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secretary singh: thank you. on your question on the isis strikes, i think you're referring to that if a few weeks ago. i think central command put out all that we're going to on the strikes. but for more information i'd refer you to them to speak to that operation. on the frveg-16 program, i think you're pretty well versed on it. we've trained -- we are a co-lead on the care capability coalition. we have trained a handful of ukrainian pilots. that training took place here in the united states. of course other countries did host ukrainian pilots and continue to train them. i'm not going to get into specific numbers right now. but i think you're certainly well versed in all the training that go into the f-16 and you know, the air capability coalition is working to train more additional tie pilots when ready. reporter: the january 6 preventing them from attacking yemen, can you confirm whether or not the -- there were targets and whether or not that did prevent anything? and central command's policies on announcing
secretary singh: thank you. on your question on the isis strikes, i think you're referring to that if a few weeks ago. i think central command put out all that we're going to on the strikes. but for more information i'd refer you to them to speak to that operation. on the frveg-16 program, i think you're pretty well versed on it. we've trained -- we are a co-lead on the care capability coalition. we have trained a handful of ukrainian pilots. that training took place here in the united states....
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singh, the delegate makes a really important point here.e last conversation. the augusta free press had a column on glenn youngkin backing the plan to cut federal spending in parts of the federal government. glenn youngkin thinks that 300,000 virginians whose jobs are on the line can just get a job somewhere else. that may result in some job losses in federal government. i think that efficiencies oftentimes do result in that, said youngkin, a former hedge fund guy with a net worth of $400 million. so, yes, he feels your pain there, folks. loudoun county is home to a number of individuals who disproportionately have tied to the federal government. one has the largest military employees in the commonwealth. talk about the stakes here as it relates to what could potentially be coming down the pipeline in virginia. >> i mean, you said it best. i was born and raised right here in northern virginia. both of my parents spent their entire careers working for the department of veteran affairs. it is integral to the entire economy. it is not just fed
singh, the delegate makes a really important point here.e last conversation. the augusta free press had a column on glenn youngkin backing the plan to cut federal spending in parts of the federal government. glenn youngkin thinks that 300,000 virginians whose jobs are on the line can just get a job somewhere else. that may result in some job losses in federal government. i think that efficiencies oftentimes do result in that, said youngkin, a former hedge fund guy with a net worth of $400...
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and yeah, we're going to have sabrina singh as well on our show in the next hour.r that. joining us now for more on the trump administration's immigration crackdown is krish o'mara vignarajah, president and ceo of global refuge and former obama white house policy director. krish, good to see you. so let's get into this because in addition to more troops at the border, the trump administration threw out policies protecting sensitive locations, including schools, daycares, churches. what does this say to newly arrived immigrants who may have fled violence for places where their children and families can be safe? what are parents supposed to tell kids when the administration uses military aircraft to carry out deportations? this could have. >> a. >> profound impact. >> on immigrant. >> communities and. >> the broader public. and, you know. >> we are hearing. >> from immigrant families. who they're scared, the chilling effect that this was intended to have. it's working, and it's sad when you see changes like the sensitive locations of churches, hospitals, schools now
and yeah, we're going to have sabrina singh as well on our show in the next hour.r that. joining us now for more on the trump administration's immigration crackdown is krish o'mara vignarajah, president and ceo of global refuge and former obama white house policy director. krish, good to see you. so let's get into this because in addition to more troops at the border, the trump administration threw out policies protecting sensitive locations, including schools, daycares, churches. what does...
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singh. >> you mentioned about the deployment of some of our armed service members to the border.ou this from washington post. plans for donald trump's border mission include combat vehicles, infantry this from yesterday. discussions have also included sending a brigade of infantry soldiers from the 82nd airborne division in north carolina, and a mechanized unit with stryker combat vehicles from the fourth infantry division in colorado. each brigade has more than 3000 soldiers, but it's unclear whether all of them would deploy. there's also reporting from other outlets that say our marines are on the ground as well. what did you all discuss this prior to the administration turning over the fact that the next president could deploy troops to the united states border. mexico border. again, this isn't the first time donald trump has done this right. >> and, you. >> know. >> it's important to. >> note that this is. >> not the first time that we have sent. >> troops to the border under the biden administration. >> we sent. >> approximately 2000 active duty troops to the border. i think
singh. >> you mentioned about the deployment of some of our armed service members to the border.ou this from washington post. plans for donald trump's border mission include combat vehicles, infantry this from yesterday. discussions have also included sending a brigade of infantry soldiers from the 82nd airborne division in north carolina, and a mechanized unit with stryker combat vehicles from the fourth infantry division in colorado. each brigade has more than 3000 soldiers, but it's...
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sabrina singh will be speaking to reporters live on c-span 3. >> on behalf of the department, we are thinking of the families of those who were killed and those who were injured and the people in new orleans after the horrific attack that occurred on new year's day. officially, we are tracking the explosion of a cybertruck outside the hotel in las vegas. secretary austen has been closely monitoring both situations and is actively engaged in providing updates to the president and homeland security leaders as needed. to date, no dod support has been requested in response to either incident in either new orleans or las vegas. on january 1st, the national guard was activated to provide support to the new orleans office of homeland security and emergency preparedness. for additional information on the support, please reach out to the louisiana national guard. we will continue to closely monitor the situations and stand ready to assist our interagency partners if needed. looking ahead, throughout the month of january, the department will support our interagency partners for three high-prof
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will see a symbiotic relationship where they took all the content back from netflix and start lisa singhedge begetting an ash revenue stream by putting the shops and the platform that is a skill that theyjust cannot compete with. quick thoughts on take and trump when it comes to streaming. i thoughts on take and trump when it comes to streaming.— it comes to streaming. i think it'll be a big — it comes to streaming. i think it'll be a big year— it comes to streaming. i think it'll be a big year for- it'll be a big year for mergers, a lot of big companies that are at bargain basement prices, a lot of big tech companies that have bottomless wallets to buy things with them will find an administration that a lot more lenient about these kinds of mergers so i think we will see a lot of consultation going through 2025. to davos and former football star david beckham is making his debut at the world economic forum, he was awarded humanitarian award for his work with the un children's fund unicef and spoke to economics editor. fist unicef and spoke to economics editor. �* . , , unicef and spoke t
will see a symbiotic relationship where they took all the content back from netflix and start lisa singhedge begetting an ash revenue stream by putting the shops and the platform that is a skill that theyjust cannot compete with. quick thoughts on take and trump when it comes to streaming. i thoughts on take and trump when it comes to streaming.— it comes to streaming. i think it'll be a big — it comes to streaming. i think it'll be a big year— it comes to streaming. i think it'll be a...
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love to start this off by naming the session we're here today for, which is after fire and we have aj singh chaudry with us. in addition to sarah jaffe and a to introduce today's authors, i want to flag that at the bookseller just 2/10 behind us you can find aj, sarah and monica's books for bill signings after. this as well as purchases. all right, we'll start off with aj. he is the director. director, the brooklyn institute for, social research and a core member specializing in social and political theory. he holds a ph.d. from columbia university and an m.s. from masters in science from the london school of economics his research focuses on social political theory. frankfurt school critical theory, political economy political ecology, media and postcolonial studies. he has written for the guardian, the the baffler and los angeles reviews of books, among other the exhausted of the earth, politics in a burning world is his first book, we also have sarah jaffe with us who is a writer and a reporter living in new orleans and on the road. she is the author of work won't love you back how devot
love to start this off by naming the session we're here today for, which is after fire and we have aj singh chaudry with us. in addition to sarah jaffe and a to introduce today's authors, i want to flag that at the bookseller just 2/10 behind us you can find aj, sarah and monica's books for bill signings after. this as well as purchases. all right, we'll start off with aj. he is the director. director, the brooklyn institute for, social research and a core member specializing in social and...
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or as mandeep singh would say, this isn't going to work anyway. if you have oracle, rather than the law of the land as it stands, they cannot host the website or the app. then the videos are not going to work if the content distribution networks cannot make the video appropriate. it's not going to work. whether or not it is still there as an icon on the app store, apple or google. sonali: the tiktok ceo who we've been talking about has responded in a video message. i will read some of it to you. he says, i want to thank president trump for his commitment to work with us to find a solution that keeps tiktok available in the united states. that is a promising message coming from him. we know that he will be around the president-elect as the inauguration is underway. what does this mean that you already have a foot in the door with this company in the next administration? caroline: as clearly articulated, the previous administration, the one that currently has ownership of the situation until the 19th, has kicked it to trump to take over. chou has al
or as mandeep singh would say, this isn't going to work anyway. if you have oracle, rather than the law of the land as it stands, they cannot host the website or the app. then the videos are not going to work if the content distribution networks cannot make the video appropriate. it's not going to work. whether or not it is still there as an icon on the app store, apple or google. sonali: the tiktok ceo who we've been talking about has responded in a video message. i will read some of it to...
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sabrina singh, appreciate your time and taking the questions. thank you. sarah. all right. >> first on cnn. excerpts from a new book that details how donald trump got the questions for a fox news town hall in advance. a major breach of ethics. and we're on the ground in california, where three of the out-of-control fires that are raging continue to be 0% contained and prompting los angeles fire department to tell all off duty firefighters to report their availability. we will go back to los angeles in just a bit. >> hi, i'm ben. for almost 20 years, abacus life has been purchasing life insurance policies from seniors. and in just seconds, you can use the free calculator at abacus.com to learn what your policy might be worth. >> for many of my clients selling their life insurance to abacus was right for them and their estate plan. >> don't sell or lapse your policy without going to abacus pays.com first. there are no fees and no obligations. get the real value from your life insurance when you need it. with abacus, you'll find them in cities, towns and suburbs all
sabrina singh, appreciate your time and taking the questions. thank you. sarah. all right. >> first on cnn. excerpts from a new book that details how donald trump got the questions for a fox news town hall in advance. a major breach of ethics. and we're on the ground in california, where three of the out-of-control fires that are raging continue to be 0% contained and prompting los angeles fire department to tell all off duty firefighters to report their availability. we will go back to...
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here's nightline's ashton singh. >> final pleas. and this. this doesn't have to end. platforms. >> jokes about leaving the country. >> hello! >> a mix of emotions. >> very sad and going through all the emotions. >> the supreme court paving the way for the potential end of tiktok in the u.s, upholding the ban on the social media app, which is set to go into effect on sunday. >> the tiktok era comes to an end. good night. >> there are a lot of unknowns about what exactly the ban will look like. one possibility is that tiktok decides to proactively shut down the app altogether. >> if tiktok doesn't decide to shut down the app. we're more likely to see the app erode over time. >> this comes nearly one year after a bipartisan bill turned law that requires chinese parent company bytedance to sell tiktok or shut down in the u.s. more than a billion videos are viewed on tiktok every single day. buzzy, buzzy from your daily dose of dancing and lip syncing. move over denzel often featuring music's most popular songs to the viral fashion trends driving the market. >> what is coa
here's nightline's ashton singh. >> final pleas. and this. this doesn't have to end. platforms. >> jokes about leaving the country. >> hello! >> a mix of emotions. >> very sad and going through all the emotions. >> the supreme court paving the way for the potential end of tiktok in the u.s, upholding the ban on the social media app, which is set to go into effect on sunday. >> the tiktok era comes to an end. good night. >> there are a lot of...
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vinud singh and his wife sushila walking to the river bank of the ganges. of waiting for this sacred dip. translation: we come here because it gives us a sense i of peace and prosperity. the holy water of the ganges has the power to heal any kind of illness. this is where the ganges meets the yamuna and the mythical river saraswati, mentioned in religious texts. an auspicious time for hindus, who believe bathing in these waters now will wash away their sins. it is just the first day, in fact, the first few hours, and take a look at how many thousands of people have come to bathe. look, this isn'tjust about religion, it's about community too. people will come here and they'll stay for days, or even weeks, at a time. makeshift tents dot the expanse of fairgrounds. more than 15 square miles. that's about 4,000 football pitches. as ever in india, politics makes an appearance. so do worshippers, dressed as gods, delighting devotees. all part of the maha kumbh. samira hussain, bbc news, prayagraj. some breaking news from japan. there has been a magnitude 6.6 eart
vinud singh and his wife sushila walking to the river bank of the ganges. of waiting for this sacred dip. translation: we come here because it gives us a sense i of peace and prosperity. the holy water of the ganges has the power to heal any kind of illness. this is where the ganges meets the yamuna and the mythical river saraswati, mentioned in religious texts. an auspicious time for hindus, who believe bathing in these waters now will wash away their sins. it is just the first day, in fact,...
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here's nightline's ashton singh. >> if there's one thing americans love, it's their fries. roughly 30 pounds of them a year. so when something changes, people get salty. >> chick fil a y'all are wrong for changing my fries. >> chick fil a, i'm on to you. >> they did change their fries, i swear. >> chick fil a has changed their fries. i know it doesn't look like it. they taste different. >> mother of three and ceo of the clothing company nude's, darrell ann denner is a chick fil a loyalist. >> i think i've probably been going to chick fil a multiple times a week for ten years. >> she recently went viral with her complaint about chick fil a's waffle fries. >> i would say within an hour i had over probably about 2000 responses. i can't even tell you within 24 hours how many in? probably over 10,000. >> she said her longtime go to is now a no go. >> my kid's kind of picky eaters, you know? chick fil a is one of the things my kids will eat, but they won't eat them anymore either. and so they don't really understand, you know, the fact that chick fil a changed their recipe. they
here's nightline's ashton singh. >> if there's one thing americans love, it's their fries. roughly 30 pounds of them a year. so when something changes, people get salty. >> chick fil a y'all are wrong for changing my fries. >> chick fil a, i'm on to you. >> they did change their fries, i swear. >> chick fil a has changed their fries. i know it doesn't look like it. they taste different. >> mother of three and ceo of the clothing company nude's, darrell ann...
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here's nightline correspondent ashan singh. reporter. the lead. >> you back. >> if you've so much as turned on a tv this year, there's no doubt you've seen the highlights. >> caitlin clark running a masterclass right now for the indiana offense. connects on a bomb. >> caitlin clark, wnba superstar. rookie of the year for the indiana fever, setting the league on fire with their dazzling play on the court. >> caitlin clark has become one of the great sensations in american sports. the way she plays the game is exciting and different, and that's a big piece of it. >> and off the court, if i can sign with gatorade, you can too. becoming a global branding icon signing blockbuster deals with the likes of gatorade, nike and state farm. >> like a good neighbor, state farm is there. >> hey, state farm is here to help. >> so she truly is part of the culture. it's not just sports. you know the fact she's only 22, so she is really only just begun. >> but in an indianapolis courtroom today, clark and an alleged breach of her safety is at the center o
here's nightline correspondent ashan singh. reporter. the lead. >> you back. >> if you've so much as turned on a tv this year, there's no doubt you've seen the highlights. >> caitlin clark running a masterclass right now for the indiana offense. connects on a bomb. >> caitlin clark, wnba superstar. rookie of the year for the indiana fever, setting the league on fire with their dazzling play on the court. >> caitlin clark has become one of the great sensations in...
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here's nightline correspondent ashwin singh. >> gilgo beach, a spot that had once been synonymous withand fun in the sun. that is until police started finding body after body. for more than a decade, those unsolved murders kept long island's shore towns on edge. >> could four murders on long island be the work of a serial killer? >> we want to bring to justice this animal that has obviously taken the lives of a number of people. how much did this rock long island? >> oh, it was horrible. there was a dark cloud over the entire island. >> at least 11 bodies. most of them women. many of them dismembered. the remains strewn across a half mile stretch of gilgo beach and in woods further east. police say a serial killer was on the loose. >> the acts of depraved and heinous. >> he has been on the hunt for sex workers who he has brutalized. >> the sheer number of victims that were discovered shows the magnitude of the kind of offender we may be dealing with. >> rex, did you do it? >> authorities say the man who committed most of these monstrous crimes is rex heuermann, an architect, husband an
here's nightline correspondent ashwin singh. >> gilgo beach, a spot that had once been synonymous withand fun in the sun. that is until police started finding body after body. for more than a decade, those unsolved murders kept long island's shore towns on edge. >> could four murders on long island be the work of a serial killer? >> we want to bring to justice this animal that has obviously taken the lives of a number of people. how much did this rock long island? >> oh,...
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home for vinod singh and his wife sushila for the next month.air is frigid, no sun on the horizon, but their faith keeps them warm. the stars have finally aligned for this sacred dip. translation: we come here because it gives us a sense ofj peace and prosperity. the holy water of the ganges has the power to heal any kind of illness. salvation for believers is what this event means. a message that can sometimes get lost in the enormity of the spectacle. let�*s get some of the day�*s other news. more than a million people have taken part in a rally in the philippine capital, manila, to show support for the vice president, sara duterte. she�*s facing calls for her impeachment after saying she�*d hired a hit man who�*d kill the president if something happened to her. celebrations broke out in parts of sudan after the army announced it captured the strategic city of wad madani from the paramilitary rapid support forces. it�*s the group�*s biggest setback since the civil war there began 21 months ago but their leader vowed to continue fighting until
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mandeep singh, good morning. this came from jordan rochester moments ago.the nvidia story, the pricing power of u.s. tech ai, and comes at a moment when you as long exceptionalism trades are looking fragile. is this the real deal? mandeep: when it comes to open source, this is the moment. companies were adopting it but it was never talked about in the same league as chatgpt, some of the other models. in this case what they have shown is not only open source comparable in its performance, it is far cheaper. you have to take that into account. openai is charging $200 a month for their model. how do you justify that cost given that the open-source model is almost comparable in performance? jonathan: dani burger raise the question earlier, does that greater efficiency lead to greater demand or not? this morning for nvidia, people have made their decision on what side of the argument to come down on. mandeep: it should lead to greater demand and i'm in that camp. the problem with nvidia is the expectations are already so high, the stock will be driven by how muc
mandeep singh, good morning. this came from jordan rochester moments ago.the nvidia story, the pricing power of u.s. tech ai, and comes at a moment when you as long exceptionalism trades are looking fragile. is this the real deal? mandeep: when it comes to open source, this is the moment. companies were adopting it but it was never talked about in the same league as chatgpt, some of the other models. in this case what they have shown is not only open source comparable in its performance, it is...
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mandeep singh joins us. if i'm oracle, apple or google what do i do in this situation on the 19th?: given the liabilities of keeping the app, you are going to shut it down. the app will go down. the question is what will president trump do day one? the tech executives at his inauguration will find a way to migrate tiktok data to competing platforms, youtube or meta. everyone is scared. they will lose their business because their followers and content will go away. if you migrate that data to youtube, you can potentially keep your business running, so the data aspect is huge. far too much focus has gone to the sale of the u.s. business. if you can migrate the data, aside from the algorithm, the data is huge. that's what everyone cares about when you talk to creators and consumers. migration of data would be a huge factor. mike: donald trump presents himself as the dealmaker. he would like to see this solved by finding a buyer. no easy feat. talk about the hurdles including the cost and who would pay for it and then clear national security? mandeep: there has been private equity inte
mandeep singh joins us. if i'm oracle, apple or google what do i do in this situation on the 19th?: given the liabilities of keeping the app, you are going to shut it down. the app will go down. the question is what will president trump do day one? the tech executives at his inauguration will find a way to migrate tiktok data to competing platforms, youtube or meta. everyone is scared. they will lose their business because their followers and content will go away. if you migrate that data to...
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our climate correspondent navin singh khadka told us what might happen if president trump's "energy emergency will it spiral elsewhere as well? that is the real concern, because the us has done it before. and, mind you, even during joe biden's administration, the oil production was going up despite all these acts — we saw green acts and all that. but then the thing is, you know, as a prelude to this, we saw major us banks making exodus from a major alliance, it's called the net zero banking alliance. and now we're hearing we're seeing reports now, european banks are reconsidering their membership within that alliance. what does that mean? that is the question being asked now. and then elsewhere, for example, countries like south east asian countries, we are seeing reports again that they will also buy fossil fuels from the us because the trade surplus is a major issue, trump is threatening that there cannot be this thing. and then also, you know, we see figures from china, for instance, around 2% rise in oil production, still going up. they are still struggling to bring down coal production.
our climate correspondent navin singh khadka told us what might happen if president trump's "energy emergency will it spiral elsewhere as well? that is the real concern, because the us has done it before. and, mind you, even during joe biden's administration, the oil production was going up despite all these acts — we saw green acts and all that. but then the thing is, you know, as a prelude to this, we saw major us banks making exodus from a major alliance, it's called the net zero...
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singh, how will you spend your last weekend campaigning? >> knocking on doors. want to tell you what we are hearing. i have two daughters in public school and i care about reducing gun violence. it is the number one cause of death in kids. the second thing is, we talk about reproductive freedom. my two daughters have fewer rights than my wife did before the dobbs decision. the third thing i'm talking about with voters at the doors is college tuition. when i went to the university of virginia tuition, room and board was $15,000 a year and now it is $40,000 a year. we have a public institution that is requiring parents to choose between finding their own retirement and their children's education. when we talk with voters about these issues it is getting them excited and enthused and see the importance of coming out. i knock on doors in the snow and one thing i will mention, my mom was 76 years old, recent knee replacement surgery, with eight of her friends, knocked on doors in the snow. if they can do it, the rest of us can do it. >> election day is january 7th, g
singh, how will you spend your last weekend campaigning? >> knocking on doors. want to tell you what we are hearing. i have two daughters in public school and i care about reducing gun violence. it is the number one cause of death in kids. the second thing is, we talk about reproductive freedom. my two daughters have fewer rights than my wife did before the dobbs decision. the third thing i'm talking about with voters at the doors is college tuition. when i went to the university of...
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and demonstrating their depression era roots, they had a little rack next to the singh where they wouldzip lock bags to dry. and demonstrating that they change with the times, eventually he did get a cell phone and one time he called me, early on in that process, and my phone it said papaw mobile. i answered it. hey papaw. he said, who's this? i says, this is jason. he said what are you doing? i said i'm not doing anything. you called me. he said i didn't call you. i'm faking a picture -- i'm taking a picture. nuclear engineer, right? there were small town people who never forgot who they were and where they were from no matter what happened in their lives. but i recognize that we are not here because he was just a regular guy. as you have heard from the other speakers, his political life and his presidency for me was not just ahead of its time, it was prophetic. he had the courage and strength to stick to his principles even when they were politically unpopular. as governor of georgia, half a century ago, he preached an end to racial discrimination and an end to mass incarceration. as
and demonstrating their depression era roots, they had a little rack next to the singh where they wouldzip lock bags to dry. and demonstrating that they change with the times, eventually he did get a cell phone and one time he called me, early on in that process, and my phone it said papaw mobile. i answered it. hey papaw. he said, who's this? i says, this is jason. he said what are you doing? i said i'm not doing anything. you called me. he said i didn't call you. i'm faking a picture -- i'm...
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it helps have stronger forests better co-2 singhs -- sinks. more co-2 is released from the fires in southern california and the million acre fires in my district and five years of cars driving in southern california produces. let alone a volcanic eruption -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. lamalfa: instead let's not make co-2 the enemy. let's follow petroleum and get out of the paris accords. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from connecticut, mr. larson, for five minutes. mr. larson: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm here this morning and rise to speak and address the nation's number one insurance program, social security. mr. speaker, it might -- it might surprise you that on average there are about 150,000 social security recipients per district. what's equally shocking, however, is that congress has done nothing in more than 50 years to comprehensively address social security. the nation's number one anti-poverty program for seniors and also for individual
it helps have stronger forests better co-2 singhs -- sinks. more co-2 is released from the fires in southern california and the million acre fires in my district and five years of cars driving in southern california produces. let alone a volcanic eruption -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. lamalfa: instead let's not make co-2 the enemy. let's follow petroleum and get out of the paris accords. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair...
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singh how can i be part of this change. >> they have ranked the nominees and they said this is the headacheegory. have you met with all of them had impact -- do you have any concerns about them? >> i haven't met with all the but my philosophy is president trump had a mandate for change and he need to team that can be disruptive. 324 million people vote for me. no single one said we want the status quo or establishment leading us forward they want disruptors in out-of-the-box thinking and change. my goal was to support his team and try to get them in place. also responsibilities as the sender to advise for meeting with everyone of them and watching the hearings closely my goal is to help them get the team he wants but i'm also going to take that responsibility seriously. >> great to have you here today and we will see you around town. >> thank you. nice to see you. >> into the capitol rotunda tomorrow present electronic will take oath of the office for a second time years apart. or send a panel on the numbers showing how america is feeling about a second term term plus president biden's regr
singh how can i be part of this change. >> they have ranked the nominees and they said this is the headacheegory. have you met with all of them had impact -- do you have any concerns about them? >> i haven't met with all the but my philosophy is president trump had a mandate for change and he need to team that can be disruptive. 324 million people vote for me. no single one said we want the status quo or establishment leading us forward they want disruptors in out-of-the-box...
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let's talk about it with mandeep singh who joins us for more. how does this change the game for llm's in the u.s., for chip equipment in the u.s.. mandeep: we look at it from a stack perspective and regenerative ai so far all the value was captured by the chipmakers, the llm companies like openai and the software guys were really missing out because everyone was like the margins will be compressed, they've to pay more for chips, pay for this and guess what, if the price can come down in what deepseek has shown us is the price per token, price per query can come down drastically. then suddenly the power goes back to the software guys because now they can incorporate ai in everything they want. in an app, in their website. whatever functionality they had they can add a play or of ai without having to pay too much. and so i think this really is a big development and every cloud company whether it's alphabet or microsoft, they will be looking to leverage their computer efficiently but they will benefit from the infrastructure side. but also on the a
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>> harjeet singh dimaio. zarna garg. kohaku tv. >> academy. joo jong-wan josuÉ arroyo.hmoud salah. sudoku for it to turn out well for zhou, she needs to make the debut team at 15. >> with only three months of training. >> i debuted within a year and a half. that's extremely short. some of my friends trained for 4 or 5 years. >> and then msmc debut team will need to attract lots. welcome to al-qaim of devoted fans who attend events like kcon held annually in southern california for the last decade. have you been to kcon recently? >> i have been to kcon. i will be going to kcon. >> i was there for the very first kcon ashiya. the audience change is extraordinary. we talked to older black women. >> i've loved korean culture for a very long time. >> talked to a german who flew in. >> i really want to go to korea one day. >> the demographics of kcon. they're not korean. >> no. >> definitely not. so then what is the nexus here? >> why does anybody like k-pop? the answer is it's it's reliably good content. it can't. >> you make it pop? k-pop fans from outside korea who don't un
>> harjeet singh dimaio. zarna garg. kohaku tv. >> academy. joo jong-wan josuÉ arroyo.hmoud salah. sudoku for it to turn out well for zhou, she needs to make the debut team at 15. >> with only three months of training. >> i debuted within a year and a half. that's extremely short. some of my friends trained for 4 or 5 years. >> and then msmc debut team will need to attract lots. welcome to al-qaim of devoted fans who attend events like kcon held annually in...
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"the wall street journal" wrote like everything based on the writings of karl marx, singh to the strugglesrywhere, d.e.i. was doomed to fail. thankfully d.e.i. appears to have failed because they would have failed america. is the clock ticks closer to the 5:00 p.m. d.e.i. crack down, let's bring into the host of the rubin report. great to see you. want to start with this question when it comes to d.e.i., are you concerned it will be buried in other federal departments and the private sector under a different use in his them, a different name? >> -- euphemism -- >> i think it evidence that d.e.i. is a dying,'s and will cain, is straight white man getting a new tv show on fox news, diversity, equity and inclusion are officially dead friends and i congratulate you on the new gig it is well deserved. look at it is 5:00 somewhere, about a half hour plus these people will be leaving their offices and i was thinking as you were talking to peter doocy, what would they be walking out with? you may have files that say this person is black and this person is white, and whatever else it may be, but it
"the wall street journal" wrote like everything based on the writings of karl marx, singh to the strugglesrywhere, d.e.i. was doomed to fail. thankfully d.e.i. appears to have failed because they would have failed america. is the clock ticks closer to the 5:00 p.m. d.e.i. crack down, let's bring into the host of the rubin report. great to see you. want to start with this question when it comes to d.e.i., are you concerned it will be buried in other federal departments and the private...
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singh and it is such a pleasure to be able to talk with you on your new book, "moneygpt: ai and the threat to the global economy." i'm an academic so the kind of stuff i i read is just not as breathtaking as yours and so nicely written. it's provocative, informative, rich pickett speaks to our times. i'm looking forward to this conversation. welcome. >> thank you.. great to be with you. looking forward to it as well. ki really sat up because it reminded me of my books in macro economics and monetary theory, where we first learned about what a useful function money serves. and the book sort of started to come together for me and i'm going to just read out a short passage and have you sort of explain it to the audience, because i think it gets at least the way i read it, it gets to the heart of what you're talking about so we can go through a few questions, if you don't mind, about what you're trying to say. and then i'll have a few other questions that came to my mind. you talk about the fact that money and the institutions that support it are traversg t greatest social dislocation. in 2500
singh and it is such a pleasure to be able to talk with you on your new book, "moneygpt: ai and the threat to the global economy." i'm an academic so the kind of stuff i i read is just not as breathtaking as yours and so nicely written. it's provocative, informative, rich pickett speaks to our times. i'm looking forward to this conversation. welcome. >> thank you.. great to be with you. looking forward to it as well. ki really sat up because it reminded me of my books in macro...
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justices stuart chu, brown and goldman san francisco superior court judges chan flores, puri wang and singhg our california electeds we welcome california treasurer fiona ma, comptroller malia cohen along with state officials you'll hear from shortly and they will be they will be introduced at that time. and now we go to the city attorney's clients for thank you mayor lori for coming. it's a blessing to have you with us. >> we welcome city treasurer jose cisneros assessor recorder working...
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annmarie: mandeep singh, thank you for joining us. that is mark zuckerberg's focused. .ave done with the fact checkers. they got rid of them in the u.s. but notably they have had to keep them in europe because of regulation out of europe. it's an uneven application to have around the world. perhaps by becoming closer with the trump administration they have a champion in the white house that can turn to europe, and to trump's point, europe has been unfriendly and he's going to threaten economic consequences unless things change. annmarie: jon and lisa said the u.s. innovates, china replicates come europe regulates. i think we will see more that this year. up next, kathy bostjancic of nationwide. you are watching "bloomberg surveillance" this friday morning. good morning. ♪ ♪ (♪♪) (♪♪) what took you so long? i'm sorry, there was a long line at the thai place. you get the sauce i like? of course! you're the man! i wish. the future isn't scary. not investing in it is. nasdaq-100 innovators. one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, ri
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millions have experienced the ride including ashan singh. he's here to tell us about its history.hat i would argue is one of the greatest rides out there. space mountain celebrating the big 5-0. we took a look at just how the roller coaster changed the game. for five decades space mountain has towered over tomorrowland. and this morning the rocket roller coaster through space turning 50. >> i like the twists and turns. >> just when you think the ride is over there's another turn. >> reporter: walt disney first having the idea during the 1960 space walk. ahead of its time the coaster wouldn't blast off until 1975. everybody has their own memory of it and story to tell. some of us can remember riding it as kids and then we've brought our kids and in some cases grand kids. >> rep making memories of their own with one year old daughter, stella. >> stella is actually the name of what they call the ride. if you work here, you know it's basically like its adopted name, so to speak. and we just felt it was super special to name her that. >> here we take her picture in front of the sink ju
millions have experienced the ride including ashan singh. he's here to tell us about its history.hat i would argue is one of the greatest rides out there. space mountain celebrating the big 5-0. we took a look at just how the roller coaster changed the game. for five decades space mountain has towered over tomorrowland. and this morning the rocket roller coaster through space turning 50. >> i like the twists and turns. >> just when you think the ride is over there's another turn....
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that thing is just going to go away just because of the patent absurdity of the biden administration singh who are friends are and who can get nvidia blackwell? >> i was in washington the last two, three days. i was very fortunate to be a part of the inauguration and all the events around it. i had a chance to talk to a lot of people including many new people who are part of the incoming administration. the one thing i was struck by was just the sheer intent of velocity of change. could be that the current administration realizes that this term is only four years. it just could be they've been thinking about this for quite some time but i was really struck by the fact that there is been a lot of thinking already about all of these areas. it is a very action oriented agenda. i think you see that by the fact that 28 hours after president trump took office he is in the white house with the larry talking about an advance -- events in the u.s. we will thinks happen more quickly than the previous administration. >> what about the possibility of picking companies that the united states should bac
that thing is just going to go away just because of the patent absurdity of the biden administration singh who are friends are and who can get nvidia blackwell? >> i was in washington the last two, three days. i was very fortunate to be a part of the inauguration and all the events around it. i had a chance to talk to a lot of people including many new people who are part of the incoming administration. the one thing i was struck by was just the sheer intent of velocity of change. could...
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the israeli prime minister singh a cease-fire agreement with hamas is on track to begin on sunday -- is on track to begin on sunday. let's find out more from tel aviv from our reporter. what is the latest? reporter: listen, even in the first 24 hours of this deal being announced wednesday night, there were stumbling blocks between the is really -- israeli government and hamas leadership your this morning, it sits with the security cabinet. they have been meeting now over four hours, trying to get approval from the israeli government to put the cease-fire deal into action the difficulty the government will have its benjamin netanyahu's party has been supported by right-wing parties here who at threatened to leave the coalition government if they pass this deal through because they want to continue to prosecute the war until basically the entire ratification of hamas. seems even if they were going to do that, they could still pass this deal with a minority government. plus, so much will within the israeli population, you get off the plane here, the first thing you see is the posters of
the israeli prime minister singh a cease-fire agreement with hamas is on track to begin on sunday -- is on track to begin on sunday. let's find out more from tel aviv from our reporter. what is the latest? reporter: listen, even in the first 24 hours of this deal being announced wednesday night, there were stumbling blocks between the is really -- israeli government and hamas leadership your this morning, it sits with the security cabinet. they have been meeting now over four hours, trying to...
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coming up the next 60 minutes, priya misra singh rates near their peak -- saying rates near their peak. jamil jaffer. and we will catch up with dean struyven. higher bond is begin to constrain risk assets. priya misra writing rates have risen a lot and it will be a problem for risk if their tenure gets closer to 5%. this has been a real rate lead move which is a problem. i think we are near the peak. good morning. happy new year. let's start with the real rate move. what do you mean by that and why is that so important? >> i think it is useful to decompose the tenure. if i'm getting paid more, i get paid more for things. i can pay a higher mortgage rate. if real rates go up, that is when we talk about his monetary policy restrictive. i look at real rates. this entire move has been a real rate driven move. since the fed started to cut rates or since last year, real rates have risen by almost 100 basis points. 10-year treasury yield is up. that just tells you if they're trying to reduce the restrictiveness, they did not succeed on that front. maybe the economy does not need -- i do think
coming up the next 60 minutes, priya misra singh rates near their peak -- saying rates near their peak. jamil jaffer. and we will catch up with dean struyven. higher bond is begin to constrain risk assets. priya misra writing rates have risen a lot and it will be a problem for risk if their tenure gets closer to 5%. this has been a real rate lead move which is a problem. i think we are near the peak. good morning. happy new year. let's start with the real rate move. what do you mean by that and...
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and sarah house singh moderation in the labor market. we begin with stocks falling. payrolls at 8:30 eastern. rates are at a redline for risk. 10-year gilts remain in the uncomfortable zone, about 4.5%, and intent on challenging the key 4.75 percent level from last april. equities did not like it and it does seem to keen about it today. chris, good morning. the bond market. we have asked this a few times, given the fact you believe we are in the uncomfortable level, the danger zone according to hsbc, are we at the point where this event becomes self-limiting? >> look at what the homebuilders have done, look what the rates have done. i think the market is telling you you are at some level where you are pushing your luck on what level to 10 year yields a rates begin to hit the economy. i think that is the question. it doesn't matter if it is 4.75% or 5.13%. where are we in this conversation at what levels do rates have a meaningful effect on the economy over the next six or 12 months? jonathan: is this the new normal? can we handle interest rates at this level? >> i th
and sarah house singh moderation in the labor market. we begin with stocks falling. payrolls at 8:30 eastern. rates are at a redline for risk. 10-year gilts remain in the uncomfortable zone, about 4.5%, and intent on challenging the key 4.75 percent level from last april. equities did not like it and it does seem to keen about it today. chris, good morning. the bond market. we have asked this a few times, given the fact you believe we are in the uncomfortable level, the danger zone according to...
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other scenes inside the capital, senator james lankford saying he enjoyed seeing carrie underwood singhching the inauguration alongside cory booker. jake sherman noting when it comes to chuck grassley, his first inauguration as a member of congress he was in the house at the time, it was 1976, jimmy carter's inauguration then in 1977. host: chuck grassley is the longest serving member and overrun outside it's how -- hal rogers, his dean of the house. he first won election in 1980, the same year ronald reagan became president. now back to your calls, kevin in west milford new jersey, republican line. kevin, what did you think of president trump second inaugural speech? caller: i thought it was excellent, i think his first was a little bit scattered but this time he has really come into the role of president, i would say. host:what did you enjoy about it? there were a lot of policy specifics and usually not delivered in an inaugural address. caller: i felt they were policy specific. there was a large, wide-ranging scope to the speech. i thought he had in his mind, and his mind so i, our a
other scenes inside the capital, senator james lankford saying he enjoyed seeing carrie underwood singhching the inauguration alongside cory booker. jake sherman noting when it comes to chuck grassley, his first inauguration as a member of congress he was in the house at the time, it was 1976, jimmy carter's inauguration then in 1977. host: chuck grassley is the longest serving member and overrun outside it's how -- hal rogers, his dean of the house. he first won election in 1980, the same year...