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russell felt anything but.ard sheila had worked to convict him. all he had known was the intense heat police had applied. even now, russell just can't seem to get the words, i told you so, out of his mouth. >> it doesn't change anything. angie's life has not been resurrected, but my role or lack of role in this case was put to rest. i no longer had to wonder anymore about who perpetrated this horrible crime. i no longer had to live with the idea that there were people in the police department that thought i had perpetrated this crime. >> the dallas police called him on the phone to apologize. >> the police sergeant was very thoughtful. he said on behalf of the dallas police department, i want to tell you that we apologize for anything that we may have done to have accused you of a crime in this case. we wish you well. didn't hurt my feelings at all. >> and you were okay with that? that's all it took? >> you bet. >> how many interrogations? holding the crime scene photos? >> it was not a happy experience. >> the
russell felt anything but.ard sheila had worked to convict him. all he had known was the intense heat police had applied. even now, russell just can't seem to get the words, i told you so, out of his mouth. >> it doesn't change anything. angie's life has not been resurrected, but my role or lack of role in this case was put to rest. i no longer had to wonder anymore about who perpetrated this horrible crime. i no longer had to live with the idea that there were people in the police...
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russell findlay, msp, 2565 votes _ russell findlay, msp, 2565 votes.tes — votes. murdo fraser msp, 1187 votes. and meghan gallacher msp, _ votes. and meghan gallacher msp, 403 votes. it was not necessary to go on to consider second — necessary to go on to consider second preference transfer boats. _ second preference transfer boats, and i therefore give notice _ boats, and i therefore give notice that russell findlay msp is elected as the leader of the scottish— is elected as the leader of the scottish conservative and unionist party. applause quite enough, thank you. i want to start with thanking everyone who put their faith to start with thanking everyone who put theirfaith in me, and to thank obviously to every single member who voted for me. and every sausage... surrey, every supporter who worked so hard for my campaign. and thank you have cause to my fellow candidates, meghan gallacher and murdo who i greatly respect and murdo who i greatly respect and admire along with my msp colleagues. everyone must come together as one united team. let's start
russell findlay, msp, 2565 votes _ russell findlay, msp, 2565 votes.tes — votes. murdo fraser msp, 1187 votes. and meghan gallacher msp, _ votes. and meghan gallacher msp, 403 votes. it was not necessary to go on to consider second — necessary to go on to consider second preference transfer boats. _ second preference transfer boats, and i therefore give notice _ boats, and i therefore give notice that russell findlay msp is elected as the leader of the scottish— is elected as the leader...
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russell, don't. it's simple. russell, it's five questions. yes. or no.phen, then you should be thoroughly ashamed. embarrassed and don't come out for the rest of the week. is that fair, stephen? yes. he knows. he knows the rules now, right? question number one should gb energy be scrapped? yes. no stephen should net zero be scrapped? no. yes wow . will labour win the next election? >> yes. no >> yes. no >> i like this. >> yes. no >> i like this . stephen. should >> i like this. stephen. should labour reintroduce the winter fuel allowance? no. yes. dare you russell, can a woman have a penis? no. funnily enough! >> oh, sorry . penis? no. funnily enough! >> oh, sorry. no. penis? no. funnily enough! >> oh, sorry . no. oh, god penis? no. funnily enough! >> oh, sorry. no. oh, god . >> oh, sorry. no. oh, god. >> look what you've done. look what you've done. you're doing really , really well, russell. really, really well, russell. until the last can't help myself. >> the old penis question that it does pop up, doesn't it? >> yes. it does pop up from that. yeah.
russell, don't. it's simple. russell, it's five questions. yes. or no.phen, then you should be thoroughly ashamed. embarrassed and don't come out for the rest of the week. is that fair, stephen? yes. he knows. he knows the rules now, right? question number one should gb energy be scrapped? yes. no stephen should net zero be scrapped? no. yes wow . will labour win the next election? >> yes. no >> yes. no >> i like this. >> yes. no >> i like this . stephen. should...
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when russell banks became ill, it prompted him to make the film. me that i couldn't come up in the summer, as i usually do, i knew that he was probably quite sick. and he had written a book about dying, so i thought i'd better read that book. and i read it, and i thought, you know, this is what i should be doing. i should be doing a film about dying. so that's how it started. paul schrader has had an impressive career. he wrote the screenplay for the memorable 1976 martin scorsese movie taxi driver, starring robert de niro. schrader continued to write or co—write other scorsese pictures, including raging bull and the last temptation of christ, but the collaboration hasn't always been easy. i would have liked to keep working with marty, but, you know, we reached a point there where on the last one we did together — and we're still friends — um, i realised there were two directors in the room. the story is based on the 2021 novel foregone by the late author russell banks, with whom paul schrader was a friend. when russell banks became ill, it prompte
when russell banks became ill, it prompted him to make the film. me that i couldn't come up in the summer, as i usually do, i knew that he was probably quite sick. and he had written a book about dying, so i thought i'd better read that book. and i read it, and i thought, you know, this is what i should be doing. i should be doing a film about dying. so that's how it started. paul schrader has had an impressive career. he wrote the screenplay for the memorable 1976 martin scorsese movie taxi...
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exciting stuff, russell, an extraordinary _ match.tch. exciting stuff, russell, an extraordinary volume control - match. exciting stuff, russell, ani extraordinary volume control with your voice as well. many thanks indeed. players are returning to their clubs after the international break. lee carsley can't have too many complaints about his first two matches as interim england head—coach. 2—0 against republic of ireland in dublin and 2—0 last night at wembley against finland thanks to two harry kane goals on his 100th appearance for his country. carsley handed debuts to angel gomes and noni madueke and morgan gibbs—white across the two games and he's already looking ahead to the the nations league matches next month, against greece and finland again. it worked long after coming off the pitch when i was thinking we need to think about _ pitch when i was thinking we need to think about the next squad —— it wasn't _ think about the next squad —— it wasn't long. competition for places within_ wasn't long. competition for places within t
exciting stuff, russell, an extraordinary _ match.tch. exciting stuff, russell, an extraordinary volume control - match. exciting stuff, russell, ani extraordinary volume control with your voice as well. many thanks indeed. players are returning to their clubs after the international break. lee carsley can't have too many complaints about his first two matches as interim england head—coach. 2—0 against republic of ireland in dublin and 2—0 last night at wembley against finland thanks to...
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this is the russell 2000 both hitting an intraday high.ussell futures behind me is bigger gains with the small caps is the lone index to close higher yesterday they did close higher. right now, you see the futures up 2.5%. fed chair powell and company announcing the .50-point cut and signaling two more cuts before the ebds end of the year >> with the re-calibration with the strength in the labor market can be maintained in the contcontex of moderate growth >> right now, we are looking at the pre-market gainers in the s&p 500. look here on the list. enphase energy very sensitive to rates. freeport and broadcom up 3.5%. ge vernova up 3% we are getting a sense of the stocks moving on the fed decision in the pre-market a chip name at the top of the list a bunch of chip names dominating the board. asml up 4% broadcom and arm and advanced and tesla up 3%. we want to take a look at the bond market. benchmark at 3.69. ticking up a few points after the fed decision here is one we want to watch the 30-year now back above 4% at 4.01 the cut seen by s
this is the russell 2000 both hitting an intraday high.ussell futures behind me is bigger gains with the small caps is the lone index to close higher yesterday they did close higher. right now, you see the futures up 2.5%. fed chair powell and company announcing the .50-point cut and signaling two more cuts before the ebds end of the year >> with the re-calibration with the strength in the labor market can be maintained in the contcontex of moderate growth >> right now, we are...
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i caught up with the bbc�*s tennis correspondent russell fuller after the match to get his reaction.s like the right time for him. he won his first atp title in stuttgart injune, became british number one. that took a bit of getting used to, and he lost to cameron norrie at wimbledon. and the olympics didn't quite go to plan. but since he's arrived in the united states, he was a quarterfinalist in cincinnati, and now into the last eight of a grand slam for the first time. he's still quite young, isn't he? and you followed so many talented and promising young british tennis players. how good do you think canjack draper be? he was always the player who had the potential to be in the top ten, and a grand slam champion. now, you can say that about a lot of players who don't make it. growth spurts relatively late on make quite a difference to him. turned him into a six foot four inch player, a left hander, a lefty serve is always a little bit of an advantage, and he is now starting to deliver on that promise. what's held him back so far have been primarily physical problems, not quite as
i caught up with the bbc�*s tennis correspondent russell fuller after the match to get his reaction.s like the right time for him. he won his first atp title in stuttgart injune, became british number one. that took a bit of getting used to, and he lost to cameron norrie at wimbledon. and the olympics didn't quite go to plan. but since he's arrived in the united states, he was a quarterfinalist in cincinnati, and now into the last eight of a grand slam for the first time. he's still quite...
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we are watching small caps as well with the russell 2000 index.n fractionally as well. we'll keep an eye if that trade has more legs. two sectors to watch ahead of the opening bell. industrials and materials. both sectors sitting at all-time highs. over the course of the month-to-date period, just about 2% for the industrials and materials up fractionally as well. keep an eye on the industrials and materials. >>> on the bond market side of things, we are watching yields ticking lower across the curve. ten-year note at 3.711%. the 30-year long bond at 40.036%. >>> let's get a check of the top corporate stories with silvana henao. silvana. >> good morning, dom. we will start with macy's which plans to hire more than 31,000 full and part-time employees for the holidays. that is fewer than last year as the department store gears up for a busy season. retailers are expected to hire fewer people this year and that's due to a softer labor market and with consumers tightening their belts heading into the crucial shopping period which accounts for more tha
we are watching small caps as well with the russell 2000 index.n fractionally as well. we'll keep an eye if that trade has more legs. two sectors to watch ahead of the opening bell. industrials and materials. both sectors sitting at all-time highs. over the course of the month-to-date period, just about 2% for the industrials and materials up fractionally as well. keep an eye on the industrials and materials. >>> on the bond market side of things, we are watching yields ticking lower...
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i think that's a multiyear start for the russell. it feels choppy, but we're still near all-time highs. and there's a big fundamental case to own small caps. >> some have made the case that there are a lot of areas of the market that are overcrowded at the point. so many sectors have gone up a bunch. you look at industrials and utilities and other things that have traded near or at highs. therefore, they find better -- value in bonds. what do you think? >> you know, i think a bond investor is buying a bond for a different reason than buying an equity. because an equity gives you not only inflation protection and benefit from falling yields, but also capital appreciation and positive surprise. bonds rarely give you positive surprise. i think a bond investor should -- someone should have some income with some capital upside there. but there are so many good opportunities. and you know, the fact that china has started to actually perform better and potentially broken out, that's again a brent signal. that's been a big drag the laugh few
i think that's a multiyear start for the russell. it feels choppy, but we're still near all-time highs. and there's a big fundamental case to own small caps. >> some have made the case that there are a lot of areas of the market that are overcrowded at the point. so many sectors have gone up a bunch. you look at industrials and utilities and other things that have traded near or at highs. therefore, they find better -- value in bonds. what do you think? >> you know, i think a bond...
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why she's known as the queen of russell's most of my designs. you would find please ruffles every way i love the whole big met, decreases the ruffles are so free. the so free flowing through already see it from fall. you know, you like you noticed that in the movie in session industry, i am the only design that that really, really tips into russel's cleats. at every sion we, when you see my collection, you'll know that big dresses. the drama is how is the fault of beyond russell, and this is also a renown for designing, for full of figures like her own. why is it such a popular line for her? and the movie has a lot of class that is woman them, a process woman myself. a lot of ladies would ask me, where do you buy this item? i really want this item and it's very difficult to find clothing and shopped. most of the items that you find a very basic, i feel like we store is designed for the class size woman. they design so that they can hide the board. you, but i feel like you should hide your body per se. you shouldn't look like a team shouldn't be
why she's known as the queen of russell's most of my designs. you would find please ruffles every way i love the whole big met, decreases the ruffles are so free. the so free flowing through already see it from fall. you know, you like you noticed that in the movie in session industry, i am the only design that that really, really tips into russel's cleats. at every sion we, when you see my collection, you'll know that big dresses. the drama is how is the fault of beyond russell, and this is...
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russell, let's look ahead than _ of her 5 cents. 5 cents. russell, let's look ahead than to this evening's - of her 5 cents. russell, let's look. ahead than to this evening's women semifinals, plenty for the crowd to get behind. semifinals, plenty for the crowd to net behind. ., . ., . , semifinals, plenty for the crowd to get behind-— get behind. two chances for the united states, _ get behind. two chances for the united states, as _ get behind. two chances for the united states, as there - get behind. two chances for the united states, as there will- get behind. two chances for the united states, as there will be i get behind. two chances for the i united states, as there will be two men from the united states in the men's semifinals on friday, and it is going to be emma navarro who only started her professional tennis career for real two years ago who takes on her opponent in the first of those semifinals. her opponent when the cincinnati title, she's only dropped one site in her last ten matches and she looks to be in devastatin
russell, let's look ahead than _ of her 5 cents. 5 cents. russell, let's look ahead than to this evening's - of her 5 cents. russell, let's look. ahead than to this evening's women semifinals, plenty for the crowd to get behind. semifinals, plenty for the crowd to net behind. ., . ., . , semifinals, plenty for the crowd to get behind-— get behind. two chances for the united states, _ get behind. two chances for the united states, as _ get behind. two chances for the united states, as there -...
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and that's why these findings of the autopsies are going to be a social mm. russell, obviously as you were talking about before, we're waiting for uh, auction was bought in to be delivered to the family home and to find that happens, obviously we're going to be coming back to i'm talking to you about that for now versus out of indemnity. thank you very much. indeed. the critics of accuse of the us of double the standards when it comes to the killing of its citizens by israel. they say there's a lack of accountability is rob reynolds. demonstrators filled the streets of downtown, seattle, washington, where i should newer i grew up, attended the university of washington and became a palestine solidarity activist and supporters. held a vigil along the shore line, holding portraits of id. she just loved life. every aspect of it, she pursued things in life. most people would not because they were afraid, but she was one of the bravest people i knew. and she really did stand up for her beliefs and held them as cord tenants to how she went about her life every single day us officials condemn
and that's why these findings of the autopsies are going to be a social mm. russell, obviously as you were talking about before, we're waiting for uh, auction was bought in to be delivered to the family home and to find that happens, obviously we're going to be coming back to i'm talking to you about that for now versus out of indemnity. thank you very much. indeed. the critics of accuse of the us of double the standards when it comes to the killing of its citizens by israel. they say there's a...
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the russell 2,000 is up alwhile the nasdaq is negative.ll caps seem like they're suddenly the place to be. >> well, small caps haven't been a place to be for 3 1/2 years. so we have a little bit of a small-cap exposure. when you look at the index, it has so many companies that aren't profitable. it's a place to be a stock picker. i've considered owning brands to be a small-cap name, it's a $7 billion market cap. obviously, they're a play on the glp. but you have to look at where we've been. small caps have underperformed for such a long period of time, making highs in november of 2021. we're seeing some life here, but i'm more of a fan, i would like to see them have some outperformance because i go more broadly in small cap. obviously, if rates continue to lower, that should be good for small caps. but in a large-cap space, you have to be more defensive. defensive has worked the last two months. >> before you go, you said that's a go-1 play. aren't they the maker of the protein makes. >> the number one way to lose weight is lose muscle mas
the russell 2,000 is up alwhile the nasdaq is negative.ll caps seem like they're suddenly the place to be. >> well, small caps haven't been a place to be for 3 1/2 years. so we have a little bit of a small-cap exposure. when you look at the index, it has so many companies that aren't profitable. it's a place to be a stock picker. i've considered owning brands to be a small-cap name, it's a $7 billion market cap. obviously, they're a play on the glp. but you have to look at where we've...
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blonde and also, of course, our lloyd russell—moyle.much for joining lloyd russell—moyle. thank you very much forjoining us lloyd russell—moyle. thank you very much for joining us this evening. thank you to my panel. now, coming up next, a superb exclusive. a labour led council is palming its homeless people onto a hampshire council who can barely house its own needy population. but even more shockingly, they'll be housed in luxury apartments, which cost double the market rate. look at those pictures. a prince will be delighted to live there, let alone a homeless family from london. more on that soon. with the council whistleblower next. welcome back to farage with me martin daubney on the final furlong now, the labour controlled council of newham is shipping out some of its 6500 homeless people 40 miles east to a small town in hampshire, farnborough town, best known for its airshows, will house people in a luxury newly built apartment building called, appropriately, savoy place . now, appropriately, savoy place. now, as you can see on
blonde and also, of course, our lloyd russell—moyle.much for joining lloyd russell—moyle. thank you very much forjoining us lloyd russell—moyle. thank you very much for joining us this evening. thank you to my panel. now, coming up next, a superb exclusive. a labour led council is palming its homeless people onto a hampshire council who can barely house its own needy population. but even more shockingly, they'll be housed in luxury apartments, which cost double the market rate. look at...
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russell 2000 a real standout treasury yields are slightly off their lowing of the week oil continuing to struggle with the disinflation story, but also weighing on global growth demand and gold running to yet another record high, as all the asset markets position for the fed next week. it takes us to our talk of the tape does the market have it right that the fed can go big with the first easing move? stocks are not far from all-time highs. would such a move be right on time or a bit too late let's can wharton business school professor jeremy siegel i want you to listen to what john paulson said in a rare interview this morning about what he thinking the fed should do. >> personally, i think the fed is a little behind the curve rates are 5.25-plus, and inflation is down to the 2.5% rate, so we have almost 3% real interest i think they have seen enough data that they can start bringing rates down, and more aggressive would be better i would be for a 50 base-point cut rather than 25. >> professor, what is your take on that and the fed's calculation? >> i agree 100%, but i don't think th
russell 2000 a real standout treasury yields are slightly off their lowing of the week oil continuing to struggle with the disinflation story, but also weighing on global growth demand and gold running to yet another record high, as all the asset markets position for the fed next week. it takes us to our talk of the tape does the market have it right that the fed can go big with the first easing move? stocks are not far from all-time highs. would such a move be right on time or a bit too late...
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russell, it's a first grand slam quarter—final. a first for him.nd ou can really impressively. exactly, and you can do _ really impressively. exactly, and you can do more _ really impressively. exactly, and you can do more than _ really impressively. exactly, and you can do more than win - really impressively. exactly, and - you can do more than win everything will match. that's what jack draper has done. he's been lucky with the draw, as many others have been before, and grand slams. this will before, and grand slams. this will be his first opponent in the quarterfinal tomorrow, which will take place at around about 7pm uk time. if the second match of the afternoon against alex di minaer. he has not played there, but he has taken a few opportunities —— alex di minaur. to look up to the giant stands, the roof is 60 metres above the court and needs to get an idea of matchday. the head—to—head record between the two is not encouraging in that de minaur has won all the matches, but draper was still a very much emerging. all the matches have been close
russell, it's a first grand slam quarter—final. a first for him.nd ou can really impressively. exactly, and you can do _ really impressively. exactly, and you can do more _ really impressively. exactly, and you can do more than _ really impressively. exactly, and you can do more than win - really impressively. exactly, and - you can do more than win everything will match. that's what jack draper has done. he's been lucky with the draw, as many others have been before, and grand slams. this...
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so lloyd russell—moyle many people , many russell—moyle many people, many a growing number of peopletier system in operation. what say you ? operation. what say you? >> well, it depends what you mean by two tier. when two tier was first rolled out, my understanding was that it was a kind of about a semi racial differential between white rioters versus black rioters. i don't think that's necessarily true. i dispute that. do we have a system of justice at the moment that doesn't work? that means some people that the pubuc means some people that the public think should get harsher sentence irrespective of their race now. race how. >> race now. >> so moving the race, we've moved on. >> yeah, compared to other people that that get more lenient sentences. we talked about this previously, then i think you're right that the pubuc think you're right that the public does think that there is a problem. and part of the problem is that we have not really been honest with the pubuc really been honest with the public for about a lot of sentences. so we give these elongated sentences and people come
so lloyd russell—moyle many people , many russell—moyle many people, many a growing number of peopletier system in operation. what say you ? operation. what say you? >> well, it depends what you mean by two tier. when two tier was first rolled out, my understanding was that it was a kind of about a semi racial differential between white rioters versus black rioters. i don't think that's necessarily true. i dispute that. do we have a system of justice at the moment that doesn't work?...
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here's an unprecedented attacks ukraine targets the russian capital with a wave of more than a 100 dro russell says that this one person is killed plus europe brings a tech giant's to he'll be the use goals to major legal victories and separate court cases that lead apple on google, owing billions of yours, the i'm gonna hold off is welcome to the program home us officials and gaza say that a number of colors sitting and families have been buried alive and signed off to israel. carried out and asked, right, going to cancel this place, people, they say it is 19 people were killed in an area designated as a humanitarian zone by israel aliyah, how moss had said 40 people were killed. israel says it was targeting homeless militants who have infiltrated the zone and who are directly involved in carrying out the october 7th terrorist attack on israel. tends in tatters at the crowd of cam. there were an overnight attack, left a huge crater, the large encampment and southern gauze was calling. eunice was designated to humanitarian zone by israel. but those sheltering from the war here say the so calle
here's an unprecedented attacks ukraine targets the russian capital with a wave of more than a 100 dro russell says that this one person is killed plus europe brings a tech giant's to he'll be the use goals to major legal victories and separate court cases that lead apple on google, owing billions of yours, the i'm gonna hold off is welcome to the program home us officials and gaza say that a number of colors sitting and families have been buried alive and signed off to israel. carried out and...
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here's our tennis correspondednt russell fuller. correspondent russell fuller.a lot less. its still very exciting when a player starts to realise their potential at the highest level. but with emma radacanu, she was just a teenager. she had to qualify. she was well outside the world's top 100, and she went on and won the title. jack draper has also had that enormous potential for many, many years. along with radacanu, the two young players when they were in their mid—teens, the people in british tennis were very excited about. butjack draper has taken a more conventional route. he's had problems with his body, with his fitness, with stamina. but over the past year, he's been on the tour regularly and he started to do the things that you should be doing if you're going to win big titles one day. he reached a couple of low level finals on the atp tour. he lost them. when he had his third opportunity to win a title in stuttgart injune, he took it. he became the british number one, and now he's gone further than he ever has done before at a grand slam, notjust to a
here's our tennis correspondednt russell fuller. correspondent russell fuller.a lot less. its still very exciting when a player starts to realise their potential at the highest level. but with emma radacanu, she was just a teenager. she had to qualify. she was well outside the world's top 100, and she went on and won the title. jack draper has also had that enormous potential for many, many years. along with radacanu, the two young players when they were in their mid—teens, the people in...
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and the russell 2,000 is down 0.8 of 1% today.the nasdaq, meta is also trading near record highs today. in fact, it's the second best performing mag seven stock this year, up more than 60%, and it's the stock of the hour as the company's connective gets underway. julia is live to bring us the headlines this hour. we have the trade on meta and what investor also be watching and listening for. and sam lessen is also here. he says the hardware should be good enough, but can they build the ecosystem to take it main stream? welcome to all of you. julia, let's kick things off with you. >> reporter: hey, kelly. there are 1,000 attendees here at meta's headquarters in mineral park, getting ready to watch mark zuckerberg to take the stage. among the people here today are hundreds of developers across fortune 500 companies, startups, as well as academia. speaking for this hour, ceo mark zuckerberg will share meta's latest innovations and the company's road map. we expect meta to unveil a new quest headset. this one will reportedly be hundre
and the russell 2,000 is down 0.8 of 1% today.the nasdaq, meta is also trading near record highs today. in fact, it's the second best performing mag seven stock this year, up more than 60%, and it's the stock of the hour as the company's connective gets underway. julia is live to bring us the headlines this hour. we have the trade on meta and what investor also be watching and listening for. and sam lessen is also here. he says the hardware should be good enough, but can they build the...
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17 point loss right now the russel looks to end the week up 2.5%. let's get to the dow heat map because we've got to show unique. the ceo stepping down, is a step up for the stock. nike the leader here, on the big board of dow 30, blue chips up 5.75% followed by ibm which is up 1.5% so it's the leader by a long shot. after the bell last night, ceo john donahoe, who was the focus of a bloomberg article headlined the man who made nike uncool was pushed out making way for the new guy who actually isn't so new. elliott hill, who started as a nike intern 36 years ago, and rose up to head consumer and marketplace, will be the guy who enters the c-suite. nike has struggled but yeah, that deserves applause at least. hard work gets you to the top hopefully. this year the stock has been a mess, in fact, down about is that 21? 21%, since the beginning of the year, as brands like on and hoka snatched up market share. as nike moves higher fedex is struggling, but losing the fight today. the shares of the package delivery company down 13.8% at least right now, it
17 point loss right now the russel looks to end the week up 2.5%. let's get to the dow heat map because we've got to show unique. the ceo stepping down, is a step up for the stock. nike the leader here, on the big board of dow 30, blue chips up 5.75% followed by ibm which is up 1.5% so it's the leader by a long shot. after the bell last night, ceo john donahoe, who was the focus of a bloomberg article headlined the man who made nike uncool was pushed out making way for the new guy who actually...
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i was about to call you lord russell, but it's lloyd russell—moyle.obably will be at some point if you go back in thinking. yes wishful thinking. i'll start with you, andrea , because i know with you, andrea, because i know you've obviously you've lost your seat. you. i thought you were a very good mp. i wasn't in your constituency. but it's a tough it's a tough road. that's that's the deal with the job. but actually looking at it for, for me as a british voter, looking at it and seeing the number of seats that some parties got in comparison to the number of votes seems a bit wrong , wrong, >> i like first past the post. >> i like first past the post. >> i like first past the post. >> i don't like it. as how they have it in other countries, you know, like italy, because you end up with these constant coalitions. you don't have the stability. they can fall apart. now when don't forget, it wasn't that long ago we had a vote on on something similar, when it was a coalition with, the lib dems. they called for it then, and i was on the no to av, bus to try
i was about to call you lord russell, but it's lloyd russell—moyle.obably will be at some point if you go back in thinking. yes wishful thinking. i'll start with you, andrea , because i know with you, andrea, because i know you've obviously you've lost your seat. you. i thought you were a very good mp. i wasn't in your constituency. but it's a tough it's a tough road. that's that's the deal with the job. but actually looking at it for, for me as a british voter, looking at it and seeing the...
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walter russell mead, "wall street journal," u.s. israel knocking out hezbollah with crazy story about cell phone painers. >> we're in a dangerous situation, i agree with that assessment. the last 4 years, under joe biden and kamala harris, all of us know about disasters, domestically on the economy and southern border, they pale in comparison to foreign policies, every enemy of america right now is stronger we're at greater jeopardy than we have been, problem is joe biden and kamala harris their approach to enemy of america is appeasement. communist china is now in bed with russia and putin, that is bad for america, you look at their appeasement of venezuela and iran, joe biden and kamala harris with congressional democrats flowed 100 billion to iran that is dangerous. i think we need a foreign policy that will table -- take our enemies serious. larry: one of the financiers of iran is china buying their oil and russia is china buying their oil. walter russell mead talks about china, going after taiwan daily but now after philippines
walter russell mead, "wall street journal," u.s. israel knocking out hezbollah with crazy story about cell phone painers. >> we're in a dangerous situation, i agree with that assessment. the last 4 years, under joe biden and kamala harris, all of us know about disasters, domestically on the economy and southern border, they pale in comparison to foreign policies, every enemy of america right now is stronger we're at greater jeopardy than we have been, problem is joe biden and...
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you go to the russell 2000, you've got about 45% at the floating rate. they will have a tremendous benefit. so i think that while the trend of the s&p versus the russell 2000 has been relentless, it has rolled over from a double top and i'm pretty sure that this heightened cycle will create much bigger tailwind for the russell 2000 than the s&p. i remember last meeting i said the fed starts cutting, it's going to be good for financial assets. things have done pretty well since the last meeting. i think it's going to be a little bit trickier because of the interplay between why they're cutting rates, there's concern about the labor market and the economy. it's going to be an interesting time period. >> jeffrey, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> we will see you for the next fed meeting and see what happens. certainly a big day today. 50 basis points. maybe a bit of a surprise. markets are going to close in the red, albeit slightly. we will see what the next days bring. i'll send it to "overtime" now. >> that's the end of regulation. avery dennison ringin
you go to the russell 2000, you've got about 45% at the floating rate. they will have a tremendous benefit. so i think that while the trend of the s&p versus the russell 2000 has been relentless, it has rolled over from a double top and i'm pretty sure that this heightened cycle will create much bigger tailwind for the russell 2000 than the s&p. i remember last meeting i said the fed starts cutting, it's going to be good for financial assets. things have done pretty well since the last...
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a number of buildings were destroyed with many victims cramped under russell. after the strikes presidents, the landscape repeated his plea to western allies, to wisc restrictions on military support for ukraine, which seems to be g once like by. and we urge everyone in the world who has the power to stop. so this is tara, a defense systems and missiles needed in ukraine notes in a warehouse somewhere. long range strength the can defend against the russian tara needed now and not sometime later, a which every day of delay means more lives lost. and that's not exactly what you will get across to our correspondence, caroline, at troy, joining us live from cube caroline out. let's, let's start with paul. tom, can you give us an update on the situation there? yes. clear. you already mentioned that it's important to stress that this is one of the bloodiest attacks that russia has had on ukraine. we're talking about more than 50 dads and over 180 in dirt people. so this is really a significant attack that we are witnessing and a paul type. i. we also know that presid
a number of buildings were destroyed with many victims cramped under russell. after the strikes presidents, the landscape repeated his plea to western allies, to wisc restrictions on military support for ukraine, which seems to be g once like by. and we urge everyone in the world who has the power to stop. so this is tara, a defense systems and missiles needed in ukraine notes in a warehouse somewhere. long range strength the can defend against the russian tara needed now and not sometime...
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the russell up 4 points.the small and mid caps tend to get an outsized benefit from lower interest rates. now, fed if funds futures for the november meeting, we're already spinning it forward for you. [laughter] there is a 100% chance of a 25 basis point cut but a 34% chance of the second 50 basis point cut. does this mean inflation is where the fed wants it? joining us now, two wall street whales, michael arone is the chief investment strategist with at state street global advisers and jack january city witses is the lead portfolio strategist with $1.3 trillion in assets urn management. gentlemen, let's hear how jay powell put it when he was asked if, basically, he was turning his back on that 22 target rate for inflation -- 2 target rate for inflation where we are not quite yet. >> the goal is to have inflation move down to 2 on a sustainable basis. and, or you know, we're not really -- we're close, but we're not really at2%, and i think we're going to cant to see it be around 22% and close to 22 for some t
the russell up 4 points.the small and mid caps tend to get an outsized benefit from lower interest rates. now, fed if funds futures for the november meeting, we're already spinning it forward for you. [laughter] there is a 100% chance of a 25 basis point cut but a 34% chance of the second 50 basis point cut. does this mean inflation is where the fed wants it? joining us now, two wall street whales, michael arone is the chief investment strategist with at state street global advisers and jack...
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some parents have camping for years for better protection for their children will stop ian russell'so be good at is being transparent and sharing how well their measures are working. well their measures are working-— well their measures are workinu. , ., working. so sometime before christmas _ working. so sometime before christmas when _ working. so sometime before christmas when these - working. so sometime before i christmas when these measures are in place, and people are using them, we should know from meta— how they are working and whether there are still problems and plug in the gaps. these new tools might give aaron's actual oversight but they cannot control algorithms or what appears on the app, and thatis or what appears on the app, and that is assuming parents want this extra responsivity. speaking last week, meta— executives say that in reality the tech giant has found that parents are reluctant to sign up parents are reluctant to sign up and use these features. zoe kleinman, bbc news. in about 20 minutes we will hear more of that interview that ian russell brought that, w
some parents have camping for years for better protection for their children will stop ian russell'so be good at is being transparent and sharing how well their measures are working. well their measures are working-— well their measures are workinu. , ., working. so sometime before christmas _ working. so sometime before christmas when _ working. so sometime before christmas when these - working. so sometime before i christmas when these measures are in place, and people are using them, we...
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russell was just 0.013 seconds quicker than the ferrari. ahead of red bull's max verstappen. george russell narrowly ahead. max verstappen has work to do. in tennis, britain's sonay kartal is set for a new career—high ranking after reaching herfirst wta tour semi—final. the 22—year—old beat ukraine's yuliia starodubtseva at the jasmin open in tunisia to set up a meeting with germany's eva lys in the last four. brighton's kartal, the british number four, reached the third round of wimbledon earlier this year and her run in monastir means she will move inside the world's top 130. it is half time out southampton, they trail to— zero. i will have more sport later. the trailblazing ballerina michaela deprince has died at the age of 29. a family statement said she was an "inspiration to everyone who heard her story". deprince was born during sierra leone's civil war, which took the lives of both her parents. she was taken to the us as a four—year old where her adopted family nurtured her love of ballet. she became the youngest ever principal danc
russell was just 0.013 seconds quicker than the ferrari. ahead of red bull's max verstappen. george russell narrowly ahead. max verstappen has work to do. in tennis, britain's sonay kartal is set for a new career—high ranking after reaching herfirst wta tour semi—final. the 22—year—old beat ukraine's yuliia starodubtseva at the jasmin open in tunisia to set up a meeting with germany's eva lys in the last four. brighton's kartal, the british number four, reached the third round of...
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russell, russell, my friend, you have said it.ought up the story of the good samaritan , because this hatred of all people who do not look like us, who do not think like us, who do not worship like us, it is the antithesis of what jesus said, you are the theologian. i will quickly say for those watching that have not read the bible, specifically those who claim to be evangelicals, jesus is specifically asked, when he says, we must love our neighbors as ourselves, he specifically asks, who is our neighbor? that is when he tells the story of the good samaritan, the samaritan who was hated and loath, and despised by those jesus was talking to, and yet, talked about the good samaritan doing what religious leaders would not do, and that is provide comfort and grace for the man on the side of the road who had been beaten. >> and i often think about what martin luther king said about that very story of the samaritan , the priest and the religious leader who passed by, probably weren't doing that out of apathy, he said, they were probably
russell, russell, my friend, you have said it.ought up the story of the good samaritan , because this hatred of all people who do not look like us, who do not think like us, who do not worship like us, it is the antithesis of what jesus said, you are the theologian. i will quickly say for those watching that have not read the bible, specifically those who claim to be evangelicals, jesus is specifically asked, when he says, we must love our neighbors as ourselves, he specifically asks, who is...
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, i know you're russell—moyle, i know you're very concerned about environmental issues. , that petrol and diesel engines, hybnd that petrol and diesel engines, hybrid engines are getting better and better and better fuel consumption is getting better and better. i mean , better and better. i mean, markedly so compared with just a few years ago . and the punters few years ago. and the punters don't want evs, do they ? don't want evs, do they? >> well, i don't think it's quite true to say they don't want evs, but the price is still not as competitive as it should be. and for some fleet goods for kind of for heavy goods vehicles, for , for vans that are vehicles, for, for vans that are travelling a long way , they're travelling a long way, they're still not quite competitive enoughin still not quite competitive enough in terms of their range and their power, but for the vast majority of people, they are a very good vehicle that will suit their needs much better than a petrol car ever would. but the problem is the price. and so what you see is this. and part of the price is
, i know you're russell—moyle, i know you're very concerned about environmental issues. , that petrol and diesel engines, hybnd that petrol and diesel engines, hybrid engines are getting better and better and better fuel consumption is getting better and better. i mean , better and better. i mean, markedly so compared with just a few years ago . and the punters few years ago. and the punters don't want evs, do they ? don't want evs, do they? >> well, i don't think it's quite true to say...
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about three days later, there were about three list under russell's was a lot about the willingness. >> right now know. a very real statement calling for attrition so i think it is vanity gaza. >> you have to keep these first principles we will continue to work on. >> the israeli government to go forward in the u.s. >> i will not and i think israel has put an awful lot and the deal moving forward and get the final provision finished. [applause] >> one last question i have two ask. is our chances it could happen? >> the saudi government israeli government and the biden-harris administration all of which to pursue. we've made a lot of progress been made clear look forward on that but we need to focus first and foremost more every day on this conflict making sure we protect and defend israel. thank you manage that doesn't trigger further escalation and that is really a 24/7 job. i think it opens up other opportunities. >> thank you so much. the atlanl in washington, d.c., this is about 30 minutes. [applause] ♪
about three days later, there were about three list under russell's was a lot about the willingness. >> right now know. a very real statement calling for attrition so i think it is vanity gaza. >> you have to keep these first principles we will continue to work on. >> the israeli government to go forward in the u.s. >> i will not and i think israel has put an awful lot and the deal moving forward and get the final provision finished. [applause] >> one last question...
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and that it's going to be the end of her journey russell for night. thank you very much. indeed the rest instead of talking to us, they are from the time of duty and let's bring in i'm a costume hahn is a professor of international relations and took, he is very close to diversity is joining us.
and that it's going to be the end of her journey russell for night. thank you very much. indeed the rest instead of talking to us, they are from the time of duty and let's bring in i'm a costume hahn is a professor of international relations and took, he is very close to diversity is joining us.
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the next one introduced us to russell mode, a private wealth manager at d. b s. one of the biggest asian banks, rape on said russell's bank could face challenges in onboarding, mr. chow drake. the banking time to screening new clients before accepting them. this civically bank with like they have been steve but by january 2024 d b. s made 19 loans to the ministers companies, helping finance his empire. finally, ripple and introduced our runs a kind of a team to parish roger c. e o. a bridge finance lender mortgage, financial solutions. the may fell under his businesses, made hundreds of loans to the minister. what you're saying here is the kind of network clearly that is having an impact on the ministers ridge. the refunds network also includes the developers that sold to mr. chow dre, who bought nearly a quarter of his properties over 80 from bobbsey homes, one of buttons, talk builders. we send you in a new undercover reported to meet ripple and i did box the sales event to find out how i minister and politically exposed person could have bought so much propert
the next one introduced us to russell mode, a private wealth manager at d. b s. one of the biggest asian banks, rape on said russell's bank could face challenges in onboarding, mr. chow drake. the banking time to screening new clients before accepting them. this civically bank with like they have been steve but by january 2024 d b. s made 19 loans to the ministers companies, helping finance his empire. finally, ripple and introduced our runs a kind of a team to parish roger c. e o. a bridge...
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for the entire past. looks like: russia has completed the investigation into the murder of american russelltley, known as a sputnik correspondent, he came to donbass in 2014 and since then... has managed to gain respect among local residents, militias and colleagues. bentley died in donetsk in april of this year, the investigative committee reported four people accused of the crime. they are now familiarizing themselves with the materials of the criminal case. the investigative committee the russian committee has identified all the persons involved in the death of russell bentley and the circumstances of the crimes committed, in addition, they are charged with concealing a particularly serious crime. investigators have established that the accomplice. blew up the car with bentley's body with a tnt block, and then moved his remains from the scene of the crime. at present, the investigative actions have been completed, the criminal case will be transferred to the court for sending. tactical exercises were held at the khrulyov military academy training ground near st. petersburg, the cadets wo
for the entire past. looks like: russia has completed the investigation into the murder of american russelltley, known as a sputnik correspondent, he came to donbass in 2014 and since then... has managed to gain respect among local residents, militias and colleagues. bentley died in donetsk in april of this year, the investigative committee reported four people accused of the crime. they are now familiarizing themselves with the materials of the criminal case. the investigative committee the...
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since then, ian russell campaigns for better protections on social media.ing. the sort of, on—by—default safety measures, for example. there's lots there that could make a difference. and if it's implemented well, and that difference results in improved safety, then brilliant, brilliant. and i guess the question is, is this just another pr spin from the corporate heart of meta? or is this the first glimmer of a change of corporate culture, where they are thinking about safety and improving their safety practices in a way that they always should have been? key, they say, that existing under—16s will be moved over to these new, safer accounts. is that going to work? so the safer teen accounts, i think, are going to take about 60 days to roll out. so before christmas, meta claims that everyone under the age of 18 will have a teen account. the safety measures really only bite for i3—is—year—olds when the safety measures are on by default and the parent parents have controls of those measures. whether it works or not, we'll only find out when the measures come i
since then, ian russell campaigns for better protections on social media.ing. the sort of, on—by—default safety measures, for example. there's lots there that could make a difference. and if it's implemented well, and that difference results in improved safety, then brilliant, brilliant. and i guess the question is, is this just another pr spin from the corporate heart of meta? or is this the first glimmer of a change of corporate culture, where they are thinking about safety and improving...
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would be new record but the nasdaq is clinging to a few points in the green up four at the moment and russell 2000 taking the biggest percentage hit down 22 points or one full percent and the source of much of the tension coming from a wellspring of geopolitical issues and not the least of which is russia and some inter-days here around 12:46 p.m. eastern and the dow was already in the red hit session lows as did the s&p the military political situation was changing dynamically in the world and a number of clarifications are proposed to that and the conditions for use of nuclear weapons. no surprise gold is hitting another record high and it's seen as flight to safety up $7, 26 and gain of a quarter of a percent and bond yields and two year yield, we've got that up about 5.3 basis points to 356. that's still hovering near two year low and 10 year yield approaching 3-point #% and 3.7 and will up 5.6 basis points. it's up 100 and gaining three and a third percent. the acquisition target and this is going out for power companies and getting highly charged and constellation of 4% and vista better
would be new record but the nasdaq is clinging to a few points in the green up four at the moment and russell 2000 taking the biggest percentage hit down 22 points or one full percent and the source of much of the tension coming from a wellspring of geopolitical issues and not the least of which is russia and some inter-days here around 12:46 p.m. eastern and the dow was already in the red hit session lows as did the s&p the military political situation was changing dynamically in the world...
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john russell, one of the breakout stars from the convention is standing by and he joins me next. >> [ic ] so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. come on. i already got a pneumonia vaccine, but i'm asking about the added protection of prevnar 20®. if you're 19 or older with certain chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, copd, or heart disease, or are 65 or older, you are at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. prevnar 20® is approved in adults to help prevent infections from 20 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. in just one dose. don't get prevnar 20® if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. adults with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, fatigue, headache, and joint pain. i want to be able to keep my plans. i don't want to risk ending up in the hospital with pneumococcal pneumonia. that's why i chose prevnar 20®. ask your doctor or pharmacist about the pfizer vaccine for pneumococcal
john russell, one of the breakout stars from the convention is standing by and he joins me next. >> [ic ] so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. come on. i already got a pneumonia vaccine, but i'm asking about the added protection of prevnar 20®. if you're 19 or older with certain chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, copd, or heart disease, or are 65 or older, you are at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. prevnar 20® is approved in adults to help prevent...
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caitrÍona: jason russell is a former secret service agent. thank you for joining us on bbc news.ret service agent was walking one hole ahead of the president -- former president. was this an effective plan he managed to stop the individual or was it a failure that the individual got that close with a rifle? >> this would have been treated as off the record movement, which means it was not on the schedule so the amount of advance work done would have been a lot less then four an official campaign visit so they try to limit the impact on surrounding areas and have a moving bubble that travels around the former president. obviously the agent spotting the threat and neutralizing it or least causing the threaten her to leave was effective, but having it happen in the first place is concerning at secret service will look at the protocols and re-examine what they need to do going forward. caitrÍona: saying it was off the record in the unplanned, does not mean it was last minute, a couple of hours in advance? >> it is hard to say when he decided but the difference of this as an off the r
caitrÍona: jason russell is a former secret service agent. thank you for joining us on bbc news.ret service agent was walking one hole ahead of the president -- former president. was this an effective plan he managed to stop the individual or was it a failure that the individual got that close with a rifle? >> this would have been treated as off the record movement, which means it was not on the schedule so the amount of advance work done would have been a lot less then four an official...
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russell. the gao recent report on artemis programs noted challenges with developing and testing the expiration spacesuit. can you discuss these challenges and what measures can nasa take to address such challenges including issues that we have with the supply chain? >> i think the first challenge to note was originally, nasa designed the space suit in house and made the decision to contract that out which is happening now. as we look at the current challenges, certainly one has to do with sufficient life-support. you need to have backup as you are doing lunar operations and have confidence that the system can operate and sustain the astronauts life as they go through the mission. there are technologies that need to be matured there and some refinements to the requirements the contractors working on. those are some of the key things we pointed to in the recent report. >> ms. kerner, i would like to go a little more in depth on that. can you talk about the significant work needed to mature techn
russell. the gao recent report on artemis programs noted challenges with developing and testing the expiration spacesuit. can you discuss these challenges and what measures can nasa take to address such challenges including issues that we have with the supply chain? >> i think the first challenge to note was originally, nasa designed the space suit in house and made the decision to contract that out which is happening now. as we look at the current challenges, certainly one has to do with...