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white house. descriptively referred to as white house or executive mentioned, but the white house, but was not officiallyed the white hoeuntil the presidency of teddy roosevelt and he had that famous letterhead we have today, "the white house, washington." >> if you have visited the white house, or wishing to get inside, now is your chance to ask questions about his history and how presidents have lived and worked in there. how it has changed over the course of 200+ years. we will take a call and i want to have you talk about harry truman and his enormous refurbishing. we will hear from richard in massachusetts, you are on with stewart mclaurin, good evening . >> how are you? >> hello, richard >> can you hear me? >> yes welcome. >> that is great. full-scale, which he built? is it the actual white house? >> the exterior model that we began this conversation in front of is 1/5 the scale of the white house. we would need a really big building to actually replicate the white house. you can look across the street and see the full-scale white house but we have taken down this building, the size digestible so y
white house. descriptively referred to as white house or executive mentioned, but the white house, but was not officiallyed the white hoeuntil the presidency of teddy roosevelt and he had that famous letterhead we have today, "the white house, washington." >> if you have visited the white house, or wishing to get inside, now is your chance to ask questions about his history and how presidents have lived and worked in there. how it has changed over the course of 200+ years. we...
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color, dismiss all white members of it and hire only blacks, at a lower cost. >> that dorky in uniform is john mays, white house doorman and official butler. >> i like to talk about the white house because the white house often is seen as the central american place so i want people to realize that part of that centrality is because it's a place that's grappled with questions of race. it's a place that was reflective of its time, so i want people to realize that what the white house is, is a symbol of america for good, for ill, a symbol of what's possible and a symbol of america falling down, failing to meet its stated ideals. >> the employees of the white house today are as diverse as our nation's population. working behind the scenes, they provide a continuity to the white house through different administrations, as well as making this place a home and stage for presidential families. >> they are part of a sense of primacy, so you don't see them sharing all their stories. they feel that part of their professional life is to do the work. what is said in the white house stays in the white house, and in some ways they really have been some of the guardians of tradition when
color, dismiss all white members of it and hire only blacks, at a lower cost. >> that dorky in uniform is john mays, white house doorman and official butler. >> i like to talk about the white house because the white house often is seen as the central american place so i want people to realize that part of that centrality is because it's a place that's grappled with questions of race. it's a place that was reflective of its time, so i want people to realize that what the white house...
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white. so it was referred to the script of lee as the white house or the executive mansion, but or the white house. but it wasn't official. he named the white house until the presidency of teddy roosevelt, and he actually had that famous letterhead that we still have today. the white house. washington if you have been to washington and have visited the white house, always wish you could get inside. now's your chance to ask questions about its history. how presidents have lived and worked in their and and how it has changed over the course of its 200 plus years. we're going to take a call and then i want to have you talk about harry truman and his enormous. miss as well. the official story of the white house. we're going to hear from richard in massachusetts. richard, you're on with stuart mcclure. and good evening. hi, how are you? hi, richard. you hear me? yes, sir, we can. welcome. yes, sir. well, that's great. is it a full scale of what you would you built? i mean, is a full scale. actually, the actual white house. well, the exterior model that we began this conversation in front of is on
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white house on the state floor. nixon's contribution to the white house physically is enormous. the white house today is in effect, the nixon house in the state rooms. you could use it as a set for a nixon movie, and it would be pretty authentic. they brought the white house to that state, but outside the gates it is a home whose history and occupants are still under siege for much of his presidency from the vietnam protesters at the beginning, his tenure to the watergate scandal. at the end, the white house becomes an insular place for president nixon and a place where he finds solace. one particular room that adjoins the lincoln bedroom, richard nixon, was a man who cherished his solitude, his intellectual privacy. it was his habit to hole up in what was his favorite room in the white house? the sitting room he loved a fire in the fireplace, and it was his even in the height of summer. i'm watching it summer at that to turn the air conditioning up high as it would go and start a fire. and it's important for every president to have not only a place, but a time when he can think just thin
white house on the state floor. nixon's contribution to the white house physically is enormous. the white house today is in effect, the nixon house in the state rooms. you could use it as a set for a nixon movie, and it would be pretty authentic. they brought the white house to that state, but outside the gates it is a home whose history and occupants are still under siege for much of his presidency from the vietnam protesters at the beginning, his tenure to the watergate scandal. at the end,...
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white house.- leave the white house. they were involuntarily _ leave the white house. they were involuntarily retired from the white house and decided they— the white house and decided they wanted to set up something they wanted to set up something they could continue to do the good — they could continue to do the good work they had done, and so creating — good work they had done, and so creating the carter center 40 years — creating the carter center 40 years ago was an opportunity to bring — years ago was an opportunity to bring people together for conflict resolution and to look at global— conflict resolution and to look at global health concerns and all of— at global health concerns and all of the work they did, whether they were travelling to a small— whether they were travelling to a small village in south sudan or chad. — a small village in south sudan or chad. it _ a small village in south sudan or chad, it reminded them of their— or chad, it reminded them of their home and it was a lifetime _ their home and it was a lifetime of service for them, whether— lifet
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white white or choose bodies entities that they're playing into this smart one is very much the political aspect of it. it's essentially the inaugurate. the campaign team becomes part of the transitions and the inaugural committee. and they're raising money to put together a not real balls and they're putting together the event at the capital one center, for example, which had the big rally yesterday and as a meeting place today. then you have the very specific traditional things that happened on capitol hill. the dias that was set up. it's not being used right now. be all of the festivities and the launch and that happens inside the capitol. everything like of that is handled by senator clover char from minnesota, including down to the details of the menu for their luncheon, which includes a minnesota apple dessert. misquote of char, from minnesota. so she can put her personal touches on subjects and have the supreme court a walking in, by the way. now, as we said they, they play an integral part of this service. and it's the most important part of the ceremony really, along with the president and elect and the vice president elect because they will be administering the oats of office worth remembering sometimes. so it's very short, as we'll see, evidently the oath of office, very short. but sometimes they get it wrong, it happens. it happens a lot, a lot of pressure to okay. sure. and they exhibit in all seriousness, sometimes they get it wrong and there needs to be a redo. yeah, uh, i believe mr. uh, the supreme court. uh, mark let's. so let's listen it. let's see the . okay, so this may be the musical prelude the ceremony, as we said, is gonna start minutes from now. the so the we're hoping that this time there will be no need to redo the end of office, but famously brock obama had to do it again. once in public. there was a little bit of a slip up. you have to do it again in private with mr. roberts, this spring quartets just has to, has to give the, of the oath of office in a very specific way. and he missed a word or 2 in that process. so he had to return to the white house later that day and do it one once again. so even if you're a supreme court box lead, sometimes you're not is up verbally dexterous as one should be in that type of extremely diplomatic report. if loved it, it's fine. he flip did they redid it. uh no big um, but of course this just such a big magnifying glass on that moment. i know the number of eyes that are on this just because of how significant it is because of course, the president of the united states is one of the most of the, one of the most powerful people in the world. and he or she, but so far it's always been a will end up potentially having an impact on so many policy issues of course domestically, but really globally as well. yeah, and i think to some extent, we're seeing that reflected in who president trump has invited to be in this relatively intimate room, you know, in including foreign heads of state including or tech already are don't know for the children and bear and the children of donald trump a tiffany i'
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white white. so 0 people in the white screen got 4 minutes. good system for me and they should be me. so 3 body productive for one of them. i know it's a new camera. i'm with this, but peter velma from focus on something that's similar to this in the you know what to put him in the board. the so sort of my so name around you one is a dental visit just it's a pit the only according to the bucks in the to the cool my you watching in both. i'm about be like 3 cool. my you're not throwing up and running much wasteful. but no, no, no. so monday a yellow, the new color you can know, fortunately, you know, i don't know how to teach the code dealer. so was the to the course. so we about to me yesterday said to me on the existence mode to the console. of course let me pull to now. so we're on the one that's listed on much longer in recent years, thousands of studies and dozens of bunks of appeared in survey about the dangers of uranium weapons. but for some reason, major countries are reluctant to acknowledge the dangers to people on the environment. it's of interest to us, a told them please.
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white and racist. especially white. white as steve do see at a nude beach. er could not rely on facts for the observation he had to resort to heavy-handed photo edits in which the magazine reviews -- removes blacks from the cover photo in the party quoting a partygoer without mentioning the race. they could have but there goes your byline. it's no cover story if it's black and white. and according to a young black conservative c.j. pearson there were black partiers they either cropped out or carefully avoided the photo. that must have been awed asking blacks to move out of the photo because they ruin the narrative. it's a very specific wedding photographer. just the bridesmaid now the parents not just the white people. so who are the racists now? of course it's not new. but it's even more pointless and the beast being slayed. and it's too easy to say this time it's different. so you can pick any issue with crime immigration ends social events underneath it's always the racism. now there is a helplessness and it's due to our reliance on outside forces telling
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white house? guest: the trumps are. they are responsible for getting their belongings to the white house. once it hits the white house gate, the white house ushers office is responsible, and the first lady of course, and the family, or making sure those items are where they need to go. but it is up to the family to get those items there. as far as mar-a-lago, that would be the president's home. when he visits there, there will be a certain amount of staff that will join him there, including personal staff, and that, again, is no learning curve, because that has happened before. host: this is bradley blakeman. he was part of this process of changing over the white house from one president to another. thank you for your time today. guest: thank you so much. host: again, we continue watching members of congress continued to take their places for the inauguration. faces you find familiar there as you keep watching the screen. let's hear from rashad. rashad joins us from canada, democrats line. caller: thank you for having me. i want as a buyer -- start by saying how martin luther king jr. day, the day to celebrate
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white white board with the words, the nightmare is over, written in hebrew. >> emily is in high spirits on the road to recovery. as you would have seen last night she's an amazingly strong and resilient young woman. >> and emily damari also posted a story on instagram thanking her family and the protest movement pushing for the hostages' release. >>> meanwhile, palestinians returning home to the southern city of rafah in gaza found a scene of massive destruction with entire neighborhoods wiped out. >>> a rare winter storm is bringing snow, freezing rain, sleet, and dangerously cold temperatures across the south. drivers in amarillo, texas, encountered white out conditions yesterday as the national weather service warned of dangerous, life threatening travel. in houston rarely used snowplows were deployed ahead of the storm expected to bring 5 inches of snow to some areas. airports were shutdown, and across the state hundreds of schools were closed. winter storm warnings are in effect in seven states from texas to south carolina and northern florida. about 170 million people from the rockies to the east are under extreme cold warnings or cold weather advisories. >>> firefighters quickly put out several brush fires that erupted yesterday in southern california amid continuing windy and dry conditions. crews extinguished one fire that started south of the iconic griffith observatory. a man suspected of starting the fire was taken into custody. further south evacuation warnings were in effect as crews battled the brush fire near san diego. los angeles mayor karen bass said l.a. is prepared for any possible new fires as the national weather s
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you know, i always find it funny when a person he's saying white supremacist, a white man saying white supremacy is the problem. i was, but not him. yeah, because he's got his merit badge and he has his blm and his other stuff, so, you know, but not him. interesting. it's virtue signaling. but it wasn't about that. this was about january 6th. this was about starting to lay the tracks. you can't call a guy hitler unless he has followers. so you continue to build the lay the tracks. you put party over people by saying the biggest threat was white supremacists. and who is the king of the white supremacists? well, it's donald trump, president trump. so this was part of the whole plan to get him out and not have the ability to come back. clearly, it did not work, but this was what this was about. so he would say the most dangerous thing that was facing us, because when you make believe monsters up, when you say things like global warming is an existential threat, things you can't prove, so it can go away when you want it and it can appear when you need it. that's what this entire administra
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when anyone in this house wears white, it doesn't stay white for long. white? to soccer? not gonna slide tackle. but now with tide oxi white, we can clean our white clothes without using bleach even works on colors. i slide tackled. i see that. it's got to be tide. >>> we are back with a blowout in the college football playoffs. ohio state got their revenge and then some for that regular-season loss to number-one-ranked oregon. >> over to the right guard, and luke montgomery played at right guard. >> off the fake, down the middle! caught! touchdown! buckeyes on fire! >> on fire is right. the buckeyes never took their foot off the gas. the ducks finally got on board at the end of the second quarter but already looked cooked. jeremiah smith reeled in three long touchdown passes from will howard. and the buckeyes rolled to a 41-21 win. ohio state advances to face texas in the semi-finals next friday. it was all horns in the first half with 77 yards in the first two plays for a quick touchdown and then a 75-yard punt return. texas cruising into the fourth quarter with a 16-poi
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like they want to return to a culture in the united states where white people held white people, white white males held 95% of the levers of power. and for him. >> to say the. >> last 50 or 60 years. >> of prejudice. >> what he means is. that white people. >> now, today. >> white christian males now only hold 80% of the levers of power. and that's somehow a problem when white male christians represent about 27% of the country and they hold 80% of the power, that's somehow a prejudicial situation. so your listeners and the. people that are watching here should readily understand what he means by prejudice and, and what his idea of that is, is i want white christian males to be back in power in a full way. >> do you want to comment on this? >> yeah, i think that's spot on. you know the thing, there's lots of things that, you know, make me afraid of donald trump. but the thing that annoys me the most is that he implies that he got to where he is for merit. you know, he was born wealthy, he had a lot of money, and nothing he's earned has been by merit. and he just wants to go back to this
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white house are involved. would you like to see more involvement from the white house or incoming administration? >> i think ultimately we will need involvement from both. last fall with the short three-day strike, we were at the forefront to call the biden administration to intervene and conclude negotiations. these negotiations are terminal here. the 15th, eight days from now, five days before the inauguration. we can't afford for the current administration to drop the ball on this. if we end up in a strike, which is something we all want to avoid, it's going to be incumbent on the incoming administration to deal with that and its aftermath. no one wants to deal with a strike. these demands by the ila leadership are frankly just unsupported. until we get more reasonableness, i'm worried that we are, indeed, heading toward a strike. >> neil bradley, i appreciate your time and insight on this matter. >> thanks for having me. >> for more on the port labor talks, we're joined by judy mcreynolds from the trucking company arcbest. good morning. >> good morning. happy new year. >> you work with companies and everyone looking with visibility into the upply chain. what are your customers telling you and how it impacts your business as well? >> we are in touch with a lot of customers, as you mentioned. you know, right before the holiday season, we were talking about many of our customers and, you know, because of disruption like the port strike, potential could be, we hear from our customers the importance of communication and visibility and they also, you know, are especially interested in this whenever we had disruption like this. you know, we see these disruption as happening more often and our role in helping our customers is to help them plan for these and navigate through them. we do a great job of that at arcbest. >> depending on the estimates, this strike, if it happens, could cost $4.5 billion to $7.5 billion per week. we have the potential of tariffs with the new administration take over on january 20th. are you seeing more of your customers moving their freight to the west coast ports to try to avoid the strike and also tell us what are they doing when it comes to tariffs? what are they saying to you? >> on the west coast, you know, movement there have been reports that customers have been, you know, planning ahead and addressing that, but whenever we think about these things, they really end up being options for customers. you know, we have seen many disruption over the years. you know, we're a company that's been in business nearly 100 years and we've seen economic ups and downs and multiple administrations and pandemic. what we help our customers do is stay flixable exible with the a to adapt. many of these events are short term in nature and you can navigate through them with some options and different solution development in their supply chains. you know, what we try to do is really help stay close to our customers and help them through the thinking that is needed. maybe better sourcing and capacity for the providers in the event these things happen so we can be sure they got the best outcome. >> trying to mitigate the disruption. i imagine. i want to ask about something that's coming up. a time period in a few weeks from now. mid-january. we hit on the potential for the strike at the ports and the tariffs potentially and earlier than normal lunar new year. >> yes. >> those are things you have been talking to people about. this is a longer term question. do you think this potential time that could have a lot of congestion and confusion, do you see that potentially breaking the u.s. out of the freight recession we have been talking about for the last two years? does this have the potential to make companies mindful and stack more inventory and reversing some of the declines when it comes to rates we have seen over the last couple of years? >> i think these are all things that could come together and create an environment like that, but what's important to remember is -- is the plans that you can put together to address, you know, the short-term issues. what we like to do is -- is think about these things with our customers over the long term and, you know, there are so many things that have been on the horizon that are important to them. whenever we look at the priorities our customers are experiencing, they talk to us about, you know, the importance of tech and efficiency in their supply chains. we hear a lot about communication and visibility and, you know, their margins are squeezed especially when certain events like this happen. so, there's an overriding theme which is to improve efficiency and reduce costs. the customers we do business with are really focused on that this year. we've been doing some work in our city routes, you know, that have really optimized those. we saved $13 million in savings last year and we're looking forward to doing more and using a.i. to anticipate demand and help us optimize our pickup routes. you and i talked before about bots. it's another solution that can help with ies with customers. cutting trailer time from hours to minutes. on the smart autonomy side, we can reduce operating cost by 40% by having a human in the loop with the autonomous and remotely driven forklifts. >> judy, the supply chain is a big theme this year. we have to bring you back to talk specifically about that. it's been great talking to you today. thank you for your time and insight. it is greatly appreciated. >> thank you, frank. >> thank you. >>> automation at ports is a rising trend going forward with port officials in rotterdam say it is important to increase the efficiency of speed. if you are looking to invest, zpmc is a shanghai listed crane maker expected to see benefits from the automation trend. there are two others as well which make equipment and components needed for port automation. software for automation is the biggest long term opportunity. to power automated rerepetitive tasks. the supply chain is expected for than after price software or erp. s.a.p. has a quarter of the market. >>> as we head to break, a check of palantir shares. the stock shedding 5% yesterday. we will take a look at the moves right now. palantir shares up fractionally. morgan stanley with a warning the stock could fall further. palantir has declined six of the last seven trading sessions. much more "worldwide exchange" coming up after this. stay with us. >>> you've got this incredible graphics card here. blackwell. i'm going to shrink it and put it in there. does that ake any sense? you can do that with our artificial intelligence. >> so, that was nvidia ceo jensen huang giving the keynote address at ces last night with the chips on artificial intelligence. this on the nvidia shares hitting a record high yesterday pushing higher in the pre-market. welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm frank holland. we will have more on jensen huang and the stock that has been treading water since the election. >>> let kick off with the check of the u.s. stock futures with the s&p and nasdaq coming off back-to-back winning days. futures solidly in the green. it was a mixed picture a half hour ago. the dow would open up 40 points higher. the nasdaq 20 points higher as well. this action we are seeing comes after a rare warning from the fed on the state of the stock market. in comments yesterday, fed governor lisa cook offering assessment that valuations are elevated in a number ever asset classes including equity and corporate debt. suggesting that markets are priced to perfection and susceptible to large declines. a very blunt warning there. the nasdaq pre-gainers. micron chip name. nvidia is set to open at an all-time high. coca-cola and monster befrmg and call qualcomm. >>> jensen huang spoke at ces announcing a.i. chips for cars and gaming. he announced a mini desktop. we will talk more about that coming up. bonds are holding steady. jolts and the jobs report on friday. we want to look at energy. wti and brent breaking a five-day winning streak and natural gas pulling back. take a look. natural gas down 4% right now. wti and brent were lower earlier. now wti up .25%. brent crude above $75 a barrel. up .50%. bitcoin off to the strong start to the week. rising above $100,000. pulling back .50%. over the last week, rising more than than 8%. >>> that is the set up. we turn back to the top stock story. nvidia. hitting an all-time high after yesterday's 3% pop. global chip stocks are rallying along with it. look at the board. micron, we mentioned. marvell up .50%. similar for amd. asml up .75% of 1%. this action after jensen huang took the stage at ces last night offering gaming chip on the blockbuster blackwell chip and expansion of the omni verse product which huang says is a multitrillion dollar opportunity. speaking of opportunities, aurora innovation based in pittsburgh to deploy driverless trucks at scale. joining me now is sara kunst. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> nvidia set to open up at a fresh record all-time high. what did you make of what you heard from jensen huang? do you see this being good for the rest of the a.i. trade? >> i think it will be as one goes nvidia. we see it goes kind of the market around high tech and certainly around a.i. you know, i liked that it wasn't just a hey, guys, we have a new chip coming. to some extent, that gets easy to promise and say, but we don't know when yet and kick the can. these are real -- these are real actionable items and real things that are going to be really useful in robotics and self-driving cars and showing the widening in high the a.i. t. jensen has been doing this for a very long time and wants to take this moment to remind people they can do it in every category. it is not just about chatgpt and a.i. bots. >> you say it is a wait and see for the a.i. trade. why is it a wait and see? we heard from jensen huang. not surprising he is bullish about his company. a.i. involved in other areas in the market. gaming and also put out their own mini desktop computer which was interesting. why isn't this just bullish across the board? why do you have some reservations? >> to some extent, it is because how high the market already is. we see it in the after hours trading after the keynote. nvidia didn't jump a ton, but when you think about it and you open at an all-time high, how much more do people want to load in? the reality is to some extent, the market re-digested this. things that are incrementally good, will be less market moving for the broader market. i certainly think that, you know, the taiwan semiconductor asml is in a different position than microsoft mainly riding the a.i. trade on what i would think of as v-1 a.i. the chat bots and things consumers are accessing versus robot you cans and self-driving cars. it is not across the board and up to the right. >> sarah, this is good for nvidia and the a.i. trade. marvell and broadcom have gained since the election. is this potentially bad for them? will we see more flows back from nvidia and back to the other chip names in your ind? >> these aren't new companies. i would guess that broadcom is going to have a good run. i guess marvell is going to have a good run as long as fundamentals continue to be good. i suspect those will remain the darlings for a while. >> sarah kunst, we have to leave the conversation there. great to sigh.ee you. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," the new call in t pullback on the star. stay with us. that's very, - right? 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[glass knocked] hey bud! whaddaya think? you know, people can see you out here. ha ha ha ha, yeah, yeah, right, right, ha ha. love you, too. agentforce helps retailers prevent fashion fails. it's what ai was meant to be. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ with so much great entertainment out there... wouldn't it be easier if you could find what you want, all in one place? my favorites. get xfinity streamsaver with netflix, apple tv+, and peacock included, for only $15 a month. >>> welcome back. time for the morning call sheet. truist initiates wells fargo and what it calls a pick up in animal spirits. we have another coverage initiation on piper from pepsi on the $171 price target. piper sees the opportunities in the pullback and frit-o-lay division. and rbc capital upgrades carvana. given the turn around last year, it sees the pullback as a buying opportunity. coming up, caution ahead, salesforce on the downgreat.ade. take a look at shares right now falling in the pre-market. stay with us. you know, at verizon, we'll pay off your phone. and you'll get iphone 16 pro with apple intelligence, on us. now with genmoji. that's a value of up to eighteen hundred dollars. only on verizon. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." shares of salesforce were downgraded yesterday. what your next guest thinks the agentforce will add to the platform. greg moskowitz is the analyst at mizuho. >> good morning, frank. >> trading at 330 right now. what is giving you confidence in salesforce moving that much higher? >> absolutely. it comes down to what you mentioned at the beginning. agentforce. we are excited about this. this is the suite out of the box autonomous agent with sales and customer support or service and marketing and commerce and at this point or as of mid-december, frank, they signed over 1,000 paid deals for agentforce. that is bumping up against the 1% penetration rate. this is only available since the last week of october. that's really remarkable ascent in a short period of time. when you look at what agentforce delivers, it has a powerful roi and as long as that is in tact, that is what we see in the early days. we think the demand is going to be very strong and sustaining for salesforce and that should drive bookings for the company. drive bookings for the company. that's what has us excited ♪♪ well would you look at that? jerry, you've got to see this. i've seen it. trust me, after 15 walks, it gets a little old. ugh. i really should be retired by now. wish i'd invested when i had the chance... to the moon! unbelievable. stop waiting. start investing. e*trade ® from morgan stanley. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." welcome back greg from mizuho. greg, apologies for the tech tall ies. we showed a chart a few minutes ago since agentforce was unveiled. why do you think investors are not seeing the same opportunities that you are seeing? >> sure. i say a couple of things, frank. first of all, when rce was unveiled in september, the stock did have a very good run and was a significant out performer in the nasdaq. we tracked with agentforce 2.0, but we have to look at what the stock did the last three or four months. this is the more important point, when we talk about a wave of new technology, this can take a little bit of time. it can take time to build, time for customers to really alesce behind it. i would go back to the fact we are almost at a 1% penetration rate in a short period of time of six weeks of a very large company. salesforce has an roi which shows that the average customer and this is their th, the average customer will see a 4x return. anything close to that holds, we think you will see some very long dated demand for agentforce. >> greg, we have to leave it there. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> time for a check on the top corporate stories and additions to meta's board. silvana henao is here with that. silvana, good morning. >> good morning, frank. meta platforms naming three directors to the board. dana whitefriend of president-elect trump and spoke at the republican national convention and on election night. >>> shares of ulta beauty moving higher ter the retailer forecast an up beat fourth quarter thanks to strong demand in the holiday season. ulta is promoting president and coo to the new ceo. we are seeing shares up 1%. >>> stryker striking a deal for $4.9 billion this cash or about $80 a share. inari stock jumped 30% yesterday and it is up more than 20% in extended trading. >>> semafor is reporting that michelle bowman is looking to replace michael barr who is stepping down of supervision next month. barr has been a dissenting voice on the fmoc. frank. >> silvana, thank you. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," the bull market not letting up according to the next guest. thfuamta te ndenlshat will carry over well into 2025. stay with us. we'll be right back. what if your mobile network wasn't just built to work out here... ...but was designed differently to also give you blazing fast
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white supremacists have killed more people than isis. >> jessica: in america. we are talking about protecting -- >> judge jeanine: what is a white supremacist? a white killed his wife? >> jessica: it is dylan rubes walking into the tree of life synagogue, someone walking into a walmart looking for latinos to shoot up. that is what we are talking about white supremacists. ants jihadists are like the guy who just drove in new orleans. >> kennedy: i will grant you it is terrifying that u.s. service member who was discharged honorably is capable of this level of radicalization. he went to egypt for three weeks to a month. what happened there, i am more scared of the people who are preradicalized, the people who come into this country easily with an agenda who want to kill us all, those are the people -- >> jessica: again come i'm not trying to minimize anyone who wants to do harm, but to stand there and say that president biden is out of his mind -- >> judge jeanine: he is! >> tyrus: i have a question. what's up next? >> jessica: and then it's going to be mine. >> joey: a stunning security failure in new orleans. the city had barriers that could have pr
white supremacists have killed more people than isis. >> jessica: in america. we are talking about protecting -- >> judge jeanine: what is a white supremacist? a white killed his wife? >> jessica: it is dylan rubes walking into the tree of life synagogue, someone walking into a walmart looking for latinos to shoot up. that is what we are talking about white supremacists. ants jihadists are like the guy who just drove in new orleans. >> kennedy: i will grant you it is...
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announcer: let's cure childhood cancer together. ♪♪ when anyone in this house wears white, it doesn't stay white for long. white tackle. but now with tide oxi white, we can clean our white clothes without using bleach even works on colors. i slide tackled. i see that. it's got to be tide. >>> we're back with three of my favorite humans walking the earth. eddie, you know, just the language, i have a dream, do we still dream? >> sometimes. sometimes those dreams are nightmares. sometimes they're aspiration. it's where the imagination constitutes the battleground. it allows us to see beyond our current condition, to imagine what's possible. but sometimes to get to that, we have to experience what is and the horror of it. when i think about dr. king's speech, i think about it being bookend by violence, the murder of medgar evers and the murder of those babies at 16 street baptist church. -- who are really exhausted. they didn't want to go to washington, d.c. because it distracted from what they were doing. the performative nature. i've been thinking about king actually appealing to kennedy to issue a second emancip
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one of donald trump's white house press secretaries never set foot in the white house press briefing room in the last trump presidency. that last trump whiteouse went over 300 days without a press briefing, 300 days. and then four years ago, this is what happened in the white house press briefing room on inauguration day. >> good evening, everyone. thank you for joining. >> us on this historic day. it's an honor to be here with all of you. when the president asked me to serve in this role, we talked about the importance of bringing truth and transparency back to the briefing room. and he asked me to ensure that we are communicating about the policies across the biden-harris administration and the work his team is doing every single day on behalf of all american people. there will be times when we see things differently in this room. i mean, among all of us. that's okay. that's part of our democracy. >> the trump white house doesn't think so. they don't think that's part of our democracy. they don't care about what jen psaki just called our democracy. every day. every day jen psaki walked into that briefing room every day for two years and
one of donald trump's white house press secretaries never set foot in the white house press briefing room in the last trump presidency. that last trump whiteouse went over 300 days without a press briefing, 300 days. and then four years ago, this is what happened in the white house press briefing room on inauguration day. >> good evening, everyone. thank you for joining. >> us on this historic day. it's an honor to be here with all of you. when the president asked me to serve in...
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white paint is an off white paint. it's very clear in our paint analysis lead white is a nice warm color white not a bright white like a modern white. and that's why the house is off white. but you paint it with a coat of of white paint and then you throw sand at it until the sand won't stick anymore. so you get this crust or coating of sand on the outside of the wooden siding boards. and to make it seem even more realistic, washington had a test done. he took sand from a beach down by norfolk point comfort of sand that he described as being very white and then he also you sand that he got from pounded freestone what i mean by that is he took that same acquired stone that we saw the cellar took blocks of that and had the enslaved workers pound it back into sand and then sieve it out. so it was nice and fine and then he tested that against that white sand from the beach and he liked the free stone better because of course, it made the house look like it's made out of the local building. stone, which is a quiet sandstone, which is the same sandstone that they're using to build the us capitol and the white house at about
white paint is an off white paint. it's very clear in our paint analysis lead white is a nice warm color white not a bright white like a modern white. and that's why the house is off white. but you paint it with a coat of of white paint and then you throw sand at it until the sand won't stick anymore. so you get this crust or coating of sand on the outside of the wooden siding boards. and to make it seem even more realistic, washington had a test done. he took sand from a beach down by norfolk...
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house, we are seeing a race against the clock, essentially, to turn this white house from the biden white house back into the trump white house. i know you were talking to chris emery before about just the machinations of how exactly that works. but there are essentially incoming and outgoing moving trucks close to the white house, ready on standby, and some hundred members of resident staff as our betsy klein reported, to move the biden stuff out and then begin the process of moving the trump stuff in after a period of, of course, a deep cleaning that goes on across the white house. there will probably be some five hours between now and when the staff here need to get everything done and later, when the trumps return here to the white house as the first couple once more, it will kind of be like maybe they never left. their furniture, art, clothing, all of that should be, if everything goes smoothly, in the places that they are supposed to be. so that they can now proceed to live at the white house once again for another four years. >> tim naftali, what we're about to witness, talk a little bit about the history of that
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most of the white house press corps are eager to be lied to by the white house press secretary, or preferably donald trump, directly, because most of the whitese press corps have instantly adjusted to the trump standard, the lowest standard ever established by a white house in all things, from hiring to truth telling. last night on the daily show, intrepid correspondent jordan klepper showed in interviews of trump supporters in washington on inauguration day that one of the reasons they supported pardons for all of the january 6th convicted criminals is that they did not know what happened at the capitol on january 6th. >> this guy. >> shooting a gun outside the capitol, should. >> he be pardoned? >> well, i. >> don't think he should have. >> shot a gun. >> that's actually. >> my opinion. i know. >> that's. >> a little different situation there. >> call me old fashioned, but. >> this guy with a gun shooting a gun outside. >> the capitol, most definitely. he should not be pardoned. >> there are 2.1 million people there. they didn't. all storm the capitol. none of them were armed. >> well. >> some were armed. >> who? >> this guy. this guy with
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white white supremacy. so that all feeds into this feeling for the public that they're not really paying attention to this other problem which is causing a lot of violence, the isis threat. paul: kim, that's particularly true for a lot of republicans who say the fbi's focused just too much -- and this goes back to, of course, 2016 -- on donald trump. [laughter] and his associates and the so-called right-wing terrorism. and that's one of the reasons trump has consistently attacked the fbi on that. and i guess the question is, is, has fbi essentially focused on the wrong things enough that it is a worry? >> well, it's, like mary said, i don't think there can be any question when you listen to to christopher wray testifying in front of congress that this is top of mind. but it's a question of misallocation of resources. as you essentially say, paul, i mean, how many man hours, how much money was spent on those trump investigations in and, of course, the problem is that the tone is set from the if top. when the department of justice decides that it's going to pursue political cases rather than domestic terrorism cases, that is demanding resources from the fbi, pulling them away. and again, it's also when the president of the united states is suggesting that the biggest problem we have is whiteuntry, it lulls the nation and those underneath it into looking at the wrong problems and in the being on top of the real threats. paul: all right. the motorcade carrying former president jimmy carter is arriving at georgia's state capitol in atlanta where he is being greeted by governor brian kemp and other officials for a moment of silence. let's watch. [background sounds] [background sounds] paul: dan, it's significant, but i think appropriate, that that they're having this event in georgia because he was really a son of georgia, returned there after his presidency. came out of there to to take the white house. >> yes, there's no question about it. and georgia's very proud of jimmy carter, proud son of georgia. you know, he got into politics very early. he went back after he got out of the navy to to run the family farm. he got involved with county politics, he was elected to the state legislature as a senator and very involved back then in education, mental health reform. that was
white white supremacy. so that all feeds into this feeling for the public that they're not really paying attention to this other problem which is causing a lot of violence, the isis threat. paul: kim, that's particularly true for a lot of republicans who say the fbi's focused just too much -- and this goes back to, of course, 2016 -- on donald trump. [laughter] and his associates and the so-called right-wing terrorism. and that's one of the reasons trump has consistently attacked the fbi on...
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white house and american desires on this for a cease—fire. suddenly now, they've agreed. is that because donald trump is coming into the white house, in your view? ida. whitearly _ white house, in your view? no, i think it's early to _ white house, in yourview? iirr, i think it's early to assess, but i do think there was a number of factors that were at play that resulted in the continued delay of an agreement. 0bviously, continued delay of an agreement. obviously, i continued delay of an agreement. 0bviously, ithink it started with the killing nasrallah and haniya, and the killing of sinwar. under the negotiations in terms of how many palestinian prisoners will be released, for every hostage life that is passed as a result of this conflict. i think that every adversary will attempt in every adversary will attempt in every terrorist organisation will attempt to try to exploit strategic transitions, and i think what we saw today in this announcement that there is no gap between our current administration and that of the incoming administration. to your point, prime minister netanyahu had the experience of working with president—elect trump in his previous m
white house and american desires on this for a cease—fire. suddenly now, they've agreed. is that because donald trump is coming into the white house, in your view? ida. whitearly _ white house, in your view? no, i think it's early to _ white house, in yourview? iirr, i think it's early to assess, but i do think there was a number of factors that were at play that resulted in the continued delay of an agreement. 0bviously, continued delay of an agreement. obviously, i continued delay of an...
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white people, right? >> super white person. >> super white. yeah. >> like doesn't go in the sun. underside of a flounder. white. wow. >> wow. like, if you look at him too long, you'll see the other side of him. white. yeah. like. not like casper the friendly ghost. white. but, like, damn close. >> you can see his liver. jesus. >> transparent. >> transparent, yes, but your transparency. you wear it on your sleeve. and it has nothing to do with the lack of color on your skin. >> to me, the best thing about it is having somebody who is a bald, white man telling everybody that he looks like the problem that we're dealing with, as if he's not affected by it. because you know why they wear the merit badges that disqualify them from that. and the merit badge is a ukrainian flag. i got vaxxed blm, you know, whatever that flavor happens to be an lgbt. so it's you could look like that as long as you have one of these merit badges. but the interesting thing is it's the people that seem to be having those merit badges that were doing the most damage during the years. and this was all that sta
white people, right? >> super white person. >> super white. yeah. >> like doesn't go in the sun. underside of a flounder. white. wow. >> wow. like, if you look at him too long, you'll see the other side of him. white. yeah. like. not like casper the friendly ghost. white. but, like, damn close. >> you can see his liver. jesus. >> transparent. >> transparent, yes, but your transparency. you wear it on your sleeve. and it has nothing to do with the lack...
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white house. ie! white house. m white house. just hours after that, just hours after that, assigning of a flurry of executive orders. our north america editor reports on day one of donald trump's returned to the white house. cheering. he's obviously feeling invincible, sword in hand, dancing shoes on, celebrating his return to power last night. even melania seemed to be enjoying herself. but there was a more sombre mood at the national prayer service today, where donald trump wasn't celebrated, but chastised, directly from the pulpit. mr president, millions have put their trust in you, and as you told the nation yesterday, you have felt the providential hand of a loving god. in the name of our god, i ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now. clearly an unwelcome reminder that they may have won the election but they have not converted the whole country to their cause. reporter: what did you think of the service? - back at the white house, he could not hide his irritation. reporter: what did you think of the service? - what did you think? did you like it, did you find it exciting
white house. ie! white house. m white house. just hours after that, just hours after that, assigning of a flurry of executive orders. our north america editor reports on day one of donald trump's returned to the white house. cheering. he's obviously feeling invincible, sword in hand, dancing shoes on, celebrating his return to power last night. even melania seemed to be enjoying herself. but there was a more sombre mood at the national prayer service today, where donald trump wasn't celebrated,...
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white, white card, i need ems in canal and bourbon now. >> reporter: people celebrating on bourbon street in new orleans scrambling to dodge that white pickup truck the fbi says was driven by 42-year-old texas born jabbar. he died after crashing into a crane and getting into a shootout with police. 14 people killed in the attack. dozens more injured and hospitalized. university medical center of new orleans treating the most critically wounded. >> we had a mix of blunt and penetrating trauma. >> reporter: authority is now searching his houston home as well as the residence where he stayed in new orleans, locating three cell phones and two laptops, and tonight piecing together more information about the man who had an isis flag on the truck he used in the attack. we know at one point he had deployed to afghanistan, worked as a realtor, property manager, and beginning in 2021 an employee at financial consulting firm deloitte. also, recently someone who posted videos expressing his desire to kill and his inspiration from isis. five videos the fbi says posted to facebook in the moments before his deadly rampage. in the first video, jabbar expla
white, white card, i need ems in canal and bourbon now. >> reporter: people celebrating on bourbon street in new orleans scrambling to dodge that white pickup truck the fbi says was driven by 42-year-old texas born jabbar. he died after crashing into a crane and getting into a shootout with police. 14 people killed in the attack. dozens more injured and hospitalized. university medical center of new orleans treating the most critically wounded. >> we had a mix of blunt and...
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