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tyler semple. neither one of those women knew that he was getting married to julia. so you can imagine their surprise and perhaps chagrin when he shows up in washington with julia as his bride. so when you brought julia back to washington, d.c., you know washington was just flush with energy and excitement about it because essentially, julia tyler became the first presidential spouse to serve as white house host us since louisa. catherine adams in 1829. so there's three visualizations i want you to pay attention to on this slide. on the left is julia garner tyler's wedding portrait, which was created in 1846 and was finished in 1848. it's about a year and a half after she married tyler for the portraits. she wore a diamond. veronica on her head to honor her late father, who had given her the diamond set. but on her wedding day, she actually had a wreath of orange blossom in her hair. and it was just like queen victoria, which you see here on the right that she had on her wedding day, because julia
tyler semple. neither one of those women knew that he was getting married to julia. so you can imagine their surprise and perhaps chagrin when he shows up in washington with julia as his bride. so when you brought julia back to washington, d.c., you know washington was just flush with energy and excitement about it because essentially, julia tyler became the first presidential spouse to serve as white house host us since louisa. catherine adams in 1829. so there's three visualizations i want...
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tyler semple. neither one of those women knew that he was getting married to julia. so you can imagine their surprise and perhaps chagrin when he shows up in washington with julia as his bride. so when you brought julia back to washington, d.c., you know washington was just flush with energy and excitement about it because essentially, julia tyler became the first presidential spouse to serve as white house host us since louisa. catherine adams in 1829. so there's three visualizations i want you to pay attention to on this slide. on the left is julia garner tyler's wedding portrait, which was created in 1846 and was finished in 1848. it's about a year and a half after she married tyler for the portraits. she wore a diamond. veronica on her head to honor her late father, who had given her the diamond set. but on her wedding day, she actually had a wreath of orange blossom in her hair. and it was just like queen victoria, which you see here on the right that she had on her wedding day, because julia
tyler semple. neither one of those women knew that he was getting married to julia. so you can imagine their surprise and perhaps chagrin when he shows up in washington with julia as his bride. so when you brought julia back to washington, d.c., you know washington was just flush with energy and excitement about it because essentially, julia tyler became the first presidential spouse to serve as white house host us since louisa. catherine adams in 1829. so there's three visualizations i want...
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>> thanks, tyler. know, the impact of higher rates, whether rates are going up or down and right now, the average 30-year fixed mortgage is about 7%. we have the new home builders have a distinct advantage really over the resale market with plenty of leverage to pull. we can offer permanent, temporary buydowns, a majority of our buyers actually do a permanent rate buydown. as a matter of fact, as you look at our fourth quarter deliveries from our mortgage affiliate this year, 86% of our buyers are locked in at 6.6%. we also can use forward commitments, which is a fancy term of having some mortgage funds available at a nice rate. we actually have a forward at 5.99% for 90 days. so these are the tools that the home builders use in today's environment. and frankly, i saw the cpi print. i'm not an economist, but i think rates will stay where they are for the foreseeable future, and that's a good thing for tri pointe and the new home builders. >> a forward commitment is not a term i'm familiar with, so i mi
>> thanks, tyler. know, the impact of higher rates, whether rates are going up or down and right now, the average 30-year fixed mortgage is about 7%. we have the new home builders have a distinct advantage really over the resale market with plenty of leverage to pull. we can offer permanent, temporary buydowns, a majority of our buyers actually do a permanent rate buydown. as a matter of fact, as you look at our fourth quarter deliveries from our mortgage affiliate this year, 86% of our...
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>> tyler, that's right.flix co-ceo just unveiling the company's first-ever report of viewer engagement. key headlines here. netflix's success is spread out over 60% of titles released in the first half of the year reached the top ten viewed list. and 45% of viewing was from licensed titles. 55% from netflix originals. the company saying the diversity of their hits illustrates netflix's ability to break out new stories, stars and franchises. ted saying that the lack of transparency around data had an unintended consequence before of creating mistrust, saying now, quote, this is probably more information than you need. but i think it creates a better environment for the guilds, for us, for the producers, for creators and for the press. now this decision to reveal how many hours were viewed of every title watched for over 50,000 hours comes after the writers and actor's guild secured compensation bonuses based on streaming success. just to point out a couple of the most-watched titles in the first half of the y
>> tyler, that's right.flix co-ceo just unveiling the company's first-ever report of viewer engagement. key headlines here. netflix's success is spread out over 60% of titles released in the first half of the year reached the top ten viewed list. and 45% of viewing was from licensed titles. 55% from netflix originals. the company saying the diversity of their hits illustrates netflix's ability to break out new stories, stars and franchises. ted saying that the lack of transparency around...
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>> hi, tyler.md is obviously feeling the cyclical pressures of all the other chip companies, but the difference here is that the stock prices already pricing at a huge rebound. it's pricing in that margins and [inaudible] the company will grow revenues at 15% compounded annual for the next 15 years. we think all the new -- good news is priced in. you would pass on buying amd at this point. >> all right. what about amazon? the ceo telling mad monies jim cramer he's seeing a very resilient consumer. take a listen. >> consumers are still spending. they are being careful about what they spend on and they are looking for bargains that deals wherever they can. wherever they can trade down on price they are trying to do so. it's really why if you look at what we did in hour holliday season, it's always important to sit customers money, particularly during the holidays and especially in this type of economy. so in our prime big deals date, which was our exclusive offense for prime members to kick off the h
>> hi, tyler.md is obviously feeling the cyclical pressures of all the other chip companies, but the difference here is that the stock prices already pricing at a huge rebound. it's pricing in that margins and [inaudible] the company will grow revenues at 15% compounded annual for the next 15 years. we think all the new -- good news is priced in. you would pass on buying amd at this point. >> all right. what about amazon? the ceo telling mad monies jim cramer he's seeing a very...
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tyler come back to you. >> thank you very much, let's get to bertha coombs for a cnbc update. >> tylerd ramaswamy's campaign says he was the target of death threats ahead of a scheduled appearance in new hampshire today. federal prosecutors charge a 30- year-old man for threatening at 2024 presidential candidate. court documents did not disclose who that candidate was, but ramaswamy's team said the man had responded to a text blast from his campaign with the violent messages. >>> the state department weighed in on reports that russian opposition leader is missing. department officials say this afternoon, they are deeply concerned for his well-being and have communicated to the russian government that is responsible for what happens to them. his team says they lost contact with him after he was believed to have been moved from a penal colony where he had been in prison since last year. >>> and president biden traveled to philadelphia today to announce federal funding to reopen three fire companies that have been decommissioned during the recession. the $22.4 million will cover pay and b
tyler come back to you. >> thank you very much, let's get to bertha coombs for a cnbc update. >> tylerd ramaswamy's campaign says he was the target of death threats ahead of a scheduled appearance in new hampshire today. federal prosecutors charge a 30- year-old man for threatening at 2024 presidential candidate. court documents did not disclose who that candidate was, but ramaswamy's team said the man had responded to a text blast from his campaign with the violent messages....
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hey, court. >> hi there, tyler. you may not be familiar with ship bob, but chances are, you've probably had a digital order fulfilled by them. this is one of 50-plus fulfillment centers in its network. the third party company works with thousands of plans, incl including lowe's, macy's, ulta, and ship bob says that today is the cutoff, it is the last day for the lowest price delivery option in time for christmas. it is expected to be the company's last big day for orders. >> we are definitely surprised on the upside, because going into the peak season, i think we were all sort of looking at the forecast and making sure that our brands are able to continue to drive sales, and so, that has happened, which is awesome for us and for the broader economy. >> deadlines for the most affordable domestic shipping options including fedex, dhl, u.p.s., usps, are all this week. orders might get to shoppers before the holiday, but it may end up costing you more. you have retailers like walmart, target, best buy, they are using th
hey, court. >> hi there, tyler. you may not be familiar with ship bob, but chances are, you've probably had a digital order fulfilled by them. this is one of 50-plus fulfillment centers in its network. the third party company works with thousands of plans, incl including lowe's, macy's, ulta, and ship bob says that today is the cutoff, it is the last day for the lowest price delivery option in time for christmas. it is expected to be the company's last big day for orders. >> we are...
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on october 27th, tyler, it was identifiable. you have never been that oversold on the weeklies we use. you had the bond market at 5% on the ten-year, with three events coming up. a former fed chair was going to tell us what they were goingo issue for treasuries, you had a fed meeting, and you had a payroll report. what were the odds that janet yellen, a former fed chair, who is determining the maturity duration for the issuance, is going to hurt her own administration with a bad news item? so, the rally was identifiable. it's gone a lot further an i or most others thought. now it's proving time. you have to secret improve. >> who wants to question tony? >> yeah, so -- >> everybody. >> everybody wants to question tony. tony, going to tell you a lie straight to your face. >> i was long going into the rally, but i'm wondering, though, you're talking about 18 times multiple for the, you know, 493, i guess. with rates here, if we use the ten-year as the mathematical peg, that doesn't seem particularly overvalued to me. >> no. i don't
on october 27th, tyler, it was identifiable. you have never been that oversold on the weeklies we use. you had the bond market at 5% on the ten-year, with three events coming up. a former fed chair was going to tell us what they were goingo issue for treasuries, you had a fed meeting, and you had a payroll report. what were the odds that janet yellen, a former fed chair, who is determining the maturity duration for the issuance, is going to hurt her own administration with a bad news item? so,...
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tyler? >> a right, frank, thank you have much. let'trade fedex, karen, what do you think >>ell, so, i had been in fedex and switched to u.p.s. fedex was -- they were in the middle of a very nice turnaround, right? the stock was starting to sort of get some lo, it went from trading at a low double digits multiple to something 15, 16-ish or so. i'm kind of surprised with the magnitude the selloff in the afterhours they didn't miss by much, 20 cents, and yet they are down, what, $23 or so, give or take. >> yeah. that's a very big multiple on -- yeah, it's a ms, for sure, but it's just sort of harkens back to -- do you harken or harken back >> i think you harken back >> so when fedex wou have a couple of good quarters and then a bad quarter, put out guy dance and not really make it you are getting multiple compression here, because maybe the credibility, may it's back to maybe manager in the penalty boa little bit u.p.s., which i own, down in the, you know, some of the same reasons, it will probably have a tougher quarter. >> dan >> y
tyler? >> a right, frank, thank you have much. let'trade fedex, karen, what do you think >>ell, so, i had been in fedex and switched to u.p.s. fedex was -- they were in the middle of a very nice turnaround, right? the stock was starting to sort of get some lo, it went from trading at a low double digits multiple to something 15, 16-ish or so. i'm kind of surprised with the magnitude the selloff in the afterhours they didn't miss by much, 20 cents, and yet they are down, what, $23 or...
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of. >> bret: tyler, you're there. what where are they saying?e in politics, nothing is certain, and things can always change. >> bret: that other is your safety net, tyler. i can see that. mowing? >> 70 on biden, 20 on the vice president, and 10 on, you know, you go never know, maybe gavin newsom comes in at the convention. >> bret: all right. thank you for playing. bets are closed. up next, president biden and israel's prime minister, the rise and fall of rudy giuliani, plus winners and losers. later, it is friday, notable quoteables. my mental health was much better. but i struggled with uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia. td can be caused by some mental health meds. and it's unlikely to improve without treatment. i felt like my movements were in the spotlight. #1-prescribed ingrezza is the only td treatment for adults that's always one pill, once daily. ingrezza 80 mg is proven to reduce td movements in 7 out of 10 people. people taking ingrezza can stay on most mental health meds. ingrezza can cause depression, suicidal t
of. >> bret: tyler, you're there. what where are they saying?e in politics, nothing is certain, and things can always change. >> bret: that other is your safety net, tyler. i can see that. mowing? >> 70 on biden, 20 on the vice president, and 10 on, you know, you go never know, maybe gavin newsom comes in at the convention. >> bret: all right. thank you for playing. bets are closed. up next, president biden and israel's prime minister, the rise and fall of rudy giuliani,...
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workforce survey, hi sharon. >> hi, tyler.igence tools are becoming more common in the workplace as employers aim to increase productivity. a new survey conducted earlier of nearly 8000 workers finds, about a third of workers say they have used ai tools at work, 72% have used ai and say it has made them more productive while 28% have used ai tools to say it has made them less productive. younger workers have more experience. generations he has used artificial intelligence tools with 37%, saying they use it at work followed by 35% of millennial's, a court of generation x and 17% of baby boomers. some workers are worried about job security. four out of 10 surveyed are concerned about ai's impact on their jobs with workers of color, individual contributors and lowers our lead employers most concerned. people who use ai work are nearly twice as likely to be concerned about its impact on the job than those who don't. even as the use of ai tools in the workplace is increasing, employees are looking for human input on a range of issu
workforce survey, hi sharon. >> hi, tyler.igence tools are becoming more common in the workplace as employers aim to increase productivity. a new survey conducted earlier of nearly 8000 workers finds, about a third of workers say they have used ai tools at work, 72% have used ai and say it has made them more productive while 28% have used ai tools to say it has made them less productive. younger workers have more experience. generations he has used artificial intelligence tools with 37%,...
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tyler? >> yes, i'll be doing stand-up comedy in san diego, january 10th.over florida, denver, all over the country. go to tylerfisher.com. we are making comedy funny again, that's what we are doing. [applause] >> january 10th is a good month to be in california because it's ththe one month of the year when they poop endorse. >> i planned that. my agent knows what that. >> florentine, final thought? >> i'll be at a theater in new jersey. i don't know where it is, it'll probably be near a costco or something. a starbucks. >> i'm heading to idaho falls march 1st, and it's a hard gig to get to because my gps keeps telling me to fire my agent. [laughter] j b, excited for 2024? >> i have no gigs, i'm just going to be a mom. >> mom it up. >> and kat timpf, you just going to be a kick-ass best-selling author? >> i have a bunch of sweet merch on my website. >> hot. love it. buy multiple copies of all of it, because none of that [bleep] is going to fit me. thank you to julie banderas, jim florentine, tyler fisher, kat timpf, and our studio audience! "fox news @ nigh
tyler? >> yes, i'll be doing stand-up comedy in san diego, january 10th.over florida, denver, all over the country. go to tylerfisher.com. we are making comedy funny again, that's what we are doing. [applause] >> january 10th is a good month to be in california because it's ththe one month of the year when they poop endorse. >> i planned that. my agent knows what that. >> florentine, final thought? >> i'll be at a theater in new jersey. i don't know where it is,...
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tyler was 17. he was a soccer player.na leave a mark. >> when i first met alexis, you know, his first true love, they were just inseparable. i told him, i said, tyler, don't you dare break her heart. she is a sweet girl. he realized, yeah, you're right. >> tyler and rich smith were headed to the kia dealership to look at trucks. >> my brother wanted to have a vehicle that he could take up on the dunes. >> i was out with friends and my phone battery had died. >> i ended up getting sick and not feeling well and so i went home and i went to bed. >> when rich and tyler went to the car lot to look at trucks, his girlfriend, alexis, stayed in the car, in the backseat. >> rich and tyler started looking at the trucks that tyler had been looking at and wanted to show him. >> can you imagine being a 17-year-old and going to a car lot with your dad, and that excitement and how happy they were? what an exciting time this was for them. >> jason dalton has just dropped off some passengers when he spots a father and son checking out som
tyler was 17. he was a soccer player.na leave a mark. >> when i first met alexis, you know, his first true love, they were just inseparable. i told him, i said, tyler, don't you dare break her heart. she is a sweet girl. he realized, yeah, you're right. >> tyler and rich smith were headed to the kia dealership to look at trucks. >> my brother wanted to have a vehicle that he could take up on the dunes. >> i was out with friends and my phone battery had died. >> i...
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actor and standard comedian tyler fisher.plause] he's done more triggering than an epileptic at a shooting range. she's like a pop-tart, a sugary treat that can fit in the toaster. "new york times" best-selling author and fox news contributor, kat trimf. former weight children tyrel tirous. i get the sense that our country is in a moral quandary. we're like in this new world where the rules we used to live by no longer exists. it makes me think of the great philosopher jordan peterson. i wonder what he would have to say about this. >> well, you know, probably start crying, get a little emotional. well, i think he might have sympathy for the guy that burned down that wendy's know, because it's like, well, if you hang out at wendy's, maybe $500 is a lot of money to you, it's like maybe that's 335 junior cheeseburgers, you know, and maybe if he cleaned his damn room, got his life together, then he wouldn't pick up a match. you know. it's like, well, you know, that's about all i have to say about that greg. >> greg: what does tyl
actor and standard comedian tyler fisher.plause] he's done more triggering than an epileptic at a shooting range. she's like a pop-tart, a sugary treat that can fit in the toaster. "new york times" best-selling author and fox news contributor, kat trimf. former weight children tyrel tirous. i get the sense that our country is in a moral quandary. we're like in this new world where the rules we used to live by no longer exists. it makes me think of the great philosopher jordan...
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alongside kelly evans, i'm tyler mathisen. coming up, a.i.e of the big stories of 2023, maybe even the biggest. it is not going away next year. far from it. for questions on how to use, it regulated, how to make money off of it, our panel will answer those questions and offer some investment advice. >> and risky business, the ceo will join us. plus, the into impact of tariffs, and what he sees on the trends on the alcohol industry. people choosing marijuana over booze? let's check out the markets. stocks are once again melting higher. the dow, 37,700 for the first time. another new record. the s&p 500, short of their, highs only about ten points. the nasdaq, 100 waited to the bigger names. those record levels themselves, up more than 50% this year. >> the question is not just when will this rally end, but how and, how badly. to bring in more, mike santoli. i'm not sure i like the phrasing of that question. it presumes the rallying must end. eventually all rallies do. it suggests it will end soon. that is by no means assured. >> i'm with, you
alongside kelly evans, i'm tyler mathisen. coming up, a.i.e of the big stories of 2023, maybe even the biggest. it is not going away next year. far from it. for questions on how to use, it regulated, how to make money off of it, our panel will answer those questions and offer some investment advice. >> and risky business, the ceo will join us. plus, the into impact of tariffs, and what he sees on the trends on the alcohol industry. people choosing marijuana over booze? let's check out the...
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i don't get it. >> tyler. i come to you first.look like the lead in a called the civil war. ,the blue and the. i only make that joke because the question i wanted to ask you is if this was not straight, is there any way they would fire him? no. if it wasn't straight, hi. utely notld fire >> absolutely not. and it's also funny that now you can get fired quicker fororg doing than for supporting a a that jews. was li >> and i thought maybe if itke was like a hamas themed, they wouldn't have got fired. you know, they're all wearing the cover. maybe they maybe it would be called something like from the river to therom the . m i'm not sure. but that's just that's just an idea. that's just an idea. wei >>rd how does it not weird, though, that a liberal college doesn't wantt ral coll doing, but liberals want prof watching . >> you know, it was the weird the weirdest thing about this story as i had to research it at work with my search history. if i'm doing this show, it's just absurd. nathan t >> jonathan turley wrote about legal precisel
i don't get it. >> tyler. i come to you first.look like the lead in a called the civil war. ,the blue and the. i only make that joke because the question i wanted to ask you is if this was not straight, is there any way they would fire him? no. if it wasn't straight, hi. utely notld fire >> absolutely not. and it's also funny that now you can get fired quicker fororg doing than for supporting a a that jews. was li >> and i thought maybe if itke was like a hamas themed, they...
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with me now is tyler -- a white house reporter for the washington post.also with me is jill wine-banks. she's an nbc contributor, co-host of the hashtag sisters in law podcast and author of the book watergate girl. my fight for truth and justice against a criminal president. welcome to you both. jill, i want to start with you. 100 and $48 million. most folks here that they say, wow. can you walk us through these damages against rudy giuliani? >> absolutely. first, we start with the request that they made for actual compensatory damages to restore their damaged reputations. they had originally asked for 24 million each. they got close to 17 million each. which is very close. the punitive damages are completely within the purview of the jury to see and i think that it was pretty clear that, one, the statements made by giuliani were false. they were defamatory. and that he was unrepentant. in fact, he may have re-defamed them during the trial. and may end up as happened with donald trump, being sued a second time by e. jean carroll. he may end up sued a seco
with me now is tyler -- a white house reporter for the washington post.also with me is jill wine-banks. she's an nbc contributor, co-host of the hashtag sisters in law podcast and author of the book watergate girl. my fight for truth and justice against a criminal president. welcome to you both. jill, i want to start with you. 100 and $48 million. most folks here that they say, wow. can you walk us through these damages against rudy giuliani? >> absolutely. first, we start with the...
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let's get over to tyler matheson for a cnbc news update tyler?cial in beirut said they aropen to qatari initiatives on hostage exchange that would pause the war temporarily. as to when an exchange might happen moments ago national security adviser moments ago john kirby is at another point when another hostage deal is imminent >>> people remain under flood alerts as a power will storm brings heavy rain and thunderstorms to the mid atlantic and the northeast nearly half a million homes across new england, new york, new jersey are also without power. it has been raining hard >>> and the iconic blue mailboxes of the postal service are going high tech. the agency is installing 12,000 high-security boxes to thwart mail theft according to the agency, incidences account for significant portion of theft around the country citing security concerns the postal service declines to say what upgrades have been made try to figure them out >> always feel better handing over the letters just to be safe tyler, thank you see you soon tyler matheson. >>> coming up,
let's get over to tyler matheson for a cnbc news update tyler?cial in beirut said they aropen to qatari initiatives on hostage exchange that would pause the war temporarily. as to when an exchange might happen moments ago national security adviser moments ago john kirby is at another point when another hostage deal is imminent >>> people remain under flood alerts as a power will storm brings heavy rain and thunderstorms to the mid atlantic and the northeast nearly half a million homes...
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what does tyler think? what i think that., >> yeah, i mean, look, it's adoe it's a double standard. >> you know, double cheeseburger, double standard. , and i think $500 is a lot of money for somebody who is broke. ew so, you know, i've. yeah, when i was a new actor, new comedian, that would haveo killed me. >> yeah, that's true. so i say make a mark. the drive through for a yeari sr at two in the morning, he'll never do it again. >> yeah, that's true. ve you, kurt, you're a lawyer.la you claim to be a lawyer. i'm pretty sure you arwy e. lawyer, right? well, sort of, yes, sort of. do you think there's . a double standre's standard here? >> i know there's a double standard. you know, people are continually askingard knobl mer >> greg, what is your legal opinion about all these things? and opinion i don't have a legal opinion about because it has nothing to do with law. >> it's the exact opposite of cr law. when i go to court on a regular case, you knowact ongula so-andn over so-and-so. >> you present facts,
what does tyler think? what i think that., >> yeah, i mean, look, it's adoe it's a double standard. >> you know, double cheeseburger, double standard. , and i think $500 is a lot of money for somebody who is broke. ew so, you know, i've. yeah, when i was a new actor, new comedian, that would haveo killed me. >> yeah, that's true. so i say make a mark. the drive through for a yeari sr at two in the morning, he'll never do it again. >> yeah, that's true. ve you, kurt,...
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looking at julia garner tyler and how her marriage to john tyler became politicized and tied to the presidential election of 1844. exploring the american story. watch american history tv, saturdays on c-span2. or, watch online, anytime at c-span.org/history.
looking at julia garner tyler and how her marriage to john tyler became politicized and tied to the presidential election of 1844. exploring the american story. watch american history tv, saturdays on c-span2. or, watch online, anytime at c-span.org/history.
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visitors can check out the ridge trail and the tyler ranch trail.we planned and designed and constructed this parking lot here, as well as the trails on tyler ranch. otherwise, it was mostly just grassland. and open cow pastures. >> reporter: the staging area includes 70 parking spots, restrooms and a drinking fountain. >> now, we will have another conduit to bring exercise, nature viewing, get out and have some fresh air. after all of the years of covid, people want to come out and enjoy all that nature has to offer. >> i love it. the history to the area that people don't think about. >> reporter: christy smith, nbc bay area news. >>> the niners favoriteful are happy after the win. but a scuffle during the fourth quarter has a lot of people talking. dre greenlaw, was thrown out of the game after an altercation with a staffer. these are the highlights. i watch it 1,000 times. i am going to watch it again. >> i believe you. that staffer was the head of the security for the football team. coach kyle shanahan was not happy about the whole situation. we
visitors can check out the ridge trail and the tyler ranch trail.we planned and designed and constructed this parking lot here, as well as the trails on tyler ranch. otherwise, it was mostly just grassland. and open cow pastures. >> reporter: the staging area includes 70 parking spots, restrooms and a drinking fountain. >> now, we will have another conduit to bring exercise, nature viewing, get out and have some fresh air. after all of the years of covid, people want to come out and...
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>> very true, tyler.n you take a look at what happened back in the spring, it was very idiosyncratic. on top of that, there was no contagion. the reason there was no contagion, the fed moved very aggressively, which was good, of course, but those banks' business models were unique to them. but to your point, now that we see the fed might be at igts tem gnat rail for fed funds and we might have a soft landing in 2024, these are two huge positives for then banks,banks, especially when it comes for credit. that's a real positive for the bank stocks. >> one of the things in your report from december 14th that you point out is that once interest rates hit that terminal rate, and begin to roll over, historically speaking, that is a period when banks outperform the broad market and by a substantial measure. take us through some of that history. >> sure, tyler. in fact, i'm glad you brought that up, because the classic example was the '94-95 time peered yo period, some people might remember greenspan raised rates
>> very true, tyler.n you take a look at what happened back in the spring, it was very idiosyncratic. on top of that, there was no contagion. the reason there was no contagion, the fed moved very aggressively, which was good, of course, but those banks' business models were unique to them. but to your point, now that we see the fed might be at igts tem gnat rail for fed funds and we might have a soft landing in 2024, these are two huge positives for then banks,banks, especially when it...
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just want to thank tyler for beth own union square betting on union square and our city and bringing (clapping.) us back too important indian trail we have so much potential in the park and i know i phil feels this way it is maybe well the cafes and trees and the activation all the things we expect when we come into to the public spaces in the heart of san francisco we celebrate lives greatest moments where we live and our i'm telling you it is allergies but so meaningful we met over a year and a half ago i want or remember to millard lux and sat there for dinner in celebrity chef roles up and the someone says this the woman for union square he said wait i want to talk it to you and really and i'm thinking maybe over here and maybe he liked the park that's a whole different thing (laughter) he stick with that and that means so much he's going to stick with us and continues to ask when do we need and the except what do we need 23 mean the world to us i look at the crowd a big crowd i see mason i see our art galleries and our board members and the foundation of union square alliance an
just want to thank tyler for beth own union square betting on union square and our city and bringing (clapping.) us back too important indian trail we have so much potential in the park and i know i phil feels this way it is maybe well the cafes and trees and the activation all the things we expect when we come into to the public spaces in the heart of san francisco we celebrate lives greatest moments where we live and our i'm telling you it is allergies but so meaningful we met over a year and...
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tyler? >> steve, thought? >> yeah, there's been probably a dozen reasons why you should get out of apple. and it keeps defying all laws of probability. with the watch, you know they're going to get over that. and then it was the china, you couldn't have a cell phone that was apple, two of the top selling five phones are apple phones. there's always a wall of worry specifically apple, and you're still going to be able to buy that watch somewhere else. and as soon as they heard they were going to stop selling it, they ran out and bought more watches. so, there's going to be -- you talk about pull forward, your dessert in the market, people pull forward their watches, now the people that sat on the sidelines, said, let me wait until this works out, they are able to buy it, too, so, if you are waiting on buying apple, hold your nose, don't look at the price, buy it, save it, put it away. >> all right, let's switch gears now and go to tesla, another one that seems to move forward. charging higher on news that 2023
tyler? >> steve, thought? >> yeah, there's been probably a dozen reasons why you should get out of apple. and it keeps defying all laws of probability. with the watch, you know they're going to get over that. and then it was the china, you couldn't have a cell phone that was apple, two of the top selling five phones are apple phones. there's always a wall of worry specifically apple, and you're still going to be able to buy that watch somewhere else. and as soon as they heard they...
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i'm tyler mathisen. we have a news update. house of representatives debating right now the impeachment inquiry resolution into joe biden. house speaker mike johnson expects the inquiry to pass with republicans likely to support it. a vote is expected to take place later this evening. >>> donald trump's civil fraud trial wrapped today, ending two months of testimony. he was scheduled to take the stand earlier this week in his own defense, but decided not to. both sides will present their closing arguments on january 11th. the judge will issue his verdict sometime in the next month. >>> oprah winfrey shared with "people" magazine for this week's cover story she's been taking a weight loss medication. she said she uses it as a tool to manage her weight and she had to overcome shame about using it. the media mogul did not disclose which medication she is using. kelly, back to you. >> tyler, thank you very much. tyler mathisen. >>> just a couple minutes away from the latest rate decision. the fed's rapid pace of hikes over the past
i'm tyler mathisen. we have a news update. house of representatives debating right now the impeachment inquiry resolution into joe biden. house speaker mike johnson expects the inquiry to pass with republicans likely to support it. a vote is expected to take place later this evening. >>> donald trump's civil fraud trial wrapped today, ending two months of testimony. he was scheduled to take the stand earlier this week in his own defense, but decided not to. both sides will present...
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tyler, see you soon. thank you, tyler mathisen. >>> coming up, is domino's the next ai play?watching for its next tech innovation, and we might get some clues next week. details next with thstock come off its first positive month in three. stay with us. powering sustainable growthn a angi world. powering financial solutions that transform industries. powering innovation with access to capital. powering critical decisions th precise data and insights. powering critical decisions...
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>> yes, tyler, and thank you for having me and happy holidays to everyone. it definitely looks as if this broadening is providing that powerful, positive feeling that perhaps the market will sustain blue broaden. broaden. we're seeing it on many different angles. you're seeing 7 out of 11 sectors having really strong positive upsides with their 50 day moving averages being extremely high. you're also seeing confirmation from not just technology, but you're seeing some tradeoff there where technology continues to do well, but you're also seeing a leg up in some of the othesectors as well. so that broaning does bode well for us as we move into 2024 as long as that can continue. >> mike, i want to turn back to what dom concluded his last hour with. that was the notion i my jf mentioned it, that perhaps this year end rally has borrowed a little bit from 2024. i mean, to the extent that is a legitimate case, is that the case this time? tricky, tyler, because lways typically if you look histically, what happens after a really good year in the markets actually tend
>> yes, tyler, and thank you for having me and happy holidays to everyone. it definitely looks as if this broadening is providing that powerful, positive feeling that perhaps the market will sustain blue broaden. broaden. we're seeing it on many different angles. you're seeing 7 out of 11 sectors having really strong positive upsides with their 50 day moving averages being extremely high. you're also seeing confirmation from not just technology, but you're seeing some tradeoff there where...
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lyon tyler, who was president of the college of william and mary and the son of president john tyler, came across some papers at the new york public library. they wer known as the nibley papers, and they chronicle the journey across the atlantic. and once they landed, dr. tyler was excited to find this as he lived on the james river and close to the berkeley plantation. he wrote an article in the richmond, news-leader in 1931 about his find. and i think this is the first time people really realize that the first thanksgiving had happened in virginia and not in massachusetts, as many people believed. so he wrote his article. then he told his neighbor, who is mark jamieson at the time, who owned berkeley plantation, about his discover three and years later, in 1958, the jamieson family invited the woodley family to the plantation to celebrate this historic event that had happened on their land. the woodley family started meeting in 1958 and three years later opened it to the public. and today, as we celebrate the thanksgiving, we celebrate it with the virginia festival that has been hel
lyon tyler, who was president of the college of william and mary and the son of president john tyler, came across some papers at the new york public library. they wer known as the nibley papers, and they chronicle the journey across the atlantic. and once they landed, dr. tyler was excited to find this as he lived on the james river and close to the berkeley plantation. he wrote an article in the richmond, news-leader in 1931 about his find. and i think this is the first time people really...
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well, forgive me, but john tyler has a lot to ask us to forgive your tyler wasde of course a virginian at a states' rights democrat who joined the anti-jackson whig party ticket in 1842 for the other half of tippecanoe and tyler, too. no one planned on tippecanoe, william henry harrison, dying after one month in office. when he did, tyler faced a conundrum. exactly what was his status? the constitution provided scant guidance. its interpretation was leftt to tyler who never doubted for a moment he was president of the united states, not acting president, but president with all the powers and prerogatives of the office. these included pursuing policies, including the annexation of texas, and the veto of a national bank that were anathema to the party that nominated him. intention ofhad no repeating in 1844. vastly greater towards the damage, indeed it could be argued damage we're still recovering from, that resulted from the selection 20 years later of andrew johnson, a tennessean of prounion sympathies whose presence on the ticket the union party ticket was thought to strengthen abraha
well, forgive me, but john tyler has a lot to ask us to forgive your tyler wasde of course a virginian at a states' rights democrat who joined the anti-jackson whig party ticket in 1842 for the other half of tippecanoe and tyler, too. no one planned on tippecanoe, william henry harrison, dying after one month in office. when he did, tyler faced a conundrum. exactly what was his status? the constitution provided scant guidance. its interpretation was leftt to tyler who never doubted for a moment...
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tyler, we have talked about this for some time.ls are selling like they used to sell. take a look at the overall sales from ford down just under 1%. ice models, though, down 6.5%. look at the hybrid sales. up 75.2% compared to november of last year. ford as compared with gm and stellantis has done this pivot and has already had a strong portfolio in hybrids. that's reflected in the sales. it also had a strong month in terms of its ev portfolio, the lightning is most notable here. best monthly sales ever for the lightning, though still coming off of a small base. but still, they are ramping up the sales as they have increased production. as you take a look at shares of ford, keep in mind that what we have talked about for some time is what we are seeing play out. hybrids are in demand, and that's the reason why you see more and more people moving in that direction as opposed to moving quickly to evs. >> you instructed me last week -- and you were exactly right -- ford has had the lead among the domestic automakers in hybrids. i thin
tyler, we have talked about this for some time.ls are selling like they used to sell. take a look at the overall sales from ford down just under 1%. ice models, though, down 6.5%. look at the hybrid sales. up 75.2% compared to november of last year. ford as compared with gm and stellantis has done this pivot and has already had a strong portfolio in hybrids. that's reflected in the sales. it also had a strong month in terms of its ev portfolio, the lightning is most notable here. best monthly...
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and food, food chefs with betting on union square but in fact, we're right here in the square are tyler warren a celebrity chevy has two cafeterias in the park on the come back and which is above the old mason row imagine the latter restaurant in san francisco 0 more than 4 hundred and 50 needed e feet? really, really excited and i want to thank our staff and in blue as well as our ambassadors in orange and welcoming you excited to have i get in union square to enjoy the holidays it is started i see our partners here as well there is security around and especially police department and the ranches thank you so much and to 70 and the district attorney's office and michael jenkins former support and focusing on retail crime we're not going to tolerant it and thank you to the police department and being there for us and want to acknowledge please come up this is my partner in crime lieutenant dedicated to our square you don't know him by making sure we have a district for you to enjoy and with that, i i'd like to welcome up the magic of mason john parish and thank you mri religious i'm the
and food, food chefs with betting on union square but in fact, we're right here in the square are tyler warren a celebrity chevy has two cafeterias in the park on the come back and which is above the old mason row imagine the latter restaurant in san francisco 0 more than 4 hundred and 50 needed e feet? really, really excited and i want to thank our staff and in blue as well as our ambassadors in orange and welcoming you excited to have i get in union square to enjoy the holidays it is started...
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and the other half of the canoe and tyler to . no one planned on tippecanoe, william henry harrison dying after one month in office and when he did tyler faced a conundrum exactly what was his status, the constitution provided scant guidance. its interpretation was up to tyler who never doubted for a moment he was resident of the united states, not acting president but president with all the powers eand prerogatives of the office. these included pursuing policies including the annexation of texas and veto of a national bank that were anathema to the party that nominated him. a mistake it had no intention of repeating in 1844. vastly greater for the damage indeed it could be argued d damage that we are still recovering from that resulted from theselection 20 years later of andrew johnson, a tennessean of prounion sympathies , the union party ticket was thought to strengthen abraham lincoln's appeal tomore democrats . with lincoln's assassination everything one on the battlefield for through northern heroics was suddenly rudely put
and the other half of the canoe and tyler to . no one planned on tippecanoe, william henry harrison dying after one month in office and when he did tyler faced a conundrum exactly what was his status, the constitution provided scant guidance. its interpretation was up to tyler who never doubted for a moment he was resident of the united states, not acting president but president with all the powers eand prerogatives of the office. these included pursuing policies including the annexation of...
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because the tyler vander permits, it says. and since germany follows the rules, must be a, we are the only ones doing this on the other nations, very sort of hosting i comp tell you exactly how we do it for safety reasons. but it's guessing more and more difficult to complete. see it? we asked the foreign ministry for comment in a written statement. they told us the german government did support women traveling alone. but that a male guardian, what's required yet and their coalition agreement of 2021. germany's government said it would pursue a feminist and value driven foreign policy. there are hardly any legal escape routes out of afghanistan's august 4th when the program and these come because it's the programs they're not implemented on the napkins have no option, but to use these illegal ruses about like a daily color. but unfortunately, as it's illegal that informed you to many outcomes are affected by push back some ones that are prevented from getting to europe. this overall evaluation via kemp invite that won't be the
because the tyler vander permits, it says. and since germany follows the rules, must be a, we are the only ones doing this on the other nations, very sort of hosting i comp tell you exactly how we do it for safety reasons. but it's guessing more and more difficult to complete. see it? we asked the foreign ministry for comment in a written statement. they told us the german government did support women traveling alone. but that a male guardian, what's required yet and their coalition agreement...
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a turkey, you pardon the tree. >> reporter: back in oregon, where millions of trees are cut down, tylerey harvest. >> it's a tree. so it's providing oxygen. there is nothing better for the environment than a real christmas tree. >> reporter: in truth, christmas trees are harvested like any other agricultural crop. but for a few weeks in december, it becomes so much more. john blackstone, cbs news, carmel, california. >> those are some great options. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. before we go, a special thank you to lydia keidel, mike williams, tim pendleton, bob davis, karine j karen grazella. they are retiring from cbs. we learned so much from them. we thank you so much for your dedication, your wisdom, and your positive attitudes. thank you and have a good night. >>> i've been having to learn a whole different language. >> at 6:00, renewed fears over radioactive exposure. >>> you look at the cancer risk of people living here adjacent to the landfill and the cancer risk is one in 500. that is astronomical. >>> already a few light showers from the system coming on shore
a turkey, you pardon the tree. >> reporter: back in oregon, where millions of trees are cut down, tylerey harvest. >> it's a tree. so it's providing oxygen. there is nothing better for the environment than a real christmas tree. >> reporter: in truth, christmas trees are harvested like any other agricultural crop. but for a few weeks in december, it becomes so much more. john blackstone, cbs news, carmel, california. >> those are some great options. that's the "cbs...
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tyler, thank you. tyler mathisen. >>> coming up, walmart down 9% since its all-time high.pended advertising on x, it's trying a new route to attract shoppers now. he l e tas,ext. hi! this listing sounds incredible. let's check it out. says here it gets plenty of light. and this must be the ocean view? of aruba? huh. this listing is misleading. well, when at&t says we give businesses get our best deal, on the iphone 15 pro made with titanium. we mean it. amazing. all my agents want it. says here...“inviting pool”. come on over! too inviting. only at&t gives businesses our best deals on any iphone. get iphone 15 pro on us. (♪♪) (adventurous music) ♪ ♪ ♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. all right. 60 seconds to draw the perfect gift. what's it gonna be? a bottle of don julio, 1942, delivered. delivered with drizly. gifting without the guessing. drizly. >>> welcome back to "the exchange." walmart linking two seasonal favorites, holiday movies and online shopping. the retailer calling it a rom commerce. walmart's add to heart, that's the name
tyler, thank you. tyler mathisen. >>> coming up, walmart down 9% since its all-time high.pended advertising on x, it's trying a new route to attract shoppers now. he l e tas,ext. hi! this listing sounds incredible. let's check it out. says here it gets plenty of light. and this must be the ocean view? of aruba? huh. this listing is misleading. well, when at&t says we give businesses get our best deal, on the iphone 15 pro made with titanium. we mean it. amazing. all my agents want...