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peter ford, we will start with you sir, if we may uh welcome to our spotlight program. now a gaza seesfire uh proposed by the biden administration back early um july, you very well know is accepted obviously by the americans, they they proposed it, it was accepted by the palestinians and the delegations from qatar and egypt also looked upon with favor upon it, but it was rejected uh by the israelis, ample opportunity to end the... side in gaza, why do you think the regime opted for more escalation and walked away from that opportunity? well, the us proposal for seasfire in in gaza was never very clear, it was very ambiguous, it left lot of scope for israel to retain control. over large parts of gaza, it was similar in fact to the so-called middle east peace process which has been going on off and on for for 30 years and every time with the palestinians losing more and more territory, and it has been the same with that us cease fire proposal, it was never serious, it was... and the americans were never ready, not for one second to put any serious pressure on israel to ac
peter ford, we will start with you sir, if we may uh welcome to our spotlight program. now a gaza seesfire uh proposed by the biden administration back early um july, you very well know is accepted obviously by the americans, they they proposed it, it was accepted by the palestinians and the delegations from qatar and egypt also looked upon with favor upon it, but it was rejected uh by the israelis, ample opportunity to end the... side in gaza, why do you think the regime opted for more...
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peter ford a former british ambassador to syria joining us out of manchester. john twin like to welcome you both to the uh program. here i guess mr. peter ford, we'll start with you sir, if we may uh welcome to our spotlight program. now a gaza cease fire uh proposed by the biden administration back early um july, you very well know is accepted obviously by the americans, they they proposed it. it was accepted by the palestinians and the uh delegations from qatar and egypt also looked upon with favor upon it, but it was rejected by the israelis, ample opportunity to... the genocide in gaza, why do you think the regime opted for more escalation and walked away from that opportunity? well, the us proposal for sess fire in in gaza was never very clear, um, it was very ambiguous, it left lot of scope for israel to retain. control over large parts of gaza, it was similar in fact to the so-called middle east peace process, which has been going on off and on for for 30 years and every time with the palestinians losing more and more territory, and it was it has been th
peter ford a former british ambassador to syria joining us out of manchester. john twin like to welcome you both to the uh program. here i guess mr. peter ford, we'll start with you sir, if we may uh welcome to our spotlight program. now a gaza cease fire uh proposed by the biden administration back early um july, you very well know is accepted obviously by the americans, they they proposed it. it was accepted by the palestinians and the uh delegations from qatar and egypt also looked upon with...
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peter stern. currently at ford where he oversees the subscription services.ng him a, quote, hardware/software industry insider. shares up 170%, a little more than that since former ceo's departure back in may. worth pointing out all of this clearly overshadowing that peloton also expects to lose more members, sell less bikes and treads in the holiday quarters which you would think would send shares lower. today investors waiting to hear more from the incoming ceo. >> brandon gomez, thank you very much for that. let's pivot to mark mahaney. he calls it his top large cap long over 12 months. why do you do that? >> well, i think aws growth is likely to continue to accelerate for a while. i think you're going to have this mixed shift towards faster growth. higher margin advertising in aws businesses so that's good for margins overall. i think the retail business can show expanding margins if you are willing to adjust for kuiper, the satellite communications investment program that the company has. they'll give you a little bit more disclosure on that. the who kno
peter stern. currently at ford where he oversees the subscription services.ng him a, quote, hardware/software industry insider. shares up 170%, a little more than that since former ceo's departure back in may. worth pointing out all of this clearly overshadowing that peloton also expects to lose more members, sell less bikes and treads in the holiday quarters which you would think would send shares lower. today investors waiting to hear more from the incoming ceo. >> brandon gomez, thank...
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peter stern. kerpbtly at ford he oversees the prescription service business and a co-author of apple plus offeringit relies on incurring subscription revenue. a clear focus on building out and sustaining the subs and app subscribers. >> the stock is up 22%, and if fewer users are in their system and there are fewer bikes out there, how does that math work? >> they are offering the strength in-app services, things separated from the hardware. that's why i say off the top that there's been so much focus of the bikes, and now they are shifting that. >> then, just from a perspective, this is up to $3 billion after this is not going to make it type of valuation. in other words, people thought it was doomed and now all of a sudden it has a glimmer of hope in there. >> you see the height of the stock during the pandemic when everybody was working at home, and it peaked the moment the vaccine trials came through. >> thank you so much. >>> speaking of pal aton, david einhorn will be on delivering alpha. >>> still ahead, shares of our parent comcast off ssi hesonighs but still up more than 2% on earnings an
peter stern. kerpbtly at ford he oversees the prescription service business and a co-author of apple plus offeringit relies on incurring subscription revenue. a clear focus on building out and sustaining the subs and app subscribers. >> the stock is up 22%, and if fewer users are in their system and there are fewer bikes out there, how does that math work? >> they are offering the strength in-app services, things separated from the hardware. that's why i say off the top that there's...
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peter. >> bill: let's get to it. harold ford junior co-host of the five and bill mcgurn. "wall street journal." want to take you to philadelphia town hall. moments that might have been head scratchers for some. check it out. >> price of groceries still too high. we need to address it in a number of ways. one of my aspects of doing what we need to do to bring down the cost of living for working people and the middle class in america is to address the issue of grocery prices. i think we need to take a look at the filibuster to be honest with you. the reality of it is this. let's talk about how we got here. >> bill: if you are hearing 700,000 under your plan there is a good chance your taxes will go up? >> we can't have this conversation without knowing -- it's very complicated situation. i'm certainly not perfect so let's start there. if you have ever parented a child you make lots of mistakes. >> do you pray every day? >> i do pray every day. sometimes twice a day. >> bill: sometimes more than twice depending on the day. "the new york times" had five take aways. her answer
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he's a former ford and apple executive, name's peter stern, as the ceo he's the creator internally oflus >>> meantime, shares of mgm, they fell 11%. casino and gaming company. it fell. expectations for third quarter profit and revenue coming in weaker than some had hoped, especially out of las vegas properties. >>> and as we said earlier today, carvana nirvana the back of their -- don't >> no, just saying hmm >> on the back of their results, up nearly 20%. carvana posting earnings that peat expectations. they had record profits. the stock more than quadrupling this year. what an amazing run adami. >> yes, sir. >> because this company was $376 >> $10 >> i fell to $4. >> $4. >> now it's back to -- >> $260, i think >> this is a crazy stock >> karen's talked about this, and she's done a great job a lot of people were betting against this stock for a long time, so, i think a short squeeze is part of it,but people are trying to look at very fundamental first level numbers and say, you know what this is starting to make sense when they dig, they're going to find something else, but in the me
he's a former ford and apple executive, name's peter stern, as the ceo he's the creator internally oflus >>> meantime, shares of mgm, they fell 11%. casino and gaming company. it fell. expectations for third quarter profit and revenue coming in weaker than some had hoped, especially out of las vegas properties. >>> and as we said earlier today, carvana nirvana the back of their -- don't >> no, just saying hmm >> on the back of their results, up nearly 20%. carvana...
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the company named the ford executive peter stern as its next ceo, effective january 1, in charge of turningss company. peloton recorded second-quarter results, including revenue that missed estimates. the grammys are relocating. the walt disney company won a 10 year deal to broadcast the awards starting in 2027, ending cvs' more than five decades as home to the show. the grammys will air on abc and disney streaming that, including hulu and disney+. the grammy specials and other programming across disney platforms. jonathan: i have things to say about hulu pricing. i will save them for after the election. next on the program, a message to swing state voters. >> allowing russia to go to ukraine october 7 and israel, all of these things would never have happened if you had a different president. >> donald trump trying to keep us divided and afraid of each other. that is not who we are. jonathan: a conversation of the next. live from new york this morning, good morning. ♪ jonathan: equity futures on the s&p 500 softer, down by .70%. yields two or three basis points,4 4.273. under surveillance,
the company named the ford executive peter stern as its next ceo, effective january 1, in charge of turningss company. peloton recorded second-quarter results, including revenue that missed estimates. the grammys are relocating. the walt disney company won a 10 year deal to broadcast the awards starting in 2027, ending cvs' more than five decades as home to the show. the grammys will air on abc and disney streaming that, including hulu and disney+. the grammy specials and other programming...
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a 1-year high after of the subscription-based fitness company named peter stern as ceo and president. he was the president of ford'sital services business and helped run subscription services at apple. peloton also posted a narrower than expected loss, so the stock is jumping by 25%. now, quarter to date the stock has soared 75%, but you see on this long-term chart it's still off 94% since its early 2021 record high of $171 per share. >>> from bikes to cars, uber's stock drop is the largest 11-day percentage fall in more than the 22 years. bookings growth, which is key, a key membership slowed to a more than 1-year low and fell short of forecasts. the stock down so president concern 10%. and used car retailer carvana is accelerating to the near 3-year high. beating earnings estimates and raising guidance, shares up roughly 300% this year as the company restructured operations and cut costs following wall street concerns back in 20229 that the company would possibly have to declare bankruptcy. that deny happen, and the stock is soaring today, up another 221.5%. 21.5. >>> there is an alarming13-page treatise hitting
a 1-year high after of the subscription-based fitness company named peter stern as ceo and president. he was the president of ford'sital services business and helped run subscription services at apple. peloton also posted a narrower than expected loss, so the stock is jumping by 25%. now, quarter to date the stock has soared 75%, but you see on this long-term chart it's still off 94% since its early 2021 record high of $171 per share. >>> from bikes to cars, uber's stock drop is the...
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it's up big this morn managerment they just tapped a ford executive and the founder of apple fitness plus, peteroing to be peloton's next ceo with, and investors really like it. >>> the voting process already under scrutiny in many states. some of the top battle ground have ongoing court cases already. david spunt joins me. take me through the cases, please, david. >> reporter: plenty, the legal challenges will continue in federal courts across the country, several ending up likely at the supreme court here in d.c. we're waitingen a ruling, a case that would affect thousands of provisional ballots in pennsylvania. the republican party in pennsylvania, stuart, wants the justices to block a ruling by the state supreme court that requires election boards to count provisional ballots submitted by voters whose mail-in ballots had not been deemed -- or who had been deemed invalid for reasons like being mailed without those secure envelopes that are required. yesterday the court gave a win to virginia governor glenn youngkin who says he can keep some 160 0 people removed under a program seeking to weed
it's up big this morn managerment they just tapped a ford executive and the founder of apple fitness plus, peteroing to be peloton's next ceo with, and investors really like it. >>> the voting process already under scrutiny in many states. some of the top battle ground have ongoing court cases already. david spunt joins me. take me through the cases, please, david. >> reporter: plenty, the legal challenges will continue in federal courts across the country, several ending up...
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ford, they have the f1 50. they said if there's an outage you plug the truck into your house. ev sales have kind of petered. was that something you are concerned about for the numbers and now it looks like it's not as much of a competition as you thought? >> the idea of taking an electric vehicle and using it to backup your home, that's an interesting idea. you have a large battery pack sitting in your garage so why wouldn't you use that. the reality is you are making a trade-off between reliability and mobility. if you think about that situation. if you are in northern california and they are telling you they will do a power safety shut off because of wildfire danger so the power goes out and you have the f1 50 electric in the driveway. the reality is after the first day now you are down to half of the charge. when does the thought start to cross your mind that what if there really is a fire and i need to leave? how long do you use that ev before you finally say, i need to prioritize mobility over resiliency. >> that is a great answer. thank you for that. aaron, you are so thoughtful. i love when you come
ford, they have the f1 50. they said if there's an outage you plug the truck into your house. ev sales have kind of petered. was that something you are concerned about for the numbers and now it looks like it's not as much of a competition as you thought? >> the idea of taking an electric vehicle and using it to backup your home, that's an interesting idea. you have a large battery pack sitting in your garage so why wouldn't you use that. the reality is you are making a trade-off between...
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carpet which we will have to ask betty ford but i think that was such her experience at that point that the glamour had long gone for pat nixon at that point. peter: september 8, 1974. you quote pat as saying a pardon for what? heath: yes. pat nixon thought there was no need for a pardon, that richard nixon should not accept the pardon because it implied guilt and she always believed in him and thought watergate was ridiculous, she thought the tape should have been burned, which she often said, so she was indignant about the pardon and she also was not told directly about the pardon so the pattern is still there, she finds out about this and is very angry about it. she thought it implied guilt and he should not ask for the pardon. peter: june 22, 1990 three, she dies. four days later at her funeral, or five days later in california the former president really breaks down. heath: i think anybody questioning the depth of feeling between them should look at the world war ii letters between them, which are very passionate and warm, they are clearly smitten with each other and then look at the funeral, nixon completely breaks down and in the backgroun
carpet which we will have to ask betty ford but i think that was such her experience at that point that the glamour had long gone for pat nixon at that point. peter: september 8, 1974. you quote pat as saying a pardon for what? heath: yes. pat nixon thought there was no need for a pardon, that richard nixon should not accept the pardon because it implied guilt and she always believed in him and thought watergate was ridiculous, she thought the tape should have been burned, which she often said,...
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carpet which we will have to ask betty ford but i think that was such her experience at that point that the glamour had long gone for pat nixon at that point. peterseptember 8, 1974. you quote pat as saying a pardon for what? heath: yes. pat nixon thought there was no need for a pardon, that richard nixon should not accept the pardon because it implied guilt and she always believed in him and thought watergate was ridiculous, she thought the tape should have been burned, which she often said, so she was indignant about the pardon and she also was not told directly about the pardon so the pattern is still there, she finds out about this and is very angry about it. she thought it implied guilt and he should not ask for the pardon. peter: june 22, 1990 three, she dies. four days later at her funeral, or fe days later in california the former president rll breaks down. heath: i think anybody questioning the depth of feeling between them should look at the world war ii letters between them, which are very passionate and warm, they are clearly smitten with each other and then look at the funeral, nixon completely breaks down and in the background, rose
carpet which we will have to ask betty ford but i think that was such her experience at that point that the glamour had long gone for pat nixon at that point. peterseptember 8, 1974. you quote pat as saying a pardon for what? heath: yes. pat nixon thought there was no need for a pardon, that richard nixon should not accept the pardon because it implied guilt and she always believed in him and thought watergate was ridiculous, she thought the tape should have been burned, which she often said,...
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that claims that some guy named peter taught and vented this and i was reading a newspaper article clippings that suggested this idea came around a long time ago and henry ford he said it would stop wars, your thoughts on this. >> great to see you i watched the documentary i don't agree with the conclusion but the angry ford is fascinating he understood 100 years ago if you fix the money you can fix the world and he lived through world war i and i think he saw the manipulation on what was supposed to be the gold standard he saw gold can be monopolized by powerful bankers and global elites to fund endless conflicts through inflation and he believed that energy which no one can. or manipulate could serve as a stable and peaceful foundation for world currency and that's what bitcoin offers you redefines money and ties it to the currency of the universe which is the energy and vide materializing wealth for peace and cooperation there's nothing physical to conquer i think ford would've been a bitcoin but he's not so toshi. charles: do you want to tell us who it is. >> it's best if we don't know. >> if you're going to tell me let's build up a few commercials get t
that claims that some guy named peter taught and vented this and i was reading a newspaper article clippings that suggested this idea came around a long time ago and henry ford he said it would stop wars, your thoughts on this. >> great to see you i watched the documentary i don't agree with the conclusion but the angry ford is fascinating he understood 100 years ago if you fix the money you can fix the world and he lived through world war i and i think he saw the manipulation on what was...