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djokovic is aiming to become only the third man afterjimmy connors and roger federer to clock up a centuryr—old mirra andreeva is into the second round after beating chinese wildcard wang xiyu in straight sets. and a familiar face awaits andreeva in round two, her older sister erika. and in the nfl, new yorkjets are looking for a new head coach. that's after they sacked robert saleh after losing three of their opening five matches, including defeat to the minnesota vikings in london on sunday. saleh had been head coach for three and a half years. and finally — if you're not a fan of heights, it might be best to look away now as we take you to spain and the sport of death diving, where a new world record has been set by the french diver come girardot. the 22—year—old jumped from a 44—metre—high cliff despite challenging wind conditions — he reached a speed of 106 kilometres per hour. it looks like a belly flop but they are supposed to do it like that. maybe not something to try at home. they look happy, and they had no sore bellies after that. congratulations to them. we will see you again
djokovic is aiming to become only the third man afterjimmy connors and roger federer to clock up a centuryr—old mirra andreeva is into the second round after beating chinese wildcard wang xiyu in straight sets. and a familiar face awaits andreeva in round two, her older sister erika. and in the nfl, new yorkjets are looking for a new head coach. that's after they sacked robert saleh after losing three of their opening five matches, including defeat to the minnesota vikings in london on...
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the 24—time major champion is aiming to become only the third man — afterjemmy connors and roger federerill face czech teenagerjakub mensik in the quarterfinals. now, staying in china, and the top seed, aryna sabalenka, and jessica pegula are both through to the last 16 of the wuhan 0pen. sabalenka booked her place by beating katerina siniakova in straight sets for what was her 50th victory this year. she will face kazakhstan�*s yulia putintseva in the next round on thursday. pegula progressed when her opponent retired injured in the second set. and finally, staying with tennis, a nearly 150—year—old tradition is set to come to an end, with the announcement that line judges will no longer be used at wimbledon. starting from next year, live electronic line calling will be in place at the championships instead. the technology reacts within one tenth of a second of the ball landing on court. it's already being used at both the australian and us 0pens. details on all of those stories and plenty more on the bbc sport website and app. but from myself, paul scott, and the whole team, thank you
the 24—time major champion is aiming to become only the third man — afterjemmy connors and roger federerill face czech teenagerjakub mensik in the quarterfinals. now, staying in china, and the top seed, aryna sabalenka, and jessica pegula are both through to the last 16 of the wuhan 0pen. sabalenka booked her place by beating katerina siniakova in straight sets for what was her 50th victory this year. she will face kazakhstan�*s yulia putintseva in the next round on thursday. pegula...
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tÍtulos, de los cuales 22 son torneos de grand slam, durante aÑos fue nÚmero 1 del mundo y junto a roger federerntemente difÍcil. fÉlix: el torneo que rafa mÁs ganÓ fue roland garros, 14 veces, el Último lo conquistÓ en 2022. gracias, leyenda. ilia: el gran rafael nadal, vamos con maity y un adelanto de la ediciÓn nocturna. maity: buenas tardes. una funeraria neoyorquina enviÓ los restos de una abuela de 93 aÑos al paÍs equivocado, se suponÍa que su familia recibiera sus restos en ecuador, pero el ataÚd fue enviado por error a guatemala, donde lamentablemente sedes compusieron por completo sus restos, y ahora la familia estÁ entablando una demanda. los detalles esta noche en la ediciÓn nocturna. ilia: ahÍ nos vemos, muchas gracias, maity. hoy es el foro gracias, maity. hoy es el foro presidencial en las vegas, swiffer duster atrapa cuatro veces más polvo, para una limpieza que hasta mamá aprueba. ¡qué alcance! y llega a “esos” lugares... ¡qué fácil! ♪♪ swiffer. ¡guau! la mamá de todas las limpiezas. ¡o te encanta o te devuelven tu dinero! eres un maestro de zurcido pero tu staff ya no da la tall
tÍtulos, de los cuales 22 son torneos de grand slam, durante aÑos fue nÚmero 1 del mundo y junto a roger federerntemente difÍcil. fÉlix: el torneo que rafa mÁs ganÓ fue roland garros, 14 veces, el Último lo conquistÓ en 2022. gracias, leyenda. ilia: el gran rafael nadal, vamos con maity y un adelanto de la ediciÓn nocturna. maity: buenas tardes. una funeraria neoyorquina enviÓ los restos de una abuela de 93 aÑos al paÍs equivocado, se suponÍa que su familia recibiera sus restos en...
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after the watching roger federer and djokovic, the 23—year—old italian was made to work hard in the opening straightforward as the world number one saw out the match, 7—6, 6—3. sinner is now guaranteed to end the year as world number one and has won four of his last five against djokovic. playing against novak is one of the toughest challenge we have and obviously very, very happy how i handled the situation. he was serving great the first set. i could not find a way to break him and then i played a very good breaker in the first set which gave me confidence to start off well in the second set. i'm happy about the performance throughout this whole tournament. it is obviously a very special one. djokovic went into the final hoping to win his 100th career title. that was in a week that saw his rival rafael nadal announce his upcoming retirement. djokovic, 37 now, pushed sinner hard at times and says he has no plans to stop just yet. it's not a live or die type of goal for me. i think i achieved all of my biggest goals in career. right now, it is really about slams and still seeing how far i c
after the watching roger federer and djokovic, the 23—year—old italian was made to work hard in the opening straightforward as the world number one saw out the match, 7—6, 6—3. sinner is now guaranteed to end the year as world number one and has won four of his last five against djokovic. playing against novak is one of the toughest challenge we have and obviously very, very happy how i handled the situation. he was serving great the first set. i could not find a way to break him and...
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onlyjimmy connors and roger federer have over 100 titles.3—years—old, edged a close first set on a tie—break but the second was more convincing against 37—year—old djokovic, 6—3. it's sinner�*s seventh title this year, including the australian open and us open. playing against novak djokovic, it's one of the toughest challenges we have and i'm obviously very happy how i handled the situation. he was serving great the first set and i couldn't find a great way to break him and then i played a very good breaker in the first set which gave me confidence to start off well in the second set and i am very happy about my performance throughout this whole tournament, it is obviously a very special one. staying in china, aryna sabalenka has won the wuhan open for a third successive time, beating the home favourite zheng qinwen over three sets. sabalenka prevailed on what was her third match point against the chinese number one, after a battle that lasted more than two and a half hours. and that's all the sport for now. let's turn to the us now, and wi
onlyjimmy connors and roger federer have over 100 titles.3—years—old, edged a close first set on a tie—break but the second was more convincing against 37—year—old djokovic, 6—3. it's sinner�*s seventh title this year, including the australian open and us open. playing against novak djokovic, it's one of the toughest challenges we have and i'm obviously very happy how i handled the situation. he was serving great the first set and i couldn't find a great way to break him and then...
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straight sets at the shanghai masters by world number one jannik sinner. 0nlyjimmy connors and roger federerhe second was more convincing against 37—year—old djokovic, 6—3. it's sinner�*s seventh title this year, including the australian open and us open. staying in china, aryna sabalenka has won the wuhan open for a third successive time, beating the home favourite zheng qinwen over three sets. sabalenka prevailed on what was her third match point against the chinese number one, after a battle that lasted more than two and a half hours. and that's all the sport for now. thank you. more tributes have been paid to scotland's former first minister alex salmond, who died suddenly yesterday at the age of 69. he was a formidable campaigner for independence and has been widely praised for his dedication to the country and its people. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. alex salmond believed in scottish independence. it was the dream that drove his decades in politics. today remembered at the parliament where he was once the dominant force and in the area he used to represent. i always
straight sets at the shanghai masters by world number one jannik sinner. 0nlyjimmy connors and roger federerhe second was more convincing against 37—year—old djokovic, 6—3. it's sinner�*s seventh title this year, including the australian open and us open. staying in china, aryna sabalenka has won the wuhan open for a third successive time, beating the home favourite zheng qinwen over three sets. sabalenka prevailed on what was her third match point against the chinese number one, after...
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the 24—time major champion is aiming to become only the third man — afterjimmy connors and roger federerovic will face czech teenagerjakub mensik in the last eight. us duo coco gauff and jessica pegula are through to the last 16 of the wuhan open in china. but, their compatriot emma navarro was beaten, on a day that saw a number of seeded players fall. not the number one though. aryna sabalenka beat katerina siniakova in straight sets for her 50th victory this year. and her 16th out of her last 17 matches. she'll face yulia putintseva in the next round on thursday. and that's all the sport for now. paul, thank you very much. we turn to the situation in the middle east. we're still waiting for israel's response to the uranium missile attack last week, which prime minister netanyahu says will not go unanswered. the american came to know what that plan entails. being described as direct and productive for the you will see here, mr netanyahu on that call surrounded by his close advisers the white house said vice president kamala harris was in the room during the conversation. comes as plenty
the 24—time major champion is aiming to become only the third man — afterjimmy connors and roger federerovic will face czech teenagerjakub mensik in the last eight. us duo coco gauff and jessica pegula are through to the last 16 of the wuhan open in china. but, their compatriot emma navarro was beaten, on a day that saw a number of seeded players fall. not the number one though. aryna sabalenka beat katerina siniakova in straight sets for her 50th victory this year. and her 16th out of her...
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djokovic is aiming to become only the third man — afterjimmy connors and roger federer — to get a centuryko to qualifier lesia tsurenko in the first round. the british number one was beaten 6—2, 7—5 in the first round by the world number 96. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. judd trump is through to the fourth round of the wuhan open. the world number one beat scotland's anthony mcgill by five frames to two. he'll face john higgins next. elsewhere, the world champion kyren wilson lost to china's xiao goodong in a surprise defeat. he lost 5—4 in the decider with goodong holding his nerve to sink the final pink and set up a meeting with barry hawkins in the fourth round. in rugby league, warrington wolves have signed london broncos half—back oli leyland on a two—year deal. the 23—year—old came through the broncos academy and was ever—present for them in super league this year. johnny sexton says he could coach in the future after retiring from rugby last year. the fly—half prolonged his career into a fourth world cup in 2023, but ireland — who
djokovic is aiming to become only the third man — afterjimmy connors and roger federer — to get a centuryko to qualifier lesia tsurenko in the first round. the british number one was beaten 6—2, 7—5 in the first round by the world number 96. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. judd trump is through to the fourth round of the wuhan open. the world number one beat scotland's anthony mcgill by five frames to two. he'll face john higgins next....
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he, along with roger federer and novak djokovic, actually are considered the big three who have absolutely dominated tennis, men's tennis, that is for the better part of two decades. rafa, just 38 years old, and he says that recent injuries are too just much to bear. he retires as a 22 time grand slam winner, including an astounding 14 french open title. well, heads up if you are traveling to the north bay today, because you may notice some smoke in the area, you don't have to call 911. this is going to be because of a prescribed burn. it's scheduled to take place in mount tamalpais state park in marin county. prescribed burns are aimed, of course, to reduce the fire danger out there. firefighters are planning to begin that burn about 10:00 this morning. cinthia pimentel is tracking some of the conditions for crews on the ground this morning. definitely much cooler. i mean, imagine if they would have done that last week and that heat wave they really have to take into consideration what the weather will do. and for today, we are looking at a cooler trend. let's stay up in there in the nort
he, along with roger federer and novak djokovic, actually are considered the big three who have absolutely dominated tennis, men's tennis, that is for the better part of two decades. rafa, just 38 years old, and he says that recent injuries are too just much to bear. he retires as a 22 time grand slam winner, including an astounding 14 french open title. well, heads up if you are traveling to the north bay today, because you may notice some smoke in the area, you don't have to call 911. this is...
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tributes have been pouring in, including from his on-court rival roger federer who said, i always hopedday would never come. thank you for the unforgettable memories. on wall street today, stocks stepped back a bit from recent records. the dow jones industrial average lost more than 50 points on the day. the nasdaq dipped just nine points, so basically flat. the s&p 500 gave back about 12 points. and finally, a passing of note. ethel kennedy, the widow of robert f. kennedy, has died. much like her late husband, ethel kennedy made social justice her life's work. and she remained active in organizations like the special olympics. she was the matriarch to a branch of the kennedy family tree that included her 11 children, plus dozens of grand and great-grandchildren. kennedy also endured deep personal tragedy, losing her parents in a plane crash in 1955, and seeing both her husband and brother-in-law, president john f. kennedy, killed by gunmen. two of her sons died young, as well. in a statement, the kennedy family said, we are comforted in knowing she is reunited with the love of her life
tributes have been pouring in, including from his on-court rival roger federer who said, i always hopedday would never come. thank you for the unforgettable memories. on wall street today, stocks stepped back a bit from recent records. the dow jones industrial average lost more than 50 points on the day. the nasdaq dipped just nine points, so basically flat. the s&p 500 gave back about 12 points. and finally, a passing of note. ethel kennedy, the widow of robert f. kennedy, has died. much...
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he, along with roger federer and novak djokovic, are considering or considered to be the big three who have absolutely dominated men's tennis for the better part of the two decades that we've been in. rafa is just 38 years old. he says that recent injuries are just too much to bear. he retires as a 22 time grand slam winner, including an astounding 14 french open titles. well happening today, a heads up if you are in the north bay today and you notice some smoke near mount tam. well, it may be from a prescribed burn. is scheduled for 10:00 this morning. firefighters have been conducting the burn inside the state park's boundaries, and cinthia pimentel is checking some conditions for crews on the ground this morning. yeah, it's very dry out there. i mean, we haven't had rain in months at this point. so everything that is critical and could burn, that's what the fire crews will be handling out there. so let's check in the nearby zones. mill valley, good morning to you. we are looking at our day trend for today with a little bit more of that cloud cover. as the pattern starts to shift a l
he, along with roger federer and novak djokovic, are considering or considered to be the big three who have absolutely dominated men's tennis for the better part of the two decades that we've been in. rafa is just 38 years old. he says that recent injuries are just too much to bear. he retires as a 22 time grand slam winner, including an astounding 14 french open titles. well happening today, a heads up if you are in the north bay today and you notice some smoke near mount tam. well, it may be...
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and -- and -- but -- but sharing a scene with her, it felt like you're in a tennis match with roger federering gymnastics with simone biles. like, it was, like, so pleasurable, so joyful. and it kind of pushes you further. it's like, you know, that larry bird/magic johnson kind of dynamic. >> seth: yes, of course, right. yeah. >> i don't know who's magic and who's larry bird between me and florence. [ light laughter ] i'll take magic. >> seth: yeah, yeah. >> and -- and she can be larry. >> seth: everybody thinks you're magic. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: of the two, yeah. >> exactly, yeah. and she's very evidently larry bird. >> seth: evidently, yeah. >> but yeah, so it was a beautiful -- it was just a very, very beautiful thing that we got to create together. >> seth: it's great. i have more questions about the film. we'll be right back with more andrew, after this. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (♪♪) hey guys. how we doing? you ready? hey! adams elementary, go rams! i think he needs one too. what do you think? alright, you guys ready to fight some crime? yeah! this is not just fl
and -- and -- but -- but sharing a scene with her, it felt like you're in a tennis match with roger federering gymnastics with simone biles. like, it was, like, so pleasurable, so joyful. and it kind of pushes you further. it's like, you know, that larry bird/magic johnson kind of dynamic. >> seth: yes, of course, right. yeah. >> i don't know who's magic and who's larry bird between me and florence. [ light laughter ] i'll take magic. >> seth: yeah, yeah. >> and -- and...
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he was part of what was called the big three, that, of course, included roger federer and novak jokeountry of spain. what a career. >> michael: what a career. >> thank you to nadal for so many great moments. >> michael: we were lucky do witness his greatness. >> yep one left now in the big three. also in pop news this morning, wolverines hue jack man giving us greatest show man vibes with a big announcement doing a 12-night residency at radio city music hall showing off his singing and dancing prowess that owned him a tony on the boy from oz. hugh shared it on instagram with the help of a friend. check it out. >> ryan you want to come to one of my live performances at radio city music hall. >> you're going to be like singing and dancing and joking live. >> yep. >> am i going to be in it? >> absolutely. >> i'll break out the eyeliner. >> i'm going to be in it. >> on stage, no. but in my heart, yeah. >> i see what you've done here jackman. >> yeah, but ryan i need you there in the audience. >> i'll be there in the audience. it's called from new york with love marks jackman's first live
he was part of what was called the big three, that, of course, included roger federer and novak jokeountry of spain. what a career. >> michael: what a career. >> thank you to nadal for so many great moments. >> michael: we were lucky do witness his greatness. >> yep one left now in the big three. also in pop news this morning, wolverines hue jack man giving us greatest show man vibes with a big announcement doing a 12-night residency at radio city music hall showing off...
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the numbers well likely be key to the federal reserve and just how aggressive or not it can go with potential rate cuts moving forward. for more, let's bring in roger ferguson, former federal reserve vice chairman and gunjan banerji. they are both cnbc contributors. ro roger, i'll start with you just how particular is this jobs number given the jumbo sized number we have gotten to kickoff a cycle of rate cuts >> i think this number is going to be one of several that will be important the fed has said it is data dependent, but not data point depe dependent. this will factor into the decision in november markets will focus on it, obviously. it may lead to volatility. i would say overall for the fed, this is one number to look at with others coming along they will also be in a wait-and-see mode. >> roger, can you take us behind the doors? what does this conversation sound like fromme fed chair jay powell to the board with the labor dynamic and inflation given everything we've seen with the ports? >> look, i think you heard chair powell talk a little while ago he clearly was indicating to me, at least, 25 basis points as a cut, is the base case. i thin
the numbers well likely be key to the federal reserve and just how aggressive or not it can go with potential rate cuts moving forward. for more, let's bring in roger ferguson, former federal reserve vice chairman and gunjan banerji. they are both cnbc contributors. ro roger, i'll start with you just how particular is this jobs number given the jumbo sized number we have gotten to kickoff a cycle of rate cuts >> i think this number is going to be one of several that will be important the...
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rogers: if you talk to anybody in the housing business they will tell you the federal government walkingputting down $25,000, you have just increased the cost of housing by about $25,000. it does not work. the number one reason people cannot afford homes is interest rates. people who want a house cannot do it because they are at 3% and are not about to pay 7% or 8% on a house. they cannot make up for the difference of what used to be. and my opponent has voted 100% with the biden-harris agenda. and if you think about what that means, it means she is likely to go in and vote for this $25,000 and every other scheme that will only increase the cost of housing. if you want to get to the root of this, we have to stop spending, stop borrowing the money from countries like china that we don't have, and start bringing it back under control so we can get interest rate step. that's the number one thing. rick: congresswoman slotkin, you have a 30-second rebuttal, and within that, if you could address whether you agree with the concept of using that money for first-time house buying. rep. slotkin: i
rogers: if you talk to anybody in the housing business they will tell you the federal government walkingputting down $25,000, you have just increased the cost of housing by about $25,000. it does not work. the number one reason people cannot afford homes is interest rates. people who want a house cannot do it because they are at 3% and are not about to pay 7% or 8% on a house. they cannot make up for the difference of what used to be. and my opponent has voted 100% with the biden-harris agenda....
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going to spend according to the national retail federation for the holidays but it's going to be the smallest increase since 2009 and we're bringing in jay rogersit was up two tenths of a percent and look, obviously we are in this spirit >> even withs consumer being a little less comfortable with their debt load kevin though it's believable debt, it's not enough to stop the consumer who's saving for christmas. will they be a little slower? yes. on the other hand, goods are now not inflating and maybe deflating and china is exporting inflation. retailer cans give you a better deal and make just as much gross margin and you'll get a better deal at christmas and you aerodynamic act to that if you're a consumer. charles: we're getting into how to play that for a minute and lolouis vuitton held up their ed of the economy for a long time and consumers are saying they're using paid influencers on social media to push never full guys and thins like that . has louis vuitton gone too far trying to get the masses in there that they're losing some of the exclusivity, phil? >> i think people are trending more to cleaner and simpler bags and the bag withs lo
going to spend according to the national retail federation for the holidays but it's going to be the smallest increase since 2009 and we're bringing in jay rogersit was up two tenths of a percent and look, obviously we are in this spirit >> even withs consumer being a little less comfortable with their debt load kevin though it's believable debt, it's not enough to stop the consumer who's saving for christmas. will they be a little slower? yes. on the other hand, goods are now not...
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rogers: if you talk to anybody in the housing business they will tell you the federal government walkingputting down $25,000, you have just increased the cost of housing by about $25,000. it does not work. the number one reason people cannot afford homes is interest rates. people who want a house cannot do it because they are at 3% and are not about to pay 7% or 8% on a house. they cannot make up for the difference of what used to be. and my opponent has voted 100% with the biden-harris agenda. and if you think about what that means, it means she is likely to go in and vote for this $25,000 and every other scheme that will only increase the cost of housing. if you want to get to the root of this, we have to stop spending, stop borrowing the money from countries like china that we don't have, and start bringing it back under control so we can get interest rate step. that's the number one thing. rick: congresswoman slotkin, you have a 30-second rebuttal, and within that, if you could address whether you agree with the concept of using that money for first-time house buying. rep. slotkin: i
rogers: if you talk to anybody in the housing business they will tell you the federal government walkingputting down $25,000, you have just increased the cost of housing by about $25,000. it does not work. the number one reason people cannot afford homes is interest rates. people who want a house cannot do it because they are at 3% and are not about to pay 7% or 8% on a house. they cannot make up for the difference of what used to be. and my opponent has voted 100% with the biden-harris agenda....
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left office, talking with, kansas senator roger marshall, early voting -- >> this has been a message of the republican party, now for the blast four years, at federaly both oppose at level implemented in various states now that we have them just about every state, including, 12 critical swing states, the party pushed forward said we have to make this a priority we heard michael whatley say numerous times now we have manifest in most states winning in a great position tuesday. maria: what i am surprised that the fact polls so close you've got no communication whatsoever on policy on kamala harris's side she is not targeting what she wants to do i confuse that is intentional. >> it is i don't think polls are as close as we're seeing, trump voters generally are underrepresented, in 2020 joe biden was up double digits barely won by four minutes if looking at polling today, looking at it quote close, that means president trump is going to win by a landslide, many trump voters i spoke with independents democrats do not want to overtly say supporting president trump because look kamala harris, biden have a list targets many peeping heads down but voting f
left office, talking with, kansas senator roger marshall, early voting -- >> this has been a message of the republican party, now for the blast four years, at federaly both oppose at level implemented in various states now that we have them just about every state, including, 12 critical swing states, the party pushed forward said we have to make this a priority we heard michael whatley say numerous times now we have manifest in most states winning in a great position tuesday. maria: what...
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and all of the above approach including nuclear is the way to do it. >> congressman rogers, do you support using federalther nuclear projects. >> we are going to have a 57% increase in need off of our electric grid. everything from ai operation, cryptocurrency, you're going to need a lot more power. our electric grid can't handle it. nuclear and small modular nuclear reactors something of been working on for a while is exactly the way to do it. i get the huffing at the microphone. if you care about national security, you cannot see it our economic future of the commonest party of china. >> i agree. let's do it in michigan, man. let's do it. >> absolutely. you should have done it that way. bringing the opportunity for chinese companies to operate in the united states -- you cannot get promoted to the senate if you don't understand how the chinese operate. >> congresswoman slotkin, wehav. i don't think you have to set it up for you. you both have expressed yourselves. >> the thing that's tough is in washington and the armed services committee, it's one of the most bipartisan committees that still exists.
and all of the above approach including nuclear is the way to do it. >> congressman rogers, do you support using federalther nuclear projects. >> we are going to have a 57% increase in need off of our electric grid. everything from ai operation, cryptocurrency, you're going to need a lot more power. our electric grid can't handle it. nuclear and small modular nuclear reactors something of been working on for a while is exactly the way to do it. i get the huffing at the microphone....
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rogers with your cnbc news update. moments ago in arizona, president biden addressed a u.s. policy that forcibly separated generations of indigenous children from their families >> the federaly apologized for what happened until today. i formally apologize >> these children were sent to federally-backed boarding schools for more than 150 years for forced assimilation. biden called the apology long overdue. >>> former abercrombie & fitch ceo will be in a courtroom to enter his plea in his federal sex trafficking and prostitution case prosecutors say the dozens of men were allegedly recruited from 2008 to 2015 to have sex with jeffries under false promises of modeling jobs for the company. his lawyer says he will plead not guilty >>> and miami dolphins quarterback tua tagovailoa has been cleared to play sunday against the arizona cardinals after the dolphins say he passed the league's five-step concussion protocol. he has not played since he suffered a concussion in week two of the season. it was at least his third in his professional career. tyler, back over to you. >> all right kate, thank you very much. >>> well, the federal trade mission finalized its, quote, click to can
rogers with your cnbc news update. moments ago in arizona, president biden addressed a u.s. policy that forcibly separated generations of indigenous children from their families >> the federaly apologized for what happened until today. i formally apologize >> these children were sent to federally-backed boarding schools for more than 150 years for forced assimilation. biden called the apology long overdue. >>> former abercrombie & fitch ceo will be in a courtroom to...
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federal r&d and grant programs we have. >> another question. a gentleman right there. >> my name is roger and i wanted to thank the panel for dwelling a lot on history of science and research in the united states. my question goes back to another historic example. it is a contrary example to the ones that have been cited so far. by almost any measure, 1972 was the peak of the cold war. a shooting war in vietnam between the united states and russia. proxies in southern africa, the middle east, south america. yet at the height of the cold war, the most anti-russian president we probably ever had, richard nixon signed an agreement with russia for apollo. he spectacularly showed that science cooperation was above geopolitics. there was an area that was so visionary that we could cooperate. obviously the russians could have slipped the american astronauts' throats or bombed part of it. the point i'm getting to is if we compare then to today when the most anti-russian president in our history would cooperate in a spectacular example of pure science cooperation, it is my impression that we canno
federal r&d and grant programs we have. >> another question. a gentleman right there. >> my name is roger and i wanted to thank the panel for dwelling a lot on history of science and research in the united states. my question goes back to another historic example. it is a contrary example to the ones that have been cited so far. by almost any measure, 1972 was the peak of the cold war. a shooting war in vietnam between the united states and russia. proxies in southern africa,...
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rogers, or but -- vice versa. because they don't want to give either party a blank check when it comes to control of the federal governmentis point. one interesting thing to keep an eye on is we have seen a d crease -- decrease in the instances of split ticket voting, but this year there might be a bounce back. i could see that being the case. host: kim is in flint michigan. caller: hello. my question is regarding the last three elections including this one that trump has been in, what do you think the increase in support has been especially for this election for him in the michigan area? do you think anything is related to race? guest:, that is another fabulous question. we see shifts in trump support over from 16 to 22 now sort of predicting those levels of support will be in 2024. i think that there are some racial differences. we can draw some distinctions based on racial lines and if we go to 2016, there were some people in michigan especially in places like oakland county which i mentioned before is this very diverse now state -- county when it comes to demographics, culture, etc.. but there were some voters in 2016
rogers, or but -- vice versa. because they don't want to give either party a blank check when it comes to control of the federal governmentis point. one interesting thing to keep an eye on is we have seen a d crease -- decrease in the instances of split ticket voting, but this year there might be a bounce back. i could see that being the case. host: kim is in flint michigan. caller: hello. my question is regarding the last three elections including this one that trump has been in, what do you...
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rogers, or but -- vice versa. because they don't want to give either party a blank check when it comes to control of the federal governmentis point. one interesting thing to keep an eye on is we have seen a d crease -- decrease in the instances of split ticket voting, but this year there might be a bounce back. i could see that being the case. host: kim is in flint michigan. caller: hello. my question is regarding the last three elections including this one that trump has been in, what do you think the increase in support has been especially for this election for him in the michigan area? do you think anything is related to race? guest:, that is another fabulous question. we see shifts in trump support over from 16 to 22 now sort of predicting those levels of support will be in 2024. i think that there are some racial differences. we can draw some distinctions based on racial lines and if we go to 2016, there were some people in michigan especially in places like oakland county which i mentioned before is this very diverse now state -- county when it comes to demographics, culture, etc.. but there were some voters in 2016
rogers, or but -- vice versa. because they don't want to give either party a blank check when it comes to control of the federal governmentis point. one interesting thing to keep an eye on is we have seen a d crease -- decrease in the instances of split ticket voting, but this year there might be a bounce back. i could see that being the case. host: kim is in flint michigan. caller: hello. my question is regarding the last three elections including this one that trump has been in, what do you...
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federal r&d and grant programs we have. >> another question. a gentleman right there. >> my name is roger and i wanted to thank the panel for dwelling a lot on history of science and research in the united states. my question goes back to another historic example. it is a contrary example to the ones that have been cited so far. by almost any measure, 1972 was the peak of the cold war. a shooting war in vietnam between the united states and russia. proxies in southern africa, the middle east, south america. yet at the height of the cold war, the most anti-russian president we probably ever had, richard nixon signed an agreement with russia for apollo. he spectacularly showed that science cooperation was above geopolitics. there was an area that was so visionary that we could cooperate. obviously the russians could have slipped the american astronauts' throats or bombed part of it. the point i'm getting to is if we compare then to today when the most anti-russian president in our history would cooperate in a spectacular example of pure science cooperation, it is my impression that we canno
federal r&d and grant programs we have. >> another question. a gentleman right there. >> my name is roger and i wanted to thank the panel for dwelling a lot on history of science and research in the united states. my question goes back to another historic example. it is a contrary example to the ones that have been cited so far. by almost any measure, 1972 was the peak of the cold war. a shooting war in vietnam between the united states and russia. proxies in southern africa,...