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sara. >> it's always nice speaking to you. thank you so much for that update. >>> now, lawyers for former president donald trump say they will review a subpoena issued by the january 6th committee and respond as appropriate to what they're calling an unprecedented action. the committee's trying to compel donald trump to sit for a deposition under oath and to provide documents, a lot of them, about january 6th and the 2020 election. it is not carlear if donald tru is going to comply. there are also stunning new developments in the mar-a-lago document investigation. "the washington post" is reporting that several of the classified documents recovered during that fbi search of trump's estate included highly sensitive intelligence regarding iran and china. joining me now to discuss all of this is former nixon white house counsel and cnn contributor john dean. thank you so much for joining me again? thank you, sara. >> it's been a little while since we've talked and of course a lot has happened. let's start with this. what are the
sara. >> it's always nice speaking to you. thank you so much for that update. >>> now, lawyers for former president donald trump say they will review a subpoena issued by the january 6th committee and respond as appropriate to what they're calling an unprecedented action. the committee's trying to compel donald trump to sit for a deposition under oath and to provide documents, a lot of them, about january 6th and the 2020 election. it is not carlear if donald tru is going to...
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across town, sara and lou we're checking out cars at the dealership when sara's phone rang. >> i received call from emily as she says that trish fell in the pool, i need you to come home. >> did she say that trish was dead? >> yes. >> so this is shocking news, you've all just had lunch a few hours before. and now you're hearing trish is dead? >> yes. >> lou and sara race back home to angels landing. or police and emts were on the scene. >> we don't believe she was under the influence of anything at this time. >> they had pulled trish's body from the pool and taken photographs. a single beach sandal floated on the water surface. pieces of trish's here clipper in the pool. it had snatched apart when is she banged her head. and there were small bruises on and a cut on trish's forehead. the medical examiner determined trish's death was due to a freakishly bad. accident trish was just 26 years old. and trish was gone? >> yes. >> the family was in a state of shock. >> devastated. >> trish had been kind of the mother of the house the way you talk about her? >> yeah. >> for you too? >> absolutely
across town, sara and lou we're checking out cars at the dealership when sara's phone rang. >> i received call from emily as she says that trish fell in the pool, i need you to come home. >> did she say that trish was dead? >> yes. >> so this is shocking news, you've all just had lunch a few hours before. and now you're hearing trish is dead? >> yes. >> lou and sara race back home to angels landing. or police and emts were on the scene. >> we don't...
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we difficult times, | sara orchard, thank you. -- really sara 0rchard, thank you. —— really difficults from two at the rugby union world cup tomorrow — they face france at 8am. before that, scotland face a must win game against australia — while wales play the hosts new zealand on sunday. wbo world champion savannah marshall and claressa shields weighed in earlier ahead of their clash for the undisputed middleweight championship in london tomorrow night. and wolves are in talks with former manager nuno espirito santo about a possible return to molineux. possibly. he left the club in 2021 — but is now amongst a number of candidates to replace bruno lage, who was sacked at the start of october. and the england midfielder phil foden has signed a three—year extension to his contract at manchester city. that is until 2027. while british cycling matains its silence since announcing a controversial new partnership with oil giant shell, 0lympic champion charlotte worthington has become the latest athlete to defend the link. cycling to have a voice in the organisation. speaking to the bbc, wor
we difficult times, | sara orchard, thank you. -- really sara 0rchard, thank you. —— really difficults from two at the rugby union world cup tomorrow — they face france at 8am. before that, scotland face a must win game against australia — while wales play the hosts new zealand on sunday. wbo world champion savannah marshall and claressa shields weighed in earlier ahead of their clash for the undisputed middleweight championship in london tomorrow night. and wolves are in talks with...
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>> sara, i want to build on what julia just said.t remain in place that start add few quarters ago first is the impact of tiktok. tic tiktok essentially taken all young users had been prior and they're dangerous for the stock long term. short term also an issue but a bigger problem with passage of time as the instagram audience ages second is apple's application tracking transparency product, wh essentially making it easy for apple users, more than half the u.s. cellular marketplace, to opt out of having data shared with apps like facebook. facebook announced, what was it? six months ago the impact about $10 billion this year. i imagine facebook is doing things, work around this, but remains an issue, and i think it will remain an issue for the foreseeable future third problem is investments in the metaverse. those are voluntary, but running what $10 billion a year and when you put those together, the total question here is really about investors expectations facebook's clearly been guiding expectations downward. have they guided the
>> sara, i want to build on what julia just said.t remain in place that start add few quarters ago first is the impact of tiktok. tic tiktok essentially taken all young users had been prior and they're dangerous for the stock long term. short term also an issue but a bigger problem with passage of time as the instagram audience ages second is apple's application tracking transparency product, wh essentially making it easy for apple users, more than half the u.s. cellular marketplace, to...
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you know, sara, smith says they can just simply do better. their long-term targets are less ambitious than their peers they need to achieve and outperform the investor day targets that would result in significant growth and free cash flow, driving higher incremental margins would result in significant outperformance and ultimately think the valuation discount is largely a result of subpar mix of growth and profitability. nothing sets up here for a real battle at this point i should also point out in my reporting i ran into a couple of other well-known activists who thought about salesforce as a potential play and chose not to engage there they were more focused on capital allocation, perhaps questioning some of the deals the company has done but many people felt like taking on benioff, a giant of a man in so many ways, it's just not going to happen for you, even though he does not have voting control of the company he has such great influence and reputation, they felt like it would not be a fight worth having. >> on the capital return program
you know, sara, smith says they can just simply do better. their long-term targets are less ambitious than their peers they need to achieve and outperform the investor day targets that would result in significant growth and free cash flow, driving higher incremental margins would result in significant outperformance and ultimately think the valuation discount is largely a result of subpar mix of growth and profitability. nothing sets up here for a real battle at this point i should also point...
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it goes back to the idea that, sara, we don't have a deal still.saying i'm ready to do it. twitter saying we need assurances when we drop this litigation that you're actually going to buy us. neither side really trusts each other. maybe chancellor mccormick will be able to figure it out i don't know then we've got weird headlines from musk's lawyer talking about lower offers that were made. it's -- you know what, this is the world of musk, what can i tell you it's bizarre, and there are investors who are just choosing to say see ya later. as likely as they still may feel it is that this will close at 54 p .20, they don't want to take the risk. >> twitter's stock now below $50 per share i guess. it looks likely, right, david, they just have to get through some of these litigation and debt issues? >> yeah, i mean, the funding is not an issue as i reported earlier, people close to the funding indicate they are fully ready to stand up to their commitment. whether they want to exercise their 50 day marketing window, it is not a function of them saying w
it goes back to the idea that, sara, we don't have a deal still.saying i'm ready to do it. twitter saying we need assurances when we drop this litigation that you're actually going to buy us. neither side really trusts each other. maybe chancellor mccormick will be able to figure it out i don't know then we've got weird headlines from musk's lawyer talking about lower offers that were made. it's -- you know what, this is the world of musk, what can i tell you it's bizarre, and there are...
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sara: hopefully.going to happen to countries like australia that are still making money out of coal? are they gonna pay a penalty if they-- josé: well, this is a global trend. so this trend will come to australia some way, because otherwise you won't be able to compete againsthe countries that are already implementing these measures, because the people and the politicians will be demanding this from us. so it's a trend that is not going back. eric: so australia will be paying a price in carbon tariffs? josé: yeah, i think that every single part of the world will be copying what we are doing in europe right now. ♪♪♪ eric: one thing that can never be replaced is the way of life that defined coal communities. we joined the men's choir on an emotional journey: their last ever trip down a mine. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ eric: pozo sotón is kept open as a memorial so future generations will understand what the industry meant. male: [speaking spanish] [bell ringing] ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ eric: for two hours we explored this dark and claust
sara: hopefully.going to happen to countries like australia that are still making money out of coal? are they gonna pay a penalty if they-- josé: well, this is a global trend. so this trend will come to australia some way, because otherwise you won't be able to compete againsthe countries that are already implementing these measures, because the people and the politicians will be demanding this from us. so it's a trend that is not going back. eric: so australia will be paying a price in carbon...
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back to you, sara. >> all right. joe. we appreciate your time, joe. >>> lawyers for former president trump say they will review a subpoena issued by the january 6th committee and respond as appropriate to what they are calling the unprecedented action. the committee is trying to compel trump to sit for a deposition under oath and to provide documents, a lot of them, about january 6th and the 2020 election. it is not clear if trump intends to comply. in the meantime, there are stunning new developments in the mar-a-lago document investigation coming from the "washington post", which is reporting that several of the classified documents recovered during that fbi search of trump's estate included, and i'm quoting here, highly sensitive intelligence regarding iran and china. cnn's sara murray has more on the rising stakes for the former president along multiple legal fronts. >> we are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. >> reporter: that man, donald trump, now issued a formal subpoena f
back to you, sara. >> all right. joe. we appreciate your time, joe. >>> lawyers for former president trump say they will review a subpoena issued by the january 6th committee and respond as appropriate to what they are calling the unprecedented action. the committee is trying to compel trump to sit for a deposition under oath and to provide documents, a lot of them, about january 6th and the 2020 election. it is not clear if trump intends to comply. in the meantime, there are...
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tom, the warnings don't bode well for earnings season. >> that's right, sara. i mean, earnings are slowing because there's a lot of tightening working their way through the system and companies ceos are cautious and i think that the earnings warnings kind of stand in contrast to market perceptions that the labor market is so strong that the fed has to keep really accelerating its hikes. >> so what you're saying is that the economy is actually weaker than the fed thinks? >> yeah, i mean,i'd say right now of, you knew, the hard data that markets when they think about the fed and what they react to is reports like cpi or the employment report, but the soft surveys, whether it's the isms or it's the plethora of companies warning on earnings, you know, when companies have reduced profits or top line challenges or operational expenses, you know, they are not going to be hiring so i think it's still going to be a case where the market is data dependent, watching every report, next week's cpi is not an exception, but to me the gap that's widening is the soft data, whet
tom, the warnings don't bode well for earnings season. >> that's right, sara. i mean, earnings are slowing because there's a lot of tightening working their way through the system and companies ceos are cautious and i think that the earnings warnings kind of stand in contrast to market perceptions that the labor market is so strong that the fed has to keep really accelerating its hikes. >> so what you're saying is that the economy is actually weaker than the fed thinks? >>...
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>> thanks, sara. happy to be on the show. appreciate it. the reason for that title has to do that there will be pushes and pulls in the earnings. on the positive side, we have net interest income improving because of rate hikes. but on the other hand, we have pressure in fees we have pressure in expenses and we have pressure in credit quality. not really aggressive at this stage, but we do see pressure in credit quality building and we think we'll start hearing about that this quarter. >> clearly, the market's been worried about the turn in the credit cycle my question is how much of that bad news stuff is already in the valuation? >> right so on the consumer finance side of the stocks that i cover, it's more priced in you've got stocks trading in the consumer finance league we cover that's between 2.5 and seven times earnings amex is higher so that sleeve is pricing in something closer to maybe a 6 to 8% unemployment rate i would argue. but when you look at the regular way banks, the large cap banks, mid cap banks that i cover, i would say
>> thanks, sara. happy to be on the show. appreciate it. the reason for that title has to do that there will be pushes and pulls in the earnings. on the positive side, we have net interest income improving because of rate hikes. but on the other hand, we have pressure in fees we have pressure in expenses and we have pressure in credit quality. not really aggressive at this stage, but we do see pressure in credit quality building and we think we'll start hearing about that this quarter....
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>> reporter: thanks, sara.ostic has acknowledged making a trade that violated the federal reserve's competitive interest and trading rules. the federal reserve board's ethics office have found three specific issues, the first being that he helped treasury -- held more than $250,000 of treasuries and hex tensive trading during the blackout period and he also -- sorry, one second here, looking at it, he emitted a substantial number of securities transactions from his disclosures. these are being reviewed by the ethics board they -- he has said that these were inadvertent trades, that he was unaware that these trades had to be -- that the manager of his trades had to be aware of following the federal reserve board's rules. he also trade, by the way, during a certain blackout period of trades during 2020. >> if so, clearly this reminds us, steve, the fed trading scandal that happened. what was, it last year that led to some resignations of the regional fed presidents? >> there were two federal reserve -- >> robert
>> reporter: thanks, sara.ostic has acknowledged making a trade that violated the federal reserve's competitive interest and trading rules. the federal reserve board's ethics office have found three specific issues, the first being that he helped treasury -- held more than $250,000 of treasuries and hex tensive trading during the blackout period and he also -- sorry, one second here, looking at it, he emitted a substantial number of securities transactions from his disclosures. these are...
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i'm sara eisen where we stand in markets across the board, high for the dow 677. up 555 or so it's a broad really. s&p 500 up 2.6%. every sector higher now. leaders the places that have been hit hardest during the bear market communications services, technology, consumer discretionaries actually leader up 4%. quite a rally right now. again, everything's working. consumer staples and energy, the lead best, but each up more than 1% apiece. coming up on the show, market expert david rosenberg weighs in on the sharp monday rally. just a bear market bounce, i suspect he says that right to the market rally. commentator mike santoli pretty broad although i note treasuries aren't moving a lot. >> no. did get a backup in yields to start the morning. it did relax the equity market a bit. ten-year back to 4% level. could present a little test here broaden it out a little. look at s&p 500. basically today adding back what was lost on friday brings the s&p back to that level of close on thursday after that very dramatic kind of 5 percentage point low to high swing thursday doe
i'm sara eisen where we stand in markets across the board, high for the dow 677. up 555 or so it's a broad really. s&p 500 up 2.6%. every sector higher now. leaders the places that have been hit hardest during the bear market communications services, technology, consumer discretionaries actually leader up 4%. quite a rally right now. again, everything's working. consumer staples and energy, the lead best, but each up more than 1% apiece. coming up on the show, market expert david rosenberg...
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investor sentiment is a record negative, that's a huge positioning offsides if the fed is pausing so, sara, you're right it's like a chicken little question, but i think this past week has been in the bulls' favor. >> except that rates continue to climb. whenever we think we have reached peak, they continue to price in more. i mentioned to mike the news today that the market is having a 5% fund rate next year as long as that's happening, isn't that going to stand in the way of any stock rally >> yeah. i think someone pointed out on twitter the uk ten-year yield is actually lower than the u.s. ten-year yield that doesn't make sense, either. at the same time, rates are a reflex of policy, and it does come back to where economic data comes out. so investors who think inflation will keel piling higher, that is a possibility, but what's not really reflecting that is the soft data. eventually they do have to sync up, especially inflation, but there's a much better appreciation that there are some things statistically lagging and flawed in cpi. >> your other point was earnings it does feel like e
investor sentiment is a record negative, that's a huge positioning offsides if the fed is pausing so, sara, you're right it's like a chicken little question, but i think this past week has been in the bulls' favor. >> except that rates continue to climb. whenever we think we have reached peak, they continue to price in more. i mentioned to mike the news today that the market is having a 5% fund rate next year as long as that's happening, isn't that going to stand in the way of any stock...
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i'm sara eisen near the highs, up 767 points, every dow stock is higher at the moment the s&p 500 up 2.85% adding to gains for the week, which now stand at up 5.5% for the s&p 500. nasdaq is leading the charge, up more than 3% tech making a big comeback spots in the market that have been hit the hardest are rebounding the hardest now the cruise lines are leading the s&p up double digits some of the big tech players are having a strong session like amazon, and nvidia, and apple. here is the s&p 500 heat map we'll show you it shows how broad this rally is today. very few winners every sector is stronger on the session right now. energy is at the top up 4% consumer discretionary at 3.5. so are materials worst performing group are -- looks like real estate now that's still up 1.3% we're going to be all over the rally for you throughout the show we have two ceos with reads on consumer spending, hp boss enrique lores about the outlook for pcs and hardware in this hybrid work environment. and later, the ceo of hasbro, fresh off the investor day, where they just cut their full year forecast.
i'm sara eisen near the highs, up 767 points, every dow stock is higher at the moment the s&p 500 up 2.85% adding to gains for the week, which now stand at up 5.5% for the s&p 500. nasdaq is leading the charge, up more than 3% tech making a big comeback spots in the market that have been hit the hardest are rebounding the hardest now the cruise lines are leading the s&p up double digits some of the big tech players are having a strong session like amazon, and nvidia, and apple. here...
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>> yeah, it does, sara. we all know herschel walker is a very flawed candidate. there's been domestic abuse revelations, not taking care of his children, the abortion h hypo hypocrisy, he's been flawed and not good on the stump, obviously. it may not matter that much. only because we got such tribal voting patterns in this country, if it's red team, blue team. if you want to get the senate, many are going to overlook herschel walker's short comings just to get him for the senate. are there swing voters that will be turned off by this? yes. there's going to be an impactful number, that we're going to see warknock voters. and like oz voters in other staters where this is happening. the deficient candidates, like in pennsylvania, you have a gubernatorial candidate that many republicans like me can't vote for him. same thing will probably happen in georgia in the senate race. again, remember, tribal voting patterns. and all of the shortcomings of walker may not make a difference. >> polarization is playing a huge role in elections these days. why do you think the rac
>> yeah, it does, sara. we all know herschel walker is a very flawed candidate. there's been domestic abuse revelations, not taking care of his children, the abortion h hypo hypocrisy, he's been flawed and not good on the stump, obviously. it may not matter that much. only because we got such tribal voting patterns in this country, if it's red team, blue team. if you want to get the senate, many are going to overlook herschel walker's short comings just to get him for the senate. are...
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>> sara, i think that's a great point. we're getting very close towards the end of this tightening cycle, so as we're getting close to the end of it, we've probably got another 75 in november and then we'll see what happens after that but nonetheless, we're at or near the end of it once investors start to believe that we are, in fact, near the end of this cycle, that could be -- that could certainly make for a great tailwind for equities and what can start to move markets higher. teen between here and then there's a lot of work to be done we've moved up in earnest 300 basis points the a short period of time. there's a lag effect to that markets have been getting hit all year and will probably continue to stay in a very tough spot, but as we start to come off of some of the hawkish rhetoric and get maybe a little bit more dovish, we can start to move higher. you know the rba, australia's reserve bank a week ago monday, raised by -- >> they did less. >> they did less they raised 25 basis points which was versus a 50% basis p
>> sara, i think that's a great point. we're getting very close towards the end of this tightening cycle, so as we're getting close to the end of it, we've probably got another 75 in november and then we'll see what happens after that but nonetheless, we're at or near the end of it once investors start to believe that we are, in fact, near the end of this cycle, that could be -- that could certainly make for a great tailwind for equities and what can start to move markets higher. teen...
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i'm sara eisen where we stand in markets across the board, high for the dow 677.y. s&p 500 up 2.6%. every sector higher now. leaders the places that have been hit hardest during the bear market communications services, technology, consumer discretionaries actually leader up
i'm sara eisen where we stand in markets across the board, high for the dow 677.y. s&p 500 up 2.6%. every sector higher now. leaders the places that have been hit hardest during the bear market communications services, technology, consumer discretionaries actually leader up
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cnn national correspondent sara sidner is with us.s about the audio and specifically what and when they're talking about here. >> we have heard a lot of this secretly recorded audio from someone who was in this group who was listening and who was clearly alarmed by it. this is from november of 2020. so we're talking about the time around and after the leaks. there are lots of things said, mostly you hear from the oath keepers founder and leader stewart rhodes who is charged along with the others of seditious conspiracy. i want you to hear some of what he said. you hear a lot about exactly what they're planning on doing and that they really are trying to stop president biden who was the duly elected president from taking office, and they want to keep donald trump in his position. listen to this. >> we're in an era now where everything you say is being monitored. these calls -- everything you say can and will be used against you. that's where you are at this point. don't make it easy for them to pop you with a conspiracy charge. -- be d
cnn national correspondent sara sidner is with us.s about the audio and specifically what and when they're talking about here. >> we have heard a lot of this secretly recorded audio from someone who was in this group who was listening and who was clearly alarmed by it. this is from november of 2020. so we're talking about the time around and after the leaks. there are lots of things said, mostly you hear from the oath keepers founder and leader stewart rhodes who is charged along with the...
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we will switch over to sara donchey. >> thank you, coming up, twitter is fending off rumors that elonmusk wants to lay off 75% of the staff, it'll be another big blow for the downtown recovery, and it's already hard enough for small businesses that depend on foot traffic, how the new world of remote work is cutting into the bottom line. plus, it is a new level of father-son bonding, meet an 8-year-old who is about to attempt one of the world's toughest climes up in yosemite. the news is coming up in about 10 minutes. let's have a look at sports. >>> as we told you, christian mccaffrey has arrived in the bay area, and joining the 49ers at practice today. the 49ers wouldn't confirm whether or not he would play on sunday against the chiefs. could the trade be the boost they need in the nfc race? they tied for first with the rams and the seahawks, the deal surprised many across the nfl including some in the locker room. >> i heard the rumors, but honestly, i didn't totally believe them, i joked around and said, just watch . and i don't even think i believed myself. >> it was cool, all of
we will switch over to sara donchey. >> thank you, coming up, twitter is fending off rumors that elonmusk wants to lay off 75% of the staff, it'll be another big blow for the downtown recovery, and it's already hard enough for small businesses that depend on foot traffic, how the new world of remote work is cutting into the bottom line. plus, it is a new level of father-son bonding, meet an 8-year-old who is about to attempt one of the world's toughest climes up in yosemite. the news is...
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sara? >> we spoke to a geologist who called today's quake a gentle reminder to prepare for something a lot bigger e. he said the quake could have been bigger. >> if it was closer, there could have been light damage. things like bottles flying off shelves in supermarket. maybe rattling off shelves in your homes. thankfully this was just far enough away up into the hills that those sort of events didn't impact very many people. but certainly if the earthquake like this were to strike on the portion of fault that's really beneath the cities. we would ha experiencing the significant shaking. >> you can always count on earthquake twitter no matter what big or small. people jump on there the second the earthquake hits. people were fascinating too. the twitter account for the san andreas fall wasn't me. it was a doozy. so paul, okay, let's talk science. what can you tell us about the actual fault line, where the quake came from? >> reporter: right, everybody outside of california thinks the san an
sara? >> we spoke to a geologist who called today's quake a gentle reminder to prepare for something a lot bigger e. he said the quake could have been bigger. >> if it was closer, there could have been light damage. things like bottles flying off shelves in supermarket. maybe rattling off shelves in your homes. thankfully this was just far enough away up into the hills that those sort of events didn't impact very many people. but certainly if the earthquake like this were to strike...
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i'm sara eisen look at where we stand now in the market, up 268, high of the day up 305 going strong look at the nasdaq, leading the charge up 2% as we are seeing relief in the bond market. buying there that's pressuring yields lower, helping those tech stocks and everybody else rally today, except for energy. the only sector in the red now everybody else is higher the best performing groups, real estate and materials and consumer discretionary technology up almost 2%. the high of the day for the nasdaq up 234, up about 200 now. check out some of today's key earnings movers, that's very much part of the story today coca-cola beating estimates, raising the outlook, stock is responding well. gm topping estimates 3m miss on revenue, citing the strong dollar. which, by the way, is weakening about a percent today. and u.p.s. having a mixed quarter. the stock is lower coming up on the show today, you'll hear from the ceo of another earnings mover, european software giant sap, woo el get a good read for him on corporate tech spending and how the company is navigating an uncertain market ove
i'm sara eisen look at where we stand now in the market, up 268, high of the day up 305 going strong look at the nasdaq, leading the charge up 2% as we are seeing relief in the bond market. buying there that's pressuring yields lower, helping those tech stocks and everybody else rally today, except for energy. the only sector in the red now everybody else is higher the best performing groups, real estate and materials and consumer discretionary technology up almost 2%. the high of the day for...
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thanks very much, sara. stay with us.ant to bring in cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger and our senior legal analyst, former u.s. attorney, preet. let's get to the historic subpoena actually delivered today to trump's lawyers. does this almost read, and i've read all these pages, does it almost read like a criminal indictment of the former president? >> well, there's a lot in there. there's a lot of information in there that was unnecessary. there's a phrase that we use in federal practice called a speaking indictment. an indictment does not need to contain all the probable cause that you bring to bear through the grand jury to bring a case against someone. but sometimes prosecutors feel the need to speak in the indictment and to put down facts and to connect the dots. and you rarely see -- excuse me. you rarely see that with respect to a subpoena, but they did that here because they're not only playing to a potential court, ultimately if they have to enforce the subpoena, they're also playing to the court of pub
thanks very much, sara. stay with us.ant to bring in cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger and our senior legal analyst, former u.s. attorney, preet. let's get to the historic subpoena actually delivered today to trump's lawyers. does this almost read, and i've read all these pages, does it almost read like a criminal indictment of the former president? >> well, there's a lot in there. there's a lot of information in there that was unnecessary. there's a phrase that we use in...
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sara? >> so andrea, i'm wondering how much lower can we actually expect the gas prices to get this time? >> reporter: yeah, so it's been going down several nts a day. the hope is the dollar per gallon will average in the mid-40s. hopefully that will happen soon. >> all right, andrea, thank you so much. >>> new video tonight of a hit-and-run crash in castro valley that sent a 6-year-old to the hospital. this happened tuesday evening at the intersection of nunes and castro valley boulevard. the driver took off. here are some pictures of that white suv. blurry, but here they are. authorities are still searching for the driver. >>> the elon musk deal to buy san francisco based twitter has been full of twists and turns. will he or won't he? well today the billionaire made an interesting appearance here in the city of san francisco that has some thinking he's closer than ever to closing that deal. >> reporter: this is one way to make an tr. entering twitter hk. he waltzed into the offices carryin
sara? >> so andrea, i'm wondering how much lower can we actually expect the gas prices to get this time? >> reporter: yeah, so it's been going down several nts a day. the hope is the dollar per gallon will average in the mid-40s. hopefully that will happen soon. >> all right, andrea, thank you so much. >>> new video tonight of a hit-and-run crash in castro valley that sent a 6-year-old to the hospital. this happened tuesday evening at the intersection of nunes and...
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i'm sara eisen in tonight for melissa lee. here's what is coming up >>> despite budding optimism an undercurrent of concern still permeates the markets. carter worth charts out a haven to try and keep your portfolios as healthy as possible >>> then starbucks for some consumer it's discretionary, for others it's a stipple. we'll find out how that balancing out when the company reports results next week. in the meantime scott nations is brewing up a strategy. >>> finally, be like buffett good old berkshire stock is up solidly for the month. mike khouw has an options strategy to parallel its place it's time to risk less to make more options action starts right now. >> let's talk about today's market action because stocks ripped higher to closeout the fourth week of gains the dow jumping more than 800 points on pace for its best month since 1976, and the tech heavy nasdaq leading the gains climbing nearly 3% carter, what do you make of the rally especially in the face of some pretty brutal earnings reactions in big tech? >> right,
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this is the make or break hour for your money i'm sara eisen the market, down 89 points or so, the low of the day was down 274, off that. down .6% on the s&p 500. it's been a tale of mixed sectors, energy the best performing, up more than 1%. that's it in terms of sectors. communication services and technology under the most pressure the nasdaq down 1% ten year note yield above 4% check out the score card for october, the major averages. the dow pacing for the best monthly gain since 1976. a ton of market calls coming up the next few weeks, including the fed meeting, big decision on wednesday. and friday the jobs report see if there's any slow down evident. the midterm elections early next week and we also get october cpi toward the back half of next week next on the show we'll be joined by national bureau of economic research chair john lipsky, the group that determines if we're in a recession plus talk to former twitter coo, ali rowghani about expectations for the musk era but let's break down the action with mike santoli. what are you watching on the final day of the month where eve
this is the make or break hour for your money i'm sara eisen the market, down 89 points or so, the low of the day was down 274, off that. down .6% on the s&p 500. it's been a tale of mixed sectors, energy the best performing, up more than 1%. that's it in terms of sectors. communication services and technology under the most pressure the nasdaq down 1% ten year note yield above 4% check out the score card for october, the major averages. the dow pacing for the best monthly gain since 1976....
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that means some of them more -- buckle up, sara, you'll be there for a. german thank you for being here on as well. >> thanks for having. >> ukrainian forces pushing further into russian occupied territory. they are making their way towards the strategic town of kherson in the south. why taking back the city could be a deciding factor in this conflict? that is next! and purity standards. nature made. the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. i know there's conflicting information about dupuytren's contracture. i thought i couldn't get treatment yet? well, people may think that their contracture has to be severe to be treated, but it doesn't. if you can't lay your hand flat on the table, talk to a hand specialist. but what if i don't want surgery? well, then you should find a hand specialist certified to offer nonsurgical treatments. what's the next step? visit findahandspecialist.com today to get started. scout is protected by simparica trio, and he's in it to win it. simparica trio is the first and only chew with triple protecti
that means some of them more -- buckle up, sara, you'll be there for a. german thank you for being here on as well. >> thanks for having. >> ukrainian forces pushing further into russian occupied territory. they are making their way towards the strategic town of kherson in the south. why taking back the city could be a deciding factor in this conflict? that is next! and purity standards. nature made. the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. i know there's...
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that did it, sara said, okay bring her, broke down her defenses.s soon was she became part of the family, i beware aware of cognitive and emotional life of dogs. you know, astounding, but the greatest transformation took place with sara, she went from being a never-dogger to a dog mom and when we were abroad we show she would call the staff. and did kaya get her medicine, did you give her the vitamins, a reflection of the tremendous affection that we had for her, she was highly intelligent dog, when she passed away if was heartbreak, i was reminded about what treu fr truman said, if you want a friend get a dog. mark: great book of history and there is room for kaya. you are running to be prime minister again of the state of israel, what do you want to till the american people, israeli people, everyone who is watching. about why that is important to you. >> well, it is not for the fun of politics. it is a tough and cruel sport. and israel politics is crueler than most. i go back there for really for three reasons. the first is to stop iran. i think
that did it, sara said, okay bring her, broke down her defenses.s soon was she became part of the family, i beware aware of cognitive and emotional life of dogs. you know, astounding, but the greatest transformation took place with sara, she went from being a never-dogger to a dog mom and when we were abroad we show she would call the staff. and did kaya get her medicine, did you give her the vitamins, a reflection of the tremendous affection that we had for her, she was highly intelligent dog,...
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i'm sy sara eisen in for melissa lee.g up. >> despite budding optimism, and undercurrent of concern still permeates the markets. carter worth charts out a haven to track and keep your portfolios as healthy as possible >>> then, starbucks, for some consumers, it is discretionary for others, it's a staple. we'll find out how that's balancing out when the company reports resu
i'm sy sara eisen in for melissa lee.g up. >> despite budding optimism, and undercurrent of concern still permeates the markets. carter worth charts out a haven to track and keep your portfolios as healthy as possible >>> then, starbucks, for some consumers, it is discretionary for others, it's a staple. we'll find out how that's balancing out when the company reports resu
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i'm sy sara eisen in for melissa lee. here's what's coming up. >> despite budding optimism, and undercurrent of concern still permeates the markets. carter worth charts out a haven to track and keep your portfolios as healthy as possible >>> then, starbucks, for some consumers, it is discretionary for others, it's a staple. we'll find out how that's balancing out when the company reports results next week. >>> in the meantime, scott nations is brewing up a strategy. >>> finally, be like buffett berkshire stock is up solidly for the month. it reports results next weekend. if the equity is too rich for your blood, mike khouw has an option strategy to parallel its plays. it's time to risk less to make more "options action" starts right now. >> welcome, everyone before we hit some of the trades, let's talk about today's market action. stocks ripped higher to close out the fourth week of gains the dow jumping more than 800 points on pace for its best month since 1976 the s&p 500 jumping about 2.5% and the tech heavy nasdaq lea
i'm sy sara eisen in for melissa lee. here's what's coming up. >> despite budding optimism, and undercurrent of concern still permeates the markets. carter worth charts out a haven to track and keep your portfolios as healthy as possible >>> then, starbucks, for some consumers, it is discretionary for others, it's a staple. we'll find out how that's balancing out when the company reports results next week. >>> in the meantime, scott nations is brewing up a strategy....
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sara sidner will be there tracking it for us throughout the days ahead. sara, thank you so much.ion in the room. this is a legal proceeding. these five members of the oath keepers including the leader on charge for seditious conspiracy. as sara notes they could go to prison for up to 20 years. it's a very important case, one of the most significant cases of all those charged in the january 6th. as we watch that play out we are now five weeks from tonight will be counting votes. there are still some members of the republican party who want to downplay, almost erase your memories about what happened today. just today incumbent republican senator ron johnson who's running for re-election. he's on the ballot in wisconsin. this is him at a chamber of commerce event saying, not that big of a deal. >> calling what happened on january 6th an armed insurrection i just think is not accurate. you saw the pictures inside the capitol. i saw it that day. the armed insurrectionists stayed through the rope lines in the rotunda. >> the armed insurrectionists stayed within the rope line in the rot
sara sidner will be there tracking it for us throughout the days ahead. sara, thank you so much.ion in the room. this is a legal proceeding. these five members of the oath keepers including the leader on charge for seditious conspiracy. as sara notes they could go to prison for up to 20 years. it's a very important case, one of the most significant cases of all those charged in the january 6th. as we watch that play out we are now five weeks from tonight will be counting votes. there are still...
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cnn's sara murray joins us again. a lengthy response, sara, with plenty of exhibits. it a lengthy response. it is 14 pages long. and nowhere in these 14 pages does donald trump actually address the question or the demand rather from the subpoena that he provide testimony and documents to the committee. that remains unaddressed. you can probably guess what his response is going to be based on the tone of this letter, though, which is essentially railing against the january 6th committee. he calls them the unselect committee. he says this is another witch hunt. he goes through in these pages sort of repeating the falsehoods he has spread about the 2020 election. you mentioned the exhibits there. he runs through five different states that he has been sort of obsessed with in the wake of the 2020 election. again reiterated a lot of false claims we have seen from him before about the election. he also sort of in the form of donald trump says that the committee has not spent long enough focused on the crowd size that he got when he held his rally on january 6th. he also inc
cnn's sara murray joins us again. a lengthy response, sara, with plenty of exhibits. it a lengthy response. it is 14 pages long. and nowhere in these 14 pages does donald trump actually address the question or the demand rather from the subpoena that he provide testimony and documents to the committee. that remains unaddressed. you can probably guess what his response is going to be based on the tone of this letter, though, which is essentially railing against the january 6th committee. he...
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sara, this is significant?at's right, you know, my colleague zach cohen and i have discussed that they cooperated with her, and her cooperation could be interesting in part because of her access in the west wing, her promximity of working with chief of staff mark meadows. she obviously saw what happened in the west wing around the 2020 election. she could help shed light in the runup in the aftermath of the phone call between the former president and secretary of state brad raffensperger where trump asked brad raffensperger to find the votes needs. and then in 2020 there are things she could know about that we don't know publicly about, boris, so it's interesting for the cooperation with the prosecutors there. >> and the d.a. willis said this could go quiet. given they doesn't want any undue influence on the election. what do we know about the case, given that cassidy hutchinson is cooperating and could still get testimony from mark meadows and others? >> we do expect this to be a quiet period. but we also know
sara, this is significant?at's right, you know, my colleague zach cohen and i have discussed that they cooperated with her, and her cooperation could be interesting in part because of her access in the west wing, her promximity of working with chief of staff mark meadows. she obviously saw what happened in the west wing around the 2020 election. she could help shed light in the runup in the aftermath of the phone call between the former president and secretary of state brad raffensperger where...
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[laughter] sara byerly graduated from thomas edison university with a b.a. in history service managing editor at "emerging civil war" works on staff at the trust for she spent years exploring ways to share quality historical research in ways that will inform and inspire modern audiences including school presentations writing and speaking engagements. sara's published three historical fiction books in her first nonfiction book called up the cadets the battle of the new market as part of emerging civil war series. she's currently work in a biography of major pellom and will be sharing some of that research today. ladies and gentlemen sara k. byerly. [applause] >> good morning. how is the volume? i'm not seeing anything that tells men need to readjust it. first of all thank you so much for being here. it's nice to see lots of friendly faces and we have got a full day of presentations for you today including her second one which is john pellom's fall and the rise of the confederate legend. let's just go ahead and jump right in. we are going to actually start wit
[laughter] sara byerly graduated from thomas edison university with a b.a. in history service managing editor at "emerging civil war" works on staff at the trust for she spent years exploring ways to share quality historical research in ways that will inform and inspire modern audiences including school presentations writing and speaking engagements. sara's published three historical fiction books in her first nonfiction book called up the cadets the battle of the new market as part...
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i want to go back to what sara was talking about, the mar-a-lago search.at trump might invite federal agents back in to search mar-a-lago in a supervised setting. you've been at this a long time, both as a prosecutor and defense attorney, is this something that the fbi and prosecutors would agree to? >> well, john, i know you're a baseball fan and you've heard that phrase "there's no crying in baseball exq" i can tell you criminal law there's no such thing as a supervised search. they being the prosecutors will say this is nothing more than a publicity stunt. obviously, law enforcement authorities are not going to expect to find anything, when you give somebody the opportunity to clean up the premises over a period of many, many weeks. so, i really think that that offer is an empty offer, of no value to the prosecution. >> so, jamie, on the committee, the january 6th committee and the subpoena from them, as liz cheney said shortly, adam kinzinger wouldn't define shortly. do you have a better definition of shortly. when might the subpoena come and how might
i want to go back to what sara was talking about, the mar-a-lago search.at trump might invite federal agents back in to search mar-a-lago in a supervised setting. you've been at this a long time, both as a prosecutor and defense attorney, is this something that the fbi and prosecutors would agree to? >> well, john, i know you're a baseball fan and you've heard that phrase "there's no crying in baseball exq" i can tell you criminal law there's no such thing as a supervised...
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. >> joining us now, cnn political correspondent sara murray. what exactly could hutchinson offer prosecutors in georgia? what are their interest there's? >> look, obviously someone working in the trump white house and worked closely with former white house chief of staff mark meadows. prosecutors weren't able to secure meadows' testimony yet before the grand jury and the kind of person who could fill in a lot of gaps. talk about what she saw in the west wing around the 2020 election. the run-up and aftermath of that call between donald trump and georgia secretary of state wrathensburger, trump asked him to win georgia. meadows on that call. meadows made a surprises visit to a sga ballot audit site in 2020. she would know the details surrounding that, and of course could have details of all members meadows was involved in and what others were doing in the west wing. >> smabmaybe something we haven heard yet in these hearings. >> exactly. >> and both the georgia process and the doj investigation kind of, you know, taken this beat, because they ha
. >> joining us now, cnn political correspondent sara murray. what exactly could hutchinson offer prosecutors in georgia? what are their interest there's? >> look, obviously someone working in the trump white house and worked closely with former white house chief of staff mark meadows. prosecutors weren't able to secure meadows' testimony yet before the grand jury and the kind of person who could fill in a lot of gaps. talk about what she saw in the west wing around the 2020...
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sara, evan, stay with us.'s bring in cnn's senior legal analyst and former federal prosecutor elie honig and chief political analyst gloria borger. there are ten bullet points they lay out here, the president's action and as i said inaction in the subpoena summoning tens of thousands of supporters to washington, knowing they were angry and some armed, sending them to the capitol. they go on. your view of how they lay out the case as they send this subpoena? >> victor, this is an accusatory subpoena to be clear and reads quite like a prosecutorial closing argument. they used those bullet points to sum up the arguments they've been making over the past several months through the hearings. they basically get to the bottom line of this was all about you. people acted on your behalf. you lied to the american public. you lied to the courts. you spurred this on. one interesting detail i noted in this letter, the committee actually goes a bit further than they did even in the hearings. they say that while the january
sara, evan, stay with us.'s bring in cnn's senior legal analyst and former federal prosecutor elie honig and chief political analyst gloria borger. there are ten bullet points they lay out here, the president's action and as i said inaction in the subpoena summoning tens of thousands of supporters to washington, knowing they were angry and some armed, sending them to the capitol. they go on. your view of how they lay out the case as they send this subpoena? >> victor, this is an...
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sara murray, thank you so much.ere to walk us through some of the details of the legal part of this sentencing is cnn's legal analyst and former prosecutor paul callan. as sara just described the judge did hand down jail time but not as much as the government wanted and not as much as he could have gotten, up to a year in jail, and then the financial part of this was pretty small as well. what do you make of how the judge came down on those fronts? >> it looks to me, abby, like a compromised sentence. he threw a little bit to both sides. that would have been a staggeringly high fine, the $200,000 fine the department of justice requested and of course they wanted six months in prison. the judge settled on four months. but the judge also leaned in bannon's favor in another area by saying i'm going to give you an opportunity to appeal this case and you will not have to go to jail during that time. he granted a stay. and there are interesting issues that are raised here, one is it's called the defense of counsel advice.
sara murray, thank you so much.ere to walk us through some of the details of the legal part of this sentencing is cnn's legal analyst and former prosecutor paul callan. as sara just described the judge did hand down jail time but not as much as the government wanted and not as much as he could have gotten, up to a year in jail, and then the financial part of this was pretty small as well. what do you make of how the judge came down on those fronts? >> it looks to me, abby, like a...
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good morning, sara. >> hey, good morning. there's still a lot of security in front of the pelosi home. it's believe that nancy pelosi is home this morning resting. i'm sure heading to the hospital to check on him has been here and there she because she is here. this capitol police. there's fbi, san francisco police as well. and this investigation very much still ongoing. take a look at who's accused of attacking paul pelosi on friday morning at 2.30. name is david to pop. and before he was a key was accused of breaking into the pelosi home. apparently he was yelling, where's nancy yelling? where's nancy? before? severely beating mister pelosi to pop is still in the hospital. police would not say why he is there, but did say the 42 year-old is expected to be formally charged today with attempted murder assault of a deadly weapon, burglary and elder abuse. paul pelosi is also still in the hospital, recovering from surgery for a skull fracture and other injuries. sources with the associated press ad pop had zip ties on him. and
good morning, sara. >> hey, good morning. there's still a lot of security in front of the pelosi home. it's believe that nancy pelosi is home this morning resting. i'm sure heading to the hospital to check on him has been here and there she because she is here. this capitol police. there's fbi, san francisco police as well. and this investigation very much still ongoing. take a look at who's accused of attacking paul pelosi on friday morning at 2.30. name is david to pop. and before he...
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i would like to introduce authors john o'neill, and sara wynn. >> john graduated from u.s. naval academyy in 1967 and serv -- in vietnam. he was in the brown water navy up the rivers and the deltas. probably mostly southern part of vietnam, he wass decorated for his service there, he went to university of texas law school and finished top graduated and he has a really funny story about hits time with justice rehnquist. it is humorous after practicing as litigator with international law firm, that is you. -- skipped a bullet point. how terrible. back to john o'neill, you had several hundred cases you tried including representation. you represented the people's republic of china at one point. successfully. but then realized perhaps what they were about. sara wynn also graduated from university of texas with a law degree and under graduate business degree with high honors, after practicing as litigator you took up a second career at artist. >> acrylic. >> you live in houston with your husband and 2 children. >> you also live in houston. >> i do. >> a nice drive out. >> i am be
i would like to introduce authors john o'neill, and sara wynn. >> john graduated from u.s. naval academyy in 1967 and serv -- in vietnam. he was in the brown water navy up the rivers and the deltas. probably mostly southern part of vietnam, he wass decorated for his service there, he went to university of texas law school and finished top graduated and he has a really funny story about hits time with justice rehnquist. it is humorous after practicing as litigator with international law...
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good morning, sara. >> good morning. that's right. fairgrounds, where we just saw a line of cars going in to get that shot in the arm, but is starting this week. a shipment of the kids says dose of the booster will be available for those kids, ages 5 to 11 years old. santa clara county health officials believe they could get it as soon as today. they're just waiting for. that will be available at vaccination sites like the fairgrounds where we're at and that all the other ones as well. once it does, once it is available, you can make an appointment for your kid to get shot in the arm. the booster is already available for kids 12 years and up and the regular first vaccine shot is available for kids 6 months and older doctors are recommending parents to get kids boosted to keep them healthy in school, but also over the holidays. health officials are worried because overall only 11% of those eligible to get the booster have received did in santa clara county officials saying that's a low number as we head into the holiday months, a time
good morning, sara. >> good morning. that's right. fairgrounds, where we just saw a line of cars going in to get that shot in the arm, but is starting this week. a shipment of the kids says dose of the booster will be available for those kids, ages 5 to 11 years old. santa clara county health officials believe they could get it as soon as today. they're just waiting for. that will be available at vaccination sites like the fairgrounds where we're at and that all the other ones as well....
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anyway, here's more from sara carter. she is with us. sorry you had to mention my name so much. but he definitely heard you because you are right there. he was looking at you. what were his people saying to you? >> sean, i was right in the middle of the lion's den. but i delivered the message. if he's running for senate he should be able to speak to all parties, those that support him and those who don't support him. if his platform is strong that it is. so i want him to know we were sincere, we wanted him on the show, that you were to give him the full hour, and another three hours on your radio show. he looked directly at at me, miss gisele federman look directly at me, and he basically said, we're here to talk to friends. that's exactly what she said. i continued to go around the crowd. of course there were people saying, why should he go on the show? others said, maybe it would be great if you want on the show. and i had my own debates with the audience. they were very friendly, very kind. there was nobody throwing out any profanity. but it's concerning sean. there are so ma
anyway, here's more from sara carter. she is with us. sorry you had to mention my name so much. but he definitely heard you because you are right there. he was looking at you. what were his people saying to you? >> sean, i was right in the middle of the lion's den. but i delivered the message. if he's running for senate he should be able to speak to all parties, those that support him and those who don't support him. if his platform is strong that it is. so i want him to know we were...
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sara posted photos of the man online. it became clear, there were dozens of other women who had also had unwanted encounters with this same guy. >> women were followed at night. some were grabbed on the street, like similar to what happened to me. one person even greater outside safeway and kissed her. >> sf pd arrested this man, bill hobbs. they linked him to 14 recent incidents so far. the da is missing to prosecute this case to the fullest extent of the law. >> we are now in a position to make sure that mr. hobbs is held accountable. we will do everything in our power to ensure that that happens. it started today, with this arrest warrant >> she's also pushing to keep arms in jail, as he awaits a trial, calling him a public safety risk. >>> not the break they thought it might be. tonight, investigators say, the stockton serial killer is not connected to the two unsolved slayings in chicago. yesterday, the investigators and stockton said, there may be a connection to two people killed in chicago in 2018. chicago pd, rel
sara posted photos of the man online. it became clear, there were dozens of other women who had also had unwanted encounters with this same guy. >> women were followed at night. some were grabbed on the street, like similar to what happened to me. one person even greater outside safeway and kissed her. >> sf pd arrested this man, bill hobbs. they linked him to 14 recent incidents so far. the da is missing to prosecute this case to the fullest extent of the law. >> we are now...
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sara smith has this report.a violent mob stormed the capitol, trying to stop congress confirming thejoe biden as president, elected members were rushed to safety, shown here on this previously unseen footage. at the same time, according to witnesses, donald trump was watching the violence on tv from inside the white house and refusing to tell his supporters to back down. they said somebody was shot. it's just horrendous, and all at the instigation of the president of the united states. the committee has heard the violence was inflamed by a trump tweet accusing his vice president, mike pence, of cowardice for not helping him overturn the election. the impact of that tweet was foreseeable and predictable. it further inflamed the mob, chanting "hang mike pence," and provoked them to even greater violence. the vice president only just escaped the mob, and then worked with democrats to get congress reconvened. the committee say donald trump demonstrated he did have control over this violent crowd when he eventually t
sara smith has this report.a violent mob stormed the capitol, trying to stop congress confirming thejoe biden as president, elected members were rushed to safety, shown here on this previously unseen footage. at the same time, according to witnesses, donald trump was watching the violence on tv from inside the white house and refusing to tell his supporters to back down. they said somebody was shot. it's just horrendous, and all at the instigation of the president of the united states. the...
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kpix five sara donchey on why te why the bay area's sugar city is is smelling not so sweet these days. sarah? >> reporter: liz, it is the exact opposite of that. we didn't know what to expect this is our first time covering the store here in crockett. we stepped out of the car, the smell just hits us in the face and people here have been living living with this for weeks on weeks, some of them are incredibly frustrated by this. if you ask what it smells like, it is sort of like a combination combination of rotten eggs and garbage, but you don't have to take our word for it. >> our house. it smells like a freaking outhouse. rotten eggs but a chemical smell attached t. to it. tentatively pungent, fishy, silvery smell. just realy just really unpleasant. it just hit you immediately. >> this is the not kind of small small town welcome they want to to project to the rest of the bay area but something is projecting. >> a terrible instant, not ever even for traffic on the street. >> hydrogen sulfide is coming from a wastewater treatment plant. the county issued a health advisory friday and ha
kpix five sara donchey on why te why the bay area's sugar city is is smelling not so sweet these days. sarah? >> reporter: liz, it is the exact opposite of that. we didn't know what to expect this is our first time covering the store here in crockett. we stepped out of the car, the smell just hits us in the face and people here have been living living with this for weeks on weeks, some of them are incredibly frustrated by this. if you ask what it smells like, it is sort of like a...
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>> good evening, sara. well, the answer to that clients will want to wait and see.ust said the data we have from elon musk early in the bid battle was he was going to quintuple the revenue from about $5 billion to $25 billion. and advertising would fall from 90% of revenue to 50%. when you do the math, advertising would be about double where it is now that's tough he wants to reduce the dependence on advertising, but in fact he's doubling up twitter is about only 1% of the market the global digital media last year was $450 billion. this year it's about $500 billion. it's growing despite what you see and hear amazon interestingly last night grew its ad revenues or looks like it will from $30 billion to $40 billion. there are bright spots at microsoft, particularly if it snares activision, bright spots at apple so it's not as gloomy a picture as some have painted even google is through last quarter, the q3, by about 11%. and the prognostication for next year is that digital will grow, the ad revenue platforms will grow by 5% to 10%. but twitter is a relatively small f
>> good evening, sara. well, the answer to that clients will want to wait and see.ust said the data we have from elon musk early in the bid battle was he was going to quintuple the revenue from about $5 billion to $25 billion. and advertising would fall from 90% of revenue to 50%. when you do the math, advertising would be about double where it is now that's tough he wants to reduce the dependence on advertising, but in fact he's doubling up twitter is about only 1% of the market the...
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cnn's senior national correspondent sara sidner is just outside the courthouse.rs are using the defendant's own words against them. >> reporter: they have been. you can hear some of the words, you can see some settle words on video, and there are tons and tons of text messages and messages on facebook and parlour and many other things between all of these defendants. we also heard from the third fbi special agent today who testified as well all in an attempt to try and show this plot and plan to try and stop the government from being able to move forward on the peaceful transfer of power. in the first trial for seditious conspiracy related to the january 6th attack on the capitol, prosecutors homed in on the planning to keep former president trump in power, and the motives of oath keeper founder stewart rhodes and four others. prosecutors played video of rhodes from this november 14th, 2020, million maga march rally, where rhodes claimed the 2020 election was stolen. >> the country won't accept this election. anything he signs supposedly signs into law we won't r
cnn's senior national correspondent sara sidner is just outside the courthouse.rs are using the defendant's own words against them. >> reporter: they have been. you can hear some of the words, you can see some settle words on video, and there are tons and tons of text messages and messages on facebook and parlour and many other things between all of these defendants. we also heard from the third fbi special agent today who testified as well all in an attempt to try and show this plot and...