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josh mankiewicz: cliff shepard is now retired. detectives in that new open unsolved unit. as you're going through those cases, you come upon the case of sherri rasmussen. yes. josh mankiewicz: 1986 murder not solved. correct. what made you include that in the cases you submitted? with her case. i saw that a bite swab had been collected by the coroner's office. and so ok, with that swab, there should be dna. josh mankiewicz: that is, if shepard could find the swab. the coroner's office said they didn't have it. cliff shepard: i checked with our evidence room. they didn't have it. i looked at our property reports. it's not booked. how could that happen? incompetence. josh mankiewicz: that happened a lot? yes. josh mankiewicz: shepard showed us the note he wrote to remind himself back then to follow up on the missing swab. as it happened, jennifer francis, a criminalist in the lapd crime lab, saw his note and set out to find that swab herself, which she did. the envelope was torn, the writing was faded, but the tube containing the sw
josh mankiewicz: cliff shepard is now retired. detectives in that new open unsolved unit. as you're going through those cases, you come upon the case of sherri rasmussen. yes. josh mankiewicz: 1986 murder not solved. correct. what made you include that in the cases you submitted? with her case. i saw that a bite swab had been collected by the coroner's office. and so ok, with that swab, there should be dna. josh mankiewicz: that is, if shepard could find the swab. the coroner's office said they...
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[applause] [applause] judy shepard. [applause] judy shepard took a mother's most profound pain and turned her son's death into a movement. matthew shepard's death --together with her husband, dennis, their courageous advocacy has driven tremendous progress in our laws and culture, giving young people and their families strength and hope for the future. the family's compassion reflects the best of america, where everyone is equally deserving of dignity and respect. [applause] gail hannon accepting on behalf of james francis thorpe. [applause] jim thorpe was the country's original multisport athlete and one of the greatest stars in american history. a member of the nation, he embodied his given name, bright path, and became the first native american to win an olympic gold medal. he won the metal in the decathlon and capture the public's awe as a professional athlete. he demonstrated moral courage time and time again as he overcame bigotry. jim thorpe's story reminds us of enduring contributions of tribal history to americ
[applause] [applause] judy shepard. [applause] judy shepard took a mother's most profound pain and turned her son's death into a movement. matthew shepard's death --together with her husband, dennis, their courageous advocacy has driven tremendous progress in our laws and culture, giving young people and their families strength and hope for the future. the family's compassion reflects the best of america, where everyone is equally deserving of dignity and respect. [applause] gail hannon...
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buckley jr., on the original firing line, hostedlan shepard, who was the first american in space. listen to how they discussed space exploration. -now, what i'm asking you really is, is there a nexus between the spirit of individual adventure and the resources of the state? you did need ferdinand and isabella, or so it was generally assumed during the 15th century, in order to finance that particular expedition. is it your notion, or is it your idea, that great adventures of this kind in the 20th century have got to be socialized adventures rather than individual ones? -oh, i really think so, when one assumes what the total cost of these things are going to be. i think as long as you're talking in terms of something which is pushing the boundaries of the limits of man and machine, then i think that you're probably going to have to use the large funds and resources of the state and government to do it. -what's remarkable to me about buckley and shepard talking there is that i think buckley would be beyond delighted and surprised that the cost of the space program didn't have to be
buckley jr., on the original firing line, hostedlan shepard, who was the first american in space. listen to how they discussed space exploration. -now, what i'm asking you really is, is there a nexus between the spirit of individual adventure and the resources of the state? you did need ferdinand and isabella, or so it was generally assumed during the 15th century, in order to finance that particular expedition. is it your notion, or is it your idea, that great adventures of this kind in the...
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mike shepard from bloomberg news out of washington. as promised, i'm turning to oracle.hose earnings expected after the bell today, and investors are expected to scrutinize the cloud computing business, which has massively grown in importance with ai. we are joined by anurag rana bloomberg intelligence out of chicago. anurag, this is a huge win for oracle. all of a sudden ai comes along to give this business a huge boost. and around -- anurag: you absolutely nailed it. one is them getting work from startups and companies experimenting with ai, and then companies like microsoft of tapping into oracle because they have excess capacity or demand right now and they are struggling for capacity. the entire cloud area is really seeing the boom of more ai workflows from enterprises. matt: in terms of ai, almost could we see this boost oracle's revenue? i flicked and other products -- crm, for example, they have agents that are $50 boost to, i don't know, a $50 package. anurag: in the case of oracle, a few years ago oracle was having a hard time getting 4%, 5% topline. now we are
mike shepard from bloomberg news out of washington. as promised, i'm turning to oracle.hose earnings expected after the bell today, and investors are expected to scrutinize the cloud computing business, which has massively grown in importance with ai. we are joined by anurag rana bloomberg intelligence out of chicago. anurag, this is a huge win for oracle. all of a sudden ai comes along to give this business a huge boost. and around -- anurag: you absolutely nailed it. one is them getting work...
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edge. >> 22 year old cecelia shepard, a local college student, she was transferring from one college to another, and she got the help of her fellow college student, bryan hartnell, to pack up her room. >> bryan hartnell was a young man attending college for pre-law, and he had had a previous relationship with cecelia and obviously still had a lot of feelings for her, and they decided to spend some time together the weather. >> on september 27th was very pleasant. it was a beautiful day. >> this is a remote lake. this is up in the mountains. is there? you go through, you know, from vallejo, all the way over napa, and you go up this hill. >> we were not on high alert or expecting anything like this to occur. we didn't have that type of community. >> as they were sitting there. cecelia noticed a man walking through the trees in the distance. she commented to bryan about the man and bryan assumed he was just there doing whatever and dismissed the man as he approached and got closer and closer. >> he reached the point to where he was approximately 75ft away when he stepped behind a tree,
edge. >> 22 year old cecelia shepard, a local college student, she was transferring from one college to another, and she got the help of her fellow college student, bryan hartnell, to pack up her room. >> bryan hartnell was a young man attending college for pre-law, and he had had a previous relationship with cecelia and obviously still had a lot of feelings for her, and they decided to spend some time together the weather. >> on september 27th was very pleasant. it was a...
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we will talk about this with bloomberg's mike shepard, with insights from democratic congressman jimcticut and analysis from our signature panel. here on the friday edition, rick davis and jeanne sheehan zaino, bill burck politics contributors will be with us. we start this hour with important numbers, stronger-than-expected and certainly a bus back from last
we will talk about this with bloomberg's mike shepard, with insights from democratic congressman jimcticut and analysis from our signature panel. here on the friday edition, rick davis and jeanne sheehan zaino, bill burck politics contributors will be with us. we start this hour with important numbers, stronger-than-expected and certainly a bus back from last
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scarlet: michael shepard, senior editor for us at bloomberg news. in washington. if you are wondering where the democrats are, the white house press secretary's briefing reporters, saying president biden did speak with the democratic leaders of the house and senate, schumer and jef fries, so presumably there is some discussion going on now on how to keep the government funded past the midnight deadline. president trump did run on a platform -- an investigation shows u.s. come at his have pumped the brakes on hiring black employees. the share of black workers in s&p companies have declined. gains in 2020 have almost been erased, and for more on this, we are joined by jeff green. he covers gei in business for bloomberg news. jeff, can you share how you got this data, how you were able to put this data together? jeff: this is dated the company's report to the federal government every year. if you have more than 100 employees, you have two report it. companies, more or less, give us this information, and we take that and try to compare it over time. we managed to have
scarlet: michael shepard, senior editor for us at bloomberg news. in washington. if you are wondering where the democrats are, the white house press secretary's briefing reporters, saying president biden did speak with the democratic leaders of the house and senate, schumer and jef fries, so presumably there is some discussion going on now on how to keep the government funded past the midnight deadline. president trump did run on a platform -- an investigation shows u.s. come at his have pumped...
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not sure how to the fields. sita shepard need to save money. one, your rival is living well off the beaten path. we've come to the california debit to meet him. c live, we love a lot of your 10, so 10 or 10. good. as he is better known, says he's getting by thanks to the kind the so strange is to watch them. we will call you more than to oppose him or provide me. i didn't stop by them. so basically i said, what can i answer? that could be because online, he is now famous to and decided to leave china after serving a 14 month sentence for social media posts that were deemed to have in danger. the country that's off, he had very little money when he sets off. but 10 started to nice streaming his johnny, i'm asking tens of thousands of followers to myself. he managed to crowd fund his way to the us with the majority of on the flag phone, dollar move way edge of the to a point where i 1000 miles. it has to go through it to get those to see them. that's who they are so. so that should have the yeah, we'll do the crazy go home for now. is a huff fini
not sure how to the fields. sita shepard need to save money. one, your rival is living well off the beaten path. we've come to the california debit to meet him. c live, we love a lot of your 10, so 10 or 10. good. as he is better known, says he's getting by thanks to the kind the so strange is to watch them. we will call you more than to oppose him or provide me. i didn't stop by them. so basically i said, what can i answer? that could be because online, he is now famous to and decided to leave...
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roots any other other than that, it's changing my total and i'm just not sure how to the fields. sita shepard data to save money, one, your rival is living with all slippy. some pos we've come to the california debit to meet him. live, we love a lot of your tune, so 10 or 10. good. as he is better known, says he's getting by thanks to the kind the so strange is to watch them. we will call you more into poetry and warning about why they, i didn't have to stop by them eventually. what can i answer? that could be because online, he is now famous to and decided to leave china after subbing a 14 month sentence for social media posts that were deemed to have in danger of the country. that's off. he had very little money when he sets off but, and started to nice streaming his johnny, amassing tens of thousands of followers to myself. he managed to crowd fund his way to the us without my ability if i'm talking to his flag phone, dollar move or yes or the to a point where i 1000 miles it was. that was the to see them on the through the so that shouldn't have the use. yeah, we'll do the crazy go home f
roots any other other than that, it's changing my total and i'm just not sure how to the fields. sita shepard data to save money, one, your rival is living with all slippy. some pos we've come to the california debit to meet him. live, we love a lot of your tune, so 10 or 10. good. as he is better known, says he's getting by thanks to the kind the so strange is to watch them. we will call you more into poetry and warning about why they, i didn't have to stop by them eventually. what can i...
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action live and back in india, her mother, i'm drunk parents don't miss a single linda bon and the shepard and to find out to take home a medal winning. the next few rooms will be crucial for service but in less than 3 minutes, her 1st match is over a tool. she'll need to do better to keep a sponsorship money flowing. she immediately analyzes her game with her father, trying to figure out what went wrong. one or $2.00 to study. ready the rest of the tournaments brings lead to improvements as savvy to struggles against strong grow opponents. and she fails to make the top 10 a crushing defeat for the former world champion. losing 45 games and i know it's just definitely not me. edwards, just type then i lost a back to back games like i think i was just like i was, is with the max of fast, fast memories. like what i did wrong in what i could have done, they will better than what i did, the know that she's back home directed. we can find the we slow down. this is the 1st time. so if you to is dipping her toes in the scene. even though she live just 25 kilometers away, it's one of the many plea
action live and back in india, her mother, i'm drunk parents don't miss a single linda bon and the shepard and to find out to take home a medal winning. the next few rooms will be crucial for service but in less than 3 minutes, her 1st match is over a tool. she'll need to do better to keep a sponsorship money flowing. she immediately analyzes her game with her father, trying to figure out what went wrong. one or $2.00 to study. ready the rest of the tournaments brings lead to improvements as...
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. >> us near teachers then and what this young gentleman, the back my name is shepherd, shepard and shepard, what did you think today when you heard that there was a tsunami warning? if ever heard of that before? now? never knew oh, my gosh. they're looking see you guys on tv and guys already getting fans. how about that? that's pretty impressive. but yeah, so far so good, right? you guys are glad tomorrow you'll be back in school. how to feel about that. >> a horrible, horrible. yeah. well, at least you got one day off, at least everybody's safe. but yeah, we are sitting here above linda mar beach and this is one of those beaches. when you get earthquake and a possible tsunami generated near us. we're watching for places like this. you have areas that are out crops. this is federal point out here. and so a lot of times when that will happen. those waves are coming from the north northwest and they can actually filter in here. and then when you get these little bays here, they tend to fund a lot of that energy. and so i was really concerned about this bay here today seeing that area and the
. >> us near teachers then and what this young gentleman, the back my name is shepherd, shepard and shepard, what did you think today when you heard that there was a tsunami warning? if ever heard of that before? now? never knew oh, my gosh. they're looking see you guys on tv and guys already getting fans. how about that? that's pretty impressive. but yeah, so far so good, right? you guys are glad tomorrow you'll be back in school. how to feel about that. >> a horrible, horrible....
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state representative jeff wardlaw and speaker matthew shepard. and special thanks to shane broadway, the head of the steering committee. what a remarkable day. in my wildest dreams, i couldn't have imagined. i stand here on behalf of the entire extended family of johnny cash, those present and absent with particular knowledge of my dad, sister joanne, who's here today. the last surviving member of the original cash from dyess, arkansas. she has tragically lost her sight and asked if she could touch the statue to feel what it was. and she did. words cannot come close to expressing our pride. to see my dad a quarter such a singular privilege as the first musician in history to be included in the statuary hall collection. so i'm very careful not to put words in his mouth since his passing. but on this day, i can safely say that he would feel that if all the many honors and accolades he received in his lifetime. this is the ultimate. thank you, kevin cressey, for capturing his very essence in bronze. you see this statue and you know this is no one el
state representative jeff wardlaw and speaker matthew shepard. and special thanks to shane broadway, the head of the steering committee. what a remarkable day. in my wildest dreams, i couldn't have imagined. i stand here on behalf of the entire extended family of johnny cash, those present and absent with particular knowledge of my dad, sister joanne, who's here today. the last surviving member of the original cash from dyess, arkansas. she has tragically lost her sight and asked if she could...
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mike shepard joins us for more bread if anybody had been doubting the questioning the influence of elon prove wrong here. >> those doubts were erased in resounding form yesterday. it was almost like on cue we sought elon musk use the power of his social media platform to gin up opposition and amplify it very quickly and within hours president-elect trump and vice president-elect jd vance chimed in and said that they oppose this spending deal which had been negotiated for weeks if not months to try to avert a government shutdown but will come as soon as saturday morning if lawmakers can get back to the drawing board and put together something on the fly which looks really unlikely right now. caroline: republican sing their phones have been bringing off the hooks in this call to arms to call your lawmakers and get it taken off to show his political cloud. behind the scenes he is building a team taking expertise from those he knows already and attending every meeting that seems to be going on at mar-a-lago. mike: we've seen elon musk using his bully pulpit of x to also give wing to this ve
mike shepard joins us for more bread if anybody had been doubting the questioning the influence of elon prove wrong here. >> those doubts were erased in resounding form yesterday. it was almost like on cue we sought elon musk use the power of his social media platform to gin up opposition and amplify it very quickly and within hours president-elect trump and vice president-elect jd vance chimed in and said that they oppose this spending deal which had been negotiated for weeks if not...
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shepards pie. these resonate.ow do you know what resonates versus what doesn't. >> we talked to our guests and team members and say what is uniquely cracker barrel and what is a space that nobody else is in that feels like us that we could deliver on in a country hospitality way. >> that is so right. that is how you do it. julie messina, president and ceo of cracker barrel. "mad money" is back after the break. >> coming up, cramer is digging into how one iconic american brand is cooking up change in the boardroom and beyond. he's got an exclusive with the ceo, next. i didn't do this for the lights. or the fame. i did it to pay it forward to the next generation of athletes. and pass on the support my family gave me. i believe in sofi because they give the same support to millions of members. helping them bank, borrow, and invest for their future. ♪♪ because for most people, it's not about the lights— or the fame. ♪♪ it's about their ambitions. ♪♪ sofi. get your money right. >>> for years ceo mark clous has worked t
shepards pie. these resonate.ow do you know what resonates versus what doesn't. >> we talked to our guests and team members and say what is uniquely cracker barrel and what is a space that nobody else is in that feels like us that we could deliver on in a country hospitality way. >> that is so right. that is how you do it. julie messina, president and ceo of cracker barrel. "mad money" is back after the break. >> coming up, cramer is digging into how one iconic...
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parker shepard from the heritage foundation. i appreciated the chart that you showed with the national debt. it is very stark, the contrast between 1960 and present day. that change has been driven a lot in part by government spending. >> yes. >> but also through inflation. >> yes. >> which is enabled by the federal reserve. since the federal reserve was created, i think the dollar has lost about 97% of its purchasing power. so, you traced a lot of the social changes back to the early 20th century. >> yes. >> progressive movement. you could talk a little bit about the role that you see, like the federal reserve, which was created at the same time and the economic changes throughout the 20th century as also affecting the social changes. >> thank you. a great question. and i do write in "stumbling toward utopia", about the economic factors that you are speaking of. and i want to be very clear, too, if we're going to grow the administrative state, and the centrality of washington in economic policy, it's very important that we unde
parker shepard from the heritage foundation. i appreciated the chart that you showed with the national debt. it is very stark, the contrast between 1960 and present day. that change has been driven a lot in part by government spending. >> yes. >> but also through inflation. >> yes. >> which is enabled by the federal reserve. since the federal reserve was created, i think the dollar has lost about 97% of its purchasing power. so, you traced a lot of the social changes...
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parker shepard from the heritage foundation. hello. i appreciated chart that you showed with national debt. it's very stark. the contrast between 1960 and present day. that change has been driven a lot, in part, government spending, but also through inflation, which is enabled by the federal reserve. since the federal reserve was created. i think the dollar has lost about 97% of its purchasing power. so you traced a lot of these social changes back to early 20th century progressive movement. could you talk a little bit about the role that you see like the federal reserve was created at the same time and some of the economic changes the 20th century as also effecting these social changes? thank you. a great question. and do i do write in stumbling toward utopia about the the economic factors that you are speaking of? and i want to be very clear to that. if we're going to grow administrative state and the centrality of washington in economic policy, it's important that we understand the seeds that were planted in the time period you're s
parker shepard from the heritage foundation. hello. i appreciated chart that you showed with national debt. it's very stark. the contrast between 1960 and present day. that change has been driven a lot, in part, government spending, but also through inflation, which is enabled by the federal reserve. since the federal reserve was created. i think the dollar has lost about 97% of its purchasing power. so you traced a lot of these social changes back to early 20th century progressive movement....
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the zodiac showed up at lake berryessa, where brian hartnell and cecelia shepard were lying by the water's edge. the man plunged a long knife into bryan's back and stabbed him approximately six times. and cecilia. she was stabbed five times in the front, five times in the back. the killer left both of the victims alive. >> i felt my my life, my energy. just. this darkness is just coming in, and i'm just kind of, like, waiting to die paul stein was a cab driver who was working the evening of october 11th, 1969. >> the man who was sitting in the cab pulled out a gun and shot paul stein in the head. three kids who were observing what had happened called the police, and they described the killer. somehow during that conversation, the facts got confused. and when the police broadcast a description of the killer, they described him as a black man instead of a white man. two police officers were responding to the scene, and they apparently saw this white man walking down the street. they dismissed him as a suspect because he was not black. >> the dispatcher had misunderstood the children, and whe
the zodiac showed up at lake berryessa, where brian hartnell and cecelia shepard were lying by the water's edge. the man plunged a long knife into bryan's back and stabbed him approximately six times. and cecilia. she was stabbed five times in the front, five times in the back. the killer left both of the victims alive. >> i felt my my life, my energy. just. this darkness is just coming in, and i'm just kind of, like, waiting to die paul stein was a cab driver who was working the evening...
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, it was even worse he survived three assassination and attempted finally realize if you get alan shepardget out of dodge and settle in paris where he lived in exile for the rest of his life. and when i interviewing him it was 2016, which is 36 years after. the october surprise and i at the end of it i said, you know, do you really think anyone still cares? does it still matter at all. and he said, you have to do it. otherwise it'll happen again. and of three weeks later, donald trump elected and which by myself the process tended to become trump. but before going back to it just seen and since you did those two books on trump and you you really have seen, i imagine the parallels between mean when you talk about seeing the parallels between and this, you've really got the research back that up. right. but i mean, trump is is you know, by contrast, bill casey didn't talk about arnold palmer genitalia. you know it was he but he knew what he was doing and he was very strategic in what in the way he operated. he. you know, he evolved. he put forth multiple alla bies for his presence during. t
, it was even worse he survived three assassination and attempted finally realize if you get alan shepardget out of dodge and settle in paris where he lived in exile for the rest of his life. and when i interviewing him it was 2016, which is 36 years after. the october surprise and i at the end of it i said, you know, do you really think anyone still cares? does it still matter at all. and he said, you have to do it. otherwise it'll happen again. and of three weeks later, donald trump elected...
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that's chairs for a five-year-old shepard from the napa county animal shelter. joyce's heat adopt jasper, but it's already got 3 dogs jasper's about 95 pounds shows an interest and other dogs as still learning the game- confidence. if you're interested, you can make jesper at the napa county animal shelter. the salvation army says one particularly generous donor and napa gave them a gift. the they won't forget for a while or where south african krueger around discovered inside a red kettle outside a grocery store over the weekend. it's a rare gold count. gold coin. not only where it can fetch up to $3,000. the salvation army is saying thank you very much. and reminding people to donate for christmas is christmas eve. all right. let's take a final look this hour and a way of the weather and kyle of the rain just to keeps coming. well, it will be coming especially overnight tonight, but i'm happy to say that as we take a live look at sfo and look at the airports around the entire area here, we're doing good. we don't have a lot of big delays. everything's 15 minut
that's chairs for a five-year-old shepard from the napa county animal shelter. joyce's heat adopt jasper, but it's already got 3 dogs jasper's about 95 pounds shows an interest and other dogs as still learning the game- confidence. if you're interested, you can make jesper at the napa county animal shelter. the salvation army says one particularly generous donor and napa gave them a gift. the they won't forget for a while or where south african krueger around discovered inside a red kettle...
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mike shepard joins us now for more.ike president-elect trump is already having all these political fights before january 20. panama, canada, mexico, china, greenland. some of these we've already seen the first iteration of trump. is he going to get anything out of any of these? >> that is a good question. he offered greenland as an idea. during his first presidency -- how about we buy this? and if course it was resoundingly rejected at the time and being very truly received that best by the danish government already. he will put these ideas out there because they are on his mind, because he wants to keep people on their toes. and we saw this of course right at the start, not long after he won the election with a challenge to mexico, canada and china, the three largest u.s. trading partners over the flow of migrants and drugs into the u.s. over the southern and northern borders. and he's already seen some effects from that. in mexico, the crackdown is underway. president claudia sheinbaum has reached out to trump, spoken
mike shepard joins us now for more.ike president-elect trump is already having all these political fights before january 20. panama, canada, mexico, china, greenland. some of these we've already seen the first iteration of trump. is he going to get anything out of any of these? >> that is a good question. he offered greenland as an idea. during his first presidency -- how about we buy this? and if course it was resoundingly rejected at the time and being very truly received that best by...
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michael shepard and mark mccormick. we begin with stocks taking a bit of a breather. fed rate decision tomorrow afternoon. franklin templeton is optimistic in the next year. the current market environment is a function of animal spirits following donald trump's factory and market liquidity that is supportive, strong market performance was not a reason to be bearish. katrina joins us now. it is good to see you. small caps on the russell. underperformance for them, and outperformance for a market cap s&p, particularly nasdaq 100. what do you think is going on at the moment? >> at the moment we have had a period of digestion. you have had the change in the administration. we talk about this rekindling of animal spirits. i think what we're looking at is what can happen going forward in 2025. we think pretty much 2024 at the tail end, people are checking out, going on vacation. where are we setting up for 2025? i think that is the most important thing. what we need to see is the breath in the market expand. we have been talking about this for a long period of time. i think
michael shepard and mark mccormick. we begin with stocks taking a bit of a breather. fed rate decision tomorrow afternoon. franklin templeton is optimistic in the next year. the current market environment is a function of animal spirits following donald trump's factory and market liquidity that is supportive, strong market performance was not a reason to be bearish. katrina joins us now. it is good to see you. small caps on the russell. underperformance for them, and outperformance for a market...
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it's a sam shepard play called "curse of the starving class." and it's a great play. >> from brazil. >> jimmy: brazil. thank you for doing this show. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and so -- yeah. >> sao paulo. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you're a good man for doing it. we'll talk about "dexter: original sin." >> sure, sure, sure. >> jimmy: we'll talk about this. this is like an origin story? >> yeah, yeah. it's dexter younger. i play his dad, harry morgan. and i was a huge fan of the original show. so the fact that they were doing this sort of spinoff, and increasing the world of dexter, and getting a new glimpse into his history and his past, was something i couldn't say no to. >> jimmy: i'm excited about this. i think people want to see this. who else in the cast here? >> uh, well, let's see. sarah michelle gellar. >> jimmy: yes! [ cheers and applause ] patrick dempsey. >> yeah, patrick dempsey. i hadn't worked with him in like -- [ cheers and applause ] yeah. >> jimmy: we love patrick dempsey. >> we got buffy, we got -- >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. how is he -- >> "grey's a
it's a sam shepard play called "curse of the starving class." and it's a great play. >> from brazil. >> jimmy: brazil. thank you for doing this show. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and so -- yeah. >> sao paulo. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you're a good man for doing it. we'll talk about "dexter: original sin." >> sure, sure, sure. >> jimmy: we'll talk about this. this is like an origin story? >> yeah, yeah. it's dexter younger....
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so you would you would have, you know, chuck yeager, al shepard armstrong in the same room with with adolf galland. he was. yeah. was he had 104 kills flying 109 to becomes a general the fighters you know and he is one of the guys who does speak truth to power which is why he is fired, as brian mentioned. but he actually survives of the war and he kind of has carries the of the luftwaffe after the war. he's kind of the voice piece for it. yeah. when he's he's fired in january 1945, goering fires and then then goering calls all his the rest of his fighter pilot commanders together. they actually stage kind of a a revive. in fact, i think it's called the the revolt of the fighter pilots, right? yeah. yeah. so he was he was helping very high steam by the luftwaffe and later he's he's held in high esteem by some of them when the when the british pilot bader is actually, you know, collide with a german fighter and he lands galon has him over for dinner you know to have a discussion. and they also a deal to have ten legs dropped over german territory so bader can have legs to walk around o
so you would you would have, you know, chuck yeager, al shepard armstrong in the same room with with adolf galland. he was. yeah. was he had 104 kills flying 109 to becomes a general the fighters you know and he is one of the guys who does speak truth to power which is why he is fired, as brian mentioned. but he actually survives of the war and he kind of has carries the of the luftwaffe after the war. he's kind of the voice piece for it. yeah. when he's he's fired in january 1945, goering...
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what's coming from the white house and shepard through that if we can get healthcare costs down, we're deferring the trust fund fully depleted in fighting texas years. give me your thoughts on that, please.. >> would just agree with your focus on the >> that's to important because the healthcare i have delivered this and it's so important and private medicare and medicaid cost. revenues come up and haven't we generated, prior to covid virus and the neighborhood of being up 3.5-4% s. that close? >> that's close. we sawos wages rise for those mt in need of it and so is it a revenue problem or is it a spenting problem? when we're actually generating revenues faster than the growth of the o economy? >> one of the things we've pointed to in terms of revenue not just coming in but as percentage of gdp, what's the revenue as a percent gdp 17% compared to spendingin and 19%, 20%, 21% in the last ten years so we maintain the same percent and over the last 40 years and we've changed -- >> roughly 17.5% regardless of tax rate or system in place. >> precisely collect. we try to change the spending
what's coming from the white house and shepard through that if we can get healthcare costs down, we're deferring the trust fund fully depleted in fighting texas years. give me your thoughts on that, please.. >> would just agree with your focus on the >> that's to important because the healthcare i have delivered this and it's so important and private medicare and medicaid cost. revenues come up and haven't we generated, prior to covid virus and the neighborhood of being up 3.5-4% s....
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but we go to mike shepard in washington because the impact is clear ahead of that.hat do you make of the latest feuding going on? mike: this is yet another world leader being put in the crosshairs of donald trump even before he takes office. the president-elect is already taking on china, mexico, and canada, the three artist u.s. trading partner, over the flow of drugs into the u.s.. with china, also complaining they continue to engage in what he sees as unfair trade practices. that is a complaint echoed by the current administration. but it extends more broadly even to europe where he has been controlling leaders -- cajoling leaders and sometimes forceful terms that if they do not buy more u.s. oil and gas they could see consequences when it comes to tariffs. he has been using the word "tariff" a lot, even before the election. but since then, as a policy tool as well. this could be another area where tariffs could come into player at least the threat of it. paul: it is interesting when you look at the incoming trump administration, what is the role of elon musk? it
but we go to mike shepard in washington because the impact is clear ahead of that.hat do you make of the latest feuding going on? mike: this is yet another world leader being put in the crosshairs of donald trump even before he takes office. the president-elect is already taking on china, mexico, and canada, the three artist u.s. trading partner, over the flow of drugs into the u.s.. with china, also complaining they continue to engage in what he sees as unfair trade practices. that is a...