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so tom will stay. >> greg: yes. you tackle a lot of subjects, immigration, pronounce, blm what will people be most surprised to hear about? >> first, probably my amazing blurb from greg gutfeld!. greg wrote the blurb, which i appreciate it. thank you very much for that, boss. we're going, we're punching people in the mouth, and we're speaking, we've got to address the issues in the room from a conservative perspective, and from a grown ass man perspective. the first book was about me. and the second book is about everybody else. >> greg: yes, you know, i think why you're so popular is that the grown ass man part, and not because of size but nobody hears any of that anymore. it's all like beta males, [ bleep ] self help crap. anything you shied away from? i was asked, are you sure about this? patrol the most controversial thing i wrote about was abortion through a man's perspective because, and that's one of those things where because they never really ask us what we feel about it, even just tying to understand, beca
so tom will stay. >> greg: yes. you tackle a lot of subjects, immigration, pronounce, blm what will people be most surprised to hear about? >> first, probably my amazing blurb from greg gutfeld!. greg wrote the blurb, which i appreciate it. thank you very much for that, boss. we're going, we're punching people in the mouth, and we're speaking, we've got to address the issues in the room from a conservative perspective, and from a grown ass man perspective. the first book was about...
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tom: the vix is 14.86. jeannette lowe joins us, director of policy research at strategas securities. these elections matter to me and when i look at the governor of kentucky, when he won attorney general, he won by 2000 votes in kentucky. when he won the first time as governor, he won by all of 6000 votes. there is the shock of virginia. was it a question of close votes or did the democrats win resoundingly? jeannette: i think the democrats had a really strong night last night. i think that a lot of these cases, andy beshear in kentucky won by only 0.4% points in 2019. this time he has the about -- has about a 6% lead. that is a strong validation for him being popular in the state, the democrats being able to campaign on the correct issues this cycle. we saw that democrats had momentum going into these midterm elections. they had won 24 of 30 special elections over the course of the year. last night with the elections you saw in kentucky, virginia, new jersey, pennsylvania we saw that democrats have momentu
tom: the vix is 14.86. jeannette lowe joins us, director of policy research at strategas securities. these elections matter to me and when i look at the governor of kentucky, when he won attorney general, he won by 2000 votes in kentucky. when he won the first time as governor, he won by all of 6000 votes. there is the shock of virginia. was it a question of close votes or did the democrats win resoundingly? jeannette: i think the democrats had a really strong night last night. i think that a...
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and tom wound. we spent too many meals together around shabbat dinner tables or shabbat tables, and we'd often talk about the book. and so i am grateful that he can be part of this conversation. you are right that it was almost like at every stage that we wrote this book, our publisher was saying to us, are you sure this is the right time? like, really every stage now, sometimes their concerns were a little more superficial. like when they sat down with me to tell me that two weeks before our publication, britney spears memoir, was coming and literally, that's true. you can like i know there's a lot of buyers in here who know that already, but and were concerned that we were going to be competing with the spears memoir. i tried to explain these different demographic we were going after. and then they said, okay. and then sat me down again. by the way, not to digress. and they said, do you know on your exact pub date, the exact date, our public form of publication date was yesterday. do you know that
and tom wound. we spent too many meals together around shabbat dinner tables or shabbat tables, and we'd often talk about the book. and so i am grateful that he can be part of this conversation. you are right that it was almost like at every stage that we wrote this book, our publisher was saying to us, are you sure this is the right time? like, really every stage now, sometimes their concerns were a little more superficial. like when they sat down with me to tell me that two weeks before our...
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tom was also hits by his writing for 6 thousands upon his commands on seeing the ship. a hospital in the world health organization is going to get a debt. some doctors there, so he's ready for all of them to evacuate. the compound, israel has to be to purchase for volunteer. and on his reading, newspapers reporting that an army helicopter may have find them fall to get us at the rate of attack by how much fight is on october 7 opened $360.00 people were killed up at festival, talking to me in president, malcolm would that bass is appealing to us president joe biden to intervene to stop as well as go on cause a leo i thought were going today. i address you as president joe biden, who bears a special responsibility due to his intentional standing and significant influence on these really occupation authorities to intervene immediately to help this aggression president bite. and i call on you with all your official and humane qualities to stop this humanitarian catastrophe. this genocide against our innocent people, history will not absolve any one of these crimes. i call
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tom knows abbas well. in fact, we spent an afternoon, sal and i, mansour abbas, because for our book, becausof an tom brokered and an mansour bus basically told this member of his knesset of his party, get out. i want you out of the party and out of the knesset. you are not going to deny what happened. and so i, i think there's stuff happening again. i tend to be my wife always tells me too optimistic. you're too optimistic. don't be so th about everything, by the way, not just is, but. bui am. but i think there's i, i don't know if hamas brought israel tother. we can get into that. but i do think hamas may have d an impact on the israeli ar community, or at least some of them. well, you ow, i and i know we have to, but literally today at 4:00, i got a from mansour. there you go see. and he said i have a sponsor or i have a i have a letter for you. this guy is i'm fan boy. i a i have a letter. i need you to give to president biden. well, i said i'll start call the president, read to him. and in a letter wa
tom knows abbas well. in fact, we spent an afternoon, sal and i, mansour abbas, because for our book, becausof an tom brokered and an mansour bus basically told this member of his knesset of his party, get out. i want you out of the party and out of the knesset. you are not going to deny what happened. and so i, i think there's stuff happening again. i tend to be my wife always tells me too optimistic. you're too optimistic. don't be so th about everything, by the way, not just is, but. bui am....
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what do you make of this, tom? >> make no mistake, this is aggressive and somewhat creative lawsuit and elon musk going full bore media matters and well known critic of conservative organizations and we view media matters across the line for being journalists with conduct being protected by the first amendment into an entity trying to take down x and harm conservatives. i think that elon musk made a savvy rather than in california. >> a district judge willing to threat lawsuit go forward and it can be interesting in itself finding out x's algorithms and how they decide what content appears on their site. liz: michael, it claims it's a media watch dog. your team hires democrats from left wing campaign and they often leave out the other side of the debate and those they disagree with politically looking at analysis and often incompetent and time magazine at one point called his founder david brock a hatchet man and his memoir, michael, he admitted he falsified details in his coverage of the sexual harassment allegati
what do you make of this, tom? >> make no mistake, this is aggressive and somewhat creative lawsuit and elon musk going full bore media matters and well known critic of conservative organizations and we view media matters across the line for being journalists with conduct being protected by the first amendment into an entity trying to take down x and harm conservatives. i think that elon musk made a savvy rather than in california. >> a district judge willing to threat lawsuit go...
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tom. what are your thoughts on this movable fencing that the biden administration claims is the answer here? >> they're ignoring all the studies we did with the industry. we have different prototypes of border walls. we studied each wall, which is more difficult to climb, which can't you dig under, which one can you drill through, which one can you knock down. we took all the prototypes, 11 of them, we took tack tosser from each prototype that we liked, we like something about this wall, something about that wall and we created a prototype that was hard to climb, hard to dig under, hard to knock down, that allows flood water to flow through, gives border patrol eye sight of who is coming in from the south. they're ignoring all of that and this won't be effective and they're ignoring the you studies we did for months on what works. millions of dollars we spent on the study, they're throwing it down the tube. they're going to build something that's not going to work. so they can claim they'r
tom. what are your thoughts on this movable fencing that the biden administration claims is the answer here? >> they're ignoring all the studies we did with the industry. we have different prototypes of border walls. we studied each wall, which is more difficult to climb, which can't you dig under, which one can you drill through, which one can you knock down. we took all the prototypes, 11 of them, we took tack tosser from each prototype that we liked, we like something about this wall,...
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tom is right. we need somebody strong, somebody like president john. >> more of this special edition of "hannity" after the break. israel is under attack. the war against israel began with the murder of hundreds of precious children. countless israelis are enduring the devastating anguish of lost loved ones. the jewish people have become refugees in their own homeland. i simply can't stress enough the urgency of this situation. it's more dire than ever before. your gift of $45 will make sure that the people of israel have mobile bomb shelters, emergency supplies, and the hot nutritious meals that they so desperately need. this would be an incredibly important time for all of the friends of the international fellowship of christians and jews to stand with our friends in israel because we believe it's what god would have us do. please don't hesitate. call, scan, or visit our website now to make your life-saving donation. another excuse, i mean, reason for my family to crave a little pizza time. well,
tom is right. we need somebody strong, somebody like president john. >> more of this special edition of "hannity" after the break. israel is under attack. the war against israel began with the murder of hundreds of precious children. countless israelis are enduring the devastating anguish of lost loved ones. the jewish people have become refugees in their own homeland. i simply can't stress enough the urgency of this situation. it's more dire than ever before. your gift of $45...
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and, you know, tom, we call them asylughteningm seekers. they're illegal aliens to me. but that's another issue. but what is amazing to me i is they are actually saying that they're legal here, that they're legal now because they're asylum seekers. thga, i mean, that's that's that's just amazing how evenho the definition and the wording is changed. but i want to talk about the northern border agai then now. i went to school of buffalo, so i know it very well. and i'm from upstate new york. what we've got in the northern border, especially with canada ,is there are so many waysthere to get into the united states from canada. the suspected terrorists know it. canada.specterroris85% are now the northern border. and then we have the triballice. police, a lot of them on the islands, on rivers. onthere's not one concrete barrier where you got to come through. talk to usewhere you have abouth >> you got your northern border very vulnerable. rthern b i grew up along the border.ca i'm here right now. and you get across the stiver i lawrence river and 30 seconds. you got a thousa
and, you know, tom, we call them asylughteningm seekers. they're illegal aliens to me. but that's another issue. but what is amazing to me i is they are actually saying that they're legal here, that they're legal now because they're asylum seekers. thga, i mean, that's that's that's just amazing how evenho the definition and the wording is changed. but i want to talk about the northern border agai then now. i went to school of buffalo, so i know it very well. and i'm from upstate new york. what...
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and tom, can i 'ust ask ou accountability. and tom, can i 'ust ask you on — accountability. and tom, can i 'ust ask you on the latest on i ask you on the latest on the hostages? we been hearing a little from the us. it’s hostages? we been hearing a little from the us-_ from the us. it's really significant now that joe _ from the us. it's really significant now that joe biden _ from the us. it's really significant now that joe biden himself - from the us. it's really significant now that joe biden himself has i from the us. it's really significant i now that joe biden himself has said now thatjoe biden himself has said that he believes a hostage deal is near. he was asked by a reporter on the south lawn of the white house during an event there, whether or not he believed a hostage deal with a sneer. he said he did, and held up cross fingers. —— was near. they echoed that the eight deal is near. that being said, we've been waiting well over 2a hours now and this thing seems to be getting closer, still no announcement, we don't know how any such announcement would be made
and tom, can i 'ust ask ou accountability. and tom, can i 'ust ask you on — accountability. and tom, can i 'ust ask you on the latest on i ask you on the latest on the hostages? we been hearing a little from the us. it’s hostages? we been hearing a little from the us-_ from the us. it's really significant now that joe _ from the us. it's really significant now that joe biden _ from the us. it's really significant now that joe biden himself - from the us. it's really significant now that joe...
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this comes as house majority whip tom -- tom emmer says the house could vote to authorize an impeach appointment inquiry into joe biden in the next few weeks. here with me now is tom emmer. congressman, thank you for being here, appreciate it. you know, the ever sis that the white house has -- can emphasis that the white house has that this is all about a witch hunt against hunter biden, this is the main point. it's not really about hunter biden, it's about the biden family's business deals based on joe biden and whether or not joe biden got that -- [audio difficulty] and furthermore, whether or not joe biden was obstructing justice in stopping investigations into his family and his connections to it, right? >> you're absolutely right, david. and we've just gotten started with chairman jamie comer, with jim jordan and with jason smith, the three chairs that are heavily involved in this area. and they're just following the facts, david. i mean, you talk about the president, that is the issue. what did the president know? we know that the president has lied several times already are. i
this comes as house majority whip tom -- tom emmer says the house could vote to authorize an impeach appointment inquiry into joe biden in the next few weeks. here with me now is tom emmer. congressman, thank you for being here, appreciate it. you know, the ever sis that the white house has -- can emphasis that the white house has that this is all about a witch hunt against hunter biden, this is the main point. it's not really about hunter biden, it's about the biden family's business deals...
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coming up, senator tom cotton says he is a brilliant way to pay for a two israel congress is fighting about tax college endowments. she endowments are tax-free the size of hedge funds. there anti- israel, anti-semitic protests. taken on next with brad polumbo. ♪ >> atul think it's possible for public pressure to change a deeply rooted anti- jewish client that exists in the university and therefore translated to flagship newspaper. one that i will note is a pipeline to other major outlets, the new york times, washington post. ♪ elizabeth: we welcome for the first time to the show from the foundation for economic education, brad mom e bow. it's good to have you on. we wanted you on this story. okay, the president, he's threatening to veto this new house aid package, $14.3 billion for israel. the house wants to pay for if it with cuts to irs funding, but what do you think of senator tom cotton saying, you know what? i know how to pay for it, charge a 6% tax on on the endowments for the top u.s. universities. what do you say to this idea? >> well, it's an a idea, and they're going to
coming up, senator tom cotton says he is a brilliant way to pay for a two israel congress is fighting about tax college endowments. she endowments are tax-free the size of hedge funds. there anti- israel, anti-semitic protests. taken on next with brad polumbo. ♪ >> atul think it's possible for public pressure to change a deeply rooted anti- jewish client that exists in the university and therefore translated to flagship newspaper. one that i will note is a pipeline to other major...
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with that the i'm honored to turn it over to my colleague our whip tom emmer. >> thank you, elise and our team is unified. >> babies burned alive in ovens. rapes so violently their pelvic bones broke. victims paraded to the streets in celebration. this is hamas. our ally israel is the only democracy in the middle east it's fighting for existence and defending itself from inequivcall acts of terror as we speak and yet baffling how some of the colleagues on the other side of the i'll have a hard calling barbarity what it is, terrorism, terrorism that should never be tolerated, never be excused and never be rationalized no matter what political party you're affiliated with. that is why in our first order of business under speaker mike johnson, house republicans made it resoundingly clear that we unapologetically with israel not just when israel is attack but israel rightly defends itself. good versus evil should be easily identified in this situation but unfortunately it's not for some. now we are seeing anti-semitism on the rise on the rise like never before. border agents are being war
with that the i'm honored to turn it over to my colleague our whip tom emmer. >> thank you, elise and our team is unified. >> babies burned alive in ovens. rapes so violently their pelvic bones broke. victims paraded to the streets in celebration. this is hamas. our ally israel is the only democracy in the middle east it's fighting for existence and defending itself from inequivcall acts of terror as we speak and yet baffling how some of the colleagues on the other side of the i'll...
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tom: good morning, everyone. jonathan ferro, lisa abramowicz, and tom keene. the morning before the jobs report. lots going on this week. luke, is going to -- luke kawa is going to start us off in a moment. brammo, finally a day off for the brammo. she is recovering from halloween. joining us now by special invitation. it has been weeks joining us this morning, scarlet fu. she has not been up this early in six years. scarlett: almost a decade. tom: how did that 4:00 a.m. feel? scarlett: ask me in two hours. tom: scarlet fu with us as we consider the earnings season. we have to consider what you witness yesterday, which is a melted in the market. it continues this morning. we will get to that in a moment. i looked at what came out yesterday and it was nuance early in the powell love-fest, where he said it is not solid. he changed the language and said it is strong. the shift really belies the worry economists have about a slowdown in this present quarter. scarlett: that is something looming over the federal reserve. what i also learned is we have this new defin
tom: good morning, everyone. jonathan ferro, lisa abramowicz, and tom keene. the morning before the jobs report. lots going on this week. luke, is going to -- luke kawa is going to start us off in a moment. brammo, finally a day off for the brammo. she is recovering from halloween. joining us now by special invitation. it has been weeks joining us this morning, scarlet fu. she has not been up this early in six years. scarlett: almost a decade. tom: how did that 4:00 a.m. feel? scarlett: ask me...
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tom >> see you. tom will stay. yes. yes. of subject>>s immigration, blmla pronouns. what people be most surprised to hear or read about? well, first, probably my amazing blurb from that great book fromom gre greg gutfeld. oh, yes. so greg wrote the blurb. i yes.ap which was. i appreciate it. thank you very much for that, boss. precank you thyou know, it's wee we're punching people in the mouth and we'r ie speaking on a basis. we got to say the address, the issues, we've , the room fromd a conservative perspective fromnservative perspective perspective. so where we are. the first book was about me,d th and the second book is about everybody else. >> yeah. you know what? i think why you were sknow, o pw is that you, the grown man part. and nos maw because of size.an but nobody hears any of that anymore. it's all like bait email, like self-help. >> and is there anything you shied away from? >> no. no. and the funn hely was a few tims policy was like, are you sure about this? probablyfrom the most controvero thing i wrote about was abortion. to a man's perspectivel . bec
tom >> see you. tom will stay. yes. yes. of subject>>s immigration, blmla pronouns. what people be most surprised to hear or read about? well, first, probably my amazing blurb from that great book fromom gre greg gutfeld. oh, yes. so greg wrote the blurb. i yes.ap which was. i appreciate it. thank you very much for that, boss. precank you thyou know, it's wee we're punching people in the mouth and we'r ie speaking on a basis. we got to say the address, the issues, we've , the room...
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let's brin try to mg in former acting ice director tom homan. >> tom, we has all the heads m of these central and south american countries here. he should have blistered them. he should have warned them. he should have told them uplifte tariffs are coming. aid's going to be denied. why is that nothatt in or in his best interest to do that? >>st int it's in the country's t interests. >> but he's not going to solve this problem. he don't want to solve the problem. he hasn't done one thing before ob the floor. and you're right. under president trump, lem.t done one thinge the pr di. he took the three three central american countries sign thursday country agreements on international aid away. he told mexico, you don't do the remain a mexican program. put military in a northern border. i'm going to talk to her. aare you? he didn't pay a dime. president trump did the right thing. it was going to be held hostage and pay ransom for different presidents. that millions of dollars for central american countries to create opportunity zones so people won't come. it doesn't work. president trump, b
let's brin try to mg in former acting ice director tom homan. >> tom, we has all the heads m of these central and south american countries here. he should have blistered them. he should have warned them. he should have told them uplifte tariffs are coming. aid's going to be denied. why is that nothatt in or in his best interest to do that? >>st int it's in the country's t interests. >> but he's not going to solve this problem. he don't want to solve the problem. he hasn't done...
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tom: how stupid is this. we will inform you on tech today without all of the absolute insanity of the last three or four days. nvidia on the bloomberg, 117 they are growing so fast. near the estimated pe is 46. >> absolutely nuts. it is the number one performer on the s&p 500. q1 earnings from nvidia was probably the event that catapulted ai into the stratosphere which is why for a lot of people this is the main event this week. lisa: it wasn't just about the returns in that quarter it was about profits. if they give us another forward look by 25 to 50% what does that mean about how much we are estimating or underestimating the potential for ai. tom: totally agree on the microsoft madness it will be nice to have a normal conference call with the guy who everybody worships who has an actual board that supports him unlike what we've seen. jonathan: can we avoid the openai obsession. a bunch of tech pros pretending this is the most important story they've ever covered. there is an actual war taking place. that's
tom: how stupid is this. we will inform you on tech today without all of the absolute insanity of the last three or four days. nvidia on the bloomberg, 117 they are growing so fast. near the estimated pe is 46. >> absolutely nuts. it is the number one performer on the s&p 500. q1 earnings from nvidia was probably the event that catapulted ai into the stratosphere which is why for a lot of people this is the main event this week. lisa: it wasn't just about the returns in that quarter...
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good enough to match tom brady? how about the jersey shore crew? there is no topping tiger woods' signature celebration but the fist pump was not intentional. >> i am not trying to look cool. it is a stressed-out type reaction of exhale. i knew no one was behind him. >> for the red and gold report, i'm matt lively. >> we are all doing the fist pump because we made it through this week. we want to thank you for joining us for this special weeklong coverage of the apec summit all week long. you can find our stories on our website, www.kpix.com . the cbs evening news is coming up next on kpix with norah o'donnell. local news continues on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. i will see you at 5:00. ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, israel says it found the body of a second hostage your gaza's largest hospital, as president biden tells qatar, which is leading negotiations, the need to get the
good enough to match tom brady? how about the jersey shore crew? there is no topping tiger woods' signature celebration but the fist pump was not intentional. >> i am not trying to look cool. it is a stressed-out type reaction of exhale. i knew no one was behind him. >> for the red and gold report, i'm matt lively. >> we are all doing the fist pump because we made it through this week. we want to thank you for joining us for this special weeklong coverage of the apec summit...
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tom: guidance? mandeep: they do. tom: likely will do 2024, whatever. mandeep: that's what has happened the last two quarters, they have raised their guidance. so clearly they have a high bar. maybe they can top that again. tom: lisa mentioned this and i go back to an essay from credit suisse on this. i will not go into the electrical engineering of it, but it devolves down to very few people win. is that what we are living with, the magnificat seven -- the magnificent seven? mandeep: given the scale of these companies and the distribution they have, data is what is you need for ai. these companies all have a lot of data and if you want to constantly train your models, be ahead in terms of the ai aspect, these companies, the incumbents, have a clear advantage. there will be somebody new develops a use case. there will be more disruption around the application side as opposed infrastructure. tom: mandeep singh, thank you so much. my brain hurts. lisa: that's tough. the application versus the hardware meaning the chips will be a higher bar but if you come
tom: guidance? mandeep: they do. tom: likely will do 2024, whatever. mandeep: that's what has happened the last two quarters, they have raised their guidance. so clearly they have a high bar. maybe they can top that again. tom: lisa mentioned this and i go back to an essay from credit suisse on this. i will not go into the electrical engineering of it, but it devolves down to very few people win. is that what we are living with, the magnificat seven -- the magnificent seven? mandeep: given the...
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tom: just amazing. like on a friday you figure out you're going to lose your job and that is what happened to mr. altman. ed ludlow, all night or friday, saturday and into sunday as well. about 2:00 this morning, microsoft 1, everybody else 0. jonathan: the adults are back. this is what evercore have got to say. it remains to be seen how much brain drain there will be over at openai. the fundamental risk to microsoft is largely contained with altman and team on board. lisa: they are creating an independent ai group headed by sam altman and his peers. here's my question. openai was founded almost as a nonprofit. the board is a nonprofit. and there was attention. is this a commercial business or if there something bigger about creating new technology that can innovate for humanity? how does an independent agency that has the focus of making money polices sell at a time of really uncertain looks? tom: i would suggest that people like me who are saying can the giants and the jets be disbanded? the reality i
tom: just amazing. like on a friday you figure out you're going to lose your job and that is what happened to mr. altman. ed ludlow, all night or friday, saturday and into sunday as well. about 2:00 this morning, microsoft 1, everybody else 0. jonathan: the adults are back. this is what evercore have got to say. it remains to be seen how much brain drain there will be over at openai. the fundamental risk to microsoft is largely contained with altman and team on board. lisa: they are creating an...
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retired ice director fox news contributor tom homan joins us. the people made it clear they don't like what is happening, tom. >> they are smart people. sanctuary city policies, sanctuary to criminals. what does that mean? local law enforcement can't work with ice agents to deport somebody who is a public safety threat. for instance, illegal serious crime and jail, going to that jail and talk it them put a retainer to set them up for removal. think about that. the local jurisdiction has already made a decision lock the man in a jail cell. they lock the person in the jail cell, why? because either is he a public safety risk or flight risk. give ice access. not only remove this person from the community but remove them from the country so they can't reoffend against the community. >> lawrence: local law enforcement not allowing the ice to get because sanctuary somebody already in custody. >> releasing a criminal alien in the country illegally back into the community to reoffend. who are they going to reoffend against? the migrant community where t
retired ice director fox news contributor tom homan joins us. the people made it clear they don't like what is happening, tom. >> they are smart people. sanctuary city policies, sanctuary to criminals. what does that mean? local law enforcement can't work with ice agents to deport somebody who is a public safety threat. for instance, illegal serious crime and jail, going to that jail and talk it them put a retainer to set them up for removal. think about that. the local jurisdiction has...
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tom: valid point. lisa: the fact it came in so much lower than expectations, the political headwinds, the uncertainty of whether this is lack of demand whether from cautious consumers in china or this is actual, true up edition from huawei. this is one of the biggest existential risks for the company. tom: they have had the competition before. lisa: that is existential. tom: i would notice it in many of the paragraphs i read were parsing 89 point billion versus 89 point why billion. what they are doing is looking at the operating leverage of the system. as i said yesterday, from the pandemic they are up 47% sales and 71% in free cash flow. jonathan: wasn't this the objective for this company? ultimately, they would transition to more services revenue and maybe margins could improve from there? tom: the margins is what the adults look at. they are looking down the income statement in comparison of the bit data revenue. they are staring in the right direction as a cash machine. jonathan: for the bears i
tom: valid point. lisa: the fact it came in so much lower than expectations, the political headwinds, the uncertainty of whether this is lack of demand whether from cautious consumers in china or this is actual, true up edition from huawei. this is one of the biggest existential risks for the company. tom: they have had the competition before. lisa: that is existential. tom: i would notice it in many of the paragraphs i read were parsing 89 point billion versus 89 point why billion. what they...
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tom: it is a bad treasury auction -- lisa: we don't know. tom: come on. our debt and deficits are out of control. lisa: we have no clue, which is the reason things happen bouncing around, because we do not know whether the economy will outperform or underperform. people completely got it wrong how much the economy will grow this year. they completely did not get how much inflation was going to tick up. we have gotten so many things wrong. how can you have conviction of knowing where we are going? jonathan: we have gone things wrong all year. the narrative is just changing, flipping. fs investments going to weigh in on this. here are the scores. futures and s&p, negative zero point -- -.05%. higher by two basis points today, from new york city, good morning. ♪ (jennifer) the reason why golo customers have such long term success is because we focus on real foods in the right balance so you get the results you want. when i tell people how easy it was for me to lose weight on golo, they don't believe me. they don't believe i can eat real food and lose this
tom: it is a bad treasury auction -- lisa: we don't know. tom: come on. our debt and deficits are out of control. lisa: we have no clue, which is the reason things happen bouncing around, because we do not know whether the economy will outperform or underperform. people completely got it wrong how much the economy will grow this year. they completely did not get how much inflation was going to tick up. we have gotten so many things wrong. how can you have conviction of knowing where we are...
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tom: it is the ballet. there is so much coverage i do not read the articles, just gaze the headline and the tone. it is a constructive tone. my answer is what we talked about yesterday with a qualified guest, aaron taylor miller. how does the military of israel respond to this blanket hostage coverage? lisa: everyone is resetting and that is a question of resetting for what? jonathan: we will reset the conversation up next. coming up next, bill dudley on the fed speak. the fed speak resumes later on. from new york city, good morning. ♪ >> we have to expect of group like hamas, which does not abide by laws of war, will try to take advantage of any pause in the fighting to their own benefit. we are watching that closely as well as our counterpart, you can bet there watching that closely. we have also heard the israelis say that once the pauses are over they intend to go back to military operations. jonathan: that was national security council spokesperson addressing the press as israel and hamas extend a te
tom: it is the ballet. there is so much coverage i do not read the articles, just gaze the headline and the tone. it is a constructive tone. my answer is what we talked about yesterday with a qualified guest, aaron taylor miller. how does the military of israel respond to this blanket hostage coverage? lisa: everyone is resetting and that is a question of resetting for what? jonathan: we will reset the conversation up next. coming up next, bill dudley on the fed speak. the fed speak resumes...
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tom: good i think by that he overstepped his role exceeded his authority, he absolutely could get in trouble but keep in mind that the court of appeals will be scrutinizing the trial record no doubt the former presidents lawyers one make a big argument on appeal the fact that this was a judge price against him in a fair chance to present his case in court will evaluate them with the judge didn't look at the rulings that he made if they agree with the former president of the going to vacate this verdict and trial. liz: this could be a white knight saving from here we don't know but tom it's always great and think you so much for joining us tonight and have a good weekend okay okay the story coming up, it's a big deal because you'll see this in 2024, will give you preview of what to expect and the president i was going after trumps record on things like jobs, specifically manufacturing jobs little covenant a new talking with that the real numbers messenger colonist can easily and great government drift on covid-19 fraudster used solar any money you paid for by private pilot off the coa
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of course, one of the biggest challenges for tom as a dad had been basically telling emily about what happened in kibbutz be'eri where they were living and what happened to people in her own community, part of her family. tom's first wife, who was basically like a second mother to emily, the mother of his two older children, she was killed on october 7th and this is something that he had to break to emily. take a look. >> does emily understand what happened on october 7th? >> yeah. yeah. unfortunately, she does. and how do you tell her, you know, your second mom is dead? killed. shot. when we got back to the hospital, i asked the psychiatrist, you know, what should i do? you've just got to tell her straight. that's the best way. okay. yeah. that was very hard. because we told her and, you know, her little eyes glazed up and she just went, took a sharp in-breath, took a breath. terrible thing to tell a child. and they recommend you have to close the book. sounds cruel, but you have to stop the hope. you've got to stop that. it has to be final. she is dead. >> reporter: and you feel how
of course, one of the biggest challenges for tom as a dad had been basically telling emily about what happened in kibbutz be'eri where they were living and what happened to people in her own community, part of her family. tom's first wife, who was basically like a second mother to emily, the mother of his two older children, she was killed on october 7th and this is something that he had to break to emily. take a look. >> does emily understand what happened on october 7th? >> yeah....
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tom: ok. and i know i do not want to have the aaa organization with the milwaukee brewers we do not want to own that. what do you want to own? >> what you do not want to own is the high multiple stocks. there's more downside risk than upside in this uncertainty. you do not want to own companies with a lot of leverage but have to go back and look at more financing at a higher cost. and i think you have to be really careful to own, if you are owning, especially the small cap space which i am a fan of. you have to be really careful that you do not own companies that do not have a leading advantage. tom: you been doing this for seven or eight years. is this the time to lift the vote on the bank stocks. you mention small caps. you have regionals and all of that in thousands of banks beneath them. and then we have all spring research every day. is it time to load the boat on banks that look grim? >> i talked to almost all of our equity major jurors -- managers yesterday and the answer i got was it i
tom: ok. and i know i do not want to have the aaa organization with the milwaukee brewers we do not want to own that. what do you want to own? >> what you do not want to own is the high multiple stocks. there's more downside risk than upside in this uncertainty. you do not want to own companies with a lot of leverage but have to go back and look at more financing at a higher cost. and i think you have to be really careful to own, if you are owning, especially the small cap space which i...
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>> tom: no. i had two riding lessons in england when i was a kid and i fell off and i never got back on the horse, and they say that you're supposed to get back on the horse. that's where the phrase comes from. >> stephen: that is the thing they say. >> tom: i made the mistake at the ripe age of six not getting back on the horse. >> stephen: someone has to put you back. it's not your fault. a child isn't going to normally just get back on the beast that just threw him that weighs 1500 pounds. it's not your fault. it's not your fault, tom. >> tom: i have internalized this guilt for years. >> stephen: so you had to learn. i think i have a photo of you as billy. you have to ride with one hand and shoot. >> tom: i am shooting, lassoing cows and stuff while i'm riding. >> stephen: you lasso cows while you're riding? >> tom: in season one. some lassoing of cows. i'm not great at it. i'm okay. i have great stunt doubles. it was in the middle of the pandemic. i was auditioning via zoom a newly graduated
>> tom: no. i had two riding lessons in england when i was a kid and i fell off and i never got back on the horse, and they say that you're supposed to get back on the horse. that's where the phrase comes from. >> stephen: that is the thing they say. >> tom: i made the mistake at the ripe age of six not getting back on the horse. >> stephen: someone has to put you back. it's not your fault. a child isn't going to normally just get back on the beast that just threw him...
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tom: blue-eyed samurai. i'm looking at research trying to figure out what the kids a camp looks like in the lead character's voice, kenneth branagh is in this. he is the bad guy. and the lead, i don't know her is peter erskine's daughter. the great jazz drummer of america. i really cannot say enough about this, really violent first of all. i mention the whole question of the aura of diversity. this is as anti-modern woke as you can get. the only reason they can pull this off is animation. lisa: who is going to be animating that. that's why thought jeff katzenberg's comment talking about how it will be by a magnitude of 10 cheaper to animate things with artificial intelligence. i wonder if the timing of the actors strike has anything to do with it. >> i got an email from a fan, julie from york and julie said to me what is it, you have to sell emotion and that's the difference between netflix and disney. >> you have to get rid of that. [laughter] ♪ sleepovers just aren't what they used to be. a house full of
tom: blue-eyed samurai. i'm looking at research trying to figure out what the kids a camp looks like in the lead character's voice, kenneth branagh is in this. he is the bad guy. and the lead, i don't know her is peter erskine's daughter. the great jazz drummer of america. i really cannot say enough about this, really violent first of all. i mention the whole question of the aura of diversity. this is as anti-modern woke as you can get. the only reason they can pull this off is animation. lisa:...
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winter for us, thank you, tom. appreciate it. >>> i want to bring in msnbc legal analyst, and former u.s. attorney, barbara mcquade to talk about all of this. let's start with tom, and double back to georgia later on. this goes to the heart of hunter biden's defense that it was all politically motivated. how difficult is it to prove something like this? >> it's a pretty high bar, yasmin, and i think it's not terribly likely that hunter biden will succeed here. he's arguing either selective prosecution or vindictive prosecution. selective prosecution is an equal protection clause violation. it means that you are charging only on the basis of some discriminatory factor, like race, religion, and another arbitrary factor. that could include politics. you have to show they intended to violate the equal protection rights, and others that were similarly situated were also prosecuted. you have to show that you are prosecuted for exercising some legal rights, so sometimes someone takes an appeal, and then after they appeal,
winter for us, thank you, tom. appreciate it. >>> i want to bring in msnbc legal analyst, and former u.s. attorney, barbara mcquade to talk about all of this. let's start with tom, and double back to georgia later on. this goes to the heart of hunter biden's defense that it was all politically motivated. how difficult is it to prove something like this? >> it's a pretty high bar, yasmin, and i think it's not terribly likely that hunter biden will succeed here. he's arguing either...
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tom: lisa abramowicz, tom keene and jonathan ferro. we will go to our senior executive editor for energy. opec argues against excessively negative sentiment on oil. since the october low in the stock market in america brent crude is down 17%. how much is oil, this negative sentiment paying into the -- playing into the guesstimates going forward? >> opec make some reasonable points when it comes to the demand side of the picture. the demand appears to be reasonably robust. they see strong demand from china and asia. they see that continuing into next year despite concerns about the slowdown in the chinese economy. it's clear saudi arabia is confident in selling its oil to asia. opec is probably on solid ground. perhaps where they are unless solid ground is supply appears. you got new oil, a shale patch in the u.s. that is not growing as strongly as it once did but growing stronger than expected and you've got russian exports which are looking quite lively. you put that all together and the balances probably aren't that bad, a lot of oil
tom: lisa abramowicz, tom keene and jonathan ferro. we will go to our senior executive editor for energy. opec argues against excessively negative sentiment on oil. since the october low in the stock market in america brent crude is down 17%. how much is oil, this negative sentiment paying into the -- playing into the guesstimates going forward? >> opec make some reasonable points when it comes to the demand side of the picture. the demand appears to be reasonably robust. they see strong...
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>> tom cruise? >> that's a throw back. >> what year. >> '94. >> desantis. >> he's kind of sexy, okay. >> she's checking me out. i've got to go talk to her. >> you like him? >> yeah he's a kick ass guy. >> what do you think this guy does? >> a teacher. >> pilot? >> all right, ladies and gentlemen. >> people are saying he wears lifts. >> i'm short too, so what. >> he look good he should put lifts on, i lied on my id so what's up. >> you changed your name to mc lovin'? >> remember him? >> he still alive? >> he's still alive. >> that's bad. >> rich richie. >> chris christie, chris krispy kreme. >> this is settled. >> he does like milk and cookies. >> oh, my god! >> chris? >> christopher columbus. >> bit of a blow hard but i would have hot wings with him. >> what do you think this guy's job is. >> cashier. >> he calls donald trump donned duck. >> he has to be after they. >> how did you feel when he hugged obama. >> was it mutual. >> give me a hug. >> no way. >> i'm not coming over there. >> let's go. >>
>> tom cruise? >> that's a throw back. >> what year. >> '94. >> desantis. >> he's kind of sexy, okay. >> she's checking me out. i've got to go talk to her. >> you like him? >> yeah he's a kick ass guy. >> what do you think this guy does? >> a teacher. >> pilot? >> all right, ladies and gentlemen. >> people are saying he wears lifts. >> i'm short too, so what. >> he look good he should put lifts on, i...
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tom, what are the details of this subpoena request? >> right, so it's a limited request, but some pretty important names and some that you've been just speaking about there, chris. one is the former president of the united states, donald trump, the former attorney general, william barr, and then two former senior justice department official, richard donahue and jeffrey rosen. those two individuals, their notes as well as the president's notes as well as documents tied to former attorney general barr all being requested here, and the idea is not in the words of abby lowell to go -- who's representing hunter biden to go on a fishing expedition. the idea is to determine whether or not there was a selective or vindictive prosecution of hunter biden. and the focus on this stems from a number of things that have come out either in congressional testimony or have come out in the form of books, the former attorney general william barr recanting a conversation in his book about a time that donald trump called him and asked him about the investi
tom, what are the details of this subpoena request? >> right, so it's a limited request, but some pretty important names and some that you've been just speaking about there, chris. one is the former president of the united states, donald trump, the former attorney general, william barr, and then two former senior justice department official, richard donahue and jeffrey rosen. those two individuals, their notes as well as the president's notes as well as documents tied to former attorney...
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tom: hold on. jonathan: i just wanted to know. tom: stop the show. guys, as we speak john pharaoh is negotiating pit ferrari tickets in las vegas. you can go to the for ari p -- ferrari pit and before that you can go to the dinner. jonathan: so you can't buy a ticket. greg, u.s. head of strategy. busy six weeks for you. let's go through the timeline if we can. you are looking for a correction, not one. then you got constructive and now it is fade the rally. >>>> the broader narrative is one with ben more cautious. we saw a 10% correction, we thought the market was oversold. we've seen that and that we fade the rally. jonathan: why is that the right call? >> we think we see the corrections based on a normalization in terms of rates, normalization in terms of positioning. we think the driver from here is more likely to be the equity fundamentals. when we look at the 2024, one of the takeaways is that analysts are starting to take those numbers down. tom: talk about the bull call starkly opposite the view in brett. they are assuming brett comes on. >> o
tom: hold on. jonathan: i just wanted to know. tom: stop the show. guys, as we speak john pharaoh is negotiating pit ferrari tickets in las vegas. you can go to the for ari p -- ferrari pit and before that you can go to the dinner. jonathan: so you can't buy a ticket. greg, u.s. head of strategy. busy six weeks for you. let's go through the timeline if we can. you are looking for a correction, not one. then you got constructive and now it is fade the rally. >>>> the broader...
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>> oh, it brought tears to my eyes just hearing tom describe it again. it was, as he said, an unreal day. and tom is just such an example of someone who took heartbreak and injustice and turned around and did something about it and worked diligently over many years to work to repeal this, so he and others who worked on it, who were sitting in that auditorium when president obama signed the appeal act were just thrilled, and it was a big day for all of us, and it was a big day for our country. >> well, commander zoe dunning, thank you so much, and secretary jeh johnson, it's just another reason to thank you for your service. thanks for joining us today on this important veterans day. and the film serving in secret debuts sunday night at 10:00 eastern on msnbc and streaming on peacock. and that does it for this week, this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." "chris jansing reports" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> good day, i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. we're following three huge stories today, all of them intertwined, all com
>> oh, it brought tears to my eyes just hearing tom describe it again. it was, as he said, an unreal day. and tom is just such an example of someone who took heartbreak and injustice and turned around and did something about it and worked diligently over many years to work to repeal this, so he and others who worked on it, who were sitting in that auditorium when president obama signed the appeal act were just thrilled, and it was a big day for all of us, and it was a big day for our...
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tom. i should also mention to you that i have been speaking to palestinians here and aren't quite eastern. just want to ask them about their opinion. with regard to those and verified videos that have been shown by the israeli army, everybody i've spoken with was a palestinian here, has said to me, they do not believe the veracity of those in which is they believe that there should be 3rd party investigators. there they say that this is simply propaganda on behalf of the israelis. and they also said that the fact that these really army is putting out these images with only a few weapons to show their in those hospitals. they believe that this proves that a war crime has been carried out by the israeli army since they rated the military complex. tom. okay, thanks so much. mama jim june for us and occupied east jerusalem as well as military is still inside gauze as al shape. also, as we mentioned off the soldiers supported by tank stones that on wednesday he was president short by and has de
tom. i should also mention to you that i have been speaking to palestinians here and aren't quite eastern. just want to ask them about their opinion. with regard to those and verified videos that have been shown by the israeli army, everybody i've spoken with was a palestinian here, has said to me, they do not believe the veracity of those in which is they believe that there should be 3rd party investigators. there they say that this is simply propaganda on behalf of the israelis. and they also...
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tom: yeah. currency is the ultimate litmus paper and i would suggest within the broader spectrum you cannot have an international pop without a weak dollar. i subscribe to that. jon: can we finish that? one thing a lot of people got wrong, this market has been so punishing and this economy has surprised in different ways. the u.s. economy has been so much better than people thought it would be and china specifically has been much worse. given how we have reset those bars going into 2024, what's the international call for next year for you and the team? >> clearly, china has been disappointing in terms of economic performance. the u.s. has been better, as you said, but i also think at this point that's largely reflected in their shares. you have pretty full valuations in the u.s., very depressed sentiment in certain countries, the emerging-market complex, so we actually think that's an opportunity. we think chinese growth is going to stabilize and given how poor the sentiment is in some of these
tom: yeah. currency is the ultimate litmus paper and i would suggest within the broader spectrum you cannot have an international pop without a weak dollar. i subscribe to that. jon: can we finish that? one thing a lot of people got wrong, this market has been so punishing and this economy has surprised in different ways. the u.s. economy has been so much better than people thought it would be and china specifically has been much worse. given how we have reset those bars going into 2024, what's...
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what does former ambassador to israel tom nides say now? - [announcer] "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by: robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, the asness family foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab and by the rosalind p. walter foundation and damon button. corporate funding is provided by: stephens inc. - ambassador tom nides, welcome to "firing line." - thank you for having me. - israel and hamas have now been at war for more than a month since hamas's terrorist attack against israel on october 7th. you have said the next 30 days are the most important in israel's history. why? - 'cause israel's trying to do four things at the same time, and they all contradict each other. - [hoover] what are they? - one is they're trying to rid the country of hamas. hamas needs to be gone. and that's complicated and difficult. second, they need to get these hostages out. - yeah. - so obviously, that runs in contradiction to getting rid of hamas '
what does former ambassador to israel tom nides say now? - [announcer] "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by: robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, the asness family foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab and by the rosalind p. walter foundation and damon button. corporate funding is provided by: stephens inc. - ambassador tom nides, welcome to "firing line." - thank you...
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here i am, tom fitzgerald. it has been an honor and a privilege to be your emcee for this evening celebration, and it has been truly a wonderful evening celebrating justice ruth bader ginsburg. have a good night, everyone. the. good evening, everyone. i'm. oh, good evening. lufthansa. you did just bang. look at this. my goodness. when i look out at this room, i know the future of our country is bright. let me start by thanking the leader of emily's list. a dear, dear friend to me and so many of us, ms. lafond, a butler. as lafond has said, we have known each other for some years. we have worked together and i have seen as i hope many of you have, the effort, the tireless effort that lufthansa puts into her extraordinary role of leadership and i will tell you, you and we are fortunate to have a leader of emily's list who understands the mission and the purpose so deeply and sincerely. because as i will discuss in a moment, there are so many of our fundamental freedoms that are under attack. and to have a leader
here i am, tom fitzgerald. it has been an honor and a privilege to be your emcee for this evening celebration, and it has been truly a wonderful evening celebrating justice ruth bader ginsburg. have a good night, everyone. the. good evening, everyone. i'm. oh, good evening. lufthansa. you did just bang. look at this. my goodness. when i look out at this room, i know the future of our country is bright. let me start by thanking the leader of emily's list. a dear, dear friend to me and so many of...
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jonathan: [laughter] tom: will 4726 on tom: tom: the 10-year. go. jonathan: market drawdown. jonathan:nothing to do with bonds. i knew it. tom: look how the nasdaq is made up. look how it has caught up so quickly in the last month. spx, negative six. i was stunned. i thought it would be like -11. that is how fast we have come back. jonathan: that is amazing. [laughter] tom: no jonathan: idea, continue. jonathan:i am done. i am so done. tom: we are never done with the president of the committee responsible for the federal budget. this importantly, my was in a stand or ninth done in judo and she can self defend herself in our fractious washington. in all your years in washington, have you ever seen it >> >> so violently polarized? absolutely not. what is going on right now, i think about this because this is a moment where we areare basicay missing the big picture of what is going on externally. there are external threats from around the world that should be unifying us in helping us function and my fear it leaves us in an immensely vulnerable place. we have these huge vulnerab
jonathan: [laughter] tom: will 4726 on tom: tom: the 10-year. go. jonathan: market drawdown. jonathan:nothing to do with bonds. i knew it. tom: look how the nasdaq is made up. look how it has caught up so quickly in the last month. spx, negative six. i was stunned. i thought it would be like -11. that is how fast we have come back. jonathan: that is amazing. [laughter] tom: no jonathan: idea, continue. jonathan:i am done. i am so done. tom: we are never done with the president of the committee...
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here's tom costello. >> reporter: four days till a potential collision between a government shutdown and the thanksgiving travel crush the tsa predicts a record 30 million through airport checkpoints over a 12-day stretch starting friday. a shutdown would mean air traffic controllers and tsa officers would work without pay until the shutdown ends. in 2019 that was 35 days the tsa chief today with a warning >> it's hard to put gas in your car. it's hard to pay for parking, hard to pay for childcare. so the longer a shutdown goes the bigger the impact is on us. >> reporter: the national shortage of some 2,500 air traffic controllers contributed to massive delays this past summer, especially at newark, where united's own staffing meltdown lasted for days. now the entire system is facing a stress test southwest says it's revamped its computer system after it crashed last christmas, canceling 16,000 flights and united's new boarding procedures are now in place, for economy passengers window seats first, then middle, then aisle customers. the goal, save two minutes on boarding to get out o
here's tom costello. >> reporter: four days till a potential collision between a government shutdown and the thanksgiving travel crush the tsa predicts a record 30 million through airport checkpoints over a 12-day stretch starting friday. a shutdown would mean air traffic controllers and tsa officers would work without pay until the shutdown ends. in 2019 that was 35 days the tsa chief today with a warning >> it's hard to put gas in your car. it's hard to pay for parking, hard to...
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david: tom, i'm getting a wrap it. i have to do this last bit because it comes full circle talking about misinformation coming from this particular white house. biden's education secretary came out with a remarkable comment today quoting conservative president ronald reagan. roll tape. >> as, i think it was president reagan said, we're from the government and we're here to help. there are resources there, there's technical assistance there, and there's a play book that can support the work you're doing. count on us as a partner in this. our students are waiting. david: he quoted ronald reagan but left out a very important quote. roll that tape. >> the most terrifying words in the english language are, i'm from the government and i'm here to help. david: the nine most terrifying words in the english language are i'm here from the government and now -- that was his point. it's not that government is good. it's too much government is bad. >> yeah and you've seen this the last three years, i think excessive regulation, inc
david: tom, i'm getting a wrap it. i have to do this last bit because it comes full circle talking about misinformation coming from this particular white house. biden's education secretary came out with a remarkable comment today quoting conservative president ronald reagan. roll tape. >> as, i think it was president reagan said, we're from the government and we're here to help. there are resources there, there's technical assistance there, and there's a play book that can support the...
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tom, consensus. is it starting to coalesce around this few that we got up side of high single digits, low double digits next year? tom: there's no question about that, but the bias is to study those that happened in 2023. he has been bullish throughout the year. john stouffer's, another one. it is a nice group of people that nailed this, but they nailed it right at the end so i've got to pay more attention to why he continues bullish vs. others that are catching up. lisa: goldman sachs seems to agree. everyone seems to be bullish. the reasons for why are what is so different. is it because we have an economy that keeps chugging along and stocks can keep eking out the returns of corporations led by "the magnificent seven" or the magnificent one are just looking at nvidia? or if the something that is on the heels of a shallow downturn? that is what is interesting to me, the daylight between the rationale getting to the same place. jonathan: he told us at the start of the year that rates would be throug
tom, consensus. is it starting to coalesce around this few that we got up side of high single digits, low double digits next year? tom: there's no question about that, but the bias is to study those that happened in 2023. he has been bullish throughout the year. john stouffer's, another one. it is a nice group of people that nailed this, but they nailed it right at the end so i've got to pay more attention to why he continues bullish vs. others that are catching up. lisa: goldman sachs seems to...
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maria: i spoke with arkansas senator p tom cotton about bids meeting with xi. here's his take. >> there's a lot we don't know about the summit. you outlined some of the initial obvious problems. we gave concrete concessions to china like lifting sanctions against entities and persons involved in genocide against religious and ethnic minorities in china. china gave us promises, the promise to stop shipping precursor chemicals for deadly fentanyl to mexico. i was worried about the demean or that joe biden had at the summit. it's one thing to meet with communist adversaries, another thing to say it's an honor and pleasure to welcome a communist dictatddictator like xi jinpingo america. maria: he steered clear of anything confrontational, despite china's aggression. what are your thoughts on the meeting? >> certainly just going back to our first question, i think the risk of war is high because president xi jinping, general secretary of the communist party, perceives weakness on the part of the biden administration and u yes, it was -- we gave them something import
maria: i spoke with arkansas senator p tom cotton about bids meeting with xi. here's his take. >> there's a lot we don't know about the summit. you outlined some of the initial obvious problems. we gave concrete concessions to china like lifting sanctions against entities and persons involved in genocide against religious and ethnic minorities in china. china gave us promises, the promise to stop shipping precursor chemicals for deadly fentanyl to mexico. i was worried about the demean or...