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your top 10 average forward pe ratio of 43, that's mind-boggling tough.r heard of it before, but they're earning so much money. here's the problem. at the start of every year, the focus obviously is always on risk. opportunity tends to be overlooked, particularly by professionals. this was last year coming into the year for 2024, it blacked out to where wall street began the pink dots and where it finished in october. the bottom line was everyone was chasing. no one believed, and they were flat footed so they played catch-up all year long. then, to of courses there's this, apollo saying about those valuations risks and those things, what about tariffs in what about nvidia, what if they don't mean expectationses? what if the fed has to the hike rates in let's bring in phil blancato. phil, i'm going to keep this up because you mentioned some of these things in the past. i mean, 90%, we notary riffs are going to be the big question mark -- know tariffs, what the impact will be. nvidia set the ten last year. >> all of these are brilliant in a way, they've cas
your top 10 average forward pe ratio of 43, that's mind-boggling tough.r heard of it before, but they're earning so much money. here's the problem. at the start of every year, the focus obviously is always on risk. opportunity tends to be overlooked, particularly by professionals. this was last year coming into the year for 2024, it blacked out to where wall street began the pink dots and where it finished in october. the bottom line was everyone was chasing. no one believed, and they were flat...
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is pe a big player? barak: thinking more broadly pe has a deal to play.hey are experts at getting deals done. they have seen all the most difficult deals, they have seen it all. they had balance sheet, they had availability of capital. they are fantastic owners to be part of any kind of bid. i think the industry has a lot of experience looking at carveouts. this would be effectively a carveouts and looking at big carveouts out of large enterprises. private equity has a large role to play. whether it is this deal specifically or more broadly, in general pe is interested in items that get carved out of larger tech enterprises. generally there view is these have been unloved a little bit, they are potentially under managed. this is not the tiktok example, this is more broadly. they see an opportunity to create value and drive shareholders. caroline: a busy year. extra fitting is it. barak revealed. -- barak ravid. nvidia criticizing the biden administration over chip restrictions. more u.s. china politics. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ car
is pe a big player? barak: thinking more broadly pe has a deal to play.hey are experts at getting deals done. they have seen all the most difficult deals, they have seen it all. they had balance sheet, they had availability of capital. they are fantastic owners to be part of any kind of bid. i think the industry has a lot of experience looking at carveouts. this would be effectively a carveouts and looking at big carveouts out of large enterprises. private equity has a large role to play....
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pe 33rd congressional district choose not to be the representative and i will move on.hat's what i will continue to focus on. >> you have anything on that? >> one of the best thing the er on c-span 3 at 9:30 p.m. symposium over russia and china retiship. and later, at 2:00 p.m. eastern we will hear fromutgoing federal trade commission chair lina khan at the bokgs institution, you can watch our live coverage on c-span now video app or online at c-span.org. >> since 1979, in partnership with the cable industry, c-span has provided complete coverage of the halls of congress from the house and senate floors to congressional hearings, party briefings and committee meetings, c-span gives you a front-row seat to help how issues are debated and decided with no commentary, no interruption and completely unfiltered. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. ♪ ♪ >> democracy, it isn't just an idea, it's a process, a process shaped by leaders elect today the highest offices and entrusted to select few guarding its basic principles, it's where debates, decisions are made, democrac
pe 33rd congressional district choose not to be the representative and i will move on.hat's what i will continue to focus on. >> you have anything on that? >> one of the best thing the er on c-span 3 at 9:30 p.m. symposium over russia and china retiship. and later, at 2:00 p.m. eastern we will hear fromutgoing federal trade commission chair lina khan at the bokgs institution, you can watch our live coverage on c-span now video app or online at c-span.org. >> since 1979, in...
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pe ratio, despite what everybody believes and what's taught around the world is that pes are not a causalpens anecdotally. my view based on the regs is that it's a misleading picture. if you talk about a digital company where return to scale matters, pe ratios are high. that's what you want to see because the cost of adding an incremental customer is almost nothing. >> you are not phased by this soft patch? >> no, not in the least. i have been doing this 45 years. i have seen this come and go. it's a technical sell-off. big traders moving money around. technical moment. if you understand the mechanics, but you look at the long-term fundamental picture, the long-term expansion, the way ai is expanding, trillions of dollars brought to bear on this, the game is just getting started. >> you remind me of dan ives. it's just past midnight. get the popcorn. if ai can make a fixture shot, it is like you are squeezed. >> i need to gain weight. something about the camera. >> when you do -- >> i don't know cameras. >> you are yes on tesla? >> that is absolutely correct. it's another one of the stori
pe ratio, despite what everybody believes and what's taught around the world is that pes are not a causalpens anecdotally. my view based on the regs is that it's a misleading picture. if you talk about a digital company where return to scale matters, pe ratios are high. that's what you want to see because the cost of adding an incremental customer is almost nothing. >> you are not phased by this soft patch? >> no, not in the least. i have been doing this 45 years. i have seen this...
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the leave it at that >> a live pe roosevelt room from the white house on this friday evening, where any moment president biden is expected to talk about today's jobs report and the state of the u.s. economy. this will be his last drums report while serving as president. the labor department showed a growth of 256,000 dollars in the final month of 2024. that is up from $212,000 in november. the u.s. wrister to a december unemployment rate of - -registered a december unemployment rate of 4.1%, matching the october unemployment rate. the president expected here momentarily. live coverage here on c-span. ♪ [indistinct chatter] again, waiting live in the roosevelt room of the white house for president biden to talk about today's jobs report and the state of the u.s. economy. the president expected any moment. live coverage on c-span. north carolina governor josh stein's inauguration ceremony was scheduled for tomorrow. it has apparently been canceled due to inclement weather. his inaugural address is still scheduled to happen tomorrow and you can watch it live on c-span. here is a look at hi
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a pe ratio of 28.epeat of the 80s today unless a.i. is some kind of magnificent productivity machine that it doesn't, it hasn't happened yet, so i'm optimistic about the future and technology but boy, stock markets are already priced for a lot of really good things to happen. charles: well, let's hope that, listen, american public voted for a more u.s. exceptionalism. let's hope we get it. happy new year, thank you very much my friend. by the way speaking of which folks we are getting closer to my town hall, unbreakable investor in the new guilded age. we'll talk a lot about the mckinley era. the most underrated president ever, president trump can do what he did we're talking decades of prosperity. it's on the 16th. come here, right? this is a historic moment. i really believe we'll unleash at least 30 years of economic prosperity. come let's talk about it get your ticket now joining me live in this new york city studio at foxbusiness.com/charles payne live. he really rocked and rolled in 2024 he's the
a pe ratio of 28.epeat of the 80s today unless a.i. is some kind of magnificent productivity machine that it doesn't, it hasn't happened yet, so i'm optimistic about the future and technology but boy, stock markets are already priced for a lot of really good things to happen. charles: well, let's hope that, listen, american public voted for a more u.s. exceptionalism. let's hope we get it. happy new year, thank you very much my friend. by the way speaking of which folks we are getting closer to...
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but we're talking about 40 plus forward pe, 60 plus forward pes, but you can throw up the stocks, for off like palantir is having its worst year ever, not to pin you on those couple of stocks, but you get the point. those types of names are the ones selling off because their valuations are bigger so they're more sensitive to higher rates. >> exactly. i expect that to continue unless they're able to post dramatically outsized earnings growth. with many companies, the earnings, they got to this point, because the earnings expectations got to be so high that people were able to try to justify the valuations. now the earnings growth expectations independent of the valuations are so high it is going to be hard for them to beat those. so we would be very cautious. we're always looking for asymmetry. you have perfection already priced in, it doesn't seem as asymmetric to the upside as other opportunities in the market. >> we'll leave it there. good to see you as always, thank you. avery sheffield joining us at post nine. >>> we're tracking the biggest movers into this friday close. kristina
but we're talking about 40 plus forward pe, 60 plus forward pes, but you can throw up the stocks, for off like palantir is having its worst year ever, not to pin you on those couple of stocks, but you get the point. those types of names are the ones selling off because their valuations are bigger so they're more sensitive to higher rates. >> exactly. i expect that to continue unless they're able to post dramatically outsized earnings growth. with many companies, the earnings, they got to...
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the median pe is 17 times.hink stocks aring giving you much better value than a bond right now and 5% is probably not the level that yields stay. it is probably a deflection point. >> tom, what is the movement in bitcoin? is that a signal or a sign in any of this analysis? >> stupid fed. not cutting. >> bitcoin is down roughly 15% from its highs which for a hyper volatile asset is a normal correction and following global liquidity. we are early in the halving cycle. our technician thinks 70,000 is where we make a stand. i think bitcoin is one of the best performing. >> you think it goes down to 70,000 or do you think that's the floor in which case you would buy at this price? >> one level would be 70. >> say that again? >> retracement level. you pull back from where you rally. 70 is one level. it could go as low as the 50s. but that's again not a new level. that's where it touches before it begins to rally. >> let me ask you a different question. for those watching not in bitcoin on thinking of buying bitcoin a
the median pe is 17 times.hink stocks aring giving you much better value than a bond right now and 5% is probably not the level that yields stay. it is probably a deflection point. >> tom, what is the movement in bitcoin? is that a signal or a sign in any of this analysis? >> stupid fed. not cutting. >> bitcoin is down roughly 15% from its highs which for a hyper volatile asset is a normal correction and following global liquidity. we are early in the halving cycle. our...
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def kelly is a prison officer and a pe instructor.whole face had completely drooped, the left side had gone completely weak. she was having a stroke. she was found by her son, rushed to hospital, where the doctors used artificial intelligence to help pinpoint the exact location of the blood clot. they successfully removed it. now, asjuno, with the strokes it is always a race against the clock. too slow and the patient may die. every second of delay increases the risk of paralysis. but in debra's case, with al, the whole procedure took less than three minutes. it saved her life. i spoke to her this morning. she has always been really clear about this. she said if that blood clot hadn't been removed she wouldn't be here right now, i wouldn't have spoken to her this morning. that is the power of ai in action. i've seen a version of this in coventry in the hospital there. they showed me how this works with strokes, finding the clot. they have a big screen with the brain pulsating and it is really complicated, you have to get the right poi
def kelly is a prison officer and a pe instructor.whole face had completely drooped, the left side had gone completely weak. she was having a stroke. she was found by her son, rushed to hospital, where the doctors used artificial intelligence to help pinpoint the exact location of the blood clot. they successfully removed it. now, asjuno, with the strokes it is always a race against the clock. too slow and the patient may die. every second of delay increases the risk of paralysis. but in...
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i have them earning over $4 issue six and a half pe if you take the stock base of 24 cents and 6.9, onethe market multiple, cleaned balance sheet and is point to six the return on equity is 14% and return on total campus 12%, even though the cap spending picture of $150 million still 25 million free cash if you went back on the 10k in previous years and generated free cash flow it's important of the strategy if you don't read the cash register is not a business. >> nobody knows their portfolio i think you can teach a ceo at bangor to thank you for sharing these pics you can see one more pick in this week's edition. you don't want to miss this bend will tell us what the batman stocks are. stay right there. >> what are you, i haven't achieved all my ambitions. they've always been about more than just football. ♪ even as a kid, i wanted to get my money right— and have the financial freedom to support the next generation of athletes. just like my family supported me. i joined sofi because they've helped millions of members earn more money, save more money, borrow better, and invest for thei
i have them earning over $4 issue six and a half pe if you take the stock base of 24 cents and 6.9, onethe market multiple, cleaned balance sheet and is point to six the return on equity is 14% and return on total campus 12%, even though the cap spending picture of $150 million still 25 million free cash if you went back on the 10k in previous years and generated free cash flow it's important of the strategy if you don't read the cash register is not a business. >> nobody knows their...
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i have them earning over $4 issue six and a half pe if you take the stock base of 24 cents and 6.9, one market multiple, cleaned balance sheet and is point to six the return on equity is 14% and return on total campus 12%, even though the cap spending picture of $150 million still 25 million free cash if you went back on the 10k in previous years and generated free cash flow it's important of the strategy if you don't read the cash register is not a business. >> nobody knows their...
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and existing equity pes can go up. of course, it would be better to see ten-year yields closer to the low 4% than 5%. >> right, yeah. seems like that's where equity investors are slightly more comfortable, though. again, you can kind of make your peace at different levels. tom, back to you in a second. let's bring in jason snyde and megan shoe. jason a cnbc contributor. welcome to you both. before we get into the whole big picture, i wanted to bring up something that richmond fed president tom barkin said today and gets at this whole idea of the interplay between growth expectations, fed policy and interest rates. he essentially was pretty positive on the growth profile in general and essentially saying, you know, we can stay restricted for a little while longer, very wait and see type of messaging. he expects more upside than downside in terms of growth, labor market more likely to break toward hiring than firing. and bond yields did lift after this. you happen to think, megan, that perhaps the fed is going to have to
and existing equity pes can go up. of course, it would be better to see ten-year yields closer to the low 4% than 5%. >> right, yeah. seems like that's where equity investors are slightly more comfortable, though. again, you can kind of make your peace at different levels. tom, back to you in a second. let's bring in jason snyde and megan shoe. jason a cnbc contributor. welcome to you both. before we get into the whole big picture, i wanted to bring up something that richmond fed...
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my cali katie greifeld and kristin pe at the j.p. morganck health care conference in san francisco. katie: let's start with the broad breakdown. are you addressed companion animals. i am thinking cats, dogs, livestock like cattle. what is the current breakdown when it comes to your revenue and how do you see it evolving over the next couple years? kristin: it's great to be on. what is important to know about animal health is it has been growing for percent-6% over time with a compound annual growth rate of 5%. companion animal generally grows about 6%-8% and livestock slower to percent-4%. about 6% of our portfolio is in companion animal, the faster growing. what really differentiates zoetis's we are driving market growth with innovation and commercial excellence. a compound annual growth rate at 8%, 3% above what the market has been doing driven by innovation in companion animal and livestock. katie: when it comes with -- to longer-term outlooks particularly for companion animals what you think are the biggest categories with cancer, arthritis, cardio? what do you see sales driven
my cali katie greifeld and kristin pe at the j.p. morganck health care conference in san francisco. katie: let's start with the broad breakdown. are you addressed companion animals. i am thinking cats, dogs, livestock like cattle. what is the current breakdown when it comes to your revenue and how do you see it evolving over the next couple years? kristin: it's great to be on. what is important to know about animal health is it has been growing for percent-6% over time with a compound annual...
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i have them earning over $4 issue six and a half pe if you take the stock base of 24 cents and 6.9, one third of the market multiple, cleaned balance sheet and is point to six the return on equity is 14% and return on total campus 12%, even though the cap spending picture of $150 million still 25 million free cash if you went back on the 10k in previous years and generated free cash flow it's important of the strategy if you don't read the cash register is not a business. >> nobody knows their portfolio i think you can teach a ceo at bangor to thank you for sharing these pics you can see one more pick in this week's edition. you don't want to miss this bend will tell us what the batman stocks are. stay right there. >> what are you, where ya headed? susan: where am i headed? am i just gonna take what the markets gives me? no. i can do some research. ya know, that's backed by j.p. morgan's leading strategists like us. when you want to invest with more confidence... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses a
i have them earning over $4 issue six and a half pe if you take the stock base of 24 cents and 6.9, one third of the market multiple, cleaned balance sheet and is point to six the return on equity is 14% and return on total campus 12%, even though the cap spending picture of $150 million still 25 million free cash if you went back on the 10k in previous years and generated free cash flow it's important of the strategy if you don't read the cash register is not a business. >> nobody knows...
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we are going to get these pe people. there is a path forward.y pleased that we will be back to having a wonderful game tomorrow night. new orleans police have proven their ability to make this city safer. just two years ago, we were the murder capital of america. today, from that time two years ago, we have driven our murder rate more than 50% down. so we have a track record, but this is different. because it is terrorism. now i want to thank all of our law enforcement partners. your fabulous, and we appreciate the partnership. but last night, three of our officers engaged this terrorist who shot at them. three of the officers returned fire. those officers did not run in fear. i liked with the mayor said this morning. new orleans police and all law enforcement is built, we are built for dealing with evil, with things that would cause others to be in fear, but instead, our officers and last night and opd in particular stood strong, they did not run, they did kill the terrorist. we have two officers indeed who received gunfire. they will be okay.
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i pe and i know president ump shares this view that this will never happen again in this country. and so we certaly understand where we are today. we very mu intend on pursuing an appeal of this verdict. and what happened duringhis investigation. we certainly believe that the only approprte sentence if one is to be imposed at all which we very much believe it shouldn't be and that the case should be dismissed is a sentence of an unconditional discharge. thanyou. judge merchan: thank you. would your client like to be heard? >> yes, thank you, your honor. this has been a very terrible experience. i think it has been a tremendous setback for new york and the new york court system. this is a case that alvin bragg did not want to bring. he thought it was, from what i read and what i hear a gentleman from a law firm came in and acted as a district attorney and that gentleman from what i heard , it was very inappropriate, somebody involved with my political opponent. part of the records we are talking about, i just noticed where i was falsifying business records. the falsification of bus
i pe and i know president ump shares this view that this will never happen again in this country. and so we certaly understand where we are today. we very mu intend on pursuing an appeal of this verdict. and what happened duringhis investigation. we certainly believe that the only approprte sentence if one is to be imposed at all which we very much believe it shouldn't be and that the case should be dismissed is a sentence of an unconditional discharge. thanyou. judge merchan: thank you. would...
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. >> mala condiciÓn para manejar en las carreteras, muy pe peligroso. ele electrodomÉsticos porque es p peligroso y genera tÍpicamente incendios. >> estaremos al pendiente m monitoreando la tormenta. vamos a un caso que parece difÍcil de creer, vuelve a ocurrir, el descubrimiento de personas muertas que se habÍan escondido en el tren de aterrizaje de un aviÓn. esta vez es un aparato de jetblue que llegÓ al sur de florida procedentes de nueva york. no se sabe como pudieron llegar al aviÓn. carlos santana de telemundo 51 tiene detalles. adelante. >> en efecto, saludos. la Última hora se ha confirmado que se investigue el hallazgo de dos personas que fueron encontrados muertos en un aviÓn de jetblue que aterrizÓ en la pista de aterrizaje del aeropuerto i internacional de fort la lauderdale. a las 11:30 de la noche de este lunes los of oficiales acudieron al aer aeropuerto y encontraron a las personas fallecidas,icina lo hombres fueron encontrados, unidades de policÍa y del al alguacil del condado esta nace de las investigaciones.el mÉdico forense esta haci
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además, en caso de un desastre natural de este tipo, es importante tener un inventariosus de pe morir darles prueba de lo que tenías para poder recibir un pago por todo lo dañado. y un teléfono inteligente puede ser tu mejor aliado para esta tarea. Úsalo para grabar vídeo. solo camina por cada habitación y hazlo despacio. asegúrate de grabar todo en cada cuarto y mientras grabas, describe lo que estás viendo. habla sobre cuando los compraste y cuánto pagaste por ellos. por qué es importante? porque esa grabación puede ayudarte a refrescar tu memoria después de una emergencia. repasa toda tu casa, abre los cajones y armarios. ah, y no olvides grabar tu garaje también. una vez termines de grabar vídeos y tomar fotografías, sube todos estos a la nube, porque en caso de que tu teléfono se pierda o se destruya en la emergencia, ya los tienes guardados. un inventario puede ahorrarte tiempo, dinero y dolores de cabeza. que no te sorprenda un desastre natural. datos del consumidor indican que hasta un 80% de las personas no cuenta con un inventario o no lo actualizan para obtener más recursos
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it's not at pinnacle in terms of pes, i don't think we will get pe expansion, but the market will besibly if we do get to near 13% gain in earnings. i think we will still need to have the fed provide us with a little bit of a tail wind. we are looking for two cuts in 2025. >> one piece of advice you are giving out is if you can't figure out what to do, maybe just set it and forget it. >> that's right. i sort of like to say if you don't like something, then you should own everything. that would be a push towards diversification. but at the same time a lot of people in the beginning of the year say should i buy last year's winners or losers. history says let your winners ride after an up year because the top three sectors have outperformed the market 75% of the time in that following year and outpacing the market by an average of 300 basis points. so communication services, technology have been the best performers in 2024. >> all right, sam, thank you for joining us early in the year. laying this all out for us. it's great to see you. >> my pleasure, thanks. >>> coming up, big money fl
it's not at pinnacle in terms of pes, i don't think we will get pe expansion, but the market will besibly if we do get to near 13% gain in earnings. i think we will still need to have the fed provide us with a little bit of a tail wind. we are looking for two cuts in 2025. >> one piece of advice you are giving out is if you can't figure out what to do, maybe just set it and forget it. >> that's right. i sort of like to say if you don't like something, then you should own everything....
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did that two days a week at school and then the other day, i did the english and maths, and special pe, doing art two days a week, it meant that it was drummed into my mind, it was part of me. and then the art teachers, mrjay and mrs morris, kept telling me how good i was — whereas before, everybody, apart from running, everybody kept telling me how bad i was. bad for smoking, bad for getting to school late, bad for this, bad for shoplifting, bad for whatever. no—one was telling me i was good at anything. and then, suddenly, i was being told that i was good at art, and that stayed with me. in your memoir, strangeland, there are disturbing references to being sexually assaulted when you were 13 years old. how has that period of your life contributed to the art that you make now? well, i wasn't sexually assaulted when i was 13, i was raped. that's one thing. but i was also, after that, having teenage — i was having sex with men that were 25, 22 years old. you know, it wasn't like a fumble behind a bus shed. it wasn't like somebody grabbed my breast or something. i was having full—blown s
did that two days a week at school and then the other day, i did the english and maths, and special pe, doing art two days a week, it meant that it was drummed into my mind, it was part of me. and then the art teachers, mrjay and mrs morris, kept telling me how good i was — whereas before, everybody, apart from running, everybody kept telling me how bad i was. bad for smoking, bad for getting to school late, bad for this, bad for shoplifting, bad for whatever. no—one was telling me i was...
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and banned the network now the pe has not just been cracking down on armed fighters in geneva, but also those who have been critical of the palestinian authority on social media . there have been several videos that emerge, the pa resting and abusing some of those critics. but the pulsing you authority has killed at least 11 palestinians in the last 4 weeks in these rates in geneva, among them a journalist who was walking at night time, the central that's just the, the amount of stuff about goods. he is the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative, a political party. he says the band must be reversed. if the 1st thing i know somebody to has an issue with that, is it a to discuss? i pull that is either not then bunch of data. i think this is a wrong decision, especially in the light of the fact that i just, you know, and then we have talking about the english channel or the other big channels as being in the oven garden. expose into the crimes against the police thing. and people and continues to be so visually and covering the general side that is taking place in gaza an
and banned the network now the pe has not just been cracking down on armed fighters in geneva, but also those who have been critical of the palestinian authority on social media . there have been several videos that emerge, the pa resting and abusing some of those critics. but the pulsing you authority has killed at least 11 palestinians in the last 4 weeks in these rates in geneva, among them a journalist who was walking at night time, the central that's just the, the amount of stuff about...
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secretary of state pushing for a peaceful, political transition in syria. lincoln met with you in a pe and foreign ministers in rome on thursday. they also discussed how to avoid further fighting between turkish backed s n. a fighters and cody sources was supported by the us at least 3 people have been shot dead by police in mozambique cause i gather to welcome the opposition leader on his return to the capital makoto . but i don't see him online, it has been in self imposed exile for 2 months, up the dispute and the result of october as the presidential election. the government accuses him of inciting violence to meet them in as more from the food of a highly anticipated retention was indeed for support as above position. presidential candidates finance and wondering whom it which i am not willing to accept the election results. if they are the same as those really announced, i think the only role i am willing to take on is the role i have always been willing to take on. which is to defend my people. to fight for these people is for the truth, for justice and full values and stuff is
secretary of state pushing for a peaceful, political transition in syria. lincoln met with you in a pe and foreign ministers in rome on thursday. they also discussed how to avoid further fighting between turkish backed s n. a fighters and cody sources was supported by the us at least 3 people have been shot dead by police in mozambique cause i gather to welcome the opposition leader on his return to the capital makoto . but i don't see him online, it has been in self imposed exile for 2 months,...
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i loved the playground and pe. >> reporter: she says evacuating her home felt like a bad dream. >> i really scared. i mean, it was in the middle of the night when it was happening, so i'm still a little bit scared of the dark. >> reporter: when 10-year-old hudson and his 7-year-old brother atticus evacuated... >> we were sitting at our dining room table, and we could see the glow of the fire over our courtyard wall. >> reporter: hours later, their father, a firefighter, saw their home engulfed in flames. >> that's my house right there. >> oh, no, i'm so sorry. >> we are trying not to show them some of the images because it would be just so heartbreaking. >> reporter: why were you sad? >> because i love going to school. >> school is a big part of it because that is really where -- you know, it's the foundation of a family's daily life. and now we don't have that anymore. >> reporter: the l.a. unified school district will determine over the weekend whether children will go back to school on monday. as for where those kids who lost their schools will go, maurice, it's still too soon to
i loved the playground and pe. >> reporter: she says evacuating her home felt like a bad dream. >> i really scared. i mean, it was in the middle of the night when it was happening, so i'm still a little bit scared of the dark. >> reporter: when 10-year-old hudson and his 7-year-old brother atticus evacuated... >> we were sitting at our dining room table, and we could see the glow of the fire over our courtyard wall. >> reporter: hours later, their father, a...
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it wants to ban primary schools from requiring more than three branded items of uniform and pe kit —— including a tie. the government says these limits could save some parents more than £50 per child from september. the government says the limits could save some parents more than £50 a child from september. the head of research and policy at the sutton trust was asked what the impact of the requirements on students and families has been. fine the requirements on students and families has been. one of the issues _ and families has been. one of the issues is _ and families has been. one of the issues is while _ and families has been. one of the issues is while there - and families has been. one of the issues is while there is - the issues is while there is guidance that schools should limit the number of branded item, it is not a requirement. that is one of the changes the bill was looking to make. the problem is that branded uniform tends to be more expensive. so a lot of parents will know the struggle with things you need to buy from that specific uniform shop versus those you could p
it wants to ban primary schools from requiring more than three branded items of uniform and pe kit —— including a tie. the government says these limits could save some parents more than £50 per child from september. the government says the limits could save some parents more than £50 a child from september. the head of research and policy at the sutton trust was asked what the impact of the requirements on students and families has been. fine the requirements on students and families has...
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that had pe positive results in our trade relations with them, we thiede that kind of result of tariffy, done well, it can help our economy, and grow our economy just as these tax cuts will. larry: yeah, that is right. senator mike crapo thank you. i think you are the smartest guy in the senate. >> thank you. larry: we appreciate you coming on. >> next up. joe biden is doing everything that he can to spite donald trump on his way out. it just burying the democrats, this is -- whole democratic party, is so knee-jerk n negative on everything right now, you know, they are burying themselves, if that is the case they will deserve it. that is assault i can say, we have joe concha and rich lowry on set, kudlow is a podcast, episodes every weekday after the show on pot -- spotify and apple and fox business podcast. from starting out... whatever you need you guys give me a call! ...to saving up... ...to income in retirement. you got this. vanguard fixed income funds can help advisors grow their clients' savings. vanguard. fifty years of high quality investments. gum problems could be the start
that had pe positive results in our trade relations with them, we thiede that kind of result of tariffy, done well, it can help our economy, and grow our economy just as these tax cuts will. larry: yeah, that is right. senator mike crapo thank you. i think you are the smartest guy in the senate. >> thank you. larry: we appreciate you coming on. >> next up. joe biden is doing everything that he can to spite donald trump on his way out. it just burying the democrats, this is -- whole...
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given that steel production in the united states peaked in pe 1973, we should be looking at innovative ways to keep the business alive and keep domestic production where it is. >> odand your original point, brendan, this seems like donald trump thing, it's called u.s. steel, should be a u.s. company. but donald trump is back a very different foreign-owned company, tiktok. asking the supreme court to stop a federal ban on the platform. it's supposed to take effect right after inauguration day. what do you think will happen with this? >> certainly pulled a 180 himself here. it's hard not to say this is pure politics all sides. donald trump realizes he's got a huge following on tiktok, and that bro culture that helped him get elected cares a lot about that. so he's reversing himself. this is what drives me crazy about politics today, there aren't a lot of principles for what you do, nobody can articulate what the consistent view is of why we're doing things, driven by whims. wish we're in an era that people could define their economic philosophy, but we're at the whims of politics of the
given that steel production in the united states peaked in pe 1973, we should be looking at innovative ways to keep the business alive and keep domestic production where it is. >> odand your original point, brendan, this seems like donald trump thing, it's called u.s. steel, should be a u.s. company. but donald trump is back a very different foreign-owned company, tiktok. asking the supreme court to stop a federal ban on the platform. it's supposed to take effect right after inauguration...
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diary of anne frank, it was a well known movie and really about anne frank's experience, not about camp pesparticular policies of thet natzis. i could go on. what happens is that all of a sudden in the late 70s, early 80s. that shifts. we have only one holocaust museum in americaen and then in the 80s we get dozens of them. the word holocaust it's barely used at i all till the 1980s and absent from the discussion and people refer to the atrocities done by the natzis but that particular term and it was resident for us is absent from kind of cultural discourse till the end of the '70s. the equities that i -- question that i tackle in the chapter is what happens to change the way we discuss this extraordinary -- historical event. the answer is that in the -- in 1979, in april, there was a -- april of 1979 there was a myny series that was washed by half of all americans called the holocaust and extraordinarily powerful and graaf ick story about exactly what happened in the concentration cams during the second world war. it was the first time many had ever heard of that event and ended -- it had
diary of anne frank, it was a well known movie and really about anne frank's experience, not about camp pesparticular policies of thet natzis. i could go on. what happens is that all of a sudden in the late 70s, early 80s. that shifts. we have only one holocaust museum in americaen and then in the 80s we get dozens of them. the word holocaust it's barely used at i all till the 1980s and absent from the discussion and people refer to the atrocities done by the natzis but that particular term and...
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maria: so then barry do you support then pe fed trump's plan to o impose tariffs on steel?ning to impose tariffs on china canada mexico, a proposed 25% import tariffs could upend the usmca trade deal and he said look that is my goal, because, we put that deal together six years ago he put in amendment in this saying i can redo in six years exactly what he is going to do you do want to see tariffs on japanese feel expanding in overseas steal coming in in order for u.s. market productive and protected. >> i do, i don't think canada is a problem we operate with same iron ore same scrap, the companies are owned by u.s. companies i think tariff issue with canada is more centered around the border. mexico is a problem, right, mexico has become a backdoor to china other countries, you see the massive tens of millions square foot plants there you hear almost daily the companies relocating the mexico to do what? i mean why? better climate there? thinking in cheap steel cheap startsing using usmca as a guise at our sxens american companies' expends employees spence communities compen
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great question and typically going to look at forward earnings yield take the reciprocal of forward pe ratio and getting a yield and that right now is at 25 times is 4%. and then we compare that to the ten year triple yield, which right now is 5.7. historically those two numbers will be on top of each other. the thing is we know valuation is not a timing tool and say what you and dutch were talking about were watching momentum. so if you've got an expensive market that still has a lot of momentum, continue to ride it. once that momentum looks like it's slowing down or potentially breaking down, that's our signal to say, okay, time's up. let's move to the sidelines. liz: yeah, the 10-year yield is about almost 4.7% and that will be a nine month high and that's interesting to see and it's good, dutch, to let people know how you and jack and the big market gurus here are valuating stocks, but you look through a different prism, do you not? you're kicking stocks like snow flake. >> yeah. liz: snowball, snow flake. >> yeah, we like to talk in the old days available stocks and individual com
great question and typically going to look at forward earnings yield take the reciprocal of forward pe ratio and getting a yield and that right now is at 25 times is 4%. and then we compare that to the ten year triple yield, which right now is 5.7. historically those two numbers will be on top of each other. the thing is we know valuation is not a timing tool and say what you and dutch were talking about were watching momentum. so if you've got an expensive market that still has a lot of...
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ending the conflict that realizes the strong aspirations for palestinians and israelis to leave in peseir own. as much influence the united states wields in the middle east we can't dictate outcomes. in the end whether they take the past to greater integration will ultimately come down not to us but the decisions of its leaders and decisions of its people. finally, we stand here today with a historic window of opportunity still open. while seizing it cannot bring back the innocent palestinian lives lost but will break the violence and bloodshed and we must not squander this chance. israel's most deep rooted desire from its founding has been to be accepted and treated like a normal state in the region and the world with all the rights and responsibilities that implies. at the same time, in israeli hearts and minds lies the conviction that past efforts of peace have been met with rejection and violent resistance and greater insecurity with camp david leading to the second intifada and the unilateral withdrawals leading to hezbollah and hamas. in the wake of october 7, convincing israelis
ending the conflict that realizes the strong aspirations for palestinians and israelis to leave in peseir own. as much influence the united states wields in the middle east we can't dictate outcomes. in the end whether they take the past to greater integration will ultimately come down not to us but the decisions of its leaders and decisions of its people. finally, we stand here today with a historic window of opportunity still open. while seizing it cannot bring back the innocent palestinian...
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been up to all along because he's already said he's not going to sentence trump to jail, but he still pesentence trump with just 11 days before trump becomes president so there's no time for trump to effectively appeal this case. at the same time we all know that merchan is going to either have to throw the case out or hold a new jury trial at some point because the supreme court on july 1 said this trial was flawed. what merchan would do and it's political is dragged for his feet for six months and could have done any of the other thing sos that he could insure that trump would being the first felon president in our history. liz: he wants that asterisk against trump's name and he asked the supreme court to intervene and this is the bobs and records case that is a misdemeanor's case and like parking tickets and alvin brag and the da ramping up federal felonies because he cited campaign finance violations. goatling that's another reason yours truly whole trial was done and the supreme court said in july that president trump has immunity and the exact kinds of evidence merchan introduced we
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xpo with forward pe. a lot of people saying valuations are under question.ng okay. ari rosa, thank you very much. >>> still ahead on "worldwide exchange," donald trump's land grab and why investors should be paying csettlo aention to his interest in greenland. that story and much more coming up. they're all from last night. it's going to go viral. and then you're not going to be so upset. don't forget to like and subscribe. all the buzz around bitcoin isn't just talk anymore crypto has gone mainstream. at itrustcapital, you can buy and sell cryptocurrencies 24/7 with the tax benefits of an ira. that's right, with an itrustcapital ira, you can defer taxes until retirement or choose a roth ira for tax-free withdrawals later. setting up an account is quick and easy it only takes minutes. open your account today at itrustcapital.com. the new era of crypto is here. >>> we'll quickly become energy independent and we will frack, frack, frack and we will drill, baby, drill. we're going to drill. and i will cut in 12 months from january 20th, that's the day we take o
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trump's policy and mandate, reopen spigots, you will get a lot a lot executive order on that for pe permittingtable with respect to russia and ukraine, you could throw in mostmiddle east most as well, so-called war premium would come out of war prices. you still thinking that? >> yes, let's take one step back, i think big event this week was fed trying to blame trump's economic policies for causing inflation, and there are fem getting more hawkish. you take price of oil down the fitte fed will be wrong again like they were in 2018. this is really important. if you get oil prices down. you get interest rates down. you get your debt servicing costs down. all of a sudden everything else gets better. how do you do that? more offshore drills more onshore here you also end the wars in middle east and europe, and take the war premium out, i think a key issue will be whether the president getting a deal where you see israel and sa saudi arabia normalize relation overtime that would be important for oil prices, you get a cease-fire in ukraine and russia you take more out, you put that together that is
trump's policy and mandate, reopen spigots, you will get a lot a lot executive order on that for pe permittingtable with respect to russia and ukraine, you could throw in mostmiddle east most as well, so-called war premium would come out of war prices. you still thinking that? >> yes, let's take one step back, i think big event this week was fed trying to blame trump's economic policies for causing inflation, and there are fem getting more hawkish. you take price of oil down the fitte fed...
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anybody and it should be and not only has it had a banger of the last six months and last year but your peing and that is something that's interesting to our viewers. we appreciate you being here. glad to see you. >> thank you. liz: with the new year is new s&p price targets and 489 billion big move to the upside. after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" i'm thinking company wide power nap. [ employees snoring ] anything can change the world of work. from hr to payroll, adp designs for the next anything. at betmgm, everyone gets a welcome offer. so whether you're courtside trying to hit the over... or up here trying to hit the under. whew! or, hitting that win with your crew. ohhh! yes, see defense! or way up here with a same game parlay. yaw! betmgm's got your back. get your welcome offer. and play with the sportsbook born in vegas. all these seats. really? get up to a $1500 new customer offer in bonus bets when you sign up now. betmgm. download and bet today. let's go boys. the way that i approach work, pos
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pete hegseth shined today in his 4 hu hour plus hearing to pe become secretary of defense, talking aboutis mission to restore warrior eths on to pentagon. >> when president trump chose me for this position primary charge he gave me to bring warrior culture back to the department of defense, he like me wants a pentagon laser focused on lethality, meritocracy, war fighting accountability and readiness. he believes, i agree, that time to give someone with dust on his boots the helm, a change agent. >> rather than another but c bureaucrat or high ranking general, mr. pete hegseth would be a soldier emphasizing his dust to boots experience in battlefield. >> i have led troops in combat, i have been on patrol for days, i pulled trigger down range, heard bullets wiz by, called in close air support, pulled out dead bodies. and knelt before a battlefield cross. this is not academic for me. this is my life. >> there you have it standards will be high in a pete hegseth pentagon but woke and d.e.i. will below. hegseth, a highly decorated veteran who in afghanistan come w zone said he wants warriors,
pete hegseth shined today in his 4 hu hour plus hearing to pe become secretary of defense, talking aboutis mission to restore warrior eths on to pentagon. >> when president trump chose me for this position primary charge he gave me to bring warrior culture back to the department of defense, he like me wants a pentagon laser focused on lethality, meritocracy, war fighting accountability and readiness. he believes, i agree, that time to give someone with dust on his boots the helm, a change...
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his conviction was greater vacated thanks and no part to robert kennedy junior for the pe day got torough the evidence the prosecution evidence in martha's case, the court official came into the room and said to me you are the last person who's ever going to have eyes on the stuff the conviction was vacated as cn be sealed awayf, forever. i cannot titus how many times something like that happened to me i took them as signs. even this on these women's stories have been told many, not in a very detailed way or through their own lens. this book was an important thing to be done. >> host: did rose or rosie have contact with her family throughout her long life? >> is only after joe died that her siblings learned where she was and what had happened to her i am not exaggerating when i tell you all of her siblings had no idea whether rosie was dead or alive. sheve was never spoken of again. they were not to ask. this was a major trauma to the siblings and ted eecially carriedy this trauma with him throughout his life. he took rosemary's disappearance as a warning from his father if he did no
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you have a 13 pe. ten points lower than the s&p. these are ten points less and they are doing buybacks. the companies and management are voting with their feet and buying back their own stock if big numbers. 5% is a big number. we think that's a good way to protect from the high valuation in the market. >> wt pick today. jeremy, thank you very much. >>> we have more to come here on "worldwide exchange," including the one word that investors have to hear today. >>> first, california governor gavin newsom says the wildfires could be the costliest in u.s. history as he looks ahead to what the response could look like with donald trump returning to the white house. >>> and jeff bezos' is scrubbed. what's next? ew> and dan ives has a n playbook for the times of turmoil. we have a very busy hour still ahead when "worldwide exchange" returns. stay with us. (vo) what does it mean to be rich? maybe it's not just about the places you can go... but also the people who welcome you home. it's not about living like a star... but about feeling lik
you have a 13 pe. ten points lower than the s&p. these are ten points less and they are doing buybacks. the companies and management are voting with their feet and buying back their own stock if big numbers. 5% is a big number. we think that's a good way to protect from the high valuation in the market. >> wt pick today. jeremy, thank you very much. >>> we have more to come here on "worldwide exchange," including the one word that investors have to hear today....
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. >> no one pes to raise their kid there anymore but will raise their dogs.here and it was one of the most beautiful and wholesome cities to live in. the real world of san francisco. more pop culture for you, 90s. today biden will present, get this, joe, hillary clinton show host and 17 other people will receive the presidential medal of freedom award. so people who destroy freedom getting the freedom award. >> wow, this means that i can medals for losers, liz cheney first and now election denier hillary clinton and evil man on the planet, george soros. rachel: should get the socio path award and not medal of freedom. i thought about different awards, deep state award. globalist award, gave away the -- >> that's the next administration that'll be handing them out. rachel: other good ones. i actually agree with this, this is ralph lauren. this guy brought american fashion back into high fashion. he's a visionary. >> yeah, and it's generational and big in the 80s and people are doing it. rachel: it's still good and awesome. that one we can agree on. >> ralph la
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maxine waters blames rich pe people. >> first thing about understand services cost money and we should get the richest people in the country the richest one% protected, make sure they pay their fair taxes so we can have the money to provide the services. >>> california has the highest taxes in the country they don't need more money they need to spend in the right places. will american taxpayers rebuild l.a. without strings attached? they spend more on homeless than firefighters...
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that meanings profit margins will be squeezed at some point in the future and pe multiples will look more unsustainable. cheryl: i think it's interesting that bernie sanders who really truly is a libertarian, so he's an independent, so he is saying that there's got to be some fiscal sanity in washington which is something that gop leadership writes about on foxnews.com. >> absolutely. i think it goes to show how bad the last four years have been to where people are waking up and saying we have to get our economy back on track. we no know that trump did it fr years ago, prior. and it's time to deliver now for the american people and that's what democrats -- this is what's fascinating about trump. he's bringing in people from all walks of life. democrats, political outsiders and that's exactly what it will take to get this country back on the right track and democrats are waking up to this every single day. cheryl: we're still getting day in from the holidays but the amount of debt that americans added onto in december, again, and most -- the average credit card is 20%. i understand wh
that meanings profit margins will be squeezed at some point in the future and pe multiples will look more unsustainable. cheryl: i think it's interesting that bernie sanders who really truly is a libertarian, so he's an independent, so he is saying that there's got to be some fiscal sanity in washington which is something that gop leadership writes about on foxnews.com. >> absolutely. i think it goes to show how bad the last four years have been to where people are waking up and saying we...
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cooperation between of the trump and biden administration on the big foreign policy issues and i d pe when a marriage breaks up and there's a separation, they cannot leave the house becaus ae they don't s have enough money so the husband is leaving into the basement and and she'sving out counting the days and that would be as. >> greg: judge he reminds me of a pathetic villain in a mo movie, the movie is over he l lost, at the credits have rolled, people left the theater and heled. is still there goingt do i do next? i'm having a breakdown! >> judge jeanine: the fact is he still saying he could have beat trump and he said kamala harris could have beat trumpi hu kamala harrimps loss to trump! the man is a mess! two things i came away with, he's delusional, he said we reclaimed american global leadership and report ourio adversaries in a position of weakness. who is he talking about?n if you want to take credit for the destruction of hamas, and will not let him do that.m it is benjamin netanyahu who takes credit tha for ignoring te biden, for ignoring the slow walking of the munitions a
cooperation between of the trump and biden administration on the big foreign policy issues and i d pe when a marriage breaks up and there's a separation, they cannot leave the house becaus ae they don't s have enough money so the husband is leaving into the basement and and she'sving out counting the days and that would be as. >> greg: judge he reminds me of a pathetic villain in a mo movie, the movie is over he l lost, at the credits have rolled, people left the theater and heled. is...
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have all of the federal resources to bear and that everyone is basically allhe pistons on the engin pe time. >> trey: before i will let you go, are you getting everything you need in terms have helped with this investigation andot preparation for other major events thahe t are going to happen in your pitifuautil state? are e you getting all of the hep that you need? >> what i have got to say, the fbi has been great. theyan poured a tremendous amout toof resources into the city.i they continue to do that. i feel confident about their investigation at this particular time. the president is coming to new orleans tomorrow. we will speak tolean that as we. but again, i would still urge a the senate to get secretary of homeland security asap. >> trey: governor jeff landry, it is great to see you, but under horrific circumstances.s again,to our condolences to allf those impacted by this act of terror in your beautiful state.t otherwise, i look forward to seeing you again. >> thank you, trey.. >> trey: in addition to the terror act in new orleans and active duty green break killed himself and
have all of the federal resources to bear and that everyone is basically allhe pistons on the engin pe time. >> trey: before i will let you go, are you getting everything you need in terms have helped with this investigation andot preparation for other major events thahe t are going to happen in your pitifuautil state? are e you getting all of the hep that you need? >> what i have got to say, the fbi has been great. theyan poured a tremendous amout toof resources into the city.i...
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we learned an entiree pr reservr wa wass off-line during this pe, which we know historically is the period is u need war and you need that kind of acceso to the kind of things that could have prevented the distraction in so manydest ways that has affected so many lives. e looked, my heartve goes out to everyone in california and not politicizing the event that changes need to occur.if t with that state in los angeles itself will be abl te to make a comeback and rebuild in our lifetime, trey. >> trey: ben, i have to get you back because we didn't get to insurance isis and insurers are flowing california. so i have to have you back because we have to address that that for now thank you for joining us on a sunday night.ea always great to see you and wewl will have you back soon on important issues. >> great to be with you, trey. >> trey: coming up away from taking office donald trump second foreign policy taking e formershape. one of the former intelligence officials joins us next. z's bakery is looking to add a pizza oven, arissa's hair salon wants to expand their space, and steve's t-shirt
we learned an entiree pr reservr wa wass off-line during this pe, which we know historically is the period is u need war and you need that kind of acceso to the kind of things that could have prevented the distraction in so manydest ways that has affected so many lives. e looked, my heartve goes out to everyone in california and not politicizing the event that changes need to occur.if t with that state in los angeles itself will be abl te to make a comeback and rebuild in our lifetime, trey....
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. >> the last pe with inflation on a year on year was 2.8%. frankly, it has been at that rate for many months now similar to the eurozone. we don't see the deceleration that you want to see at the same time, central banks are forward looking. they are not supposed to be taking positions on what is happening with inflation right now, but in 12 months. from that point of view, you may see the deceleration of inflation. if you look at market measures, there is more skepticism how quickly that will happen >> daniel morris of bnp, thank you very much. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," my next guest says is a buy. >>> first, the latest on the deadly wildfires that are forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate. >>> plus, the economic legacy of president carter and what people can learn from his four years in office more "worldwide exchange" coming up right after this. he has 3 comments 2 memes and 4 emojis to contribute. a flood of positivity... during every. single. meeting. but oh how his passion for product management takes your team fr
. >> the last pe with inflation on a year on year was 2.8%. frankly, it has been at that rate for many months now similar to the eurozone. we don't see the deceleration that you want to see at the same time, central banks are forward looking. they are not supposed to be taking positions on what is happening with inflation right now, but in 12 months. from that point of view, you may see the deceleration of inflation. if you look at market measures, there is more skepticism how quickly...