pac tk burrow race ad winding districtay victor, i coloradon on top of historic mining sites anyway they go tos the finish line and i am one. hannity tonight. there.un >> you got a massachusetts police department founa d a foolproof way to connect with the community with free ice crea m as police department...
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tariffs and all that, that is going to be inflationary for americans and donald trump has a more onerousfs so there's the rubber. he isn't who he says he is. >> he's right as far as donald trump has used tariffs frequently and says he will use them even more than he did in his first administration. there's a lot of free market friends of mine who say that's a big problem. on the other hand, look at what he plans to do for corporations. this is kamala's plan to get corporate interests in her campaign and she sees mark cuban as spearheading that campaign. almost like the old joke where the guy has to say thank you and give me another. why would corporations want the hits they are going to get from kamala harris? taxes go up, regulations go up. don't get me started on the stock market with individual trade taxes and wealth tax. there are a lot of things in her economic policies that are very anticorporate. howard led nick was on air earlier this morning with maria the head of cantor fitzgerald saying the only reason he is backing kamala is because he wants to be a democrat president. the de
tariffs and all that, that is going to be inflationary for americans and donald trump has a more onerousfs so there's the rubber. he isn't who he says he is. >> he's right as far as donald trump has used tariffs frequently and says he will use them even more than he did in his first administration. there's a lot of free market friends of mine who say that's a big problem. on the other hand, look at what he plans to do for corporations. this is kamala's plan to get corporate interests in...
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words, it's very easy to propose tax cuts and dealing with things that could make it more own yous -- onerousgrams down the road. i'm just wondering how that sorts out, because if we're concerned about all the money going out and a lot less money coming in, it's not reflected in polls. the debt and the deficits that pile up year after year don't seem to be a worry for americans. what do you think of that? >> well, let me say the following: again, everybody's entitled to their own opinion. on this one i'll share my opinion. i worry about our increasing debt as a percentage of our g can dp. if -- gdp. if you think about the companies, there's companies that live with a certain amount of debt forever. but if you look at debt, if you will, as a percentage of revenue or profit, it can't just keep growing. and right now we've got an economy, or call it $27 trillion, we have debt at $35 trillion. you know, being over 100%, it's the highest our debt has been as a percent of gdp since world war ii, and i think people accept we had some special exigencies in, you know, during the war period in terms of
words, it's very easy to propose tax cuts and dealing with things that could make it more own yous -- onerousgrams down the road. i'm just wondering how that sorts out, because if we're concerned about all the money going out and a lot less money coming in, it's not reflected in polls. the debt and the deficits that pile up year after year don't seem to be a worry for americans. what do you think of that? >> well, let me say the following: again, everybody's entitled to their own opinion....
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a lot of leverage to home funnishing, to mainstream customer, housing turnover, valuation is not onerouss current rally so you have that cyclicality plus lag then the home improvement stock, that's the home depot and lowe's, will be a cycle, will be improvement. walmart has expanded to 30 times valuation or earnings, costco has gotten close to 50 why can't home depot and lowe's see expanding valuations in this winner take all environment. that's a hypothesis. >> those are fighting words. home depot and lowe's, they have to offer mcdonald's on their home depot plus app or something. i saw your note about walmart and how you think that has been driving subscription ads. >> we were being cute. tracking walmart plus memberships, we do our best, it's an estimation they don't tell us the number. we saw a big jump in august. the only external factor was they announced this discount with burger king, 25% off and i think it's a free whooper every three months interesting. we know membership is going in the right direction. that's a positive for walmart. and we were being a little cute with what t
a lot of leverage to home funnishing, to mainstream customer, housing turnover, valuation is not onerouss current rally so you have that cyclicality plus lag then the home improvement stock, that's the home depot and lowe's, will be a cycle, will be improvement. walmart has expanded to 30 times valuation or earnings, costco has gotten close to 50 why can't home depot and lowe's see expanding valuations in this winner take all environment. that's a hypothesis. >> those are fighting words....
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. >> but at the end of the day, putting more onerous restrictions on companies and the legislature is >> according to follow the money. senator dolly received more than $570,000 from finance, insurance and real estate industries since assuming office in the state assembly in 2012. that's 56% of all the money he's received while in office at any point in those discussions with insurance industry representatives. have you ever felt they've influenced your decision on any vote? >> not at all. i want to drive down the cost. you can only drive down the cost, and when you take the risk away. >> so you're talking about driving down costs. do you agree that mandating insurance companies to factor in mitigation efforts would help with that? >> you can require them to do anything you want, and that happens here every day. but they just stop writing policies. they just move out of the state. that's not an option either. >> you know, senator, i don't feel like i got an answer to that question. do you support the idea? >> look, i've been supporting the ability to do preventive maintenance. i think
. >> but at the end of the day, putting more onerous restrictions on companies and the legislature is >> according to follow the money. senator dolly received more than $570,000 from finance, insurance and real estate industries since assuming office in the state assembly in 2012. that's 56% of all the money he's received while in office at any point in those discussions with insurance industry representatives. have you ever felt they've influenced your decision on any vote?...
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. >> but at the end of the day, putting more onerous restrictions on companies and the legislature is answer. >> according to follow the money. senator dolly received more than $570,000 from finance, insurance and real estate industries since assuming office in the state assembly in 2012. that's 56% of all the money he's received while in office. at any point in those discussions with insurance industry representatives. have you ever felt they've influenced your decision on any vote? >> not at all. i want to drive down the cost. you can only drive down the cost, and when you take the risk away. >> so you're talking about driving down costs. do you agree that mandating insurance companies to factor in mitigation efforts would help with that? >> you can require them to do anything you want, and that happens here every day. but they just stop writing policies. they just move out of the state. that's not an option either. >> you know, senator, i don't feel like i got an answer to that question. do you support the idea? >> look, i've been supporting the ability to do preventive maintenance
. >> but at the end of the day, putting more onerous restrictions on companies and the legislature is answer. >> according to follow the money. senator dolly received more than $570,000 from finance, insurance and real estate industries since assuming office in the state assembly in 2012. that's 56% of all the money he's received while in office. at any point in those discussions with insurance industry representatives. have you ever felt they've influenced your decision on any...
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big all talking about the fact that the new regulations about the climate change agenda have been onerousy to see growth longer-term. what do you expect trouble do with regards to relation. >> i tnk he already started he proved what he will do, he recognizes the fact that the agencies are well over their skus there enacting regulation that cripple american businesses that don't reflect the intent of the laws that were passed and doing it to build the bureaucracy which is the first four years in office he attacked that and helped american businesses grow. as a result they invested more their employees and more in the future and they brought back off shoring onto the u.s. soil this is exactly what we need for u.s. businesses. maria: what are you expecting from the election, i want to get your take on the save act, house speaker mike johnson has unveiled plans to attach the save act to a continuing resolution to avoid a partial government shutdown at the end of the month during a lawmaker phone call i reported this many times in the last few weeks that the speaker wants to attach the save ac
big all talking about the fact that the new regulations about the climate change agenda have been onerousy to see growth longer-term. what do you expect trouble do with regards to relation. >> i tnk he already started he proved what he will do, he recognizes the fact that the agencies are well over their skus there enacting regulation that cripple american businesses that don't reflect the intent of the laws that were passed and doing it to build the bureaucracy which is the first four...
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. >> but at the end of the day, putting more onerous restrictions on companies and the legislature is not the answer. >> according to follow the money. senator dolly received more than $570,000 from finance, insurance and real estate industries since assuming office in the state assembly in 2012. that's 56% of all the money he's received while in office. at any point in those discussions with insurance industry representatives. have you ever felt they've influenced your decision on any vote? >> not at all. >> i want to drive down the cos. you can only drive down the cost. and when you take the risk away. so you're talking about driving down costs. >> do you agree that mandating insurance companies to factor in mitigation efforts would help with that? >> you can require them to do anything you want, and that happens here every day. but they just stop writing policies. they just move out of the state. that's not an option either. >> you know, senator, i don't feel like i got an answer to that question. do you support the idea? >> look, i've been supporting the ability to do preventive m
. >> but at the end of the day, putting more onerous restrictions on companies and the legislature is not the answer. >> according to follow the money. senator dolly received more than $570,000 from finance, insurance and real estate industries since assuming office in the state assembly in 2012. that's 56% of all the money he's received while in office. at any point in those discussions with insurance industry representatives. have you ever felt they've influenced your decision on...
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including tapping into america's energy drilling capacity, extending the tax cuts and deregulating onerouspported president biden's 2025 budget proposals including higher taxes on earners and businesses, against extending the trump tax cuts, so her plans include higher taxes for most americans. both candidates are supporting no tax on tips for leisure and has by palty workers. we are digging into the two candidates' economic policies with kevin hassett, former chairman of the council of economic advisers, and steve moore, senior fellow at the heritage foundation. gentlemen, great to have you today. thank you so much for being here. i want to get both of your takes on the differences in these two policy. we really haven't heard enough from kamala harris in terms of what she wants to do, but let's go on just what we know so far in terms of taxes. kevin has especially, kick us off here. the -- hassett, the difference between these two plans. >> right. well, i think the first big difference is uncertainty because it was just a little whiling ago that kamala harris said that she's in favor of d
including tapping into america's energy drilling capacity, extending the tax cuts and deregulating onerouspported president biden's 2025 budget proposals including higher taxes on earners and businesses, against extending the trump tax cuts, so her plans include higher taxes for most americans. both candidates are supporting no tax on tips for leisure and has by palty workers. we are digging into the two candidates' economic policies with kevin hassett, former chairman of the council of...
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this new disclosure law for election misinformation isn't any more onerous than laws already passed in other states, including alabama. tech experts from around the world will head to san francisco shortly after the november election to discuss the dangers of artificial intelligence. they'll examine how to address the risks of ai content created for malicious purposes. last october, president biden signed an executive order on ai. it requires developers to share safety test results and other information with the government. the two day i summit is planned for november 20th and 21st. less than seven weeks to go here before election day. new polls show the race for the white house is as tight as ever. as doug luzader reports from washington, the momentum seems to shift every day. >> we have new polling numbers out that give us a snapshot of this race, both nationally and in those all important swing states. >> thank you team. >> thank you. the former president donald trump rallying in new york celebrating a win. the teamsters union, for the first time since 1996, just declined to support
this new disclosure law for election misinformation isn't any more onerous than laws already passed in other states, including alabama. tech experts from around the world will head to san francisco shortly after the november election to discuss the dangers of artificial intelligence. they'll examine how to address the risks of ai content created for malicious purposes. last october, president biden signed an executive order on ai. it requires developers to share safety test results and other...
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the point is, credit card debt is onerous.re hitting it out of the park with your paycheck, as i was. they are the house. they win, you lose. now, let's get advice to young investors. first, this advice is for everyone out there regardless of age or education level, but it is especially for fresh college grads. you need to save money. i recognize that not everyone is in a position to save, we can't all be natural cheapskates, and nobody likes being nagged about this stuff. so, however, the stock market is a great way to trick yourself into saving a part of your paycheck you might otherwise go spend. investing in stocks can be fun, let's say if you join the club, you will get this. whereas leaving money in a savings account or certificate deposit feels churlish for most people. even when they are giving you decent interest. plus, when you invest your savings in the market, it will be a lot easier to resist the temptation to spend that money on things you don't need because you will have to sell your favorite stocks to get cash
the point is, credit card debt is onerous.re hitting it out of the park with your paycheck, as i was. they are the house. they win, you lose. now, let's get advice to young investors. first, this advice is for everyone out there regardless of age or education level, but it is especially for fresh college grads. you need to save money. i recognize that not everyone is in a position to save, we can't all be natural cheapskates, and nobody likes being nagged about this stuff. so, however, the...
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this new disclosure law for election misinformation isn't any more onerous than laws already passed in other states, including alabama. >> u.s. house lawmakers have voted down a plan that would have kept the federal government funded for another six months. house speaker mike johnson's proposal called for keeping federal spending at current levels, and included a measure requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote in national elections. 14 republican members of congress joined democrats to block that bill. democrats are suggesting a three month extension without the voting registration requirement. funding for the federal government expires at the end of the month. >> time now. 504 election security remaining the main focus as tech giants face some pretty tough questions on capitol hill. the heads of meta, alphabet and microsoft answered questions from the senate intelligence committee about foreign threats to the 2024 presidential election. the hearing comes two weeks after the biden administration seized several websites run by the kremlin in russia. two employees of the russi
this new disclosure law for election misinformation isn't any more onerous than laws already passed in other states, including alabama. >> u.s. house lawmakers have voted down a plan that would have kept the federal government funded for another six months. house speaker mike johnson's proposal called for keeping federal spending at current levels, and included a measure requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote in national elections. 14 republican members of congress joined...
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required, also air service to rural areas, maintaining access to the airport in honolulu, those are not onerousaska, which was the fifth largest airline, solidifies its position by adding in more market share with alaska airlines -- with hawaiian airlines. hawaiian will continue flying under that brand as will alaska. and tomorrow, we have an exclusive interview with alaska ceo ben minicucci. you don't want to hmiss this. we'll talk with him on "squawk on the street" about closing this merger and a few other things including getting some boeing airplanes. they have a lot of them on order. we'll see what he has to say tomorrow morning on squawk on the street. >> another seattle company there real neighbor of yours. we'll have more with brent next as we dig into commercial real estate. ow lchwi brit "perun" lle gh back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (woman 1) all right, here we go. uggggh. (man 1) oh no, no, no, no, no, no! (man 2) what's my next step? oh! ugh. (girl) dad. (vo) you break it. we take it. (woman 2) we can take it. (vo) trade in any phone, in any condition at verizon for the new google pixel 9
required, also air service to rural areas, maintaining access to the airport in honolulu, those are not onerousaska, which was the fifth largest airline, solidifies its position by adding in more market share with alaska airlines -- with hawaiian airlines. hawaiian will continue flying under that brand as will alaska. and tomorrow, we have an exclusive interview with alaska ceo ben minicucci. you don't want to hmiss this. we'll talk with him on "squawk on the street" about closing...
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. >> at the end of the day, putting more onerous restrictions on companies and the legislature is noty. senator dolly received more than $570,000 from finance, insurance and real estate industries since assuming office in the state assembly in 2012. that's 56% of all the money he's received while in office at any point in those discussions with insurance industry representatives. have you ever felt they've influenced your decision on any vote? >> not at all. i want to drive down the cost. you can only drive down the cost. and when you take the risk away. >> so you're talking about driving down costs. do you agree that mandating insurance companies to factor in mitigation efforts would help with that? >> you can require them to do anything you want, and that happens here every day. but they just stop writing policies. they just move out of the state. that's not an option either. >> you know, senator, i don't feel like i got an answer to that question. do you support the idea? >> look, i've been supporting the ability to do preventive maintenance. i think that's a great idea. >> that id
. >> at the end of the day, putting more onerous restrictions on companies and the legislature is noty. senator dolly received more than $570,000 from finance, insurance and real estate industries since assuming office in the state assembly in 2012. that's 56% of all the money he's received while in office at any point in those discussions with insurance industry representatives. have you ever felt they've influenced your decision on any vote? >> not at all. i want to drive down the...
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people thought that that was just too onerous.t put too many people in jail. so in 2014, with the encouragement of jerry brown and some big donors, they went to the ballot and said, let's change that, le decriminalize. let's let minor use of drugs, let's increase the number of the dollar amount of stealing before it becomes a felony to $950. it was meant to reduce the prison population and also to bring some what they call social justice to the court system. it did. but the other unintended consequences was that it's led to a skyrocketing in shoplifting and other property crimes. and so ten years later, we have the district attorney's association. we have walmart, target, we have retailers, we have mayor london, breed of san francisco and the mayor of san jose saying, no, it's time to change it. and over the objections of the governor who tried to keep this off the ballot, a new one goes on 36. it would basically say, put some teeth into the current law. it would make it an offense to be in possession of drugs like fentanyl that w
people thought that that was just too onerous.t put too many people in jail. so in 2014, with the encouragement of jerry brown and some big donors, they went to the ballot and said, let's change that, le decriminalize. let's let minor use of drugs, let's increase the number of the dollar amount of stealing before it becomes a felony to $950. it was meant to reduce the prison population and also to bring some what they call social justice to the court system. it did. but the other unintended...
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this new disclosure law for election misinformation isn't any more onerous than laws already passed in other states, including alabama. >> time now 605. will election security still the big issue as tech giants face tough questions on capitol hill? the heads of meta, alphabet and microsoft answer questions from the senate intelligence committee about foreign threats to the 2024 presidential election. the hearing comes two weeks after the biden administration seized several websites run by the kremlin. they charged two russian state media employees in an effort to push back against russian attempts to spread disinformation. >> we are seeing some foreign state actors experimenting with generative ai to improve existing cyber attacks, like probing for vulnerabilities or creating spear phishing emails. similarly, we see generative ai being used to more efficiently create fake websites. misleading news articles, and robotic social media posts. >> now, all three executives said their companies are taking action to combat foreign threats ahead of the election. >> democratic presidential nomin
this new disclosure law for election misinformation isn't any more onerous than laws already passed in other states, including alabama. >> time now 605. will election security still the big issue as tech giants face tough questions on capitol hill? the heads of meta, alphabet and microsoft answer questions from the senate intelligence committee about foreign threats to the 2024 presidential election. the hearing comes two weeks after the biden administration seized several websites run by...
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id bills, precinct closures voting purges that have rendered the simple act of voting to become an onerous ordeal. all too many americans. we are seeing additional consequences right now of the shelby county decision and we're watching it unwind in the state of georgia where the election board's new procedures is threatened to slow certification. the 2024 election and perhaps throw the five week period between election day and the meeting of the electoral college into chaos. democrats filed litigation today to try to stop it. make no mistake what's happening in georgia would not have been possible without the shelby county decision. preclearance would have prevented. there would be no need for slow moving litigation. this road chaos would have been stopped immediately. the purges we are seeing in texas making it harder vote for specific groups of people, adding barriers and difficulties aiding litigation. the national committee is already involved with or simply to sow dis confidence in elections. could also not have been done without the of the u.s. supreme court. donald trump's play if h
id bills, precinct closures voting purges that have rendered the simple act of voting to become an onerous ordeal. all too many americans. we are seeing additional consequences right now of the shelby county decision and we're watching it unwind in the state of georgia where the election board's new procedures is threatened to slow certification. the 2024 election and perhaps throw the five week period between election day and the meeting of the electoral college into chaos. democrats filed...