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s. ed. russia had informed it a day earlier of its intention to carry out the drills. ah ballistic missiles blast off a dramatic show of rushes and nuclear capability weapons launching from land sea and the sky. all under president, putin supervision. rushes defense minister reporting the drills which are held annually simulated a massive nuclear strike in retaliation for a nuclear attack on russia. the exercise comes, as bruton blamed the united states for its involvement in the conflict, the liberty movie. what i would say is that usa will really conflict that ukraine has become an instrument of american foreign policy. do i need to do? it is actually lost its sovereignty claim and is directly controlled by the united states, which is using it as a battering ram against russia. the liberty, more or less that uses a person again, made claims that ukraine is preparing to use a so called dirty bomb, dirty bombs or explosives containing radioactive material, but a not nuclear bombs, and are not nearly as powerful. his claims have been roundly rejected by ukraine and west
s. ed. russia had informed it a day earlier of its intention to carry out the drills. ah ballistic missiles blast off a dramatic show of rushes and nuclear capability weapons launching from land sea and the sky. all under president, putin supervision. rushes defense minister reporting the drills which are held annually simulated a massive nuclear strike in retaliation for a nuclear attack on russia. the exercise comes, as bruton blamed the united states for its involvement in the conflict, the...
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s. ed. okay, do something for new. the construction of the european union should have been accompanied by social and fiscal legislation. that did not happen them. work was only done on trade regulations to combat state monopolies if war and remove restrictions on the movement of goods vote no thought at all was given to the impact this might have on corporate structures law. but if a company has a space thick in which it can move freely and can locate its production in a country where employees costs less. sure, and there are fewer social security contributions and non wage labor costs. g m one, then it will set up its production there. that if there are no taxes on intellectual property in another country, if that's a bits holding company, they're presented as a result. the e. u has created a new set of structures for corporations, including internationally operating french corporation to the will p competing hope, flossie and international to keep friends attractive to its own professionals. the government began gran
s. ed. okay, do something for new. the construction of the european union should have been accompanied by social and fiscal legislation. that did not happen them. work was only done on trade regulations to combat state monopolies if war and remove restrictions on the movement of goods vote no thought at all was given to the impact this might have on corporate structures law. but if a company has a space thick in which it can move freely and can locate its production in a country where employees...
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s. ed. okay, do something funny. the construction of the european union should have been accompanied by social and fiscal legislation that did not happen them. work was only done on trade regulations to combat state monopolies if will, and remove restrictions on the movement of goods vote no thought at all was given to the impact this might have on corporate structures law. but if a company has a space thick in which it can move freely and can locate its production in a country where employees cost less. sure, and there are fewer social security contributions and non wage labor costs. to the, i'm wondering then it will set up its production there. that was, if there are no taxes on intellectual property in another country, if that's a bits holding company, they're presented as a result in the e. u has created a new set of structures for corporations, including internationally, operating french corporation to the will, p competing will posse, and at the last minute to keep friends attractive to its own professionals.
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ed margo and he would like to talk to you. i turned to the librarian and in one of the stupidest sequences of my life s i said ed margo ist calling me. forget about it it's obviously some quack. hang upp on him. whether she actually hung up on him but late that afternoon she came back to me and said it's the same man and he still calls himself ed margo. maybe you want to pick up the phone and talk to him so i didn't believe he was calling me but when i heard his voice, i thought what a total jackass i had been. how could i not pick up the phone the first time. and i apologized to him repeatedly. he said don't worry about that. can you come and see m me tomorw morning and i said yes sir i will be there and he answered professor, i will see you and thatth established that professr and server relationship we had with each other. i was there the following morning. his secretary said to me as i walked in he was very busy. he's only got about a half an hour and i said absolutely fine with me. we spoke for three hours. he asked me question after question about the soviet union, the religion, their education, when they got married did th
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jordan and jack keane, but i want to wish all of people who are dealing with this hurricane ian,ed god 'sour prayers and thoughts are walker there are a number of volunteer efforts underway, folks here at "life, liberty and levin" and i and fox news network, are very concerned about you. and i want you to know the nation is rallying in your defense. >> now before we get to the great guests we hear from joe biden that the choice is between democracy and autocracy, he claims to be on side of democracy and the rest of us on side of autocracy. that has been regurgitated in his media and his party. first, if joe biden knew anything about american history, the framers rejected d democracy and embraces republicanism and constitutionalism, checks and balances, separation of powers, right there in the constitution, right in the federalist papers. i don't expect joe biden who served in senate 36 years and took an oath to uphold the document, vice president for 8 years now the punitive president of united states to c comprehend this. the reason is simple. you cannot be a progressive or as i call ame
jordan and jack keane, but i want to wish all of people who are dealing with this hurricane ian,ed god 'sour prayers and thoughts are walker there are a number of volunteer efforts underway, folks here at "life, liberty and levin" and i and fox news network, are very concerned about you. and i want you to know the nation is rallying in your defense. >> now before we get to the great guests we hear from joe biden that the choice is between democracy and autocracy, he claims to be...
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s. of carried out miss solemn ed drills in response to massage which by north korea young young, find its longest range resolved. on tuesday, it went of a japanese territory, something international condemnation. russian president vladimir putin finalizing his plans to annex for ukrainian regions. the upper house. the bottom of it was approved the legislation, which now hedge to putin for his final signature and ukraine's president says, his troops are making rapid awful progress against russian forces in the south and east. as lensky says, dozens of towns and villages have been liberated in the past week. now, georgia government is facing a political dilemma, is more russian seek refuge. they're most trying to avoid president putin's military cool up order announced last month. the influx is putting pressure on a government that's trying to try to find line between moscow and the e u. m. and con reports on the capital tbilisi. it's empty now, but in recent days, george's parliament has seen a serious rift open up between the government and the opposition, and this little agreement on any
s. of carried out miss solemn ed drills in response to massage which by north korea young young, find its longest range resolved. on tuesday, it went of a japanese territory, something international condemnation. russian president vladimir putin finalizing his plans to annex for ukrainian regions. the upper house. the bottom of it was approved the legislation, which now hedge to putin for his final signature and ukraine's president says, his troops are making rapid awful progress against...
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s. have carried out, miss allen. ed rhodes, in response to a miss our launch by north korea. young young's missile went to the japanese territory, prompting international condemnation and calls for an emergency meeting of the un security council. rob mcbride as more or less after in capital. south korea had promised a resolute response, sir, to choose days launch from its military and overnight tuesday into wednesday. local time. we have seen what that response is with the firing of these 4 missiles from a south korea's east coast out into the sea. that separates the korean peninsula from japan were told that 2 were fired by us forces 2 by south korean forces they are said to have been surface to surface missiles which hit their targets out at sea. there was also tuesday, a joint air drill by a u. s. and says south korean air forces at the flying drills over on the other side of the korean peninsula. in the yellow sea, the world's richest person has decided to go ahead with his original plan to buy twitter for $44000000000.00. he long mosque agreed to pay the price he offered
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lets get more reaction to today�*s developments from the uk�*s opposition parties. sir edn, we could hammer out the major differences that liberal democrats have with the conservative party. we are furious, like the british people are, with the fact that they have added hundreds of pounds to people�*s mortgages, they have trashed our economy, and i�*m afraid his warm words today won�*t reassure people who are sick with worry about what�*s going to hit them this winter, with higherfood bills and higher fuel bills. next let�*s hear from stewart hosie — from the scottish national party. he says the british people have been "carved out of decision making". the problem we have, the real problem we have — this isn't one prime minister changing during the lifetime of a parliament. this is the third prime minister in the space of two months. and this prime minister has been anointed today in an election where only six scots got to vote — and they were all tory mps. there does come a time when democracy has to kick in, where the public have to have a say and where there is a genuin
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believe, a great job helping out black, white, asian, hispanic, everybody, who was impact by ed by this storm,s he should, as any fantastic governor would. >> sean: thank you. when we come back, we have breaking news at this hour. the daily beast just posted a story. they're accusing herschel walker of paying for a woman's abortion. he'll respond. and john kennedy on why the left can't run away from their disastrous it's time, you listen. so do we. aspen dental was built around your life. so come on in, no matter how long it's been. we're not just on your corner... we're in your corner. with smarter, more affordable care. that'll bring more life to your smile... and more smile to your life. >> sean: all right. more evidence tonight about the media mob where they stand on the issue of politics. yeah, rising republicans, helloh herschel walker has responded to the daily beast, calling the story a flat-out lie. we'll get to that in just a second. that's not all. "new york times" recently sent a far left reporter to georgia to write a hit piece against herschel walker, the article quoting anonymous
believe, a great job helping out black, white, asian, hispanic, everybody, who was impact by ed by this storm,s he should, as any fantastic governor would. >> sean: thank you. when we come back, we have breaking news at this hour. the daily beast just posted a story. they're accusing herschel walker of paying for a woman's abortion. he'll respond. and john kennedy on why the left can't run away from their disastrous it's time, you listen. so do we. aspen dental was built around your life....
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ed ludlow. take us into where we are. >>'sfficial crew mission where they carry astronauts to the international space station on nasa's behalf but we have two firsts, the for some spacex will carry a russian cosmonaut from the u.s. soil up dude the international space station and the missions commander whis
ed ludlow. take us into where we are. >>'sfficial crew mission where they carry astronauts to the international space station on nasa's behalf but we have two firsts, the for some spacex will carry a russian cosmonaut from the u.s. soil up dude the international space station and the missions commander whis
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ed. a more interesting period as the 1950's. world was coming out of world war ii, there was not enough supply. baby boomers were starting to be born. parents came back from the war. they were looking to start families. there was a lot of consumption. the labor market was not ready to adjust. the late 40's, early 50's cell inflation jump up but it was not a prolonged decade-long period. shery: no wonder people are saying perhaps the inflation will go away much sooner than policy makers expect. do stick around. chief strategy for the clock tower group. we'll be talking about the 20th party congress in china. this is bloomberg. ♪ zero-commission trades for online u.s. stocks and etfs. and a commitment to get you the best price on every trade, which saved investors over $1.5 billion last year. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. shery: take a look at how semi conductors finished. we are talking but the philadelphia semi conductor index closing at the lowest level since november 2020. fresh restrictions from the u.s. and china
ed. a more interesting period as the 1950's. world was coming out of world war ii, there was not enough supply. baby boomers were starting to be born. parents came back from the war. they were looking to start families. there was a lot of consumption. the labor market was not ready to adjust. the late 40's, early 50's cell inflation jump up but it was not a prolonged decade-long period. shery: no wonder people are saying perhaps the inflation will go away much sooner than policy makers expect....
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like ed yardeni just eluded to sentiment was pessimistic beforehand and we saw the s&p fall six straight days back to the lows of november 2020 giving back half of the post-covid game but all it teaches us is that one markets are erratic right now, and that investors mentally are going to have to learn to cope with a bumpy ride, at least for the rest of the year, and in the short-term, because as you were just discussing, until we see inflation cool and until we see the labor market cool, because it's still extremely tight, the feds going to continue on its path and then in the face of that it's really difficult to really believe in a truly sustainable stock rally at least for now in the near term. charles: what do you think of earnings season? a lot of banks reported today, jpmorgan, morgan stanley not so much. where do you think, what role would this play with respect to trying to get some equilibrium in this market? >> so right now it's really all about learning about the macro, so what are these companies saying about the consumer, what are they saying about the health of the economy
like ed yardeni just eluded to sentiment was pessimistic beforehand and we saw the s&p fall six straight days back to the lows of november 2020 giving back half of the post-covid game but all it teaches us is that one markets are erratic right now, and that investors mentally are going to have to learn to cope with a bumpy ride, at least for the rest of the year, and in the short-term, because as you were just discussing, until we see inflation cool and until we see the labor market cool,...
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ed pretty>> the last time this s mission would've been examined would've been, what, the mid 70s? >> i think it was examined carefully after 9/11. there was that surge of activity. we've got pretty good at the supportive counterterrorism activities. it was a success at one moment, but, the threat landscape never sleeps. and so, we have to constantly adapt. it is a moment, i think, for pretty dramatic change in intelligence, today. >> i am curious about who has to work for intelligence in united states, my father, may he rest in peace, went to the university of virginia in the 1950s. he told me one-time, the government was very present on the campus in three regards. well as the military, my father was rotc in a lot of kids there were rotc, another one was the state department recruiting. they want to bright young men and women to go into foreign service. the third, amy, was the cia. which my father said would discreetly stop by once a year and encourage young man to sit down and take a aptitude test to see if they could have what it took to get into the world of espionage. so, is
ed pretty>> the last time this s mission would've been examined would've been, what, the mid 70s? >> i think it was examined carefully after 9/11. there was that surge of activity. we've got pretty good at the supportive counterterrorism activities. it was a success at one moment, but, the threat landscape never sleeps. and so, we have to constantly adapt. it is a moment, i think, for pretty dramatic change in intelligence, today. >> i am curious about who has to work for...
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s. and i think, ed, you're touching on something that has concerned me throughout this election processeed to talk about the economy, and they need to talk about abortion and issues that impact the american voters' lives, i do not feel that a clear message on why ukraine -- why support of ukraine, why this war in ukraine is so important to win on every level for the sake of democracy, for the sake of the world, and as a result, republicans, instead of perhaps doing the right thing and a lot of republicans have gone through poland and kyiv to look at what's been happening firsthand and support america's support of the war, and yet it's too easy to twist on the campaign trail. it's too easy to twist as why can't we focus more on us, and i worry that the ultimate winners will be saudi arabia, iran, russia, and donald trump. >>> yeah, the absence of ukraine is an issue, i think, sort of reflects the fact that by and large, there has been bipartisan consensus for the first eight months of this war. and the fact that it's not a hugely resonant thing in terms of biden's poll numbers. he deserv
s. and i think, ed, you're touching on something that has concerned me throughout this election processeed to talk about the economy, and they need to talk about abortion and issues that impact the american voters' lives, i do not feel that a clear message on why ukraine -- why support of ukraine, why this war in ukraine is so important to win on every level for the sake of democracy, for the sake of the world, and as a result, republicans, instead of perhaps doing the right thing and a lot of...
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let�*s speak to ed miliband, the shadow climate change and net zero secretary.is very well, the money we are paying, as a result of higher energy bills isn�*t disappearing into thin air, it is going into these companies and then going into these companies and then going back into shareholders pockets and it is been taken by —— from the british people. the and it is been taken by -- from the british people-— and it is been taken by -- from the british people. the energy companies would say that — british people. the energy companies would say that during _ british people. the energy companies would say that during the _ british people. the energy companies would say that during the depth - british people. the energy companies would say that during the depth of. would say that during the depth of pandemic, when that price of oil slumped, at one point it was negative, they didn�*t ask for a bailout or state support and so people can�*t have it both wales clash both ways. if they manage to sustain when things are tough, it is not that you come after them when they a
let�*s speak to ed miliband, the shadow climate change and net zero secretary.is very well, the money we are paying, as a result of higher energy bills isn�*t disappearing into thin air, it is going into these companies and then going into these companies and then going back into shareholders pockets and it is been taken by —— from the british people. the and it is been taken by -- from the british people-— and it is been taken by -- from the british people. the energy companies would...
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ed: certainly a very challenging environment for stock pickers. emily: there was an article from some of my colleagues at bloomberg news about the correlation. the s&p 500's three-month realize correlation is at its highest level since july 2020. it basically means the biggest stocks in the s&p 500 are moving in tandem and they are dictating how the broader index moves. what a worse time for something like this to happen considering we have such a crucial earnings season. we have tesla today and we have alphabet, microsoft, apple, all next week. these big tech stocks make up a really large portion of the s&p 500 so to have correlations this high has a lot of traders on edge. shery: let's delve into tesla and what stood out to you. ed: it was a really difficult quarter. this is the first time that tesla has missed on the top line since the third quarter of 2021. currency headwinds are a big part of that story and beyond that, higher input costs, commodities here and we knew coming out of third-quarter deliveries that they have struggled and came in below estimates because in the final few weeks of the quarter, there was still vehicles in transit. t
ed: certainly a very challenging environment for stock pickers. emily: there was an article from some of my colleagues at bloomberg news about the correlation. the s&p 500's three-month realize correlation is at its highest level since july 2020. it basically means the biggest stocks in the s&p 500 are moving in tandem and they are dictating how the broader index moves. what a worse time for something like this to happen considering we have such a crucial earnings season. we have tesla...
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ed. >> right. i mean, in multiple cases now we literally have receipts s.e herschel walker feels comfortable blatantly lying to credible reporters that make him a hypocrite because of his incredibly extreme stance on abortion and, i think, demonstrate the power of political media ecosystems to back up a candidate, right? you have news reporters asking him about these things, other people in the media, pundits, you know, conservative commentators who are basically either, you know, kiss crediting these women or -- discrediting these women or saying it doesn't matter to voters when we actually know that it does. this is a hard thing for media to cover when these guys just lie over and over again, howie. howard: well, you know, he says, i mean, we have to certainly report his denial, but the thing is that since herschel walker rode out the storm over the first accuser with republicans saying, yes, it was a long time ago, true, they didn't care or they just wanted to win the seat in some cases. is he, to use a football analogies, running the same play now? >> y
ed. >> right. i mean, in multiple cases now we literally have receipts s.e herschel walker feels comfortable blatantly lying to credible reporters that make him a hypocrite because of his incredibly extreme stance on abortion and, i think, demonstrate the power of political media ecosystems to back up a candidate, right? you have news reporters asking him about these things, other people in the media, pundits, you know, conservative commentators who are basically either, you know, kiss...
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. >> ed come through town and i'mt sheer, he sends me a message and message and asking if he can vit the bench in the garden to pay s to brady. he has a big heart and and i appreciate it. >> he has been across the country with me and back six ti. >> reporter: they travel with h, their photos stuck to his truckn one cas >> reporter: a specialist combas cover his feet, a grateful gift from stony's father only on spel occasioning evbench delivery, ir stony's boots. >> report: with each journey ths of miles away, ed find fulfill. ment in giving. for honoring active military, veterans and the families they leave behind, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to ed mcclellan. >> there is a care package sessn at napa auto parts, one of ed's sponsors. each bench cost $2000, $2000, those donations cover the the entire cost. he has truly found his calling. you can see the passion and the love in his voice when he is doing those des nominate your local hero at kpi. > >> bay area gig workers pushingr better pay and web fitsful how they hope to accomplish what a recent california law could not do. > >> racial scapegoat
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karen ward wrote an op-ed saying it's almost time to buy treasuries. mike wilson talked about he still sees the s 500 fall into the low 3000. i get the sense he is gathering the ingredients to bake the cake. what do we need to get there? kriti: i think 2% on real yields will be the major pivot point to get back into vogue. there is that point on the bond market. we are talking about equities and when the market might see a dollar turnaround. it comes right back down to the bond market back down to real yields. even if there is a popular trade in commodities, that's not a forever trait. if you are betting on a recession or expecting one, the first trade that gets it is commodities because it's a bet on growth even if you see shorter supply. i think it will give up 2% on real yields. alix: i would -- i was looking at lyle brainard's speech and she talks about that there is a lot to learn from margin compression. that said to me to deal with the market compression and companies will not bail you out step that doesn't feel that good a fight look at the jobs market. >> it doesn't. the whole concept wh
karen ward wrote an op-ed saying it's almost time to buy treasuries. mike wilson talked about he still sees the s 500 fall into the low 3000. i get the sense he is gathering the ingredients to bake the cake. what do we need to get there? kriti: i think 2% on real yields will be the major pivot point to get back into vogue. there is that point on the bond market. we are talking about equities and when the market might see a dollar turnaround. it comes right back down to the bond market back down...
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dope sick" wrote in an op-ed that if the administration offered free treatment on-demand for people who cannot afford it, the way hiv aids treatment was available in the 1990'sthe u.s. would be able to curve the number of people who died from overdose. why isn't that being done? dr. gupta: we are working towards those types of approaches. that is exec the right. -- that is exactly right. let's look at naloxone. three out of four americans who died last year died because of an illicit opioid. if we have enough naloxone in communities, we can save tens of thousands of people right now. that is one of the areas we are focused on. we also want to make sure people -- we remove the challenge of affordability, the challenge of access. that is why we have provided expanded telehealth services. one of the silver linings in the covid pandemic has been the expansion of telehealth, to reach rural communities that had been chronically deprived of care. this is a way to get there. things like making sure there is a coverage limit on co-pays are really important. that is the way we are going to get there. we also to make sure our policy, the president's own strategy calls
dope sick" wrote in an op-ed that if the administration offered free treatment on-demand for people who cannot afford it, the way hiv aids treatment was available in the 1990'sthe u.s. would be able to curve the number of people who died from overdose. why isn't that being done? dr. gupta: we are working towards those types of approaches. that is exec the right. -- that is exactly right. let's look at naloxone. three out of four americans who died last year died because of an illicit...
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s. god bless her. she took me out of those courses whether it was the sex ed course or the quest self-esteem thing that is benign by today's standards but she recognized it for what it was back then and she protested and pulled out. guess what happened in the middle school? nothing. 99% of the other kids at forest lake high school still went to that education and the quest program and now we are on the 95th iteration of that at forest lake high school in conservative minnesota. they control the pipeline of every aspect of educational industrial complex. the unions being the most powerful arm of that but the teachers colleges textbooks curriculums certifications accreditations all hard leftists. we want to disavow people of the idea that you can move to a nice zip code or going to move to a conservative community and everything will be ok. the problem is the pipeline has been federalized and they control those positions. protesting is good and doing something for your kid is good, but it's insufficient at this point. >> if i could add to one thing, the money involved is the icing on the cake. it is the
s. god bless her. she took me out of those courses whether it was the sex ed course or the quest self-esteem thing that is benign by today's standards but she recognized it for what it was back then and she protested and pulled out. guess what happened in the middle school? nothing. 99% of the other kids at forest lake high school still went to that education and the quest program and now we are on the 95th iteration of that at forest lake high school in conservative minnesota. they control the...
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s now treated as heroes. y who believese should be no that there should be no covid co gradine on anyone, whethervid vs grade school, higher ed employment or otherwise. and everyone who shouldd be fired, who was fired should , be getting their jobs back with mass pay. s so the contrast is clear and even democratsr. an and independents are saying, you know what, we have to go a new new direction in order to kath to gotate. kathy hochul has to go and she will on november 8th. >> it sounds like she will . it's just a remarkable story. it kind of comes out of nowhere because, again, it's so overwh overwhelmingly democratic . it almost seems likemingly she's trying to wreck the state where we are out heres of campaigning our tails off too earn the support of voters, to e do our part to save the state. kathy hochul right now i is crawling across the finish line. she's trying ts o survive thiser campaign. and clearly her goal here is to save kathy hochul and the the average voter out there in v new york hitting a breaking point in the state. listen. there's a reason why natio new york leads the entiren in population loss. i don't th
s now treated as heroes. y who believese should be no that there should be no covid co gradine on anyone, whethervid vs grade school, higher ed employment or otherwise. and everyone who shouldd be fired, who was fired should , be getting their jobs back with mass pay. s so the contrast is clear and even democratsr. an and independents are saying, you know what, we have to go a new new direction in order to kath to gotate. kathy hochul has to go and she will on november 8th. >> it sounds...
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ed: they say it is the hope that kills you. we are down three times 1% on the s&p 500, just flat. -- three tenths of 1% on the s&p 500, just flat. we are bracing for a cpi print on thursday, or inflation data for the month of september. that will give us an indication of how much further the fed will go with raising rates and how much more pain this market can take. continuing to see selling in some conductor stocks, which have suffered amid tensions between u.s. and china, but also concerns about slow down, the end use cases for those some conductors. yields pulled back this wednesday. intel has been an interesting story. a bloomberg scoop, you see the pain it has suffered over the last six sessions. it rose slightly on wednesday. intel will lay off thousands of people, as soon as this month we could get an announcement, in areas like sales and marketing, where according to sources they will reduce headcount by 20%. they have earnings on october 27. that is what we are paying close attention to. the s&p 500 falling for the lowest level since november 2020. there
ed: they say it is the hope that kills you. we are down three times 1% on the s&p 500, just flat. -- three tenths of 1% on the s&p 500, just flat. we are bracing for a cpi print on thursday, or inflation data for the month of september. that will give us an indication of how much further the fed will go with raising rates and how much more pain this market can take. continuing to see selling in some conductor stocks, which have suffered amid tensions between u.s. and china, but also...
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wrote in an op-ed recently in the washington post that if the administration offered free treatment on demand for people who can afford it the way hiv-aids treatment was available in the 1990's, the united states would be able to curb the number of people who died from overdose. why isn't that being done? dr. gupta: we are working towards that, those types of approaches, that's exactly right. we cannot -- let's look at the -- narcan's people often name it. we know that three out of four americans out of the 108,000 that died that year are dying because of illicit opioid. we have naloxone and communities and can save tens of thousands of people right now, and that's exactly one of the areas we are focused on and making sure that happens. once we do that, we want to make sure people are connected to treatment and we remove the challenge of affordability, challenge of access. that's where we have provided expanded telehealth services. today -- one of the silver linings in the pandemic has been the expansion of telehealth to reach rural communities, communities that have been chronically deprived of care, as well as others. this is a way to get there, but things like health insu
wrote in an op-ed recently in the washington post that if the administration offered free treatment on demand for people who can afford it the way hiv-aids treatment was available in the 1990's, the united states would be able to curb the number of people who died from overdose. why isn't that being done? dr. gupta: we are working towards that, those types of approaches, that's exactly right. we cannot -- let's look at the -- narcan's people often name it. we know that three out of four...
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what the d a s office plans to charge him with ed will also update paul pelosi's condition.the biggest names in country music, but it's concert last night turned off some fans. he explains why he shared the stage with florida governor ron de santis. stay with us. vo: climate change is fueling a wildfire crisis. destroying our forests. threatening our communities. polluting our air. prop 30 taxes the wealthiest 0.2% to reduce the tailpipe emissions that drive climate change. and prevent wildfires and toxic smoke. so we have clean air to breathe. some say we shouldn't act. tell that to our kids. this is about their future. kevin: calfire firefighters, the american lung association, and the coalition for clean air support prop 30. yes on 30. what makes the train so magical? it's not just the enchanting call of the whistle or the adventurous spirit in every bend of the track. it's about where it goes. to places. and faces. and the warmest of memories. the magic of the train is more than how it takes us away. it's how it brings us together. ♪ short for this halloween gas prices,
what the d a s office plans to charge him with ed will also update paul pelosi's condition.the biggest names in country music, but it's concert last night turned off some fans. he explains why he shared the stage with florida governor ron de santis. stay with us. vo: climate change is fueling a wildfire crisis. destroying our forests. threatening our communities. polluting our air. prop 30 taxes the wealthiest 0.2% to reduce the tailpipe emissions that drive climate change. and prevent...
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s the train conductor film he tells. that family is hurt of somebody he says he knew. kevin, a word about your new op-edre it is.ne thank you for watching. "outnumbered" after the break.sh call newday. use your va home loan benefit to borrow up to 100% of your home's value. not just 80% like some other lenders. take out an average of $60,000 and lower your payments by $600 a month with the newday 100 va cash out loan. pay down high-rate credit cards, personal loans, even car loans. missed a payment along the way? newday's been granted automatic authority by the va. we look at your whole picture. when lenders say no to a veteran, newday can say yes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that was different, hello, this is "outnumbered" i am harris wagner here with my cohost kayleigh mcenany joining us is david avella, and michele tajoya, we begin in philadelphia took place to be if you want to be safe. >> harris: three members of a s.w.a.t. team were shot while serving a warrant to arrest a teenager wanted in connection with a recent homicide of multiple armed robberies, that have been just this mornin
s the train conductor film he tells. that family is hurt of somebody he says he knew. kevin, a word about your new op-edre it is.ne thank you for watching. "outnumbered" after the break.sh call newday. use your va home loan benefit to borrow up to 100% of your home's value. not just 80% like some other lenders. take out an average of $60,000 and lower your payments by $600 a month with the newday 100 va cash out loan. pay down high-rate credit cards, personal loans, even car loans....
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ed ludlow has been watching all day. take it away. >> welcome back. some green on the screen. that has been a rare sight of late. the s&p 500 with its best day since july. the nasdaq 100, best day since august. we have seen this callback in yields that have been surging so steadily, showing no signs of abating. bitcoin in this risk on mentality still cannot reach 20,000 dollars per token but in the s&p market, the worst quarterly run since 2002, it was a lot of green in the tech space this monday. look at the movers and shakers during the day. gains on the nasdaq 100 in the green. this is the mov function on the bloomberg terminal. a lot of tech names making gains. one that really stands out is over my right shoulder. tesla down 8.6%. a really marked reaction to the production numbers that missed estimates. elon musk and company saying the number of cars left in transit, and peloton as well, really interesting gains pending a deal with hilton, going to use peloton hardware in their hotels. i know you have more on that later on. emily: elon musk drawing the wrath of ukrainians after a series of tweets urging a negotiat
ed ludlow has been watching all day. take it away. >> welcome back. some green on the screen. that has been a rare sight of late. the s&p 500 with its best day since july. the nasdaq 100, best day since august. we have seen this callback in yields that have been surging so steadily, showing no signs of abating. bitcoin in this risk on mentality still cannot reach 20,000 dollars per token but in the s&p market, the worst quarterly run since 2002, it was a lot of green in the tech...
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s&p 500, it is the technology sector and the communication sector most exposed. they are bringing in international revenues that will get hit by that strong dollar. emily: edan eternal optimist. give us some hope, what are the signs of light or silver linings? ed: there are people that think the end of the world is inevitable. not naming any names. but there is the view in the market that the tech sector could hold up better. you think about these names, global players with entrenched market positions and strong balance sheets. they can weather the storm. apple and amazon are able to be noble because of their size. whether they pull that off or not, it is citigroup. they are optimistic over the long run and some parts of tech can handle the storm. we will see if that happens. emily: ed ludlow, i know you will be across it all next week. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. on monday, we talk about meta's new advertising strategy with brad erickson and we will dive into the broader trends we're seeing in social media and turmoil as well given what we are talking about when it comes to snap, twitter, google, and more. and don't forget to ch
s&p 500, it is the technology sector and the communication sector most exposed. they are bringing in international revenues that will get hit by that strong dollar. emily: edan eternal optimist. give us some hope, what are the signs of light or silver linings? ed: there are people that think the end of the world is inevitable. not naming any names. but there is the view in the market that the tech sector could hold up better. you think about these names, global players with entrenched...
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s 300 rocket. now they say it's a college building. we've seen the rubble. we've seen hedges from tech book and the mouth of the burning and the dusty still's very potent in the ed college building. it's rendered by residential flats. half all the windows have been blowing, and the cleanup cleanup operation has been taking say all morning and you can see the result of this last knock window does not cover. they've been working all morning to try to restore to some of these apartments. and some of these people will just have to move out because they can't say neither ukrainian military or saying that the russians continue to mount defensive in the east and in the south in. but there are cranium, say that they've managed to repel russian attacks, but they said in the last 24 hours did mean 30 strikes over 100 rocket strike. one person was killed. one pregnant woman was killed. and denise, when a petrol station is undecided to say, because of the weather, because of the rain you offensive, the cleaning offensive has been slow down because it's difficult to move military personnel as well as military equipment. but it's difficult to know exactly what's taking place
s 300 rocket. now they say it's a college building. we've seen the rubble. we've seen hedges from tech book and the mouth of the burning and the dusty still's very potent in the ed college building. it's rendered by residential flats. half all the windows have been blowing, and the cleanup cleanup operation has been taking say all morning and you can see the result of this last knock window does not cover. they've been working all morning to try to restore to some of these apartments. and some...
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stuart: yes, yes, nasdaq winners , no, s&p winners moderna , nice gain, pepsi, top of the list of nasdaq winners now up 3.25%. coming up, a new op-edase. the world's richest man elon musk, yeah, another musk headline. he's launched a perfume. yes, you heard that right. it's called "burnt hair." he says he's already sold a million dollars worth of it. >> what? stuart: okay let's get into that we're just 27 days to the mid-terms. a reporter for msnbc expressed concern over democrat senate candidate in pennsylvania john f etterman's health. roll tape. >> just in some of the small talk prior to the interview before the closed captioning was up and running it did seem that he had a hard time understanding our conversation. stuart: okay we've got a little bit more on that later in the show. he says he's fit to serve as a senator. i'll ask kellyanne conway if she agrees with that, right after this. ♪ there must be some misunderstanding, there must be some kind of mistake ♪ thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. with innovation that lets you customize interfaces, charts and orders
stuart: yes, yes, nasdaq winners , no, s&p winners moderna , nice gain, pepsi, top of the list of nasdaq winners now up 3.25%. coming up, a new op-edase. the world's richest man elon musk, yeah, another musk headline. he's launched a perfume. yes, you heard that right. it's called "burnt hair." he says he's already sold a million dollars worth of it. >> what? stuart: okay let's get into that we're just 27 days to the mid-terms. a reporter for msnbc expressed concern over...
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s f z andforzallzmatchefs to investigation and for all matches to be suspended. translation: i be suspended. translation: ., , be suspended. translation: , , translation: i hope this will be the last tra . edanslation: i hope this will be the last tragedy of this kind _ translation: i hope this will be the last tragedy of this kind in _ translation: i hope this will be the last tragedy of this kind in our - last tragedy of this kind in our country. last tragedy of this kind in our count . , , ., country. outside the stadium the burnt shell _ country. outside the stadium the burnt shell of _ country. outside the stadium the burnt shell of police _ country. outside the stadium the burnt shell of police trucks - burnt shell of police trucks bore witness to the anger of the crowd. indonesian football has long been troubled by fan violence and poor management. but the way the police handled the crowd trouble, and particularly the use of tear gas inside the stadium, must surely be the main focus of this investigation. earlier i spoke to restee uoro iuneear, a journalist based in bali, about what we know about the disaster. there hasn't been more details except for the police who said that dozens
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eds brian? >> contessa, thank you very much the stocks are often their highs. the dow is the only major index in the green st s&p and nasdaq down. they were down as much as 2.2% earlier in the day the spread in the three month and 10-year bonds, they inverted interday if that holds into the close, it would mark the first inversion into this part of what they call the yield curve since march of 2020 always like those historical antedotes. seagate, net 5 networks, two of the worst performers on the s&p 500. both with weaker outlooks and questions ultimately, contessa, about demand. >> brian, meta is arguably the biggest earning after the bell alphabet reported an unexpected slowdown spotify, also reporting slowing ad growth which followed snap's poor sales performances as companies cut their marketing budgets. wpp defied the downturn and raised the growth target so is there a storm underway in the digital ad market? how can investors play that? what are they going to listen for from meta? let's ask experts evelyn mitchell, emarketer analyst and ed lee, "new york times" media reporter and cnbc contributor. great
eds brian? >> contessa, thank you very much the stocks are often their highs. the dow is the only major index in the green st s&p and nasdaq down. they were down as much as 2.2% earlier in the day the spread in the three month and 10-year bonds, they inverted interday if that holds into the close, it would mark the first inversion into this part of what they call the yield curve since march of 2020 always like those historical antedotes. seagate, net 5 networks, two of the worst...
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coming up, the head of research at eds man, next on the program. down zero .8% on the s&p 500.is bloomberg. ♪ >> keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world. with the first word, i am lisa mateo. oil workers joining protests which continued over the death of a 22-year-old woman last month who was in the custody of a so-called morale to group. a video on social media shows dozen of laborers and uniformed workers marching. lebanon has a historic agreement to settle there maritime dispute. in a text message, his office says they will "strengthen security" and ensure stability of the country's northern border. malaysia is heading for early elections this year after prime minister announced the solution of parliament. his ruling of the party is seeking to strengthen his position following a run a successful local polls and a budget for next or that lowers taxes. legislator says the election commission will decide on the date of the vote which must be held in 60 days. ongoing supply chain bottlenecks and increasing negative economic outlook as consumers battle surging infl
coming up, the head of research at eds man, next on the program. down zero .8% on the s&p 500.is bloomberg. ♪ >> keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world. with the first word, i am lisa mateo. oil workers joining protests which continued over the death of a 22-year-old woman last month who was in the custody of a so-called morale to group. a video on social media shows dozen of laborers and uniformed workers marching. lebanon has a historic agreement to settle there...
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ed miliband. good to have you with us. what do you think is keir starmer�*s line of attack?ing, and particularly when rishi sunak made what was a very accomplished, elegant, slick speech on the steps of downing street, talking about being a compassionate conservative and talking about bringing back professionalism and integrity to the cabinet. i thought at that moment, yes, labour is going to have a bit more of a challenge from rishi sunak. to be fair, it�*s not as ashley difficult to provide more challenge than liz truss did. but i think his cabinet reshuffle has undermined that persuasive and compelling argument he himself made, with the appointment of particularly suella braverman. you cannot make an argument about professionalism and integrity, and have somebody back at the department of homeland security who just a few days ago breached security rules and breached the ministerial code. we know that he has done that because his party is still very, very divided. i think this does give the labour party are very good attack line, he may be this very interesting, shiny new
ed miliband. good to have you with us. what do you think is keir starmer�*s line of attack?ing, and particularly when rishi sunak made what was a very accomplished, elegant, slick speech on the steps of downing street, talking about being a compassionate conservative and talking about bringing back professionalism and integrity to the cabinet. i thought at that moment, yes, labour is going to have a bit more of a challenge from rishi sunak. to be fair, it�*s not as ashley difficult to...
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s. >> we get to meet so many people. amazing when you see a global superstar like ed sheeran, so chill and so nice. >> makes you want to roote like a tight shot, please. >> want to name some names? >> no. speaking of names, one name, can you believe with a straight face amy robach has been calling this a work-a-thon. this is ridiculous. she is at uga, her alma mater, for homecoming. are you sticking with calling this a work-a-thon? >> reporter: yeah, no, this is a work assignment that i gladly took on. yes, this is so much fun. we asked for 40 people to show up this morning at stanford stadium. we are at 200 plus. there is so much team spirit here to cheer on the dogs. so we are going to call our dogs. i know you heard this before, guys. i am going to do to again just because, you know, this is what i do for my work assignment. you guys ready? three, two, one. go dogs! wo >> have you had a fireball shot yet? >> whoa! >> stay with us. checking off the boxes here this morning, guys. >> george, you get close to home there, man. okay. >>> we have other things to tell you about. we are excited because we are also in miami this m
s. >> we get to meet so many people. amazing when you see a global superstar like ed sheeran, so chill and so nice. >> makes you want to roote like a tight shot, please. >> want to name some names? >> no. speaking of names, one name, can you believe with a straight face amy robach has been calling this a work-a-thon. this is ridiculous. she is at uga, her alma mater, for homecoming. are you sticking with calling this a work-a-thon? >> reporter: yeah, no, this is a...
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s., asking for help connecting them to doctors. >> i appreciated, thank you. when we come, back new detaile d images from an iconic view of space. edon. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms. and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden behavior changes or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be life threatening or permanent. these aren't all the serious side effects. now i'm back where i belong. ask your doctor if latuda is right for you. pay as little as zero dollars for your first prescription. not flossing well? then add the whoa! of listerine to your routine. new science shows it gets in between teeth to destroy 5x more plaque above the gumline than floss. for a cleaner, healthier mou
s., asking for help connecting them to doctors. >> i appreciated, thank you. when we come, back new detaile d images from an iconic view of space. edon. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms. and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about...
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s hard eating healthy. unless you happen to be a dog. >>> with just two weeks until election day, president biden is making his pitch to voters in a new op-ednomy front and center. he writes the american people face a choice between two vastly different visions for our country. in the piece, the president touts the unemployment rate, which is at a 50-year low and warns that republican policies would make inflation much worse. he also writes this. over the past nearly two years, we have made enormous progress. my administration working with democrats in congress is building an economy that grows from the bottom up and the middle out. mitch landrieu is white house add veers and implementation coordinator. always good to have you on. i think the last time that the president published or "wall street journal" published an op-ed about the economy by the president, you and i spoke about it back in may. joe biden, my plan for fighting inflation. back then the consumer price index was 8.3% for the month of april year over year. now it's 8.2% for september year over year. what do you say to the voters who say this is not changing quickly enough, i c
s hard eating healthy. unless you happen to be a dog. >>> with just two weeks until election day, president biden is making his pitch to voters in a new op-ednomy front and center. he writes the american people face a choice between two vastly different visions for our country. in the piece, the president touts the unemployment rate, which is at a 50-year low and warns that republican policies would make inflation much worse. he also writes this. over the past nearly two years, we have...
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s and p500 companies and they're not the economy but the best of the best in the economy and they're probably still managing to raise their prices, get revenues up and hold onto their profit margins. >> edtodd pyro here, i am merely a news guy so my questions are going to be from the news guy, common person perspective. looking ahehead to november/december, the reason i have stuck this out this entire year as it's been up and down so volatile is because i'm anticipating a significant bump when it comes to dividends and cash flow coming out. are you bullish on that in november and december or should i temper my expectations that uh oh, i'm not going to see the bump i'm expecting coming into the year? >> right. well, honestly, ed, you're the first person that's mentioned that to me but it makes a lot of sense so maybe that'll be the surprise going into the end of the year is dividends have been very, very strong. companies cash flows have been phenomenally strong. all time record highs and when their cash flows are up like that, they tend to pay out more in dividends and that makes sense and they've been buying back their shares but dividends in many ways is a lot healthier for the stock
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ed tha and everything will be fine. and now they realize that they were taken for a ride. so the democrats, in fact,fact every grassroots democrat,s we as we see from this red wave ine this trend, that we seem totandt be coming up to understand thata if they care about their future and their family's future and their jobsd and crime endi or certainly getting getting better and they are being real justice, that it's about votingn for republican regardless. no, look, it's a two year stretch, right, for governors. we've seen abuse of power thatm. happens with democrats. everyone understands now that this is about life and death and the future. and it's not about mean tweets. it's not about a personality. it's about policy. i and this is what's destroying their lives now. so lives jen psaki is gettingaki s the finally the education of a lifetime. party she should start to acknowledge that this democrat party is a failure. it's going ty ano be a marginal party and it's ruined people's lives. ari, it's not our first rodeo.in we've been through many a campaign. we've been friends a long time, tammy. same thing. and i've never seen so muc
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s refugee responsible for it. >> people are moving because of the conflict. but we have people moving within the country because they have lack of water, they can no longer crop in the area they use edecause actually there's a conflict forced them to move or because the reality of it forted them to not use the small one to crop their own. >> in chance, western lack reason, quarter is eligible as we cross a landscape of driedout lakes. >> fresh paint assigned that little here challenges besides the date. food assistance remains urgent. >> these people have always lived in chad but were forced without boca harran. >> several members were killed in the attack just 12 miles away and two days before our visit. >> one of the dead was a cousin of goled madram sported to take mat weaving for food. they have run dry since the year she arrived here. leafy leaving her with few other options. >> here, there is no lake other river to fish. we don't have an interrogation system for agriculture. >> under a ruth of u.s. applied cardboard scraps, she will not return home. >> you you have to we were killed. i would still prefer to stay here. >> you have to good choices, then? >> here, that's, we live
s refugee responsible for it. >> people are moving because of the conflict. but we have people moving within the country because they have lack of water, they can no longer crop in the area they use edecause actually there's a conflict forced them to move or because the reality of it forted them to not use the small one to crop their own. >> in chance, western lack reason, quarter is eligible as we cross a landscape of driedout lakes. >> fresh paint assigned that little here...