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now, if you ever wondered what type of manager wayne rooney is, you're in luck.ymouth argyle is currently being filmed. it's not yet known which platform or channel will screen the show, or when it will go to air. rooney took over at argyle in may and has led plymouth to four wins and four draws from their 15 championship matches this season. there we go, lots to look forward to on that one. you can, of course, get all the latest sports news from the usual places, the bbc sport app orfrom our website at the usual address. but from me and the team, thanks for watching and we'll see you next time. hello. for some of us right now, there are some pretty tricky travel conditions out there — some snow, some ice — as cold air sinks its way across the uk. certainly a very cold feel to the weather on tuesday — more snow and ice for some. so what's going on? well, we've got this battleground, this dividing line between mild air still clinging on in the south, and something much colder surging down from the north. and along that dividing line, we've got a frontal system tha
now, if you ever wondered what type of manager wayne rooney is, you're in luck.ymouth argyle is currently being filmed. it's not yet known which platform or channel will screen the show, or when it will go to air. rooney took over at argyle in may and has led plymouth to four wins and four draws from their 15 championship matches this season. there we go, lots to look forward to on that one. you can, of course, get all the latest sports news from the usual places, the bbc sport app orfrom our...
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rooney took over at home park in may and has led argyle to four wins and four draws in their 15 championship far this season. an unbeaten 61 from marcus stoinis steered australia to victory by seven wickets in their third and final t20 match of the series against pakistan. the hosts had wrapped up the series after winning the first two matches. aaron hardie took 3—21 as pakistan crashed to a meagre 117 all out in hobart. australia wrapped up the game in the 12th over. the charlotte hornets guard lamelo ball has been fined $100,000 by the nba for making an "offensive and derogatory" homophobic comment. ball made the remark in a courtside interview after the hornets' home win over the milwaukee bucks on saturday. meanwhile on sunday, there were wins for houston rockets, dallas mavericks, la clippers, and the new york knicks beat the brooklyn nets by 114 points to 104. and that's all the sport for now. gynaecology waiting lists across the uk have more than doubled since the start of the covid pandemic in february 2020. the number of outstanding appointments has now reached more than three quart
rooney took over at home park in may and has led argyle to four wins and four draws in their 15 championship far this season. an unbeaten 61 from marcus stoinis steered australia to victory by seven wickets in their third and final t20 match of the series against pakistan. the hosts had wrapped up the series after winning the first two matches. aaron hardie took 3—21 as pakistan crashed to a meagre 117 all out in hobart. australia wrapped up the game in the 12th over. the charlotte hornets...
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kate rooney on crowdstrike. michael, i'll begin with you.he dow. tariff talk, oh, well. >> yeah. i mean look, even at its worst i think it was like a two-thirds of a percent drop in the s&p futures. it wasn't as if there was panic and if that was off record high levels just about and we're up 4% in the last three weeks. the market in a mode for giving a lot of complications that might come along. we're deferring to the seasonal strength, the also very kind of upside bias of this week. the majority of the market is kind of flat to down today, but there's just enough strength in the large caps to push us over and it's this rotation and kind of dispersion that's been helping the market as you've kind of cooled off from the highs of really like november, call it 11th or so when we got the post-election pop. everything is in order here. i do think that we have to notice that some of the economic numbers have softened up. housing market seems stuck. beyond that, there's nothing to be too concerned about in the here and now given what's expected in
kate rooney on crowdstrike. michael, i'll begin with you.he dow. tariff talk, oh, well. >> yeah. i mean look, even at its worst i think it was like a two-thirds of a percent drop in the s&p futures. it wasn't as if there was panic and if that was off record high levels just about and we're up 4% in the last three weeks. the market in a mode for giving a lot of complications that might come along. we're deferring to the seasonal strength, the also very kind of upside bias of this week....
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kate rooney.ave said is too big to fail. if america is going to have supremacy at all or leadership in chip manufacturing, intel has to work. it seems like raimondo thinks intel is finding its way. wall street does not necessarily think intel is finding its way given its decline. >> i thought this one kind of washed out a little bit. i think the commentary with qualcomm a couple months ago -- they actually referred to the rumor. they spoke to it. they said we're going to wait until there's a new administration. then you look at qualcomm, their guidance today. it got mailed. i don't think that deal is going to happen anymore. i thought intel was setting up for a good move into the chips act cash, but who knows. >> i want to go to the beginning of raimondo's comments. i think people who haven't bothered to dig into this seem to think it's just regulations slowing innovation, and that's absolutely incorrect. so they are trying to partner with private sector companies and other governments so they col
kate rooney.ave said is too big to fail. if america is going to have supremacy at all or leadership in chip manufacturing, intel has to work. it seems like raimondo thinks intel is finding its way. wall street does not necessarily think intel is finding its way given its decline. >> i thought this one kind of washed out a little bit. i think the commentary with qualcomm a couple months ago -- they actually referred to the rumor. they spoke to it. they said we're going to wait until...
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rooney took over at home park in may and has led argyle to four wins and four draws in their 15 championshipeason. an unbeaten 61 from marcus stoinis steered australia to victory by sevenwickets in their third and final t20 match of the series against pakistan. the hosts had already won the series after winning the first two matches. aaron hardie took 3—21 as pakistan crashed to a meagre 117 all out in hobart. australia wrapped up the game in the 12th over. the charlotte hornets guard lamelo ball has been fined $100,000 by the nba for making an "offensive and derogatory" homophobic comment. ball made the remark in a courtside interview after the hornets�* home win over the milwaukee bucks on saturday. meanwhile on sunday, there were wins for houston rockets, dallas mavericks, la clippers, and the new york knicks beat the brooklyn nets by 114 points to 104. and that's all the sport for now. more now on our main story as president biden gives ukraine the go—ahead to use american long—range missiles to strike deep inside russian territory. the kremlin has reacted by saying that if ukraine does
rooney took over at home park in may and has led argyle to four wins and four draws in their 15 championshipeason. an unbeaten 61 from marcus stoinis steered australia to victory by sevenwickets in their third and final t20 match of the series against pakistan. the hosts had already won the series after winning the first two matches. aaron hardie took 3—21 as pakistan crashed to a meagre 117 all out in hobart. australia wrapped up the game in the 12th over. the charlotte hornets guard lamelo...
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scott, back to you. >> kate rooney.about jet blue. >> scott, this is actually a tale of two airline stocks, jet blue and spirit. let's start first off by looking at what both stocks did today, and they went in opposite directions. jet blue having one of its best years since 2015. we are on case for jet blue's best year since 2015 as you take a look at shares of jet blue, the reason it's moving higher is because, look, they have 73 direct routes that overlap with spirit. if spirit moves closer to bankruptcy, and there was the wsj report yesterday that they are considering that, does this benefit jet blue in some fashion? and as you take a look at shares of spirit, keep in mind, we've seen airlines go towards bankruptcy, and ultimately file for bankruptcy. while that may wipe out the shares, doesn't mean that the airline goes away. it takes a long time for an airline to truly go out of business, even if it does go into bankruptcy. scott, back to you. >> appreciate that. phil, thank you, phil lebeau. back to mike, a little
scott, back to you. >> kate rooney.about jet blue. >> scott, this is actually a tale of two airline stocks, jet blue and spirit. let's start first off by looking at what both stocks did today, and they went in opposite directions. jet blue having one of its best years since 2015. we are on case for jet blue's best year since 2015 as you take a look at shares of jet blue, the reason it's moving higher is because, look, they have 73 direct routes that overlap with spirit. if spirit...
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they are those who say that during the period when the germans administered rolando rooney, they started so in this seems of discord by bringing in different vs and between peoples was both the same language, but identifying them by looking at the physical features on say these uh with those, with the shut down noses on these are tips is who i thought law. and of course they why that why they are those who also say that the administration that had been led by the what to why responsible for this? and in this regard, the administration of president, have you had him on whose desk on a dr. wisco leaving from a this mission in? i'd wish i was the immediate fuck all the general side. when the plane was shot down on the what to is the operating on the, in the 100 room way, or the people who i talked together started them on, isaac the 2 tvs by calling them corporate. just, we now know that this was organized. we know that the elements within their who to community do who them one eyes, the hooters, and we know that there was a plan to destroy on to eliminate the boots is as the face of this.
they are those who say that during the period when the germans administered rolando rooney, they started so in this seems of discord by bringing in different vs and between peoples was both the same language, but identifying them by looking at the physical features on say these uh with those, with the shut down noses on these are tips is who i thought law. and of course they why that why they are those who also say that the administration that had been led by the what to why responsible for...
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thank you ella. >> i want to thank you you dan rooney and rick thanheck it out.razy story coming up. a georgia mother arrested all because her then ten-year-old son was walking alone. she's next. >> what am i underarrest for? >> reckless endangerment dcial >> how was i recklessly endangering my child? mucinex k. aaaaaaaaaaaaa. - headache? - better now. mucinex kickstart gives all-in-one and done relief with a morning jolt of instant cooling sensation. it's comeback season. oh, we got a weathertech gift card! weathertech is the perfect gift for everyone. may i? (laughs) laser measured floorliners protect carpet in the front and second row. cargo liner protects the rear. the side window deflector offers more protection. my turn! the sinkmat contains spills in cabinets. something for you too, buddy! pets eat safely with the non-toxic pet feeding system. find these american made gifts or get a gift card instantly at wt.com. for people who feel limited by the unpredictability of generalized myasthenia gravis, season to season, ultomiris is continuous symptom control,
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let's get back to kate rooney for the key stocks that you need to watch. kate? >> hey, scott.shares of archer-dan yells-midland falling today after missing estimates and issuing underwhelming guidance. plus, the food processer continues to struggle with accounting issues. the company plans to re-file results for 2023 and then cancelled its current quarter earnings call as well. and then shares of astera labs blew by expectations for the current quarter and issued upbeat guidance for q4. the chip maker is seeing surging demands, helping drive results higher today. thank you. >> areatppcie that. >>> still ahead, super micro reporting top of the hour. we break down the key things to watch for. we're back after this break. municipal bonds don't usually get the media coverage the stock market does. in fact, most people don't find them all that exciting. but, if you're looking for the potential for consistent income that's federally tax-free. now is an excellent time to consider municipal bonds from hennion & walsh. if you have at least $10,000 to invest, call and talk with one of o
let's get back to kate rooney for the key stocks that you need to watch. kate? >> hey, scott.shares of archer-dan yells-midland falling today after missing estimates and issuing underwhelming guidance. plus, the food processer continues to struggle with accounting issues. the company plans to re-file results for 2023 and then cancelled its current quarter earnings call as well. and then shares of astera labs blew by expectations for the current quarter and issued upbeat guidance for q4....
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joining me with chuck todd, ch christina rooney, mark short, and former white house press secretary,en psaki. welcome to sunday and a special election edition of "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news headquarters in new york, the longest running show in television history, this is a special edition of "meet the press" with kristin welker. >>> good sunday morning from our election headquarters at 30 rockefeller plaza in new york. with just 48 hours until election day, the stakes could not be higher in what may be the closest election in recent memory. as former president donald trump and vice president kamala harris promise two starkly different paths for the country. >> as president, i pledge to seek common ground and common sense solutions to the challenges you face. i am not looking to score political points. i am looking tomake progress. >> we will not be invaded. we will not be occupied. we will not be overrun. we will not be conquered. we will be a free and proud nation once again. >> more than 72 million americans have already cast their ballots, seven states will decid
joining me with chuck todd, ch christina rooney, mark short, and former white house press secretary,en psaki. welcome to sunday and a special election edition of "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news headquarters in new york, the longest running show in television history, this is a special edition of "meet the press" with kristin welker. >>> good sunday morning from our election headquarters at 30 rockefeller plaza in new york. with just 48 hours...
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jessica lessin along with our own kate rooney and steve kovach. >>> our next guest has a note out inuantify the spending cuts and possible targets of the newly formed department of government efficiency headed by elon musk and ramaswamy. i am joined by sarah bianchi, strategist of international political affairs that ever court. by the way, i notice as our colleague brian sullivan points out that the defense -- i don't know if it is contractors, really trading down sharply in anticipation of what could happen. >> there is a lot at risk when you announce a commission like that. but it is important for people to keep in mind, that a lot of the federal government spending is social security and medicare. that is really the most of it, honestly. and there's defense spending which can be politically difficult. it is a big part of the budget, but lots of republicans in particular like to increase it. and then the other part, we call nondiscretionary. nondefense discretionary, education and the like. i think people, while elon musk is a great innovator and has certainly made a lot of contri
jessica lessin along with our own kate rooney and steve kovach. >>> our next guest has a note out inuantify the spending cuts and possible targets of the newly formed department of government efficiency headed by elon musk and ramaswamy. i am joined by sarah bianchi, strategist of international political affairs that ever court. by the way, i notice as our colleague brian sullivan points out that the defense -- i don't know if it is contractors, really trading down sharply in...
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kate rooney, deirdre bosa and justin post, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >>> let's get to the other big story this week, and since the election, which is bitcoin getting closer and closer to hitting $100,000. just above $99,000 right now, in fact. it's up more than 40% since trump's win on the hopes of a more crypto-friendly administration, and that's not the only catalyst as michael saylor, the cofounder and executive chairman of microstrategy pointed out on "squawk box" earlier today. >> participants in the market are buying bitcoin 20x faster than the supply is coming from the miners. there's a major demand-supply imbalance and that's going to continue for the foreseeable future. >> well, my next guest agrees and says investors are actually still early in the game when they get into bitcoin now. joining us is hunter horsily, the founder and ceo of bitwise asset management. there's a lot of pent-up demand for bitcoin. >> yeah. it's remarkable, kelly. in some ways, it feels like bitcoin has been around forever now. we've been talking abo
kate rooney, deirdre bosa and justin post, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >>> let's get to the other big story this week, and since the election, which is bitcoin getting closer and closer to hitting $100,000. just above $99,000 right now, in fact. it's up more than 40% since trump's win on the hopes of a more crypto-friendly administration, and that's not the only catalyst as michael saylor, the cofounder and executive chairman of microstrategy pointed out on "squawk...
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has the very -- you know, kate rooney has the latest but we can't connect with her.t it ourselves. we say legacy tech but all the enthusiasm is surrounding a.i. and its play there >> which is not getting in the -- it's interesting. dan and i had a conversation earlier today and i thought there was a really good chance cisco would come out, say something was good enough to get it to trade back to levels we saw, you know, a year, year and a half or so ago that's clearly not happening now. but again, it's not all that exciting i mean, people say, look at the multiple yeah, it's cheap, but you have single-digit earnings growth, single-digit eps growth, it's not that compelling other than the fact that this is a stock that just says anything incrementally good and it should be higher than it is now >> k. ro is back >> hey, mel. you set it up well, guy. revenue and profit at cisco did fall, it's been spending big on a.i. but it did beat expectations at least for the quarter. the networking equipment company raised its revenue forecast. street's taking that as a sign of dem
has the very -- you know, kate rooney has the latest but we can't connect with her.t it ourselves. we say legacy tech but all the enthusiasm is surrounding a.i. and its play there >> which is not getting in the -- it's interesting. dan and i had a conversation earlier today and i thought there was a really good chance cisco would come out, say something was good enough to get it to trade back to levels we saw, you know, a year, year and a half or so ago that's clearly not happening now....
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christina londono rooney, senior washington correspondent for telemundo, and marc short, former chiefstaff to vice president mike pence. thanks to all of you for being here in our election headquarters studios. >> it's here! >> it's finally here. here we are, and, chuck, i have to kick it off with you. set the scene of where we are. you have our poll which shows this race is deadlocked and it hasn't really moved from our last poll and then you have the poll out of iowa. what do you make of these results? >> look. i'll set the iowa poll result aside for a little bit. i've looked at the sort of three outcomes this of this race that are staring at us. if you look at it through the prism of history and what happens when there are unpopular presidencies and that's advantage trump. when you look at the last ten days, who has had the better campaign and the better closing, that's harris. trump has had a treshl last -- terrible last days who he is trying to speak to. and the data points to a tie, right? >> right. >> including our poll and all of this other stuff and we're all trying to figure
christina londono rooney, senior washington correspondent for telemundo, and marc short, former chiefstaff to vice president mike pence. thanks to all of you for being here in our election headquarters studios. >> it's here! >> it's finally here. here we are, and, chuck, i have to kick it off with you. set the scene of where we are. you have our poll which shows this race is deadlocked and it hasn't really moved from our last poll and then you have the poll out of iowa. what do you...
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the result lifts rooney's side out of the bottom three.anjames in his squad for the first time after he missed the first four internationals of the season due to injury, and bellamy believes his return gives wales more options going forward. outstanding player. a player i really like. been unfortunate with his injury, though. we haven't been able to use him over the past four games, but really excited to have a player of his quality and his speed. adding to what we've already got. northern ireland have also named their squad, with uncapped brighton defender rory mcconville selected for the first time. michael o'neill�*s side will face belarus in belfast, before travelling to luxembourg, but will be without paddy mcnair and eoin toal due to injury. but despite those absentees, o'neill is looking to use his time with the squad wisely. the most important thing for me is always... you get your international players five times a year, so you want to build on each time they get them. we've had a lot of positive camps. probably no more than octob
the result lifts rooney's side out of the bottom three.anjames in his squad for the first time after he missed the first four internationals of the season due to injury, and bellamy believes his return gives wales more options going forward. outstanding player. a player i really like. been unfortunate with his injury, though. we haven't been able to use him over the past four games, but really excited to have a player of his quality and his speed. adding to what we've already got. northern...
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kate rooney has more on that move. is taking down shares. kate, quite a move in robinhood here on this analyst call. >> yeah, mike, up about 10% today. it's been continuing this post-election rally. we've seen in robinhood. that analyst upgrade, though, appears to be the driver today, so you had needham upgrading robinhood to a buy, about 40% upside baked into that call today. analysts over there writing that robinhood is positioned to be a major beneficiary, they say, of more positive regulation within the crypto space, while emerging as a leader in its equity and options offering. they also point out that robinhood has had to kind of play it safe on some of the product offerings to try to avoid enforcement action from the s.e.c., but under a new s.e.c. chair with president-elect donald trump, that could allow the brokage firm to launch products a bit faster without fear of retribution. they were issued a wells notice by gensler's s.e.c. on crypto in particular. it has been reported also that dan gallagher, robinhood'
kate rooney has more on that move. is taking down shares. kate, quite a move in robinhood here on this analyst call. >> yeah, mike, up about 10% today. it's been continuing this post-election rally. we've seen in robinhood. that analyst upgrade, though, appears to be the driver today, so you had needham upgrading robinhood to a buy, about 40% upside baked into that call today. analysts over there writing that robinhood is positioned to be a major beneficiary, they say, of more positive...
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the british footballer wayne rooney, he waited till he was 20. you, 8a. why the wait?nough has happened to me that it could possibly be interesting for someone to read, i thought, and to... it was fun once i started it. i enjoyed thinking about things that had happened to me and my childhood and stuff, and that sort of was spurring me on, in a way. they called me sonny and paci, their nickname for pacino. they also called me pistachio. i liked pistachio ice cream, so they called me that. the autobiography deals a lot with family and fatherhood, obviously. and you became a father again last year. oh, yeah. how have you reacted to that? well, it's extraordinary. i've reacted to it as many ways as you could possibly react to it. it was... it's wonderful. you know, i have this little person who's talking to me, but he's not... he's still, you know, too young. everything he does is real. everything he does is interesting to me, you know? so, we...we talk. i play the harmonica with him, and we made this kind of contact, so it's fun. it's fun to have, like, four kids now. and
the british footballer wayne rooney, he waited till he was 20. you, 8a. why the wait?nough has happened to me that it could possibly be interesting for someone to read, i thought, and to... it was fun once i started it. i enjoyed thinking about things that had happened to me and my childhood and stuff, and that sort of was spurring me on, in a way. they called me sonny and paci, their nickname for pacino. they also called me pistachio. i liked pistachio ice cream, so they called me that. the...
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me kind of rooney and journalist and whistle blow a pull to to was kidnapped off to watching a football match at a nearby cafe unknown men forced him into a call and beat him up, brutally. he says they wanted to kill him. just midway up to the cfo's dead. there was a motorcycle that's working just around the corner. that's when they left and drove all the comments. they were convinced that i was there just before that they told me they had a mission and told me to say my last breath. when you talk and say your last pray i, you know what i mean? see, suppose i some church is still trying to find out who wanted to kill him so far. no one has been arrested as evidence to documented and published pictures of his injuries. this was not the 1st time he was attacked. budget was the most brutal. he still carries both the physical and emotional scars. mr. moseley sees a trauma for life when i pass the display as i get flushed bucks of the time. why young ladies? even as guy here on the left side of my face, my eyes to suffer from the post traumatic lakehoma. and apart from that injurious, there
me kind of rooney and journalist and whistle blow a pull to to was kidnapped off to watching a football match at a nearby cafe unknown men forced him into a call and beat him up, brutally. he says they wanted to kill him. just midway up to the cfo's dead. there was a motorcycle that's working just around the corner. that's when they left and drove all the comments. they were convinced that i was there just before that they told me they had a mission and told me to say my last breath. when you...
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leeds are up to second in the table after cruising past wayne rooney's plymouth by 3—0.ednesday to climb to fifth. cardiff scored a stoppage time winner to beat norwich. bristol city made it eight league matches without defeat, beating preston 3—1. fourth—placed burnley play millwall tomorrow. it's the first round of the fa cup today — and there's no replays at this stage now. nine of the 31 ties this afternoon went to penalties with six more matches to come across the next two days. let's take you to live pictures of the game on bbc two right now — league one northampton, taking on seventh tier kettering... at sixfields — a northamptonshire derby 1—0 the score watch it on bbc two, the iplayer on the bbc sport website. it's a bumper day of football, which also includes celtic taking on aberdeen in the scottish league cup semifinal at hampden park. both sides are undefeated domestically. and after a is—minute delay to kick off due to poor visibilty caused by pyrotechnics, it was celtic who started the best — cameron carter—vickers put them in front before kyogo made it 2—
leeds are up to second in the table after cruising past wayne rooney's plymouth by 3—0.ednesday to climb to fifth. cardiff scored a stoppage time winner to beat norwich. bristol city made it eight league matches without defeat, beating preston 3—1. fourth—placed burnley play millwall tomorrow. it's the first round of the fa cup today — and there's no replays at this stage now. nine of the 31 ties this afternoon went to penalties with six more matches to come across the next two days....
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the 1939 film "babes in arms" with mickey rooney and judy garland impersonating fdr and er. however after eleanor's death in november of 1962 the paths opened for film makers to put her life and that of franklin on television screens. the eleanor roosevelt story won the best documentary in 1965. "eleanor and franklin" in 1976. that is how i was introduced as a girl to the roosevelts. she has been in more than 50 different films or television shows including the first lady series in 2022 and a major topic of at least 25 documents. she recognized that the movies were primarily enjoyed as entertainment but also identified them as something used to shape public opinion and act as a powerful stimulus. by 1951 er hosted a discussion of television itself. impressed by the potential but concerned with how convincing selling to sponsors of products it was proving to be. experiencing and exploiting the visual mediums were part of eleanor roosevelt's skill set. from the early sound era to the time television became a dominant political force. thank you. so we have time for se ques >> w
the 1939 film "babes in arms" with mickey rooney and judy garland impersonating fdr and er. however after eleanor's death in november of 1962 the paths opened for film makers to put her life and that of franklin on television screens. the eleanor roosevelt story won the best documentary in 1965. "eleanor and franklin" in 1976. that is how i was introduced as a girl to the roosevelts. she has been in more than 50 different films or television shows including the first lady...
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leeds are up to second in the table after cruising past wayne rooney's plymouth by three goals to nilll to third. watford hit six past sheffield wednesday to climb to fifth. cardiff scored a stoppage time winner to beat norwich. bristol city made it eight league matches without defeat, beating preston 3—1. fourth—placed burnley play millwall tomorrow. the first round of the fa cup continues today — and there's no replays at this stage now. nine of the 31 ties this afternoon went to penalties with six more matches to come across the next two days. kettering are leading northampton at the moment. they have taken the lead with a headed goalfrom nile ranger. let's take you to live pictures of the game on bbc two right now — league one northampton, taking on seventh tier kettering... at sixfields — a northamptonshire derby 2—1 to kettering at the moment. watch it on bbc two, the iplayer on the bbc sport website. celtic are emphatically through to the final of the scottish league cup, after breezing past fellow scottish premiership frontrunners aberdeen at hampden.. in the first of semis. t
leeds are up to second in the table after cruising past wayne rooney's plymouth by three goals to nilll to third. watford hit six past sheffield wednesday to climb to fifth. cardiff scored a stoppage time winner to beat norwich. bristol city made it eight league matches without defeat, beating preston 3—1. fourth—placed burnley play millwall tomorrow. the first round of the fa cup continues today — and there's no replays at this stage now. nine of the 31 ties this afternoon went to...
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for example, the 1939 film babes in arms with mickey rooney and judy garland impersonating fdr in e.r. and the reverent 1945 british film great day, in which a british village plans for her visit. for her visit. however, after eleanor's death in november 1962, the past with open for filmmakers and documentary documentarians about her life and that of franklin on film and television, the eleanor roosevelt story won the oscar for best documentary. 1965. and as the seventies, dawn, they became the subject of emmy award winning television dramas such as eleanor and franklin in 1976, which is how i was introduced as a girl to roosevelts. she's been a major or supporting character in more than 50 different narrative films, television shows, including showtime's the first lady series in 22 and a major topic of at least 25 documentaries. she was also an early advocate for visual literacy space, referring to the newsreels, e.r. wrote in 1938. i can that seeing things is almost a necessity in this visual minded period of our development. she recognized that the movies were primarily enjoyed as
for example, the 1939 film babes in arms with mickey rooney and judy garland impersonating fdr in e.r. and the reverent 1945 british film great day, in which a british village plans for her visit. for her visit. however, after eleanor's death in november 1962, the past with open for filmmakers and documentary documentarians about her life and that of franklin on film and television, the eleanor roosevelt story won the oscar for best documentary. 1965. and as the seventies, dawn, they became the...
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we had a golden generation of players for we have had joachim gerard, flament and wayne rooney move in cole, where is the next generation coming from? today we will find out where the english coaches are, where they are not, and what barriers there might be for coach at all levels, compared to our friends on the continent. a quote from don carson, carson, lee carsley, we need more british coaches in the premier league, the championship, to give that chance to show what they can do. the higher the level we can coachin do. the higher the level we can coach in the premier league and the champions league, getting those experiences, the more beneficial that will be to the game in general. he also says, they have to earn that right. to illustrate his point three of the 20 premier league managers are english, you have a welshman, a northern irish man. and when the premier league started 70% of the bosses were english. it is not just the men's game. only a third of head coaches in the wsl are english, two of the 12 are english women. what are the barriers to entry? what is stopping them progre
we had a golden generation of players for we have had joachim gerard, flament and wayne rooney move in cole, where is the next generation coming from? today we will find out where the english coaches are, where they are not, and what barriers there might be for coach at all levels, compared to our friends on the continent. a quote from don carson, carson, lee carsley, we need more british coaches in the premier league, the championship, to give that chance to show what they can do. the higher...
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. >> i was in rooney, let me tell you, listen to me, okay. >> one other play. >> go ahead. of course. >> you have stocks like that. you have stocks. and you say, i'm -- i'm going to be in one. i want to own the next one. and it turns out that there is a next one. >> that could be a very bad strategy, jim. >> well, you -- another thing that's happened is that there's a dichotomy of portfolios. they want to be in these s&p portfolios because they're told you're a knucklehead if you're not but want to make money beyond that, and i think that's fine. and i'm not going to say they're wrong. that's my point, david. i'm not going to say they're wrong. >> i do this all the time to you, but you wrote a book "get rich carefully" and in the book you always say 20% gains don't be afraid of ringing the register. we're looking at gains above that. >> you want to take some off. >> say the exact opposite. >> i'm not -- i'm mercurial but not that arbitrarily. palantir is a great example. the average person says why isn't it at 120. that's what the person says. i am not going to go against o
. >> i was in rooney, let me tell you, listen to me, okay. >> one other play. >> go ahead. of course. >> you have stocks like that. you have stocks. and you say, i'm -- i'm going to be in one. i want to own the next one. and it turns out that there is a next one. >> that could be a very bad strategy, jim. >> well, you -- another thing that's happened is that there's a dichotomy of portfolios. they want to be in these s&p portfolios because they're told...
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kate rooney. >> how might the shift in sentiment and planning affect san francisco real estate?bls about that last week. >> we are looking at san francisco because i believe it has bottomed out. i think we talked about this before, that we thought that that market was bottoming out soon. the voters, as i've said in these progressive city, the quality of life is so bad they are now losing patience with these progressive policies and why the mayor in san francisco was defeated. >> our next guest has his finger on the pulse of san francisco as well, the owner of one of the city's largest office buildings. chairman and ceo and here on set with us. welcome. >> thank you. >> [ inaudible ] the past two weeks have been like? >> tremendous amount of optimism in the city. sam altman's selection to join the transition team is a key moment because it does show that daniel laurie actually is connected to the city. he knows what people need, what people care about. i said to mayor breed a couple years back, your job as the mayor is to make people feel loved. you need to -- companies feel like
kate rooney. >> how might the shift in sentiment and planning affect san francisco real estate?bls about that last week. >> we are looking at san francisco because i believe it has bottomed out. i think we talked about this before, that we thought that that market was bottoming out soon. the voters, as i've said in these progressive city, the quality of life is so bad they are now losing patience with these progressive policies and why the mayor in san francisco was defeated....
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kate rooney has that story in private technology. >> several sources tell me that data bricks, one ofluable private tech companies is in them middle of raising billions of dollars and not in a rush to go public. three sources telling me the company is on track to raise at least $5 billion in private markets. it could be closer to $8 billion depending on when the round closes. the valuation, that will be at least 55 million dollars. it's a major step up from the last private valuation which is around 43 billion earlier this year. they are backed by nvidia, fidelity, and others. unclear if those names are doubling down to get back in the round. it is focused on getting employees access to liquidity. if you don't have an ipo employees want to cash out and it reduces the need to go public. i am told the company is not in a rush. they could delay the ipo beyond next year. the ceo has been noncommittal on a timeline saying last week that it could still happen in late 2025. the step up does come as other rival companies have struggled. data bricks competes with snowflake and other companies.
kate rooney has that story in private technology. >> several sources tell me that data bricks, one ofluable private tech companies is in them middle of raising billions of dollars and not in a rush to go public. three sources telling me the company is on track to raise at least $5 billion in private markets. it could be closer to $8 billion depending on when the round closes. the valuation, that will be at least 55 million dollars. it's a major step up from the last private valuation...
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kate rooney has been tracking the action for us. hey, kate. >> reporter: good morning.eally delivered exactly what investors wanted to see. better profitability while still investing in growth. the street was really focused on margin expansion and better operating profits, especially in the retail business. 5.9% margins expanding from 5.6. that segment had contracted in q2 overall margins coming in at 11%. that beat expectations operating income grew 129% from a year ago, highlighting amazon's cost cutting efforts and a focus on efficiency paying off. the ad business, it's emerging as a high-margin growth area for amazon, and the cloud business, amazon web services has 38% margins growing 19% year over year, which was right in line with what the street was looking for, plus a lot of bullish commentary when it came to artificial intelligence within aws. despiend all the spending around it, the ceo saying ai is a multi-billion dollar run rate business growing triple digit percentages year over year >> it is a really unusually large maybe once in a lifetime type of opportu
kate rooney has been tracking the action for us. hey, kate. >> reporter: good morning.eally delivered exactly what investors wanted to see. better profitability while still investing in growth. the street was really focused on margin expansion and better operating profits, especially in the retail business. 5.9% margins expanding from 5.6. that segment had contracted in q2 overall margins coming in at 11%. that beat expectations operating income grew 129% from a year ago, highlighting...
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julia boorstin on the key figures for two studio films and kate rooney on the latest amazon funding forpic. courtney, pretty positive responses to the retail numbers in the last day or so. what are we looking for next? >> most better than expected for the quarters but with caution for the sleigh season. the xrt outperforming the s&p 500 this week. gap inc one of the names surging following the better than expected earnings report. i spoke with ceo richard dixon in an interview about the progress of the transformation. >> the apparel industry decline 1.5 and we grew share in all of our brands. this is the fourth consecutive quarter of sales growth, seventh consecutive quarter of share gains, so you're really seeing the sequential progress in a reinvigoration strategy driving top top. >> gap might have gained apparel. ross said higher priced necessities are pressuring its shoppers spending ability. we'll hear more next week when dick's, macy's, kohl's, bias and a couple others -- best buy reports. gap says the early holiday sales it's seen are off to a strong start while target's quarter
julia boorstin on the key figures for two studio films and kate rooney on the latest amazon funding forpic. courtney, pretty positive responses to the retail numbers in the last day or so. what are we looking for next? >> most better than expected for the quarters but with caution for the sleigh season. the xrt outperforming the s&p 500 this week. gap inc one of the names surging following the better than expected earnings report. i spoke with ceo richard dixon in an interview about...
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kate rooney with a look at the year that changed the company and its ceo. >> so, since that dramatic year ago, sam altman has consolidated power within openai. he has shown this prolific ability to raise money and he has become really the face of the a.i. industry, but altman is still divisive the freddie macchures within the executive ranks reveals tensions about safety in the company's competitive position people close to tman tell me his superpower as they describe it is strategy and strategic thinking that was on display last year as he got back into the ceo seat in a matter of days they remember a year ago at this time being hunkered down at altman's san francisco home trying to unwind what was essentially a coup where board members fired altman people at the company tell me that comes really the tension there comes from within openai, comes from this tension between the deep academic roots and that brushing against the massive commercial potential for in company. i am told they are in the process of becoming officially a for profit company there is a motto there that they use i
kate rooney with a look at the year that changed the company and its ceo. >> so, since that dramatic year ago, sam altman has consolidated power within openai. he has shown this prolific ability to raise money and he has become really the face of the a.i. industry, but altman is still divisive the freddie macchures within the executive ranks reveals tensions about safety in the company's competitive position people close to tman tell me his superpower as they describe it is strategy and...
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rooney brothers, i am one of you. do not let trump fool you what he did for you and lie to you.can't name one thing, can you that he did for you. fooled you twice, shame on you. trump has been debate of everything he's been starters with. his criminal congress missing the did not hold him accountable to the rule of law. you all calmen in c-span and you reveal your poorly educated and get an education and grow up! host: john in oil city, pennsylvania, trump supporter. good morning, jeff. caller: yeah, there's no doubt that donald trump was the very best president that we've ever had in american history. because look what happened in afghanistan. they pulled right out of there, led to israel the problem that they had over there as well as russia going into the ukraine. the economy was so much better. and i'm from pennsylvania. when donald trump was president of the united states, there was plenty of jobs and it was deflated. this administration has done a terrible job of gas prices, inflation. you know, border security. i can't even imagine the kind of terrorism that come across t
rooney brothers, i am one of you. do not let trump fool you what he did for you and lie to you.can't name one thing, can you that he did for you. fooled you twice, shame on you. trump has been debate of everything he's been starters with. his criminal congress missing the did not hold him accountable to the rule of law. you all calmen in c-span and you reveal your poorly educated and get an education and grow up! host: john in oil city, pennsylvania, trump supporter. good morning, jeff. caller:...
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. >> let's send it now to kate rooney for a closer look at robin hoothd and interactive brokers today>> all of this market activity you guys have been talking about is a boost for those brokerage firms, schwab higher, robinhood and interactive up double digits today, both firms offered election prediction contracts in overnight trading which is helping here. robinhood put out stats about this earlier, they saw the biggest equities overnight trading session since launching 24 hour markets, saw about 400 million contracts, 11 times more than usual. a lot of momentum and trump trades, coin base, djt, nvidia, tesla and the qs were in the top ten. bitcoin and doge coin, there is an s.e.c. factor for robinhood. they had a tense relationship with that regulator under gary gensler. the agency, though, issued a wells notice to robinhood and gensler's potential removal seen as a win for robinhood in any less hostile stance toward crypto would be a good thing for robinhood and crypto. thomas teterffy approximate will be on "closing bell." >> more on today's post election rally and the move in yi
. >> let's send it now to kate rooney for a closer look at robin hoothd and interactive brokers today>> all of this market activity you guys have been talking about is a boost for those brokerage firms, schwab higher, robinhood and interactive up double digits today, both firms offered election prediction contracts in overnight trading which is helping here. robinhood put out stats about this earlier, they saw the biggest equities overnight trading session since launching 24 hour...
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kate rooney joins us now. >> hi, zinhle. start with advanced auto parts closing more than 500 stores and 200 of its independent locations by mid 2025. that comes as it tries to turn around its struggling business. advanced auto did not share which locations would close and how many xwlis would be impacted. a judge ruled wednesday kraft heinz must face a nationwide class action lawsuit that alleges the company defrauded customers by claiming its macaroni and cheese contained no artificial preservatives. an ingredient used was a synthetic version making that claim false. kraft heinz say its mac and cheese had no artificial additives that it's going to look forward to defending itself at trial. >>> if you thought returning items was burdensome retailers feel the same. 59% of retailers said in a survey from returns management company return pro they had policies for refund for customers for items that don't make sense financially to ship those back. the retail federation estimates for every $1 billion in sales a retailer makes i
kate rooney joins us now. >> hi, zinhle. start with advanced auto parts closing more than 500 stores and 200 of its independent locations by mid 2025. that comes as it tries to turn around its struggling business. advanced auto did not share which locations would close and how many xwlis would be impacted. a judge ruled wednesday kraft heinz must face a nationwide class action lawsuit that alleges the company defrauded customers by claiming its macaroni and cheese contained no artificial...
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kate rooney joins us now from san francisco. what say you, kate?f open a.i.'s chat gpt about two years ago really did kickoff this a.i. rally. it created sort of these haves and have-nots intech, when higher interest rates were really eating into growth and valuations. a.i. memes in the past two years or so. our data team looked at the global x a.i. tech etf. that's jumped in value by about $11.5 trillion, roughly doubled over two years. that's across 84 stocks. if you look at just nvidia, microsoft, amazon, apple, meta, those six names added $8.4 trillion, making up most of that in market cap. the big question, as you mentioned, is the solid bubble? what's going to happen next? most investors i've been talking to say there are some bubblelike pockets of this market but overall they think we are still in the early innings of this tech week. they argue it is not likely.com many of the late 90s. cap ex is one signal, as long as that keeps climbing as the hyperscalers, those big tech names i mentioned keep spending, he said they are all in on this and
kate rooney joins us now from san francisco. what say you, kate?f open a.i.'s chat gpt about two years ago really did kickoff this a.i. rally. it created sort of these haves and have-nots intech, when higher interest rates were really eating into growth and valuations. a.i. memes in the past two years or so. our data team looked at the global x a.i. tech etf. that's jumped in value by about $11.5 trillion, roughly doubled over two years. that's across 84 stocks. if you look at just nvidia,...
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kate rooney broke the story. and she'll join us on the 8:00 story. >> it is interesting.re running a company like this, that you would want to allow your employees to get out or sell some shares at these remarkable evaluations. but there is part of that you may want to keep your employees in this. a lot of employees were able to sell over the time. i wonder whats that done? it shifted the game of ever having to go public, frankly. >> yes, you cannot keep your employees waiting forever for these things. who were we speaking to last week and someone was talking about how his biggest concern was the idea that the employees there have made so much money on their shares, that they don't have to stick around. finding talent is the hardest thing to do and keeping that talent in place, which is an interesting perspective on this you watched it with amazon and microsoft along the way. if you can get out of the market, you really only hold on to the employees that are doing this because they love it. >> that's right. that is the good news. but in the old days, and maybe i'm wrong,
kate rooney broke the story. and she'll join us on the 8:00 story. >> it is interesting.re running a company like this, that you would want to allow your employees to get out or sell some shares at these remarkable evaluations. but there is part of that you may want to keep your employees in this. a lot of employees were able to sell over the time. i wonder whats that done? it shifted the game of ever having to go public, frankly. >> yes, you cannot keep your employees waiting...
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back over to you. >> kate rooney, it's been fascinating to watch.thropic, where google is, we're waiting to hear where amazon is going to go with all of this. what's your sort of -- in terms of where this is -- also the sense maybe they're all going to the same place. i don't know if you saw marc andreessen on a podcast saying there might be some kind of -- not -- headwind and then sam altman came out publicly and said there is no wall in terms of how quickly and fast this can all go, i think. >> totally. it's subjective. depending on who you ask you'll get a different answer. the consensus is openai is ahead at this point. they are the top leading language model with chatgpt, have the first mover advantage. it's the post it effect, if you say you're going to use openai, you'll go to chatgpt. the bear case is they don't have much of a moat. they have to spend billions to maintain that moat. you have anthropic, google, amazon nipping at their heels. openai, i would say, is ahead but they have to prove that and continue to spend to get there. to maint
back over to you. >> kate rooney, it's been fascinating to watch.thropic, where google is, we're waiting to hear where amazon is going to go with all of this. what's your sort of -- in terms of where this is -- also the sense maybe they're all going to the same place. i don't know if you saw marc andreessen on a podcast saying there might be some kind of -- not -- headwind and then sam altman came out publicly and said there is no wall in terms of how quickly and fast this can all go, i...