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lazard >> sara stern is dead. no doubt that this man killed sara stern. >> he told you. >> the jury took its time, as to see a lot of those taking. >> -- >> asked to hear back some of the testimony. and then, finally, word reached the judge. a verdict, the court to be reconvened as liam sat, there motionless, still in the face, as ever. >> how do you find this account as to the defendant liam mcatasney committing the crime of murder by it immediately killing cistern. >> guilty. >> guilty of murder. >> and all six other counts, for michael stern who had lost so, much endured so much, even had to watch leon tried to tarnish his relationship with, or the daughter he shares. at least this part was over. >> i waited for that 27 months. >> it must be a complicated feeling. not a phoenix any sense. but when it comes to sarah it's important that, you, no justice be served. >> four months later, justice was served. liam mcatasney face the judge, again his reality, in a-scape form. >> i do think that this is a heinous murde
lazard >> sara stern is dead. no doubt that this man killed sara stern. >> he told you. >> the jury took its time, as to see a lot of those taking. >> -- >> asked to hear back some of the testimony. and then, finally, word reached the judge. a verdict, the court to be reconvened as liam sat, there motionless, still in the face, as ever. >> how do you find this account as to the defendant liam mcatasney committing the crime of murder by it immediately killing...
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i'm sara sidner in for amara walker. >> good morning, sara. i'm boris sanchez.ou're heading home from thanksgiving, you better brace yourself. holiday travel headaches could be in the forecast. we're going to have your latest weekend weather. and tell you where you're going to see the biggest impact. >>> plus, new video of markable rescue, after a man falls overboard on a carnival cruise ship. we'll tell you how the rescue mission went down and how he's doing this morning. >>> and president biden calling for stricter run controls after a string of mass shootings but will a divided congress be able to get anything done on it? >>> also, nearly two weeks after the murder of four universityof idaho, police still searching for a suspect. we'll give you the latest on the investigation and the details, coming up. ♪ >>> welcome to your thanksgiving weekend. it's saturday, november 26th. we appreciate you joining us. glad that you survived black friday. good morning, sara. >> good morning, boris. it could be a soggy saturday for the millions of travelers looking to get h
i'm sara sidner in for amara walker. >> good morning, sara. i'm boris sanchez.ou're heading home from thanksgiving, you better brace yourself. holiday travel headaches could be in the forecast. we're going to have your latest weekend weather. and tell you where you're going to see the biggest impact. >>> plus, new video of markable rescue, after a man falls overboard on a carnival cruise ship. we'll tell you how the rescue mission went down and how he's doing this morning....
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last point, sara, and that's this. a treaty with mexico, it's been in existence for some 45 years, i don't anticipate that will be problematic at all. in the event the prosecution takes place in mexico, i think the authorities there will be very cooperative, present the person responsible, and the prosecution will ensue. >> joey, we have learned that people that traveled with shanquella robinson gave different versions of how she died. could they face charges that they gave misleading information to authorities in the united states or mexico? >> so, that's a critical question. so, they're going to be looked at in a number of ways before even misleading information. their participation, sara, will be looked at with respect to how this occurred. what did they do, were they eders or abetters? if you lied, not a crime, but you have to ask, why are you lying? what participation did you have? certainly, if you lie to federal authorities that's a crime, so we'll see if the investigation moves forward, what if any lies they to
last point, sara, and that's this. a treaty with mexico, it's been in existence for some 45 years, i don't anticipate that will be problematic at all. in the event the prosecution takes place in mexico, i think the authorities there will be very cooperative, present the person responsible, and the prosecution will ensue. >> joey, we have learned that people that traveled with shanquella robinson gave different versions of how she died. could they face charges that they gave misleading...
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big move for the stock today >> thanks, sara. have a nice thanksgiving thanks for having me >> you, too. take a look at where we stand. we continue to accelerate here on the gains up 1.3% on the s&p 500. every sector higher led by energy, materials and technology it's why the nasdaq is rebounding today up 1.1% the small caps are lagging a bit but also up nicely all the big cap tech is helping the nasdaq in particular, apple, nvidia, best buy, also with better reception to earnings there reinstating their buyback. still ahead goldman sachs' jan hatzius with his latest thinking on interest rate policy and whether he expects a recession in the year ahead. but first, lawyers for ftx are meeting in a delaware court for a bankruptcy hearing on the collapse of the former crypto giant. we'll bring you the highlights when "closing bell" comes right back at about 10 more times! (laughs) no stress. i just discovered yieldstreet. they vet investments that don't ride the stock market rollercoaster. - [narrator] yieldstreet: private market inv
big move for the stock today >> thanks, sara. have a nice thanksgiving thanks for having me >> you, too. take a look at where we stand. we continue to accelerate here on the gains up 1.3% on the s&p 500. every sector higher led by energy, materials and technology it's why the nasdaq is rebounding today up 1.1% the small caps are lagging a bit but also up nicely all the big cap tech is helping the nasdaq in particular, apple, nvidia, best buy, also with better reception to...
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what warning signs are you seeing quite a rally. >> i hate to be timmy downer welcome, sara. some obvious things, the wall of worries, we know what positioning was, where cash levels were and where sentiment has been that inflationary number from 40-year highs because of used car prices and a new calculation for help care doesn't take the fed out of play. i recognize relative change. we have only just started to go. fourth quarter revisions negative after having been 9% in june for the fourth quarter. a lot of that is still to come i would point to rates is, if anything, moving out into '23. i think you named it, some of those numbers, a 31% move. nvidia, i think there's an environment here where we've seen a lot of these moves before and the reality is that the market was expecting a hot number yesterday they got a less than hot number and we know the rest i can't wait to hear carter talk about the dollar >> 4% down move. do not see that every week courtney, you disagree with tim. you're buying this, right? >> i half agree with tim here. i do think it's very positive this we
what warning signs are you seeing quite a rally. >> i hate to be timmy downer welcome, sara. some obvious things, the wall of worries, we know what positioning was, where cash levels were and where sentiment has been that inflationary number from 40-year highs because of used car prices and a new calculation for help care doesn't take the fed out of play. i recognize relative change. we have only just started to go. fourth quarter revisions negative after having been 9% in june for the...
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i'm sara eisen take a look at where we stand right now in the market. with the ten-year yield a little bit higher today, about 3.85, stocks under pressure, though it's a tale of different sectors. green for consumer staples, industrials having a good day, materials, utilities, real estate, health care financials, all positive what's holding back the market, energy in particular, down 2%. consumer discretionary, technology, that's why you're seeing the pressure right now on the nasdaq some of the biggest cap tech names getting hit the hardest, apple, tesla, amazon, alphabet and paypal weighing on that. check out the stock of the day, disney, getting a big lift as bob eiger makes his comeback to the "c "suite. much more about that in a second also ahead, we'll talk to cleveland fed president loretta mester, an exclusive interview to go over what she plans to do at the all-important december fed meeting. first, let get straight to the market and market commentator mike santoli is here what are you watching? as we still go through some fed speak. light on d
i'm sara eisen take a look at where we stand right now in the market. with the ten-year yield a little bit higher today, about 3.85, stocks under pressure, though it's a tale of different sectors. green for consumer staples, industrials having a good day, materials, utilities, real estate, health care financials, all positive what's holding back the market, energy in particular, down 2%. consumer discretionary, technology, that's why you're seeing the pressure right now on the nasdaq some of...
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at the end of the day, sara, i agree. as long as inflation is so far above target and as long as the unemployment rate is so low, still only at 3.7%, the fed is going on we're going to keep getting hikes, maybe at a slightly slower pace. we'll keep getting tightening as well as tightening of the balance sheet which will continue to exert a drag on the economy. it will get a lot harder next year when the labor market does start cooling and we see more and more people unemployed then it starts to get to be a harder do you want to get to your inflation target for credibility at the cost of a deeper recession, and can you also see an environment where that gets some political pressure as well on the fed. if the fed's actions in the interest of inflation credibility are causing voters households, to be out of work so would i say it's going to get more divisive next year than it is today. >> well, i know the bridgewater alpha fund is up big, more than 30% this year, and you guys have about pretty negative. looks like you're sti
at the end of the day, sara, i agree. as long as inflation is so far above target and as long as the unemployment rate is so low, still only at 3.7%, the fed is going on we're going to keep getting hikes, maybe at a slightly slower pace. we'll keep getting tightening as well as tightening of the balance sheet which will continue to exert a drag on the economy. it will get a lot harder next year when the labor market does start cooling and we see more and more people unemployed then it starts to...
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outside the courthouse right now, sara, what can you tell us? >> reporter: we have the last of the charges. and jake, the verdict is complete now. the jury has made its decision. it has made its judgement after seven weeks of listening to testimony and three days of going over that testimony. and we are getting the last few verdicts in. for count five, the obstruction of government property and aiding and abetting, kelly meggs found not guilty, kenneth harrelson, not guilty, and jessica watkins, not guilty. all not guilty on that charge. they have all been found guilty on other charges, so there will be some jail time here. but when it comes to destroying government property, the jury did not see that in the videos, in the text messages. they just simply decided that is not -- they did not prove their case, the federal government. and lastly, there's a civil disorder and aiding and abetting. jessica watkins was the only person charged with that. she was found guilty. and the last charges are all obstruction charges in different versions. and wha
outside the courthouse right now, sara, what can you tell us? >> reporter: we have the last of the charges. and jake, the verdict is complete now. the jury has made its decision. it has made its judgement after seven weeks of listening to testimony and three days of going over that testimony. and we are getting the last few verdicts in. for count five, the obstruction of government property and aiding and abetting, kelly meggs found not guilty, kenneth harrelson, not guilty, and jessica...
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sara: hopefully. 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 agait the 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 claustrophobic workplace. a nostalgic v
sara: hopefully. 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 agait the 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...
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sara? soy, when it comes to the plan, we're hearing more officers, more resources, more of a police presence. i know like a lot of other police departments in the bay area and around the country, oakland has had its issues with staffing in the past. so how are they doing with that, given what they want to do here? >> reporter: i asked the chief about that. just to give you a sense of where we are, pre-pandemic the department had 337 officers. now they're back up to just over 700 just today. opd welcomed 28 new recruits. so the chief believes steadily they will add more and more officers. sara? >> all right, betty, thank you so much. >>> you know, san francisco has been trying to crack down on crime too especially in union square during busy holiday shopping. the mayor has touted a program that adds more police and community ambassadors to the streets to try to stop major retail theft. well, it seemed like it was working and then came saturday. armed men robbed the camera store on bush stree
sara? soy, when it comes to the plan, we're hearing more officers, more resources, more of a police presence. i know like a lot of other police departments in the bay area and around the country, oakland has had its issues with staffing in the past. so how are they doing with that, given what they want to do here? >> reporter: i asked the chief about that. just to give you a sense of where we are, pre-pandemic the department had 337 officers. now they're back up to just over 700 just...
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>> hi, sara. how are you?wo more hikes left in them and going to take fed funds from 4% where it is now to 4.75 percent ps , 5% range all next year 5% fed funds rate, sideways in 2024 pivot yes, i think inflation is rolling over to your point stuck and not allowing fed to pivot. markets are underestimating the lag and impact from the fed tightening, because by q2 of next year recession. q1 starts earnings recession, base declines by 8%. next year from 220 earnings, to 202 and 202 times 16 multiple takes you somewhere around 200 3shgs 300 s&p down from 4000 where it is now. called for 20% decline in equity market and dedplin bond marketing coming into the year seen that and remains somewhat defensive. despite the better tone we've seen last few days, i think a lot of that is technically driven and fundamentals will follow through in the coming quarters, and we think we'll see with that a little higher rates as the fed continues to raise rates as well as, you know, lower equity markets. >> why do you think, bruc
>> hi, sara. how are you?wo more hikes left in them and going to take fed funds from 4% where it is now to 4.75 percent ps , 5% range all next year 5% fed funds rate, sideways in 2024 pivot yes, i think inflation is rolling over to your point stuck and not allowing fed to pivot. markets are underestimating the lag and impact from the fed tightening, because by q2 of next year recession. q1 starts earnings recession, base declines by 8%. next year from 220 earnings, to 202 and 202 times 16...
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sara toga what happened w next. >> i mentioned earlier i'm an artist. at the web site and i noticed there were and notes with lots of research. >> i didn't think anything of it weeks later i began to work on the manuscript and i was the only one that had accessri. john gidding have access to it and i noticed the manuscript had been opened at 4:00 a.m.. >> at this point we contacted the fbi and they said get a good forensics expert. we got a a good forensic expert and while he was studying it after making a copy of the hard drive sara tell them what happened. >> i took the manuscript to work on it one morning and i always say save the manuscripts by date because we make changes. they were all gone. if i hadn't saved on a flash drive we would have lost a years worth of work. at that point we contacted the fbi and i had my hard drive he ran a thousand test that i didn't even know was possible. they were able to discover the breach happened in the apple ipod.. >> it's coming from the apple ipod and sara's computer. >> oh great. >> the breach happened there
sara toga what happened w next. >> i mentioned earlier i'm an artist. at the web site and i noticed there were and notes with lots of research. >> i didn't think anything of it weeks later i began to work on the manuscript and i was the only one that had accessri. john gidding have access to it and i noticed the manuscript had been opened at 4:00 a.m.. >> at this point we contacted the fbi and they said get a good forensics expert. we got a a good forensic expert and while he...
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would i look at what started this conversation, sara. responded to any requests for comment on this, but, you know, elon is claiming here that apple told him, you know, they are going to yank his app off the app store and didn't give him a reason why. i do know that's not how the app review process works they will highlight problems with the app they will send it back for fixes before they yank it down just look at what happened with epic and the fortnight removal a couple years ago they didn't just pull the app for no reason until the company came out and said we deliberately broke the rules and with elon musk saying over the last couple of weeks they want to moderate and keep things brand safe for advertisers and that's the kind of stuff apple hikes to see going through the review process so the chances of yanking the app unless something drastically changes and the way they moderate the content, if they remove more of the safeguards, if they remove the human moderators or any kind of, you know, ability to block people who are harassin
would i look at what started this conversation, sara. responded to any requests for comment on this, but, you know, elon is claiming here that apple told him, you know, they are going to yank his app off the app store and didn't give him a reason why. i do know that's not how the app review process works they will highlight problems with the app they will send it back for fixes before they yank it down just look at what happened with epic and the fortnight removal a couple years ago they didn't...
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. >> i haven't eaten in like an hour....and katie wants me to meet sara - a young chef with a growing innards. >> sara: bonjourno. >> tucci: stanley. >> katie: she's gonna make a frittata for us... >> right. >>...and it's topped with chicken innards. >> so everything we focus on here in your restaurant is offal. >> yes. >> yes, good. >> one egg per person. ok. yep. >> yes....throughout the day. >> oh yeah. >> have it for breakfast, lunch, dinner. yeah. >> i like it in a sandwich. >> tucci: yes in a sandwich. that's what i used to take when i was a kid to school. >> yeah. i'm very down with that. >> chef sara gave up medical school to pursue her dream of opening a restaurant. >> tucci: woah, yes. >> tucci: so the stomach, the heart and the liver. >> sara: yes. >> in rome you find frittata and chicken organs but separately >> tucci: but separately. >> katie: yeah, and she has [speaking non-english] >> in rome you find frittata and chicken organs but separately >> tucci: but separately. >> katie: yeah, and she has combined them. >> tucci: yeah. [speaking non-english] >> katie: it's ready
. >> i haven't eaten in like an hour....and katie wants me to meet sara - a young chef with a growing innards. >> sara: bonjourno. >> tucci: stanley. >> katie: she's gonna make a frittata for us... >> right. >>...and it's topped with chicken innards. >> so everything we focus on here in your restaurant is offal. >> yes. >> yes, good. >> one egg per person. ok. yep. >> yes....throughout the day. >> oh yeah. >> have it...
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now we sent it to "overtime" with scott wapner. >>> sara, thank you very much.y. that's why there is a big crowd. the market was lit, that's for sure welcome into "overtime." two big earnings reports >> so will they reports a turn the tide, all of the analysis, and we'r
now we sent it to "overtime" with scott wapner. >>> sara, thank you very much.y. that's why there is a big crowd. the market was lit, that's for sure welcome into "overtime." two big earnings reports >> so will they reports a turn the tide, all of the analysis, and we'r
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good evening, i'm sara donchey. people duck for cover and abandon their cars while police ran along el camino real in redwood city. an armed man was in the car with three kids. they made it out safe. betty yu is live for us. what does it look like? >> reporter: sara, in the last minute or so, redwood city police took down the crime tape and reopened this section of el camino real which was shut down for several hours today. earlier, i spoke to one worker in the area who saw all the drama unfold. shortly after you hear an officer say we are here to help you, you hear a shot go off. and more shots ringing out. >> somebody is shooting. >> oh my god. >> we should probably go inside. >> reporter: at the same time, just a few pete away, kevin was ducking for cover in front of this red jeep on el camino real. right across the street from the crime scene. >> it was a scarier moment of my life. my heart was racing. i thought okay. i just want to stick behind this jeep. people are pulled out of their cars and told to run. >>
good evening, i'm sara donchey. people duck for cover and abandon their cars while police ran along el camino real in redwood city. an armed man was in the car with three kids. they made it out safe. betty yu is live for us. what does it look like? >> reporter: sara, in the last minute or so, redwood city police took down the crime tape and reopened this section of el camino real which was shut down for several hours today. earlier, i spoke to one worker in the area who saw all the drama...
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. >> thanks, sara. good to see you today. thanks for having me. >> you too on home prices in particular, what kind of declines, if any, are you seeing, and do you expect >> it's different market to market obviously we saw appreciation over the last 12 to 24 months, you know, depending on the market we could have seen anywhere from 25% to pa% so, yes, we are see some of that come back. what happened is you then had a doubling of interest rates since early this year, so you combine the two, and that has a significant impact on month lid payment per consumers. so in some places we're see some prices pull back a bit in other places, we're working individually with each of our customers to help them with finance programs that buy down a rate, assist them in closing costs to get them to a monthly payment that works for their individual family. >> the stock has held up remarkably well. what has demand been light >> demand is quite different, once again, in different parts of the country i don't think you have a remark situation, but
. >> thanks, sara. good to see you today. thanks for having me. >> you too on home prices in particular, what kind of declines, if any, are you seeing, and do you expect >> it's different market to market obviously we saw appreciation over the last 12 to 24 months, you know, depending on the market we could have seen anywhere from 25% to pa% so, yes, we are see some of that come back. what happened is you then had a doubling of interest rates since early this year, so you...
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>> sounds like it. >> rachel: fox news contributor sara carter joins me now.t biden administration doesn't just refuse to go interest but also silent on the crimes against children. i know you have spoken to human smugglers, tell us what you are seeing with regard to child human trafficking specifically sex trafficking. >> well, that was part of the reason for though texas joint operation with the texas game warned that you just saw. texas dps department of public safety, the border patrol among other agencies was because as they have noticed, these human traffickers are moving these children, sometimes they don't turn themselves in, sometimes it's not just unaccompanied minors walking up to border patrol, but adults smuggling children into the united states for the worst, most nefarious purposes, rachel. i can't even begin to tell you how heart breaking it is. what had happened during this instance, this operation was put into place because they had found a child several weeks earlier that was being trafficked of into the united states with a group of men, a
>> sounds like it. >> rachel: fox news contributor sara carter joins me now.t biden administration doesn't just refuse to go interest but also silent on the crimes against children. i know you have spoken to human smugglers, tell us what you are seeing with regard to child human trafficking specifically sex trafficking. >> well, that was part of the reason for though texas joint operation with the texas game warned that you just saw. texas dps department of public safety, the...
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sara, thank you very much welcome everybody to overtime.apner you just heard the bells we are getting started from post 9 at the new york stock exchange in just a little bit i will speak to ed yardeni who says the bottom it in for 2022 despite a hawkish fed and expectations for several more rate hikes, interesting call, we will test him on it. >>> we begin with our talk of the tape the road ahead for risk is it getting worse or does today's hot jobs report mean the economy may be able to withstand the interest rat
sara, thank you very much welcome everybody to overtime.apner you just heard the bells we are getting started from post 9 at the new york stock exchange in just a little bit i will speak to ed yardeni who says the bottom it in for 2022 despite a hawkish fed and expectations for several more rate hikes, interesting call, we will test him on it. >>> we begin with our talk of the tape the road ahead for risk is it getting worse or does today's hot jobs report mean the economy may be able...
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russian missiles had crossed into poland killing two people welcome, everyone, to "closing bell," i'm sara eisen. you can see the dip into the red. on the breaking news out of poland, treasuries also were bit up all day long. they get a sdrtronger bid, safe haven bonds. a cnbc political contributor, we turn to him on geopolitical news, fred, we don't know if it was an accident or purposeful but we know that it is going to cause a reaction what do you make of the news >> so first of all, on the question of accidental or purposeful, at the moment, it looks as though it was accidental the polish media have reported and we have an office in poland tracking this as well is that two people died tuesday afternoon poland time after a projectile strike, apparently a russian projectile where grain was drying in a polish village near the border of ukraine prcewoedw. this was a day where president zelenskyy says that there were 85 missiles launched on ukraine. "the new york times" is reporting a hundred missiles the biggest set of attacks since the beginning of the war, and clearly what putin is respo
russian missiles had crossed into poland killing two people welcome, everyone, to "closing bell," i'm sara eisen. you can see the dip into the red. on the breaking news out of poland, treasuries also were bit up all day long. they get a sdrtronger bid, safe haven bonds. a cnbc political contributor, we turn to him on geopolitical news, fred, we don't know if it was an accident or purposeful but we know that it is going to cause a reaction what do you make of the news >> so first...
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sara. >> steve, thank you. mary barr will be on "mad" with jim tonight. let's made over to the market dashboard for a check on where we stand with senior markets commentator mike santoli, as always was it really the bullard effect >> it didn't help. there is a general barrage of hawkish fed speak keeping investors a little bit back on their heels. we had a 15% rally over the course of the month in the s&p 500 into tuesday's high. on the defensive since then. of course, that inverte treasur curve that is creating unease. pretty controlled pull back, today's low was essentially at the october highs right there, just over 3,900. is maintaining this little short-term uptrend within the longer-term down trend if it's sort of further, goes down to the mid 3,800s, it's very much a routine pullback we will see if it gets there and stops there. in terms of the growth versus value picture that people have been very focused on that kind of binary way of looking at the market, but there are other factors and strategies such as dividends and growth at a reasonable pri
sara. >> steve, thank you. mary barr will be on "mad" with jim tonight. let's made over to the market dashboard for a check on where we stand with senior markets commentator mike santoli, as always was it really the bullard effect >> it didn't help. there is a general barrage of hawkish fed speak keeping investors a little bit back on their heels. we had a 15% rally over the course of the month in the s&p 500 into tuesday's high. on the defensive since then. of course,...
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at 25, sara carried years heavy on her shoulders as children in el salvador. she and her younger sisters watched mother leave to migrate north for work in the private homes of texas. at 14, she herself left village and schooling and girlhood behind to follow the same path. for over a decade, she has cleaned the homes of this city looked after little ones, walked its dogs. she has missed her own children's school celebrations and after school homework and spent long summer days chasing after flushed blond cheeks and picking up shorts and bathing from bathroom floors while her own children waited for her in the care of others. a district neighbor and ambivalent aunt sara has bought a house and sent her children to good schools. she has supported grandparents and younger sister back home for years. she has asked herself if her mother's choice was the right one. she doesn't think so. there's been so much pain, but then the house, the education, the hope. after about 2 hours of conversation, my children, hers begin to whine and call for us cheeks chapped, cold, bur
at 25, sara carried years heavy on her shoulders as children in el salvador. she and her younger sisters watched mother leave to migrate north for work in the private homes of texas. at 14, she herself left village and schooling and girlhood behind to follow the same path. for over a decade, she has cleaned the homes of this city looked after little ones, walked its dogs. she has missed her own children's school celebrations and after school homework and spent long summer days chasing after...
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sara, boris. >> gloria pazmino, looking forward to see what you get sara and i for the holidays. thanks, gloria. so we have a thanksgiving miracle to tell you about. a 28-year-old guy who was rescued after he fell overboard on a carnival cruise ship and spent hours and hours, up to 15 hours, floating in the gulf of mexico. he is now recovering and in stable condition this morning. >> unreal. and take a look at this video released by the u.s. coast guard showing the moment that authorities finally located him in the water. he can be seen bobbing in the water desperate for help before being hoisted to safety. nadia romeo has been following this for us. >> reporter: this is remarkable. if you think of someone going overboard on a cruise ship that they are a goner, but a u.s. coast guard member said never underestimate the will to live. and perhaps that's what we're dealing with here in this case. so let's talk about the timeline. this was supposed to be a cruise with family for this young man and his sister to go on a cruise starting from new orleans and their first stop was cozumel
sara, boris. >> gloria pazmino, looking forward to see what you get sara and i for the holidays. thanks, gloria. so we have a thanksgiving miracle to tell you about. a 28-year-old guy who was rescued after he fell overboard on a carnival cruise ship and spent hours and hours, up to 15 hours, floating in the gulf of mexico. he is now recovering and in stable condition this morning. >> unreal. and take a look at this video released by the u.s. coast guard showing the moment that...
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what's your take >> sara, his message all year has been pretty hawkish. i don't think we've seen jay give us any dovish tidbits until today, in fact, and i think today he kind of did a little bit of a baby step talking about the cumulative impacts of these rate hikes, which is going to be large. and i think he acknowledged that but he still has the same message, which is that there's a lot of work to do. there's no quitting early. there's no premature celebrations that just because inflation expectations look well contained that they're going to take solace from that. everything sounded like the jay we've heard all year but there was a kind of baby step move toward this idea that they're getting more toward the end game and i think he's acknowledging that, and i think the market obviously wants more the market's excited about when this is going to end, and they can kind of take their foot off the brake a little bit but it is early. we all knew there was another rate hike in december, likely one in january, the size of which is splitting hairs we just did
what's your take >> sara, his message all year has been pretty hawkish. i don't think we've seen jay give us any dovish tidbits until today, in fact, and i think today he kind of did a little bit of a baby step talking about the cumulative impacts of these rate hikes, which is going to be large. and i think he acknowledged that but he still has the same message, which is that there's a lot of work to do. there's no quitting early. there's no premature celebrations that just because...
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boris and sara. >> all right.lison kosik there, joining us is catherine rampell cnn contributor and commentator. thank you for coming on the show. >> great to be here. >> so, i love to window shop. i love to go and look at the windows for the holidays. when you look at the situation, have retailers actually rebounded from the pandemic yet? >> they have more than rebounded, more than recovered. in fact, if you look at retail sales today, relative to when the pandemic began, they're way above trend, even after you adjust for inflation. and i think that's for a few reasons. one of which, of course, is that for a while, people were cooped up, and they were limited on things they could spend money on. they were reluctant to go to restaurants, travel, that sort of thing. so they spent their money on physical stuff. goods to refurbish their home or get a new wardrobe or what have you. then, of course, the government also gave american families a lot of money. during covid, during the initial shutdown. and then for the ne
boris and sara. >> all right.lison kosik there, joining us is catherine rampell cnn contributor and commentator. thank you for coming on the show. >> great to be here. >> so, i love to window shop. i love to go and look at the windows for the holidays. when you look at the situation, have retailers actually rebounded from the pandemic yet? >> they have more than rebounded, more than recovered. in fact, if you look at retail sales today, relative to when the pandemic...
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but the greatest transformation took place with sara.a never-dogger to a dog mom. and when we were abroad she would would the staff, and did kiah get her medicine, did you give her the vitamins? it was a reflecting of the tremendous affected that we had for her, she was a highly intelligence dog, when she passed away it was heartbreak. you know, i was reminded of what truman said about political life. if you want a friend, get a dog, i had a great friend. mark: and you write this history in the book. yet there is room for ka kiah. you are prime minister again of the state of israel. what do you want to tell american people, the israel israeli people about what that is important. >> not for the fun of politicians. this is a cruel sport, i go back there for really for three reasons. first is to stop iran. i think the impending deal has to be stopped. if it is not, then we'll have to have all of the resolution to make sure that iran cannot threaten any of us with nuclear weapons, second to continue finish the arab-israeli conflict by having
but the greatest transformation took place with sara.a never-dogger to a dog mom. and when we were abroad she would would the staff, and did kiah get her medicine, did you give her the vitamins? it was a reflecting of the tremendous affected that we had for her, she was a highly intelligence dog, when she passed away it was heartbreak. you know, i was reminded of what truman said about political life. if you want a friend, get a dog, i had a great friend. mark: and you write this history in the...
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russian missiles had crossed into poland killing two people welcome, everyone, to "closing bell," i'm sara eisen. you can see the dip into the red. on the breaking news out of poland, treasuries also were bit up all day long. they get a sdrtronger bid, safe haven bonds. a cnbc political contributor, we turn to him on geopolitical
russian missiles had crossed into poland killing two people welcome, everyone, to "closing bell," i'm sara eisen. you can see the dip into the red. on the breaking news out of poland, treasuries also were bit up all day long. they get a sdrtronger bid, safe haven bonds. a cnbc political contributor, we turn to him on geopolitical
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sara and i were talking about it earlier.and his lawyers at ten am. many hours ago. and the committee, i am told, is working late tonight. we expect something from them this evening. but as of yet donald trump and his lawyers have not turned anything over. >> what does the committee do? >> it depends. window they are not getting the documents today that is a pretty safe assumption. it depends on how they don't get documents does the president simply thought comply at all? where does he appear to be acting in good faith in some way? you have got to give him that chance. if the former they can charge them with contempt. they have the time between now and january when a new congress comes in to declare contempt or to get documents between now and january. >> as the clock just run out on that? jamie? >> if you are the top team is in they were in good faith they asked for a lot of documents a lot of communication. they are saying we need more time to put this together. that is one thing i think the other question is is the trump t
sara and i were talking about it earlier.and his lawyers at ten am. many hours ago. and the committee, i am told, is working late tonight. we expect something from them this evening. but as of yet donald trump and his lawyers have not turned anything over. >> what does the committee do? >> it depends. window they are not getting the documents today that is a pretty safe assumption. it depends on how they don't get documents does the president simply thought comply at all? where does...
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cartus with us >> sara cartus with us along with former white house chief of staff mark meadows., i mean, it can't be any more clear.d we have what two e will end two biden years of biden with four and anl half million illegal immigrantse that they ai that d and abet ins trafficking across the border. they process them, them, give t a free phone and transportation to one of the 48 state states in as one of the 48 state states in yeah, absolutely, sean y.e and as you can see from that on, operation, that i was on , we were 90 miles away fromat. the border. think about that. le tthese are the people that wt to evade law enforcement. when i was in mexico i i, city t this weekend, they were talking about it in mexico city. it i rollerballico city. because people are coming from all over the world attemptingnk to get to our border. and when you think about, th the million plus, those are peol the known god of ways. those are e the people that are turning themselves in. those ar re the people that we'i chasing down in these ranchlands, out in these openpas fields. a lot of them bypass
cartus with us >> sara cartus with us along with former white house chief of staff mark meadows., i mean, it can't be any more clear.d we have what two e will end two biden years of biden with four and anl half million illegal immigrantse that they ai that d and abet ins trafficking across the border. they process them, them, give t a free phone and transportation to one of the 48 state states in as one of the 48 state states in yeah, absolutely, sean y.e and as you can see from that on,...
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sara sidner, thank you very much. join this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. former first lady, amal clooney and melinda grates here on cnn. >>> and no alcohol will be is sold at stadiums and more on this sobering buzz kill ahead. the intro offers were hard to pass up. then the interest payments started. the debt just keptpt getting worse. mmmm so we broke up with bad debt and got a low, fixed rate sofi personal loan for our big expenses. and the couch goes back tomorrow. break up with bad debt. fund weddings, home renovations, or consolidate debt. view your rate at sofi.com sofi get your money right. before we begin, i'd like to thank our sponsor, liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. and by switching, you could even save $652. thank you, liberty mutual. now, contestants ready? go! why? why? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ at humana we believe your healthcare should evolve with you and part of that evolution means choosing the right medicare plan for you. humana can help. with
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cnn's sara murray joins us now.r agent, ornado could be key filling in blanks pertaining to the secret service if he gives honest and candid testimony. >> that's right, i mean, i think this is important for the committee because they have received a lot of information. they got secret service communications, they have interviewed a number of other secret service officials in recent weeks. you know, they've talked to robert engel who was the lead agent in the trump motorcade on january 6th, and so now they're rounding this out with orrnado. members on the committee speculated they think he may have been involved in trying to discredit cassidy hutchinson's tempe testimony. they want this guy answering and corroborating or objecting under oath to what cassidy hutchinson said. >> just over a month left for the committee to complete business. what's left for them to do? >> i think what we're seeing is this juggling act. they are still interviewing witnesses, obviously. tony is in there today, and they're trying to piece
cnn's sara murray joins us now.r agent, ornado could be key filling in blanks pertaining to the secret service if he gives honest and candid testimony. >> that's right, i mean, i think this is important for the committee because they have received a lot of information. they got secret service communications, they have interviewed a number of other secret service officials in recent weeks. you know, they've talked to robert engel who was the lead agent in the trump motorcade on january...
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sara, what more can you tell us about michelle obama's mission and her work?roup of women sitting on the stage. they never sat on stage together before like this coming together for the girls opportunity alliance part of the ombama foundation and their mission is to give girls and adolescent girls a chance at education and they do it by giving money to grass roots organizations who are doing the work in places around the world from kenya to guatemala but they're talking about girls everywhere that includes here in the united states and there are about 100 million girls, more than that, actually, around the world school aged who are not in school. their mission is to change that. john? >> and again, we saw amal clooney, melinda gates i'm sure were honored to be with you there. >> no. >> what more can you tell us about that conversation? >> you're giving me too much credit. look, we asked a question they asked these young girls. they asked the young girls, hey, what would you like to tell your 25-year-old self? are your dreams and hopes? i said what would you li
sara, what more can you tell us about michelle obama's mission and her work?roup of women sitting on the stage. they never sat on stage together before like this coming together for the girls opportunity alliance part of the ombama foundation and their mission is to give girls and adolescent girls a chance at education and they do it by giving money to grass roots organizations who are doing the work in places around the world from kenya to guatemala but they're talking about girls everywhere...
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just short of the trillion dollar market, sara.ot of these technologies and cloud stocks, look at the cloud stock, the wcld etf, cut more than 12%, best single day ever salesforce, and don'test, crowd does that trike, all surging. >> here's the week-to-day perform yanks of the ten-year, and you see a wishbone pattern as soon as the rates decline after the cpi report, you see the cloud enterprise names spiked getting more room to rally let's look at snowflake and data dog. snowflake trading, you request see the move to the up side. and then data dog, another company with a high valuation name that's basically more than twice what the nasdaq is trading at. it's also spikes, their nair it -- the question is, just about how the rates impact them and impact their future growth they say if the rates are going to decline, and also the dollar, but the dallas down more than 2% is a, we're -- if we see another swing in interest rates, we can expect the same stocks are going to decline. >> dollar's weakest day, thank you, john, just told me i
just short of the trillion dollar market, sara.ot of these technologies and cloud stocks, look at the cloud stock, the wcld etf, cut more than 12%, best single day ever salesforce, and don'test, crowd does that trike, all surging. >> here's the week-to-day perform yanks of the ten-year, and you see a wishbone pattern as soon as the rates decline after the cpi report, you see the cloud enterprise names spiked getting more room to rally let's look at snowflake and data dog. snowflake...
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how does this work >> hey, sara this is being described as really an emergency fund for crypto firms so binance, the world's largest crypto exchange initially pledged a billion dollars to the fund its ceo followed up overnight saying it would tack on another billion dollars and says other crypto players like jump, for example, have pledged another $50 million. and in a blog post, binance saying this vehicle is not an investment fund. it says it's intended to support companies that through no fault of their own are facing significant short-term financial difficulties the program is expected to last around six months and binance says roughly 150 companies have already applied for that financial support. important to note here, it's not going to be in u.s. dollars or cash this is denominated ippart in binance's own stable coin or cryptocurrency it also says it's flexible on the investment structure it's accepting contributions in tokens, cash, and debt they expect individual situations to require tailored solutions so that structure may raise some questions based on everything going on
how does this work >> hey, sara this is being described as really an emergency fund for crypto firms so binance, the world's largest crypto exchange initially pledged a billion dollars to the fund its ceo followed up overnight saying it would tack on another billion dollars and says other crypto players like jump, for example, have pledged another $50 million. and in a blog post, binance saying this vehicle is not an investment fund. it says it's intended to support companies that through...
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cnn's sara murray has the latest. what do we know, sarah?put out a statement saying they have heard from the former president and his counsel and essentially they are giving him a little bit more time to begin producing these documents. they said we have informed trump's counsel that he must begin producing records no later than next week, and he remains under subpoena for testimony starting on november 14th. so look, in the past with other witnesses, the committee has been willing to push these document deadlines back. what is key is to have some engagement going on behind the scenes. it seems like at least at this point this is what's happening. >> what is the committee's next move? what happens? >> now we wait to see how this plays out. you know, the committee said by next week the trump team has to start producing documents, so we'll see if there is some good faith effort by the trump team to hand over some documents or to at least say we can give you these documents. we have privilege concerns about these others or we may see them conti
cnn's sara murray has the latest. what do we know, sarah?put out a statement saying they have heard from the former president and his counsel and essentially they are giving him a little bit more time to begin producing these documents. they said we have informed trump's counsel that he must begin producing records no later than next week, and he remains under subpoena for testimony starting on november 14th. so look, in the past with other witnesses, the committee has been willing to push...
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>>> hi, i'm sara donchey. breaking news tonight after lagging behind during the vote count. it looks like sheng thao will, in fact, be the next mayor of oakland. alameda county put out new numbers tonight. thao has taken the lead against loren taylor thanks to rank choice voting. now while she's mathematically the winner right now, thao says she will not be declaring victory tonight at least. her campaign did tell us though it's been a long week and a half. we've been humbled to watch the results shift in our favor with each passing day. we are optimistic that our lead will hold and sheng thao will be the next mayor of oakland. >>> and new tonight, we do have a definitive winner in the alameda county district attorney's race. price has defeated wiley. price tweeted out tonight, "we knew this election was going to be an exclamation history point." it's a legacy of appointed unchallenged district attorneys. >>> now to elizabeth holmes, once the pride of silicon valley. now she's facing down 11 years in prison for defrauding investors. anne makovec joins us with more from her m
>>> hi, i'm sara donchey. breaking news tonight after lagging behind during the vote count. it looks like sheng thao will, in fact, be the next mayor of oakland. alameda county put out new numbers tonight. thao has taken the lead against loren taylor thanks to rank choice voting. now while she's mathematically the winner right now, thao says she will not be declaring victory tonight at least. her campaign did tell us though it's been a long week and a half. we've been humbled to watch...
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you know, it's such a mixed picture, sara.fs data, i'll tell you what nrf is saying about the holidays, going to be up mid single digit its i think we're seeing some softness in the lower income consumer segment we have two value brands that are mostly mass market, lower priced products and those are feeling a slow down in demand and the lower income consumer is pulling back but, you know, the expectation is for a relatively strong holiday season coming off of a strong one last year it's mixed signals in the u.s. i would say europe it's a little bit more challenging right now and a lot of fear about inflation and the impact of higher energy costs heading into the winter but here in the u.s., our sense is the consumer is still reasonably in pretty good shape despite all of the inflation you know, we're watching it very, very closely but i think we're going to have a decent holiday season. it will be more promotional. there's no question about that consumers are going to be looking for good value and the great thing about levi,
you know, it's such a mixed picture, sara.fs data, i'll tell you what nrf is saying about the holidays, going to be up mid single digit its i think we're seeing some softness in the lower income consumer segment we have two value brands that are mostly mass market, lower priced products and those are feeling a slow down in demand and the lower income consumer is pulling back but, you know, the expectation is for a relatively strong holiday season coming off of a strong one last year it's mixed...
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. >> cnn's sara murray join the us now, sara, what do we know?s zach cohen confirming that the committee is speaking with richard engel today. they had spoken to him before. before we got this bombshell from cassidy hutchinson that you're just playing. he knows there are huge allegations that we've heard from cassidy hutchinson and what we've seen over the last month or so, the committee diving into the allegations surrounding the secret service. what agents may have seen. you know, we know they've interviewed a number of individuals from the u.s. secret service and they're trying to wrap up that part of their investigation, while they wrap up their investigation more broadly ahead of congress in january. >> the one is pushing back at former vice president mike pence doubled down and said he's not going to offer any testimony to the committee. what's the latest there? >> well, there's a lot of playing out between the committee and mike pence, you know, the possibility, discussions behind the scenes, would they call on mike pence to testify, would
. >> cnn's sara murray join the us now, sara, what do we know?s zach cohen confirming that the committee is speaking with richard engel today. they had spoken to him before. before we got this bombshell from cassidy hutchinson that you're just playing. he knows there are huge allegations that we've heard from cassidy hutchinson and what we've seen over the last month or so, the committee diving into the allegations surrounding the secret service. what agents may have seen. you know, we...
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cnn's senior national correspondent sara sidner has been covering the oath keeper's seditious conspiracyrial and the powerful guilty verdicts that have come down. what was the attorney general's message tonight. >> reporter: it is clear this is rarest of cases in american history. do you not see this often. a jury found two citizens guilty of seditious conspiracy, which is essentially forcibly trying to stop the peaceful transfer of presidential power, that back on january 6, 2021 when the world watched the attack on the capitol. mr. garland went for the jugular, he wanted to make clear this is an important case and if people are going to do something like this in the future, or planning on something like this in the future, they will face consequences. >> last evening a jury of the defendants' peers found each of them guilty of serious felony offenses. as the verdict of this case makes clear, the department will work tirelessly to hold accountable those responsible for crimes relate today the attack on our democracy. >> reporter: now to be clear, he was definitely doing a victory lap he
cnn's senior national correspondent sara sidner has been covering the oath keeper's seditious conspiracyrial and the powerful guilty verdicts that have come down. what was the attorney general's message tonight. >> reporter: it is clear this is rarest of cases in american history. do you not see this often. a jury found two citizens guilty of seditious conspiracy, which is essentially forcibly trying to stop the peaceful transfer of presidential power, that back on january 6, 2021 when...
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our sara donchey with the very latest on this. >> reporter: the man accused of attacking paul pelosi hardly spoke during his arraignment tuesday where he appeared to enter a not guilty plea. no cameras were allowed in the courtroom, but depape's right arm was in a sling. he dislocated his shoulder when officers tackled and arrested him. public defender wouldn't go into detills about depape's mental state, but hinted at a potential defense strategy. >> what i will say, there has been a lot of atio mr. depape's vulnerability to misinformation. and that is certainly something we will look into as his defense team. >> reporter: that very subject is on the prosecution's mind, too. district attorney brooke jenkins says her office is trying to clear things up. >> i think what is clear is that this case is vulnerable to misinformation. we are seeing it spread across all platforms at this point. we need to make sure that the record is clear what happened in this situation for all parties. >> reporter: a key piece of evidence about what happened that night, the 911 call paul pelosi made. cnn i
our sara donchey with the very latest on this. >> reporter: the man accused of attacking paul pelosi hardly spoke during his arraignment tuesday where he appeared to enter a not guilty plea. no cameras were allowed in the courtroom, but depape's right arm was in a sling. he dislocated his shoulder when officers tackled and arrested him. public defender wouldn't go into detills about depape's mental state, but hinted at a potential defense strategy. >> what i will say, there has been...
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so, sara, stay with us.ng in cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor elliot williams to talk about this. to sara's report there, kellyanne conway saying she did not plead the fifth. were you surprised by that? >> you know, look, most people appear voluntarily. so, you know, that's not that uncommon. she probably didn't plead the fifth. she talked toer lawyer and said there is little chance you have criminal exposure based on your role outside of the white house and the kinds of conversations you had with the president. so just go in and answer at least some of the questions. but i think when people don't have anything to fear, they don't plead the fifth. >> what about trump's exposure here? you heard, obviously, what the committee could get to know from her. >> yeah. >> what do you think? >> no, absolutely. there are a couple of things she could shed light on. she has a conversation with someone in the white house. there is a reported conversation on january 6th trying to get the president, call him
so, sara, stay with us.ng in cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor elliot williams to talk about this. to sara's report there, kellyanne conway saying she did not plead the fifth. were you surprised by that? >> you know, look, most people appear voluntarily. so, you know, that's not that uncommon. she probably didn't plead the fifth. she talked toer lawyer and said there is little chance you have criminal exposure based on your role outside of the white house and the kinds of...
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>> thanks for having me, sara. it can be. that it is andso when you look at the federal elections and then when you look at the action in california, quite honestly the action in california has more meaning in terms of actual impact, especially on my portion of renewable energy industry on the consumer side of the meter or on the homes and businesses so it can have an outcome. i will say i think on the federal side of things, i think we landed -- we don't know all of what happened yet conclusively, where the senate is and that's the major point, but if you look overall, i think we ended up in a sweet spot for the industry for the renewable energy industry and the hydro carbon industry. it's likely in my mind, let likely to get a permitting bill senator manchin wanted, given the dynamic of what happened it's not an overall crushing win for the republicans led by trump. trump was fairly humiliated as we know and it's a small window in the house for the republicans it looks like and possibly the democrats keep the senate. so it
>> thanks for having me, sara. it can be. that it is andso when you look at the federal elections and then when you look at the action in california, quite honestly the action in california has more meaning in terms of actual impact, especially on my portion of renewable energy industry on the consumer side of the meter or on the homes and businesses so it can have an outcome. i will say i think on the federal side of things, i think we landed -- we don't know all of what happened yet...
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let's bring in sara murray and elie honig on this story.a, what did trump's lawyers think that justice thomas could do for them? >> well, essentially, they were hoping that justice thomas would weigh in and cast votes in objection. saying we want to frame things so thomas could be the one to issue essentially a temporary order putting results in doubt. this is from one of the trump attorney, saying that's the only chance to stop congress from certifying the electoral vote on january 6. as you dig further into the email chains, you also get a sense what a long shot this was. later in the email, the chief says there's a 1% chance that the supreme court would have actually intervened before january 6. >> let's be clear, elie, these is cheeserow and thomas in this. there's no evidence that the justice was involved in this. his wife was quite involved at the state level. this raises even more questions about why justice thomas didn't recuse himself from election-related matters before the court? >> yeah, brianna, this is exactly why people are s
let's bring in sara murray and elie honig on this story.a, what did trump's lawyers think that justice thomas could do for them? >> well, essentially, they were hoping that justice thomas would weigh in and cast votes in objection. saying we want to frame things so thomas could be the one to issue essentially a temporary order putting results in doubt. this is from one of the trump attorney, saying that's the only chance to stop congress from certifying the electoral vote on january 6. as...
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sara? >> one of the things we hear from people when they kale police crimes for things like that, can they wait a real long time to show up? again you heard that tonight? >>> just again tonight on sunday she says a traumatized family of force waiting well over an hour after their break in. this is very common here in this area. >> betty, thank you very much. we appreciate that report. >> leading by as many as 21 points. jordan poole helped score 36. >>> steph...