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one such case is versus virginia. that was decided in 1967. the supreme court rules in loving that state laws prohibiting interracial marriage were unconstitutional based on equal protection of the 14th amendment. in this liberty provisions. at the time of the loving decision 16 states of interracial marriage. you mightar be surprised it took until the year 2000 for the last state to repeal the law on its books betting interracial marriage. another landmark case relates to same-sex marriage. an old burger fell versus hodges ctthey decided in 2015 that the equal protection and due process of the 14th amendmentse prohibits states from outlying and refusing to recognize same marriages. some 35 states across the country prohibit same-sex marriage in their laws, constitutions, or both. and the so-called, the bars of federal present and ruled unconstitutional by a narrow five -- four supreme court. that law is still on the books. given this landscape it is not unreasonable for same and interracial couples to be fearful the protections of their marri
one such case is versus virginia. that was decided in 1967. the supreme court rules in loving that state laws prohibiting interracial marriage were unconstitutional based on equal protection of the 14th amendment. in this liberty provisions. at the time of the loving decision 16 states of interracial marriage. you mightar be surprised it took until the year 2000 for the last state to repeal the law on its books betting interracial marriage. another landmark case relates to same-sex marriage. an...
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iran versus england, i cried. iran versus england, i cried. iran versus england, i cried. i cried. in four years, iran versus wealth, i cried. in fouryears, i iran versus wealth, i cried. in four years, i will be in the stadium and play for the team. i hope so. one day. it stadium and play for the team. i hope so. one day.— i hope so. one day. it was very sad and depressing. _ i hope so. one day. it was very sad and depressing. width - sad and depressing. width because it _ sad and depressing. width because it was _ sad and depressing. width because it was a _ sad and depressing. width because it was a boring . sad and depressing. width - because it was a boring game. they started well and they were on fire _ they started well and they were on fire and then it went boom. very— on fire and then it went boom. very sad _ on fire and then it went boom. very sad. that is life. it on fire and then it went boom. very sad. that is life.- very sad. that is life. it was very tense- _ very sad. that is life. it was very tense- i _ very sad. that is life. it was very tense. i felt _ v
iran versus england, i cried. iran versus england, i cried. iran versus england, i cried. i cried. in four years, iran versus wealth, i cried. in fouryears, i iran versus wealth, i cried. in four years, i will be in the stadium and play for the team. i hope so. one day. it stadium and play for the team. i hope so. one day.— i hope so. one day. it was very sad and depressing. _ i hope so. one day. it was very sad and depressing. width - sad and depressing. width because it _ sad and...
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, set watch that semi final, england versus canada,— watch that semi final, england versus canada, , set your alarms very early at 3:30 a:m.. if— versus canada, set your alarms very early at 3:30 a:m.. if you _ versus canada, set your alarms very early at 3:30 a:m.. if you don't - early at 3:30 a:m.. if you don't want to get up that early, listen to all on beauty bbc radio 5 life. i'm used to getting up now, you may be aware that league one side forest green rovers were recognised as the world's first vegan football club. well, for world vegan day, bbc sport's daniel raza has been spending time with green gazelles, who say they're the world's first vegan rugby club, and finding out what they're doing to help the environment. it's on a mission to tackle climate change, encourage behavioural change, encourage behavioural change, and just trying to do good in the community.— in the community. make better decisions for _ in the community. make better decisions for this _ in the community. make better decisions for this future - in the community. make better decisions for this future of -
, set watch that semi final, england versus canada,— watch that semi final, england versus canada, , set your alarms very early at 3:30 a:m.. if— versus canada, set your alarms very early at 3:30 a:m.. if you _ versus canada, set your alarms very early at 3:30 a:m.. if you don't - early at 3:30 a:m.. if you don't want to get up that early, listen to all on beauty bbc radio 5 life. i'm used to getting up now, you may be aware that league one side forest green rovers were recognised as the...
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every trending topic is someone versus someone. usa versus iran, morocco versus belgium.'t see anything but world cup hashtags. it is so bad, i don't even know who pete davidson is [bleep] right now. that is so unclear my is. it is buried under inane soccer tweets from idiots like this g guy. see this? lionel messi, what a player. do we need this? do we need this? what a player, what a treat, what a discovery. oh, my god! this guy should quit his job and become a soccer scout. whoever he is. he's got a real eye for finding the best player in the world for the last two decades. listen, pete davidson could be [bleep] kathy bates right now and i wouldn't even know because of trash like this cluttering up my feet! anyway, i got to go. my mom just sent me a video of me as a baby playing in the forest or something. i got to go watch this. back to you, trevor. >> trevor: ronny chieng, everybody. [cheers and applause] you should check out messi, he's going to be amazing. when we come back, michael kosta will give you the secret to getting rich, so don't go away. [cheers and appla
every trending topic is someone versus someone. usa versus iran, morocco versus belgium.'t see anything but world cup hashtags. it is so bad, i don't even know who pete davidson is [bleep] right now. that is so unclear my is. it is buried under inane soccer tweets from idiots like this g guy. see this? lionel messi, what a player. do we need this? do we need this? what a player, what a treat, what a discovery. oh, my god! this guy should quit his job and become a soccer scout. whoever he is....
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Nov 29, 2022
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tech giants, elon musk versus apple.both sides rooting for and against certain folks. i have karl sable coming up. he give us the real knit at nitty-gritty what is happening there. ♪. kevin, where are you?! kevin?!?!?.... hey, what's going on? i'm right here! i was busy cashbacking for the holidays with chase freedom unlimited. you know i can't believe you lost another kevin. it's a holiday tradition! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited. ♪ ♪ everyone remembers the moment they heard, “you have cancer.” how their world stopped... ...and when they found a way to face it. for some,... ...this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda—a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced melanoma, which is a kind of skin cancer where keytruda may be used when your melanoma has spread or cannot be removed by surgery. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer... ...but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after
tech giants, elon musk versus apple.both sides rooting for and against certain folks. i have karl sable coming up. he give us the real knit at nitty-gritty what is happening there. ♪. kevin, where are you?! kevin?!?!?.... hey, what's going on? i'm right here! i was busy cashbacking for the holidays with chase freedom unlimited. you know i can't believe you lost another kevin. it's a holiday tradition! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited. ♪ ♪ everyone remembers the moment they...
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the democrats want to legislate and protect roe versus wade. republicans, it's a mixed bag there. but some want to pass legislation that will prohibit abortion on a national level. and that's a treacherous path because that's going to make an abortion a very, very hot issue for the next coming elections versus it just simply being a state by state issue. in arkansas, it was not a driving factor in the polls. >> it wasn't in arkansas. in the republican party on this issue -- and even you have expressed a certain viewpoint that would -- you know, personally, it sounds like you have supported the idea that exceptions should be placed around cases of rape and incest, even though when you had an opportunity as governor to prevent it, you did. you signed a snap back bill. how do you look back at that decision now, especially given how mobilizing this issue seems to be, you know, broadly? >> it is challenging, and the debate will be state by state of what the exceptions are. in arkansas, it's the life of the mother is the exception. that does not include rape and incest as exceptions. i
the democrats want to legislate and protect roe versus wade. republicans, it's a mixed bag there. but some want to pass legislation that will prohibit abortion on a national level. and that's a treacherous path because that's going to make an abortion a very, very hot issue for the next coming elections versus it just simply being a state by state issue. in arkansas, it was not a driving factor in the polls. >> it wasn't in arkansas. in the republican party on this issue -- and even you...
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white versus latino versus asi versus indigenous.hese communities are intermixed. - [man] and here's lonnie riding the pine, collecting splinters again. - pkew. - it's heavy, dad! (people laugh) (toddler babbles) - these are also american stories. these are also human stories and they're all relatable in my eyes. - [dispatcher] there's only one shooter, gunshot wound to the head. he is down. - [man] 311 to all units. - i felt an affinity for the story. - there is no protol for these things. i don't know what to do. - [sarita] the punjabi sikh community is very strong. there's so many ways people have been resilient coming together. (women chanting) (speaking in foreign language) - there is a narrative of resilience with refugees and immigrants. they're the bearers of all this historical trauma and they somehow magically get through it. and so i wanted to honor the resilience, but not idealize my mom's struggle. - there were so many times i really didn't wanna make this film. hi dad. (speaker in phone mumbles) dad, are you tired? this
white versus latino versus asi versus indigenous.hese communities are intermixed. - [man] and here's lonnie riding the pine, collecting splinters again. - pkew. - it's heavy, dad! (people laugh) (toddler babbles) - these are also american stories. these are also human stories and they're all relatable in my eyes. - [dispatcher] there's only one shooter, gunshot wound to the head. he is down. - [man] 311 to all units. - i felt an affinity for the story. - there is no protol for these things. i...
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target versus amazon walmart has a 21% share of the grocery market target, less than 3% amazon between ecommerce and whole foods. that fits into the story there's the discretionary spend, carl, but you're going into walmart to get your groceries, you may look around and pick up other things, whereas, if you are going into a target or amazon, you are usually there to pie something that is more likely to be discretionary what you're seeing is walmart taking a page from amazon's book in terms of executing or trying to execute that flywheel it wasn't lost on me and many others there's a big bump up in advertising, something that amazon has tried to do to get that profit margin up. it's a high margin business. >> yeah. between all those things, john, people buying more sale items, trading down private label growing 2 x. product shortages and theft which we've talked about a couple of times today costing 400 million in the quarter you analyze annualize that you much shrinkage is continuing for retailers. >> questions about ecommerce in there, too the consumer trading down to private label pr
target versus amazon walmart has a 21% share of the grocery market target, less than 3% amazon between ecommerce and whole foods. that fits into the story there's the discretionary spend, carl, but you're going into walmart to get your groceries, you may look around and pick up other things, whereas, if you are going into a target or amazon, you are usually there to pie something that is more likely to be discretionary what you're seeing is walmart taking a page from amazon's book in terms of...
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does is it-t matter 4.3 versus 3.7? >> it does on some level if rates were moving higher, you would have a better sense of th economy and where the sense of the fed pushing too hard when the fed makes the comments and bullard's comments today i thought were a little outrageous i thought they were aggressive and they -- saying we are not making an impact on any type of inflation when the housing market is under a lot of pressure, when you look at different parts of the at least i think the consumer markets that are under pressure and we haven't even really seen a lot of the teeth of this it is very important and we have housing down in today,p single family houses starting are down 6% and an interest rate dynamic which is frozen and so the fed is, i think, slowly getting there but the kplcomments need to continu and this is a fed that understands the market really never believed them in the past or that they never stood and had the resolve that they needed to have in the past so bullard's comments okay, i get it i tend t
does is it-t matter 4.3 versus 3.7? >> it does on some level if rates were moving higher, you would have a better sense of th economy and where the sense of the fed pushing too hard when the fed makes the comments and bullard's comments today i thought were a little outrageous i thought they were aggressive and they -- saying we are not making an impact on any type of inflation when the housing market is under a lot of pressure, when you look at different parts of the at least i think the...
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charles: that is the old argument about old economy versus new economy.he fact that it is old economy leading the way? >> i think so. i still think there is weakness coming in the "faang" group. it will start to rally first of this coming year. forenow it will be under pressure for quality stocks. bring dance with who you brought to the dance floor is dow jones quality stocks. that is where the focus is now. we switched gears. tough switch gears in the market. charles: we'll talk and maybe get into the "faangs." talk about what name in particular you like and it is disney. before that, they just filed a patent for a new ride, it is missing some of the rails, right? i'm looking at this hinge who the hell would want to be in that. >> a trader. a trader. charles: the openly thing scares me more is the disney chart! we got the big gap move the other day you like disney here. >> oh, yeah. look at my forecast for disney. short term cycles, long-term bullish. look at a pattern we have. megaphone, broadening pattern. people wrote about that for the last 100 years
charles: that is the old argument about old economy versus new economy.he fact that it is old economy leading the way? >> i think so. i still think there is weakness coming in the "faang" group. it will start to rally first of this coming year. forenow it will be under pressure for quality stocks. bring dance with who you brought to the dance floor is dow jones quality stocks. that is where the focus is now. we switched gears. tough switch gears in the market. charles: we'll...
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sadly, naacp versus alabama did not end the discussion. it did for a while, for several decades. think american society generally supported the idea of maintaining the privacy and integrity of freedom of association. and the freedom of association is about as much at the headwaters of all of our rights, our first amendment rights and many other rights protected in the bill of rights. because so much of what we do as groups, as entities, what we do together, relates to other rights and protect us so that we can remind each other that we are not allowed. and particularly -- this is important -- when we can stand -- when standing up to government. when we can assemble, we can stand up to the government more confidently and petition the government for a redress of our treatments is more confidently. for all of us who are religious, it is also essential we be able to assemble to practice our religion. you can't have free speech without the ability to assemble and for most of us, you can't really have religious freedom protections, they don't mean much, because you can't practice. most
sadly, naacp versus alabama did not end the discussion. it did for a while, for several decades. think american society generally supported the idea of maintaining the privacy and integrity of freedom of association. and the freedom of association is about as much at the headwaters of all of our rights, our first amendment rights and many other rights protected in the bill of rights. because so much of what we do as groups, as entities, what we do together, relates to other rights and protect...
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the average earlier this year versus now you almost have to take a step back, the fed should and seeg to happen it's interesting, six months ago today powell took 75 basis points off the table and now over the last five minutes -- five months we've seen four hikes of 75 basis points so, you know, these things take time to work their way through the economy and i think the fed should look at that and take a step back and let that happen because it's not like if things do turn south that they can just flip a switch and make things -- everything right again fed policy takes time to work itself through. >> so back to the growth trade question i know you've been looking at the relative strength of the s&p and the nasdaq for clues about where this goes next >> yeah, so if you go all the way back to the financial crisis there's a trend line in the relative strength of the nasdaq versus the s&p 500, the nasdaq has steadily outperformed in this -- ever since the fed has become increasingly aggressive in hiking rates over the last six months to year, we've seen the relative strength of those g
the average earlier this year versus now you almost have to take a step back, the fed should and seeg to happen it's interesting, six months ago today powell took 75 basis points off the table and now over the last five minutes -- five months we've seen four hikes of 75 basis points so, you know, these things take time to work their way through the economy and i think the fed should look at that and take a step back and let that happen because it's not like if things do turn south that they can...
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i think johnson versus mcintosh. craig versus pennsylvania and dred scott. plessy versus ferguson. i think civil rights cases and shelby county and hold her. i think of affirmative action cases developing. the answer will be put up in response to that is the warren court. what about brown versus board and it is a good case. most people who looked at it carefully understand it did not change much on the ground. things on the ground changed as a result of legislation passed in the 60's, the civil rights act and voting rights act. increase of federal funding for education victim with requirements of it not be used in racially discriminatory ways. that is the argument that the warren court. beyond that it gets out of congress's way. it says the voting rights act is constitutional and civil rights act was constitutional. and that is not the court leading the way. the way i see the warren court is not aberration is it is still -- an argument that justin driver wrote a piece called constitutional conservatism of horned court. the warren court was good for a court. i think about the warren
i think johnson versus mcintosh. craig versus pennsylvania and dred scott. plessy versus ferguson. i think civil rights cases and shelby county and hold her. i think of affirmative action cases developing. the answer will be put up in response to that is the warren court. what about brown versus board and it is a good case. most people who looked at it carefully understand it did not change much on the ground. things on the ground changed as a result of legislation passed in the 60's, the civil...
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idaho versus the united states, doub wkforce here. affirmed an order annulling interstate commerce commission order, a ao idaho's theory of harm was entirely premised on the federal regulation of a private party in its state. justice roberts: well, the licitor general on the others pointed out the courts he t really dealt with the analysis that raises this question. namely, the one in professor harrison's article. the circuit may have beedog it for a long time, but did not address the arguments thatre being raised today. general stone: perpsthat may be a reason why strictly speaking, they are precluded by started sizes -- stare decisis. the fact that the lower courts ncluded by stare decisis from a lower court, lower courts often do things for long period of time, maybe thoughtfully that turn out to be wrong. the court doesn't afford stare decisis. i'm sorry. i misspoke. i am sure i misheard. i'm soy. general stone: it is not prlud by stare decisis, but is thoughtfu htory that is essentially informed everything congress has done subse
idaho versus the united states, doub wkforce here. affirmed an order annulling interstate commerce commission order, a ao idaho's theory of harm was entirely premised on the federal regulation of a private party in its state. justice roberts: well, the licitor general on the others pointed out the courts he t really dealt with the analysis that raises this question. namely, the one in professor harrison's article. the circuit may have beedog it for a long time, but did not address the arguments...
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and it is kind of the services versus products thing that we've also been talking about.ing into q4 which kind of needs to be big for products how are you factoring in not only the current environment, some of the revenge travel and getting out, but then as you mentioned, looking into next year, there are some worries that the consumer might not continue to spend on those kinds of services. what about the products and the ecommerce side, will they continue to spend or slow down spending on that >> i think on product side we'll have to track the holiday. a couple weeks time we'll be talking about cyber 5 and the way the holiday shopping period is evolving. and in the u.s. i would say we're not necessarily seeing any worrying signs on the consumer amazon caused some worry and concern about european consumption trends on their call last thursday night and we'll continue to monitor that that is something we've been calling out in terms of weakness since june but on the u.s. consumer, we're feeling okay about the product side going into it out of holiday. i do think on the ser
and it is kind of the services versus products thing that we've also been talking about.ing into q4 which kind of needs to be big for products how are you factoring in not only the current environment, some of the revenge travel and getting out, but then as you mentioned, looking into next year, there are some worries that the consumer might not continue to spend on those kinds of services. what about the products and the ecommerce side, will they continue to spend or slow down spending on that...
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most notably, the roe versus wade _ they are...roe versus wade decision in _ they are... most notably, the roe versus wade decision in the - they are... most notably, the roe . versus wade decision in the supreme court last summer which had the effect of galvanising supporters, particularly women... the effect of galvanising supporters, particularly women. . ._ effect of galvanising supporters, particularly women... the place a fundamental _ particularly women... the place a fundamental rights _ particularly women... the place a fundamental rights are _ particularly women... the place a fundamental rights are protected | particularly women... the place a - fundamental rights are protected and women _ fundamental rights are protected and women can make their own decisions about— women can make their own decisions about their— women can make their own decisions about their bodies.— about their bodies. turnout is a critical part _ about their bodies. turnout is a critical part of _ about their bodies. turnout is a critical part of any
most notably, the roe versus wade _ they are...roe versus wade decision in _ they are... most notably, the roe versus wade decision in the - they are... most notably, the roe . versus wade decision in the supreme court last summer which had the effect of galvanising supporters, particularly women... the effect of galvanising supporters, particularly women. . ._ effect of galvanising supporters, particularly women... the place a fundamental _ particularly women... the place a fundamental rights...
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what we are seeing in america is red versus blue states., people feel very passionate about the issue of inflation and that is partly because there is a thing called misery and -- misery and decks which is the sum of the unemployment rate and inflation. that has historically tracked the midterm elections outcome pretty well. that would suggest that the misery increase in red states under the biden administration has been bigger than the blue states. that's kind of underpins while -- why there are so many angry people in the red states. >> there is nothing to angry people quite like losing their jobs and that has not happened to the rate people are predicting. some are arguing that is by terms of design in the rate hikes we are seeing. is there concerns that there will not be as many layoffs as people were seeing because people were burned during the pandemic with not being able to bring people back? >> i think there is so adjustment in the labor market right now. right now we are not seeing many adjustments to bring inflation down from the
what we are seeing in america is red versus blue states., people feel very passionate about the issue of inflation and that is partly because there is a thing called misery and -- misery and decks which is the sum of the unemployment rate and inflation. that has historically tracked the midterm elections outcome pretty well. that would suggest that the misery increase in red states under the biden administration has been bigger than the blue states. that's kind of underpins while -- why there...
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that want to watch mortonin versus happy days. that is one chacr from happda, involving some marchand who came in. and rinilliams was so funny that a whole new show was created called more and mandy. they had nothing to do with one another, different audiences. under his view, everything he said about factor four, you wod ve a trial in every single case. he forces all authortoo into factor for with one hand tied behind their back, where there is already a finding that this is a transformative work. miss goldsmith lost under summary judgment, under factor ur, because a district court said hey, you have a transformative warhol. and it is inconceivable that soone would want a shy looking in for the same market that once a happy, iconicris. >> miss blatt, what do you think the second circuit meant when it yak about art crits judges not being urged critics? was the point that aud is supposed to determine how a person who knows notngbout knit either of the works of art, it's supposed toetmine whether they seem different? you can't have
that want to watch mortonin versus happy days. that is one chacr from happda, involving some marchand who came in. and rinilliams was so funny that a whole new show was created called more and mandy. they had nothing to do with one another, different audiences. under his view, everything he said about factor four, you wod ve a trial in every single case. he forces all authortoo into factor for with one hand tied behind their back, where there is already a finding that this is a transformative...
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because it does go on to talk about commercial versus noncommercial. anhere we would saythey're bo bng used in magazine covers to identifyn individual . done. or one clday wow but andy warhol had ulcerative differentsubjective meanings . and reasonable viewer ul take away diffenmeetings from it. ishat second thing relevant at all in the first step in the government's view and i kind like a yes, sir a no if we can get one out of you . >> i say yes to part of your question and explain why. is that okay? >> i can do what you can do whever you want, i was hoping for a yes, sir no. >> the reason i was dog that is you asked about his subjective ienbut also reasonable or perception so i don't thinobctive intent is irrelevant but to subject the audience perception it cabeelevant . i think candace is a good example. campbell's soup cans effect on the viewer effect on the audience depdeon incorporation of a very well-known cmeial advertising window . it wouldn't have worked. >> but me stop you there and i'm sorry to interrupt again but campbell soup seems to be
because it does go on to talk about commercial versus noncommercial. anhere we would saythey're bo bng used in magazine covers to identifyn individual . done. or one clday wow but andy warhol had ulcerative differentsubjective meanings . and reasonable viewer ul take away diffenmeetings from it. ishat second thing relevant at all in the first step in the government's view and i kind like a yes, sir a no if we can get one out of you . >> i say yes to part of your question and explain why....
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you know, beginning at least with bush versus gore, if not shy versus reno and miller versus johnson and culminating in dobbs, i don't think anybody in my caucus has any faith in the supreme court and i think it's legitimacy is at an all-time low with a majority of americans, and certainly the vast majority of people in my caucus. people have always been open to the question of, well, if they strike something down by mingling statutory interpretation, should we go back and rewrite it to make it absolutely clear what we mean? if that will work, we would do it. i we better off leaving well enough -- are we better off leaving well enough alone? i don't think anybody ever defers to the roberts court and to, you know, cavanagh and these people as if, you know, they are somehow a fountain of moral or constitutional authority, because we don't accept it. i guess we do cente -- we decenter the court. we believe we've been standing up to the constitution. when we impeach donald trump, we were standing out for the constitutional order and for the bill of rights and for the people. and when we
you know, beginning at least with bush versus gore, if not shy versus reno and miller versus johnson and culminating in dobbs, i don't think anybody in my caucus has any faith in the supreme court and i think it's legitimacy is at an all-time low with a majority of americans, and certainly the vast majority of people in my caucus. people have always been open to the question of, well, if they strike something down by mingling statutory interpretation, should we go back and rewrite it to make it...
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opening match indeed, it is spain versus ireland. | indeed, it is spain versus ireland.wer down the rankings, the irish about to enact this quite comfortably, i think it is fair to say. the last time i looked at the scoreboard, it was about 55—32, but the score is irrelevant today, and i will tell you why. this is the first sunday wheelchair tournament has been held alongside the men's and women's tournaments, so be huge platform for the sport for a little bit later, we will see the game between england and australia. a rematch of the 2008 world cup, and he had coached jones enough of the ossie's in town, got to be confident, though. ellery to be confident, though. very confident. — to be confident, though. very confident, but _ to be confident, though. very confident, but it _ to be confident, though. very confident, but it is _ to be confident, though. very confident, but it is the - to be confident, though. very confident, but it is the biggest challenge in world sport, is the ashes — challenge in world sport, is the ashes clash, so we are excited. we set it there. _
opening match indeed, it is spain versus ireland. | indeed, it is spain versus ireland.wer down the rankings, the irish about to enact this quite comfortably, i think it is fair to say. the last time i looked at the scoreboard, it was about 55—32, but the score is irrelevant today, and i will tell you why. this is the first sunday wheelchair tournament has been held alongside the men's and women's tournaments, so be huge platform for the sport for a little bit later, we will see the game...
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england versus the usa.t is kind of a big day! it is black friday. shopping for the time being seems to be taking precedence over everything else, the holiday shopping season now well underway. more than 100 66 million shoppers are expected to dig into their -- 166 million shoppers are expected to dig into their wallets this weekend. one of new york's busiest shopping districts, is it busy? >> it was busy. there was a massive line at 5:30 this morning outside of macy's. there is certainly a lot of trying on shoes and perfume inside, plenty of stock they have to get through, but i would say it is not as busy as black fridays i have seen in the past. a lot of people are going in, trying on clothes, trying on perfume, not coming out with the merchandise. they want to go home and shop online now that they have tried it on. it is like department stores are less for shopping and more for the experience. guy: does this mean this is a pandemic hangover effect or is this e-commerce continuing to eat into traditional
england versus the usa.t is kind of a big day! it is black friday. shopping for the time being seems to be taking precedence over everything else, the holiday shopping season now well underway. more than 100 66 million shoppers are expected to dig into their -- 166 million shoppers are expected to dig into their wallets this weekend. one of new york's busiest shopping districts, is it busy? >> it was busy. there was a massive line at 5:30 this morning outside of macy's. there is certainly...
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Nov 15, 2022
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naacp versus alabama, were given the glimpse into how this can be affected by social trends that tendo lead the people effectively forfeiting the right to adequate representation and the coercive forthcoming you can extract some of confidential information, you can extract the information regarding donor list in the composition through association and specifically so that you can hold those individuals upper shame, ridicule, and scorn in the bad things are going to end up unfortunately, in that case, and that these rights of freedom of speech ofig association and disposal of the freedom of association typically were a group espouses distance of believes that the right it worked out that there were talk about specifically was the right not to have to open the komodo enemy known to the entire world as part of them is supporting them and so forth and of course, sadly naacp versus alabama did not put in into the discussion and it did for a while, for several decades following the and in a double seat following alabama and exceptions from time to time to think american society generally su
naacp versus alabama, were given the glimpse into how this can be affected by social trends that tendo lead the people effectively forfeiting the right to adequate representation and the coercive forthcoming you can extract some of confidential information, you can extract the information regarding donor list in the composition through association and specifically so that you can hold those individuals upper shame, ridicule, and scorn in the bad things are going to end up unfortunately, in that...
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dollar versus offshore revision d, down 1.89%.at china may be reopening or at least lessening its covid zero policies. we have the two year yield down, and the 10 year yield flipping higher. as for china related stocks, this is remarkable. shares of nike rallying up 5.2%. best day since march of 2021. estee lauder up 7%. best day since 2020. alcoa up 10%, best day since october 2020 one. these companies all receive a fair amount of exposure of revenue from china. therefore, the big rally on the idea that we may see china lessen those covid zero policies at some point. today was feeling good. however, four down days in row may be turning into five. we are looking at a brutal down week after two a couple weeks. it felt like we were having a solid bear market rally. with these losses on the week, it is hard to say what is going to go on. uncertainty continues to be the same and name of the game and you thousand 22 -- in 2022. guy: thank you very much, indeed. let's talk about what we've got coming up next week. it is friday. next wee
dollar versus offshore revision d, down 1.89%.at china may be reopening or at least lessening its covid zero policies. we have the two year yield down, and the 10 year yield flipping higher. as for china related stocks, this is remarkable. shares of nike rallying up 5.2%. best day since march of 2021. estee lauder up 7%. best day since 2020. alcoa up 10%, best day since october 2020 one. these companies all receive a fair amount of exposure of revenue from china. therefore, the big rally on the...
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Nov 28, 2022
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because it does go on to talk about commercial versus non commercial.ere, we would sath're both being used in magazine covers to identify an individu, okay? done. or one could y, but andy warhol had all sorts different subjective meanings to, a reasonable viewer could take a wait different meanings fr it. is that second thing relevant atll in the first step, and the governments view? i would kind of like a yes or no, if i could get one out of u. >> can i say yes to part your question, and explain why? is that okay? >> you can do whatever you want, i was just hoping f aes or a no. >> the reason that i would like to do that is because you asked about his objective attempt, and the reasonable perception of the audience. i don't think this objective attempt i -- think that's relevant. but the audiences perception, i think it can be, lent and here's. how compulsive can it' a very relevant example of thi campbell's soup cans effect on the viewer, effect on the audience, depended on the incorporation of a very well-known commercial advertising logo. it wouldn'
because it does go on to talk about commercial versus non commercial.ere, we would sath're both being used in magazine covers to identify an individu, okay? done. or one could y, but andy warhol had all sorts different subjective meanings to, a reasonable viewer could take a wait different meanings fr it. is that second thing relevant atll in the first step, and the governments view? i would kind of like a yes or no, if i could get one out of u. >> can i say yes to part your question, and...
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he may be the one election in georgia inum 2024 if it's biden versus trump to and let's say they run a completely fair election and announces that trump has one. are peoplenk on the left going o believe him? i think the kind of doubts about election integrity we see on the right fomented by trump are areg to boomerang and we going to have people on the left having the same kind of doubt. having transparency and good election administration makes it harder for elections to be stolen but also harder to -- that elections are being stolen. >> i want to post remind everyone please put your questions in the youtube chat and we will get to the questions presumed. we look forward to getting air re questions. rick as you know better than anyone efforts to expose disclosure with regards to campaign finance reform have been unsuccessful since citizen united in 2010. the d.i.s.c.l.o.s.e. act met cnever made it to congress. why would we believe disclosure laws arest any more likely to be adopted? >> let me talk about why it's a good solution. our election laws are outdated. today if a man says jo
he may be the one election in georgia inum 2024 if it's biden versus trump to and let's say they run a completely fair election and announces that trump has one. are peoplenk on the left going o believe him? i think the kind of doubts about election integrity we see on the right fomented by trump are areg to boomerang and we going to have people on the left having the same kind of doubt. having transparency and good election administration makes it harder for elections to be stolen but also...
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if it is biden versus trump 2. let's say hice runs a completely fair election and announces trump has won. our people on the left going to believe him? the kind of doubts about election integrity we see on the right that were fomented by trump will boomerang and we will have people on the left have the same kind of doubt. having fair rules and transparency, having good election administration makes it harder for elections to be stolen but also harder to lie about elections being stolen. >> host: several proposals i want to remind everyone of. you can put your questions on the youtube chat and we will get to them soon and look forward to getting your questions. another proposal you had is for greater disclosure. you know better than anyone efforts to have greater disclosure with regard to campaign-finance reform have been unsuccessful since citizens united in 2,010. the disclose act never made it through congress. why believe disclosure laws are any more likely to be adopted? >> let me talk about why disclosure is a
if it is biden versus trump 2. let's say hice runs a completely fair election and announces trump has won. our people on the left going to believe him? the kind of doubts about election integrity we see on the right that were fomented by trump will boomerang and we will have people on the left have the same kind of doubt. having fair rules and transparency, having good election administration makes it harder for elections to be stolen but also harder to lie about elections being stolen....
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a lot of these classic americana songs have versus, more than what people are familiar with. there was one that i heard him singing around the appointment -- apartment, the red man was pressed from his home in the west, it is unlikely he will ever return to the banks of red river where seldom if ever is flickering campfires burn. i said come again? that was home on the range? it was an awakening for me all of the nuance in stories like our treatment of the indigenous peoples of america for example. how they are addressed then they fade then they come back up. how so many of our human stories in our country need to continue to be part of the conversation. that was something that stuck with me until now. i was going to write a book about my perspective on our relationship with nature. i said that reminds me of back in kansas when that was written, their relationship with the local tribes that once were there leading healthy lives in an agrarian way getting along with mother nature. then the europeans came in and said we would like to do a less good job with your topsoil. until
a lot of these classic americana songs have versus, more than what people are familiar with. there was one that i heard him singing around the appointment -- apartment, the red man was pressed from his home in the west, it is unlikely he will ever return to the banks of red river where seldom if ever is flickering campfires burn. i said come again? that was home on the range? it was an awakening for me all of the nuance in stories like our treatment of the indigenous peoples of america for...
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time prices are really true prices versus nominal and real. these time prices together capture wrote -- what it really costs you to buy something. >> in the example you weave in throughout the book is a farmer in india. >> that's a good one. that goes back to 1960. your guy in india, how much time you spend to earn or buy rice for the day. back then based on the price of rice and hourly income it would take about seven to eight hours. that's a guy working all day to earn money to buy my rice. since 1960, the price of rice as fallen. incomes have increased in india. now, it takes less than an hour. that's like an 80% to 90% drop in the time price. so, india now has six or seven more hours a day they can devote to someone -- somewhere else. compare that to somebody in indiana. in 1960 it took them one hour to earn the money to buy their bushel of wheat. today it takes less than six minutes. so, their time price has fallen by the same amount. but it was actually better off, the guy in india that has six hours, or, the guy in indiana that has 50 m
time prices are really true prices versus nominal and real. these time prices together capture wrote -- what it really costs you to buy something. >> in the example you weave in throughout the book is a farmer in india. >> that's a good one. that goes back to 1960. your guy in india, how much time you spend to earn or buy rice for the day. back then based on the price of rice and hourly income it would take about seven to eight hours. that's a guy working all day to earn money to...
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the roe versus wade case came down in 1973. i thought that implementing the supreme court decision roe versus wade was very important. it didn't mean anything if doctors weren't doing the abortions. i became convinced that performing abortions was the most important thing i could do in medicine. when i opened my practice, i wanted women to be able to know that they could walk in with their hat on and have a safe abortion and that was the purpose. that our commitment was to that. two weeks after the abortion clinic opened in colorado, in november of 1973, i arted getting obscene death threats in the middle of the night. and i started sleeping with a rifle by my bed. that was 49 years ago. and really nothing has changed. ere were five shots fired through the front of my fice with a high-powered rifle. one of the bullets just missed a member of my staff. these people will stop at nothing and they will accept any level of violence to impose their views on other people. this is a violent, fascist movement. overturning roe versus wad
the roe versus wade case came down in 1973. i thought that implementing the supreme court decision roe versus wade was very important. it didn't mean anything if doctors weren't doing the abortions. i became convinced that performing abortions was the most important thing i could do in medicine. when i opened my practice, i wanted women to be able to know that they could walk in with their hat on and have a safe abortion and that was the purpose. that our commitment was to that. two weeks after...
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Nov 19, 2022
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he did. versus tottenham, but he did. is that the younger players haven't to an elbow they're listening elbow and they're not listening to of don't to him and they sort of don't like was like sure you've the like it was like sure you've the best player arguably of all time you want to copy what he's doing. do something else doing. let's do something else to say. and players have to say. and some players have like single out as like darlow who he single out as one professional one of the great professional players. to players. surely you want to listen if. he's in listen to an elder if. he's in your and watch him. yeah, your club and watch him. yeah, but then if you spoke to ten or you spoke to the coaching they might know sancho's been might say you know sancho's been a fantastic professional you know i mean he had a difficult transition over to united but dortmund he was incredible you know can't believe that he's know i can't believe that he's sitting there wads of chocolate cake. it doesn't it doesn't really sound or r
he did. versus tottenham, but he did. is that the younger players haven't to an elbow they're listening elbow and they're not listening to of don't to him and they sort of don't like was like sure you've the like it was like sure you've the best player arguably of all time you want to copy what he's doing. do something else doing. let's do something else to say. and players have to say. and some players have like single out as like darlow who he single out as one professional one of the great...
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we're hearing europe will be the worst-case scenario versus the u.s. with oil, lack of bullets by the bank. why sit up >> this is a bit of a head scratcher in some ways, but actually when you dove into it, it starts to make a bit of sense. first of all, it's all about expectations so expectations with europe, there's a complete consensus europe was in a recession, down in the dumps what's the rate of change and where is it going in the u.s.? i'll track it. the rate of change has been deteriorating in the u.s. relative to europe, plus i think there is a bit of hope springing eternal in terms of, you know, the new year, and maybe with extreme economic pessimism, just any lifting, any improvement in that can have an effect, and what can you buy if you want to pull it back from an existing underweight position on global growth, and the answer is, might be the end of china, still pretty iffy. you go to the dax, don't you that's the proxy and the value is reasonable there as opposed to stakes and quality of earnings. there's been no exuberance actually the f
we're hearing europe will be the worst-case scenario versus the u.s. with oil, lack of bullets by the bank. why sit up >> this is a bit of a head scratcher in some ways, but actually when you dove into it, it starts to make a bit of sense. first of all, it's all about expectations so expectations with europe, there's a complete consensus europe was in a recession, down in the dumps what's the rate of change and where is it going in the u.s.? i'll track it. the rate of change has been...
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as you said, the marquee races, warnock versus walker, kemp versus abrams. there is a sizeable chance we won't know tonight. georgia law requires a majority to win, 50% plus one. if there is no candidate who crosses the threshold there, there's a runoff. that will be on december 6th. also, let's talk about audits and recounts. you probably remember 2020. the votes for president in georgia were counted three times statewide. there was the initial machine count, then the secretary of state ordered an rla, that's a risk limiting audit. it was required for one statewide race. there will be another one this cycle. it was by hand. the secretary of state chose the presidential race. it was the largest hand count in u.s. history, close 5 million votes statewide. and we also saw this in 2020 f. a candidate's loss is within half a percentage point, the law allows the second place finisher to request a machine recount within two days of certification and the 2020 all counts ended with the same tlault biden won. we could see any or all of these. there will be the rla, t
as you said, the marquee races, warnock versus walker, kemp versus abrams. there is a sizeable chance we won't know tonight. georgia law requires a majority to win, 50% plus one. if there is no candidate who crosses the threshold there, there's a runoff. that will be on december 6th. also, let's talk about audits and recounts. you probably remember 2020. the votes for president in georgia were counted three times statewide. there was the initial machine count, then the secretary of state...
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Nov 16, 2022
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so significant outperformance versus the stocks. we expect to have a mixed quarter with nvidia.ket. two-thirds of their gaming revenue is tied to the chinese economy and european economy that's two-thirds. that needs to be cleared out they've been doing a good job under shipping that market to try to clear it out, but we think it's got another quarter or so to go. on the data center side, we're expecting to hear mixed data points on the positive side, there's still spending from the hyper scalers on artificial intelligence and machine learning, natural language processing engines we don't see that slowing down but where we see a slow down within data center is in the small, medium sized businesses spend less on cloud and some weakness in the enterprise so we expect it to be a mixed bag, but nvidia's going to be important because it's basically the last semiconductor company typically is a good indication of overall data center demand, which has really been the bright spot for semis over the last several years. >> hasn't been great news for the semis, but tsmc, it got a double sh
so significant outperformance versus the stocks. we expect to have a mixed quarter with nvidia.ket. two-thirds of their gaming revenue is tied to the chinese economy and european economy that's two-thirds. that needs to be cleared out they've been doing a good job under shipping that market to try to clear it out, but we think it's got another quarter or so to go. on the data center side, we're expecting to hear mixed data points on the positive side, there's still spending from the hyper...
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Nov 18, 2022
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he did. versus tottenham, but he did. is that the younger players haven't to an elbow they're listening elbow and they're not listening to of don't to him and they sort of don't like was like sure you've the like it was like sure you've the best player arguably of all time you want to copy what he's doing. do something else doing. let's do something else to say. and players have to say. and some players have like single out as like darlow who he single out as one professional one of the great professional players. to players. surely you want to listen if. he's in listen to an elder if. he's in your and watch him. yeah, your club and watch him. yeah, but then if you spoke to ten or you spoke to the coaching they might know sancho's been might say you know sancho's been a fantastic professional you know i mean he had a difficult transition over to united but dortmund he was incredible you know can't believe that he's know i can't believe that he's sitting there wads of chocolate cake. it doesn't it doesn't really sound or r
he did. versus tottenham, but he did. is that the younger players haven't to an elbow they're listening elbow and they're not listening to of don't to him and they sort of don't like was like sure you've the like it was like sure you've the best player arguably of all time you want to copy what he's doing. do something else doing. let's do something else to say. and players have to say. and some players have like single out as like darlow who he single out as one professional one of the great...
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these battles are always framed as democrats versus republicans, republicans versus democrats. stuck in the middle are black voters coming young voters who are first-time voters especially come in the elderly voters. those most likely to not fill out that one little piece of information, that date or thinking, oh, they want my date of birth, or be distracted by your kids and scribble scratch in a way that may not be legible. it really should not matter. the litigation designed to make sure the voters intent is honored, respected, and held high. juan: i am wondering your evaluation of the tactic of president trump, supporters in the maga movement, to have those who support their viewpoints vote in person on election day as opposed to voting by mail, which makes it possible through massive challenges of mail-in ballots, but also means there votes get counted first and then create a sort of perception of who is the actual winner. the possibility that more and more of the countries developing that democrats mostly vote by mail and republicans vote in person? >> it is bizarro world
these battles are always framed as democrats versus republicans, republicans versus democrats. stuck in the middle are black voters coming young voters who are first-time voters especially come in the elderly voters. those most likely to not fill out that one little piece of information, that date or thinking, oh, they want my date of birth, or be distracted by your kids and scribble scratch in a way that may not be legible. it really should not matter. the litigation designed to make sure the...