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jason, what do you make? not so concerned about that number >> steve made a lot of great points business spending has been good and strong a little bit of softness, it's still holding up fairly well i agree with steve the inflationary numbers are the larger concern the gdp is not as much i agree with what he said. >> it's fascinating, consumer spending has really held up even in areas that might be discretionary. >> i think there is -- and we continue to grapple with this. i think the ceo of cava was on right before our program and was talking about consumers buying what they want to buy. i think you're just seeing some discipline on the part of consumers and, also, an impediment rates are still really high for auto loans that contingent of the economy is not able or does not feel comfortable. you're seeing that in the large durables you see reports from the likes of royal caribbean, right, very strong in terms of bookings. i think there's still a demand level that is consistent with growth this year in the u
jason, what do you make? not so concerned about that number >> steve made a lot of great points business spending has been good and strong a little bit of softness, it's still holding up fairly well i agree with steve the inflationary numbers are the larger concern the gdp is not as much i agree with what he said. >> it's fascinating, consumer spending has really held up even in areas that might be discretionary. >> i think there is -- and we continue to grapple with this. i...
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jason jones is back to continue the conversation. thanks for sticking with us jason. so let me ask you which groups of questions do you think are the most persecuted as is it? is it the catholics? is it protestants? orthodox? who yeah. i think well the catholic church, again is the largest church and the orthodox churches. because 1st, because they were churches in the islamic world, they weren't evangelize and we weren't spreading around the globe the way the western church wise. and so the western church specifically catholicism, you will find signs, catholic orders and catholic lay a past which like mine were a catholic, a possible it wherever there is persecution, a world. so i think you will find the catholic church is produced as the most monitors. probably not, you know, because we are the largest church and because with a church that is set the missionaries to the furthest reaches of the world, do you think of the great martyrs of the 20th century have st. maximillian, colby was a polish priest who had the largest newspaper in the world at the time of the germ
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thanks for sticking with us, jason. so let me ask you which groups of questions do you think are the most persecuted as is it, is it the catholics? is it protestants? orthodox? who? yeah, i think, well the catholic church, again is the largest church and the orthodox churches because 1st because they were churches in the islamic world, they weren't evangelize and we weren't spreading around the globe the way the western church wise. and so the western church specifically catholicism, you will find catholic orders and catholic lay a past which like might were a catholic, a possible it or wherever there is persecution in a world. so i think you will find the catholic church is, is produced as the most monitors. probably got, you know, because we are the largest church and because with a church that is set the missionaries to the furthest reaches of the world, do you think of the great martyrs of the 20th century have st. maximillian, colby was a polish priest who had the largest newspaper in the world at the time of the g
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jason jones is back to continue the conversation. thanks for sticking with us jason. so let me ask you which groups of questions do you think are the most persecute? as is it, is it the catholics? is it protestants? orthodox? who yeah. i think well the catholic church again is the largest church and the orthodox churches. because 1st because they were churches in the islamic world, they weren't evangelize and they weren't spreading around the globe. the way the western church wise and so the western church specifically catholicism. you will find catholic orders and catholic lay a past which like mine were a catholic, a possible it wherever there is persecution, a world. so i think you will find the catholic church is, is produces the most monitors, probably not. you know, because we are the largest church and because with a church that is set the missionaries to the furthest reaches of the world, do you think of the great martyrs of the 20th century have st. maximillian, colby was a polish priest who had the largest newspaper in the world at the time of the german inv
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jason, thanks for making time to talk with us. so 1st of jason, on the matter of the, the christmas mass occurs in nigeria. a 195 questions were slaughtered in the plateau state in central nigeria on christmas eve of 2023. by what they allege our philosophy militants. ok, but the european parliament is attributing this to climate change and avoiding using terms like genocide that you know my insight to many feelings. why is the international community afraid to touch on the, the subject of religious persecution? yeah, well the international community is really good. it condemning genocides that happened to generation ago, but tragically, they're very consistent and falling down in the face of genocides today. obviously in nigeria there's been a complete abandonment of the christians and nigeria. we saw the same thing in iraq and syria, as the ancient christian communities, the syrians and the cow, the answer being wiped from the face of the earth by isis. whether you'd see, we're suffering ethnic cleansing and genocide in the hand
jason, thanks for making time to talk with us. so 1st of jason, on the matter of the, the christmas mass occurs in nigeria. a 195 questions were slaughtered in the plateau state in central nigeria on christmas eve of 2023. by what they allege our philosophy militants. ok, but the european parliament is attributing this to climate change and avoiding using terms like genocide that you know my insight to many feelings. why is the international community afraid to touch on the, the subject of...
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>> what do you think jason? >> i think it is a sham trial intlefrns nobody else would be brought up a political vindicatedictiveness to get him off the trail i don't think going to work america understands fairness don't see this as an application of justice. i think there are so many americans would i venture to say majority americans do not believe there is an equal application of justice so they are going to keep doing this to donald trump america will see how wrong it is it will move in his favor, put he should be able to be on campaign trail, it is just so fundamentallied wrong that he is not. >> immigration the border major topic for voters in 2024. dls secretary mayorkas, homeland security home committee yesterday one day senate that's completely dismissed be. trial before it could begin gop lawmaker blaming mayorkas for death of laken riley calling him out in never reading impeachment articles cognition to the hearing unprepared. >> how many people died from fentanyl in this country unin the last three y
>> what do you think jason? >> i think it is a sham trial intlefrns nobody else would be brought up a political vindicatedictiveness to get him off the trail i don't think going to work america understands fairness don't see this as an application of justice. i think there are so many americans would i venture to say majority americans do not believe there is an equal application of justice so they are going to keep doing this to donald trump america will see how wrong it is it will...
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we'll talk about it off with jason furman and jason, a pair of jason's. monday through friday 4:00 p.m. right here on foxbusiness. for some reason you can't make it, text her favorite 9-year-old and she will show you how to dvr the show and you will never miss a trump trial or conduct. i am kudlow. we'll be right back. ♪ nice to meet ya. my name is david. i've been a pharmacist for 44 years. when i have customers come in and ask for something for memory, i recommend prevagen. number one, because it's safe and effective. does not require a prescription. and i've been taking it quite a while myself and i know it works. and i love it when the customers come back in and tell me, "david, that really works so good for me." makes my day. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. i was only 23 when i was first diagnosed with non-melanoma skin cancer. 40 years later, i've had almost 20 mohs surgeries. i had just accepted that the pain and the scars were going to be part of my life. but when i was diagnosed with two basal cells on my face, i became d
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you go into the shops... jason, jason... i worked in a - jason, jason... i worked in a secondary— jason, jason... i worked in a secondary school until four years a -o secondary school until four years ago and — secondary school until four years ago and let me tell you you have got kids as _ ago and let me tell you you have got kids as young as 12, 13 vaping. i see them — kids as young as 12, 13 vaping. i see them go down the street, they are everywhere. it is a trendy thing to d0~ _ are everywhere. it is a trendy thing to d0~ it's — are everywhere. it is a trendy thing to do. it'sjust disgusting. and what _ to do. it'sjust disgusting. and what we — to do. it'sjust disgusting. and what we are doing to our health ism _ what we are doing to our health ism i_ what we are doing to our health ism i hate _ what we are doing to our health is... i hate walking behind anyone smoking _ is... i hate walking behind anyone smoking or— is... i hate walking behind anyone smoking or vaping, is... i hate walking behind anyone smoking orvaping, i is... i hate wal
you go into the shops... jason, jason... i worked in a - jason, jason... i worked in a secondary— jason, jason... i worked in a secondary school until four years a -o secondary school until four years ago and — secondary school until four years ago and let me tell you you have got kids as _ ago and let me tell you you have got kids as young as 12, 13 vaping. i see them — kids as young as 12, 13 vaping. i see them go down the street, they are everywhere. it is a trendy thing to d0~ _ are...
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jason stacy. what time periods does this exam encompass? there are nine time periods and it goes back to pre-columbian era and all the way up to about the present. and those nine time periods are weighted differently and it's important students understand that periods one and nine, the earliest and the most recent history each make up about 4 to 6% of the exam period, to which runs. to 1754, which is the end of the french and indian war. that takes up about 6 to 8% of the exam. and the other time periods are each about 10 to 17%. and those time periods may look a little unusual for when they are divided and so, for example, if you're looking at a period three, which ends in 1800, but the period just before it, period two ends in 1754, and students may ask, well, why did they decide 1754 for period two or or 1800 for period three? and in that way, students can use those time periods and those dates to help them remember some of the material that falls within those time periods. for example, 1754 is the is the beginning of the of the french a
jason stacy. what time periods does this exam encompass? there are nine time periods and it goes back to pre-columbian era and all the way up to about the present. and those nine time periods are weighted differently and it's important students understand that periods one and nine, the earliest and the most recent history each make up about 4 to 6% of the exam period, to which runs. to 1754, which is the end of the french and indian war. that takes up about 6 to 8% of the exam. and the other...
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. >> we welcome jason palmer. you are described as the guy who beat joe biden in american samoa, back on super tuesday. what should viewers know about you? guest: viewers should know i'm in the race because i believe in ideas. if you go to my websites you will see we are talking about conscious capitalism, modernizing government. i am a technology entrepreneur and investor by background and we really need to pass the torch to the next generation of people who are entrepreneurs and move our country into the 21st century. host: what is conscious capitalism? guest: i have been working in a movement for the last 20 years and it is people who create businesses for good and invest in businesses for basically socially improving purposes. think of a company like i've invested in called origin that educates people in prisons. and another that is creating digital certificates, sales force administrator, certifications, amazon web services. there are 600 credentials you can earn in less than a year where you can get upscaled
. >> we welcome jason palmer. you are described as the guy who beat joe biden in american samoa, back on super tuesday. what should viewers know about you? guest: viewers should know i'm in the race because i believe in ideas. if you go to my websites you will see we are talking about conscious capitalism, modernizing government. i am a technology entrepreneur and investor by background and we really need to pass the torch to the next generation of people who are entrepreneurs and move...
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jason you start. you have three options here, wonderful biden quote. >> first i may agree with him on the fact that the fed is going to ease, mainly i think not done easing. i don't think they should ease. larry: owe, oh. all right, go ahead. >> they don't want president trump to win i don't think, the staff. the second thing i would say, the idea they inherited inflation problem. larry: you're saying they do want him to win? they will juice the economy. >> they want biden to win. they do not want president trump to win, the staff. larry: got it. >> secondly the idea they inherited the inflation crisis it is factually untrue if you look at just the data. inflation was on inauguration day, we have done common man cpi, peoples standard of living has deteriorated seven or 8%. larry: what is couple ingredients. >> as you suggested i think i got the idea from you, the reverse core. it's food,. larry: right. >> it is food, energy, shelter, clothing, utilities. larry: insurance by the way? >> insurance. larr
jason you start. you have three options here, wonderful biden quote. >> first i may agree with him on the fact that the fed is going to ease, mainly i think not done easing. i don't think they should ease. larry: owe, oh. all right, go ahead. >> they don't want president trump to win i don't think, the staff. the second thing i would say, the idea they inherited inflation problem. larry: you're saying they do want him to win? they will juice the economy. >> they want biden to...
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jason chaffetz. former republican congressman of utah and former chair of the house oversight committee. it is not breaking news the liberal media are backing off this a bit. they leaned in and went down to the border and did all the things. texas did something smart and adding additional razor wire now. they leaned in against the cartels and made things better. the federal government didn't do that and so now i guess the liberal media figure we can sit down and be quiet. the president has other problems like the polling, jason. >> well, the border problem is all of our problem, not just texas's problem. thank good texas. in arizona you have a democratic governor and gavin newsom in california. people are pouring across by the millions. and how many days in a row do we have to wake up and hear these horror stories about crime and all these other problems that are happening across the country? this is done on purpose. biden told us for three years that the border was safe and secure. it obviously wasn
jason chaffetz. former republican congressman of utah and former chair of the house oversight committee. it is not breaking news the liberal media are backing off this a bit. they leaned in and went down to the border and did all the things. texas did something smart and adding additional razor wire now. they leaned in against the cartels and made things better. the federal government didn't do that and so now i guess the liberal media figure we can sit down and be quiet. the president has...
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>> jason: i think. so joe biden has been much more concerned about lunching to the left and locking arms with his progressive left he has done nothing, joe biden to reach out and become more centrist. he didn't learn the lessons that president clinton has learned. lurched further to the left in unrecognizable way. donald trump is out there like the energizer bunny. beating the drums and talking about making this country great again and that resonates. >> ainsley: ratings went up for george w. bush when he left office and president obama got 15 pours boost after he left office, too. we will see if that helps president trump in this next presidential election. great to see you. >> jason: thanks, ainsley. >> >> ainsley: hand it over to brian. >> brian: one of the most anticipated wnba drafts ever said to take place in brooklyn. the indiana fever get the number one pick. guess though he had are going to take caitlin clark. they will televise every one hefs games. reese is expected to be selected in the top
>> jason: i think. so joe biden has been much more concerned about lunching to the left and locking arms with his progressive left he has done nothing, joe biden to reach out and become more centrist. he didn't learn the lessons that president clinton has learned. lurched further to the left in unrecognizable way. donald trump is out there like the energizer bunny. beating the drums and talking about making this country great again and that resonates. >> ainsley: ratings went up for...
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i'm jason johnson in for joy reid. we begin tonight with a breakthrough moment in the first criminal trial of donald trump. hours ago, new york judge juan merchan declaring that, quote, we have our jury. that's right. after three days, 12 people, seven men and five women, have been selected and sworn in to decide for the first time in american history whether a former president is guilty of a crime. an alternate has also been sworn in. five more are yet to be chosen, but the judge remains hopeful that opening statements can begin as soon as monday. it is a major development in the hush money election interference trial. but it didn't come without some drama this morning as two jurors already seated were abruptly dismissed. excused after questions were raised about the accuracy of some of the answers he had given the court. the other was dismissed after telling the judge she had concerns about her identity becoming public. the juror said friends and family have already inquired about whether she's a juror. and given the
i'm jason johnson in for joy reid. we begin tonight with a breakthrough moment in the first criminal trial of donald trump. hours ago, new york judge juan merchan declaring that, quote, we have our jury. that's right. after three days, 12 people, seven men and five women, have been selected and sworn in to decide for the first time in american history whether a former president is guilty of a crime. an alternate has also been sworn in. five more are yet to be chosen, but the judge remains...
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i met jason at a stop in coal valley. don't know if he remembers and i learned about his passion for public transit. jason similar to many san franciscans, particularly many of my constituents does not own a car and primarily relies on transit and walking to get around san francisco. what i immediately noticed about jason was that he had an inpsychopedic knowledge of public transit. not just our munim here, but seamingly every public transit system in cities across the nation and he delighted in sharing his knowledge, even with a total straisker he met at a bus stop. every conversation with jason in the years since, most occurring on buses or trains here in the city, has reflected that same desire to share his knowledge of transit so i as a policy maker and frankly, whoever was nearby in ear shot could better work for a visionary, well functioning, fast, affordable, comprehensive and ever improving public transportation system in our transit first city. jason held numerous roles during 16 year tenure at mta. many may not
i met jason at a stop in coal valley. don't know if he remembers and i learned about his passion for public transit. jason similar to many san franciscans, particularly many of my constituents does not own a car and primarily relies on transit and walking to get around san francisco. what i immediately noticed about jason was that he had an inpsychopedic knowledge of public transit. not just our munim here, but seamingly every public transit system in cities across the nation and he delighted...
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so happy to see motion in commodity prices. >> jason? >> chubb. operating income was up 42% yeefr over year. >> rick? >> chevron, a geopolitical hedge, and i love the sector. >> obviously do. way overweight energy, says rick sapperstein. >> josh brown? >> toast. not because i love someone to hand me a tip when they hand me a muffin, but i think we'll see a good quarter. so i'm long here. >> "the exchange" is now. ♪ ♪ >>> scott, thank you very much. i'm tyler mathisen in for kelly evans. here's what's ahead this hour. the market fixated on the macro, but that's a good thing says one of our guests, helping to set up into earnings, which he says couldn't be better. he's ready to push his cash to work. he'll tell us where. >>> plus, the street underestimating apple once again. that's the gist of the new move with bank of america. >>> and some five years after we works implosion, adam newman takes the wraps of
so happy to see motion in commodity prices. >> jason? >> chubb. operating income was up 42% yeefr over year. >> rick? >> chevron, a geopolitical hedge, and i love the sector. >> obviously do. way overweight energy, says rick sapperstein. >> josh brown? >> toast. not because i love someone to hand me a tip when they hand me a muffin, but i think we'll see a good quarter. so i'm long here. >> "the exchange" is now. ♪ ♪ >>>...
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jason chaffetz if joins us now. how does the president spin the one, jason? >> i'm sure it'll be something about donald trump. you're not going to hear anything about bidenomics. you're not going to hear anything about the national debt. you're not going to hear anything about the massive growth in government which i think is fueling a lot of this. and, or again, on the immigration, you can't pour millions of new consumers in there, albeit illegal immigrants, and distress that puts on the housing market, on education e, on health care. that has an effect in all of this as well. stuart: you mean -- that's interesting. migrants have an effect on the overall economy in the sense -- >> oh, yeah. stuart: -- that they push up rental, housing and health care costs. the president, he's not going to admit to that. i think he's got a huge problem here with inflation because he keeps on talking about how he's got it under control and gas prices have come down. they're not. they're going up. but let me move on. we've flogged this one to death, so let me move on. >> yeah.
jason chaffetz if joins us now. how does the president spin the one, jason? >> i'm sure it'll be something about donald trump. you're not going to hear anything about bidenomics. you're not going to hear anything about the national debt. you're not going to hear anything about the massive growth in government which i think is fueling a lot of this. and, or again, on the immigration, you can't pour millions of new consumers in there, albeit illegal immigrants, and distress that puts on the...
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i met jason at a stop in coal valley. don't know if he remembers and i learned about his passion for public transit. jason similar to many san franciscans, particularly many of my constituents does not own a car and primarily relies on transit and walking to get around san francisco. what i immediately noticed about jason was that he had an inpsychopedic knowledge of public transit. not just our munim here, but seamingly every public transit system in cities across the nation and he delighted in sharing his knowledge, even with a total straisker he met at a bus stop. every conversation with jason in the years since, most occurring on buses or trains here in the city, has reflected that same desire to share his knowledge of transit so i as a policy maker and frankly, whoever was nearby in ear shot could better work for a visionary, well functioning, fast, affordable, comprehensive and ever improving public transportation system in our transit first city. jason held numerous roles during 16 year tenure at mta. many may not
i met jason at a stop in coal valley. don't know if he remembers and i learned about his passion for public transit. jason similar to many san franciscans, particularly many of my constituents does not own a car and primarily relies on transit and walking to get around san francisco. what i immediately noticed about jason was that he had an inpsychopedic knowledge of public transit. not just our munim here, but seamingly every public transit system in cities across the nation and he delighted...
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you guys know who the jasons were okay, jasons are great. you guys know who the jasons are, right? there's a jasons. did you guys see oppenheimer? yeah. okay. you've got great scientists. they're doing valuable, dangerous work. and, you know, it's like great band. it's like the beatles. why should they break up some people thought that about oppenheimer's team? and so in the early fifties they were brought together under title jason and, they were going to be used by both the white house and by the military to examine problem scientifically and. so they are taking extremely. and in the spring of 1979, we had an environmental conscious president. they had been looking at the climate issue. i think for a year and the leader of their study said this is going to happen. we've been talking about it since 1895. we've been talking it publicly since 1956. we've looked at it and the quote in the times wasn't subtle. it was, this is going to go out of control unless mitigating actions are taken. and the jasons saying that means something to the white house. so they went to the national acade
you guys know who the jasons were okay, jasons are great. you guys know who the jasons are, right? there's a jasons. did you guys see oppenheimer? yeah. okay. you've got great scientists. they're doing valuable, dangerous work. and, you know, it's like great band. it's like the beatles. why should they break up some people thought that about oppenheimer's team? and so in the early fifties they were brought together under title jason and, they were going to be used by both the white house and by...
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number of times jason bateman sat down with joe biden. two. nearly every reporter who covers the white house, zero. that is from the politico reporter. but that is true. i mean, he avoided the super bowl. he could have had a soft ball interview for the super bowl. didn't even do that. this is the strategy. give him the soft ball, the light stuff, the easy stuff. they have really hidden this president. we watched this now for for over three years. the strategy is going to be the same. and that is why they had to bring out barack obama and bill clinton because they don't want to let joe biden speak for himself. they're concerned about how he appears and the american public has their opinions, their theories about what's going on with president biden but i think we can all agree, well, he appears old. not saying that his age is old, i'm saying he appears old and the white house staff is nervous for good measure. real quick about inflation. i find it interesting that barack obama is the champion of the financial hardships of the little guy. how ma
number of times jason bateman sat down with joe biden. two. nearly every reporter who covers the white house, zero. that is from the politico reporter. but that is true. i mean, he avoided the super bowl. he could have had a soft ball interview for the super bowl. didn't even do that. this is the strategy. give him the soft ball, the light stuff, the easy stuff. they have really hidden this president. we watched this now for for over three years. the strategy is going to be the same. and that...
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jason rantz, the guy on the right-hand side of the screen. uncommitted voters, jason, are pro-hamas. is there room for jewish people in the democrat party? if. >> i think there's room, but it's getting much smaller for them to fit in as the growing progressive movement just gets louder and louder and louder and then embraced by some of the more mainstream democrats. when you have someone like chuck schumer who decides to throw israel and jews under the bus because he thinks it's going to be politically went official to the democrat party, i think, is a clear betrayal. and and at the the end of the day, you've got too much jew hatred within the democrat party , and it's no longer just a africa of the democrat party. like i said, i don't think democrats as a whole are anti-riles. but i think the progressive high school. is -- anti-israel. and as the progressive movement takes over the democrat party, they're going of to come to terms with that. they're either going to continue to embrace it which i hope they don't, or they're going to have to d
jason rantz, the guy on the right-hand side of the screen. uncommitted voters, jason, are pro-hamas. is there room for jewish people in the democrat party? if. >> i think there's room, but it's getting much smaller for them to fit in as the growing progressive movement just gets louder and louder and louder and then embraced by some of the more mainstream democrats. when you have someone like chuck schumer who decides to throw israel and jews under the bus because he thinks it's going to...
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and so the relentless radicalg left is now workshopping a new word, jason. d latino.e according to axios, latino. it's a gender neutral way t to describe a refer to people with latindescribeo and it's su. so where is it surging on? university campuses, museums, what? and amon g and the media,a of of course, catchall terms like hispanic or latino have come under scrutiny for blurring important nuances and presenting b a large part of the population as a monolith. that's what axios says.ho so how insulting is it that youy have these academics and saying that they need to rewrite your language? rewryour lanit's not inclusive.> >> there's no there's no the way that even people are doingthin this. i think actually axios made this entire story up, and i can definek th latino. >> it's a word that insufferable white progressives use because they think it's going to land them their first latino friend. let's just be honest it. impre >> they are trying to impress latinos. all they're doing in this condescending nonsenses, all the is pushing them away. >> and the democ
and so the relentless radicalg left is now workshopping a new word, jason. d latino.e according to axios, latino. it's a gender neutral way t to describe a refer to people with latindescribeo and it's su. so where is it surging on? university campuses, museums, what? and amon g and the media,a of of course, catchall terms like hispanic or latino have come under scrutiny for blurring important nuances and presenting b a large part of the population as a monolith. that's what axios says.ho so how...
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jason dumas all right, jason, steve kerr has no one to blame, but his cell for the west, you know, stacking them sales because he started it did me. >> all right. that's all we have for sports right at 6. we'll be back tonight at tampa sports night live. but i'll toss it back to you all right. thank you, aaron. oakland's first fridays makes return this week. kron four's a photo journalist malcolm johnson caught up with business owners and residents were pretty excited to welcome back. the event. >> it's of like no good combination of. >> good food. the people. >> just good vibes as news. it is just a sense of community. there is love is it's inclusive. the space for everybody. i believe it's a lifeline for the city of anything that is a pofitive say space in within the city of oakland is vital. there's so much negative narrative that's going around throughout the city and anything that's positive should be supported. >> opportunity to show that we are part of the town. we are together any any opportunity that we have to live show to connectivity between all of us, the common denominator bet
jason dumas all right, jason, steve kerr has no one to blame, but his cell for the west, you know, stacking them sales because he started it did me. >> all right. that's all we have for sports right at 6. we'll be back tonight at tampa sports night live. but i'll toss it back to you all right. thank you, aaron. oakland's first fridays makes return this week. kron four's a photo journalist malcolm johnson caught up with business owners and residents were pretty excited to welcome back. the...
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jason, you were saying, you can go down lower. 2% or 7%. if it is 2%, it is unwise to sell in anticipation of that. i cannot stress that point strongly enough. i will rephrase it on the other side, do you want to own stocks year? this economy is very strong. we are talking about higher for longer, it is the strength of the economy. profits are growing, that is the point that you just made. in the short-term, 10 year yields can go back up and that will freak the market out a little bit. i would not sell in anticipation of that. >> what do you make of what berkeley is suggesting? >> i think you can probably think the tech bounces. some of these stocks are down 10%. you still want to be selective in tech. yeah, i would be trimming amazon if we get a nice bounce. i have already had a nice bounce. it's not cheap. you can be selective and own other names that have come down even more so within tech. we can talk about semi conductor stocks in a bit. i'm encouraged with what i'm seeing in industrials. i'm encouraged in the action in financials. rem
jason, you were saying, you can go down lower. 2% or 7%. if it is 2%, it is unwise to sell in anticipation of that. i cannot stress that point strongly enough. i will rephrase it on the other side, do you want to own stocks year? this economy is very strong. we are talking about higher for longer, it is the strength of the economy. profits are growing, that is the point that you just made. in the short-term, 10 year yields can go back up and that will freak the market out a little bit. i would...
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hopefully, jason, thanks. we'll be back to you throughout the night. >> definitely a some fans who didn't get the chance to travel up north are still supporting the worriers there thrive city. at chase center tonight. yeah, that's where we find kron. 4 sports reporter aaron wilson. aaron, how are things? well, great know. will you know that saying those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it? >> that's kind of where the warriors find themselves right now repeating where they were last season in a do or die game in sacramento where they're going to have to be in the arena with a loud, loud, sacramento, famed crowd. now that being said, hopefully they'll be able to hear the fans here from thrive city because they're definitely making their way it's a little bit harder to get in thrive city this time around, which is why you find me a little bit outside of drive city, at least for now. we'll be inside for the 6, but they have the metal detectors set up and they have everyone getting checked going through sec
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fill in jason? what's going on out there at oracle? >> air and that wind is coming off a covid covid right now. it started at about 3 o'clock sino by postgame. this jacket is going to be zipped up all the way. you mentioned that the giant they're trying to keep the momentum going. that's really something they've been trying to do for the better part of the last 2 years. they've kind of been just stuck in the middle of the last 2 years. >> they're not the worst team in the majors, but they just haven't been good enough, especially when you compare them to the expectations of this fan bases is a story franchise that has won multiple world series championships the fans. they want to see a winner. now. we are one year the bob melvin 10 year and of course, is too early to really have any sweeping judgments. but >> if you look at this team at this point last year and then you compare it to the team at this point this year, coincidentally enough, they actually played the new york mets one year ago last yea
fill in jason? what's going on out there at oracle? >> air and that wind is coming off a covid covid right now. it started at about 3 o'clock sino by postgame. this jacket is going to be zipped up all the way. you mentioned that the giant they're trying to keep the momentum going. that's really something they've been trying to do for the better part of the last 2 years. they've kind of been just stuck in the middle of the last 2 years. >> they're not the worst team in the majors,...
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jason, you've been trimming nvidia late. are you concerned going into this quarter at some point they're not going to measure up to where the hype machine has taken the stock? >> i don't think that point is anytime soon, to be honest with you. i think the report will be strong, and i agree with joe, i think it's extremely important, and it is in corrective territory, down 12% in the last few weeks. still up 73% year to date. and inthought the conference went well talking about partnerships, ongoing partnerships, the blackwell chip and what they're doing in support of developers. i think it will be important. it continues it get cheaper with the guidance and earnings. let's see how it plays out. >> microsoft, joe, is next thursday. alphabet next thursday as well. you have amazon on the 30th. you have a lot in the near term that's going to have a big say on where this mark goes from here. >> absolutely. a lot is riding with the mega cap five. apple is incredibly important as well. and we thought that apple was developing some
jason, you've been trimming nvidia late. are you concerned going into this quarter at some point they're not going to measure up to where the hype machine has taken the stock? >> i don't think that point is anytime soon, to be honest with you. i think the report will be strong, and i agree with joe, i think it's extremely important, and it is in corrective territory, down 12% in the last few weeks. still up 73% year to date. and inthought the conference went well talking about...
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all right jason thank you. all righty. next at 11 as we continue to gather data and get results, it allows us to track where those efforts have been the most fruitful. >> the chp calling its most recent mission in san francisco a successful one. millions of lethal doses of fentanyl now off city streets. the 11:00 news on ktvu. fox two starts now. an update tonight on the added presence of highway patrol officers on the streets of san francisco. good evening everyone. >> i'm mike mibach and i'm julie julie haener. the governor's office released new numbers today, crediting the california highway patrol with taking over 9.5 million lethal doses of fentanyl off the streets in the past year. new tonight ktvu joy honda spoke with a recovery advocate who says he applauds the action, but points out that law enforcement is only part of
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jason. >> yeah, mike and julia. oj simpson's his his murder trial so overshadowed anything that he did on the field that for the last 30 years, it's felt inappropriate to even discuss it. but if you're going to remind people of what kind of player that he was, now's the time. and one could argue that oj simpson was the most decorated athlete ever to come out of san francisco. growing up in the projects of san francisco's potrero hill neighborhood, simpson's football career began at galileo high school, where he was all city. after graduating in 1965, he enrolled at . all right. where? the video obviously froze there. so we'll see if we can recue that and have it for you later in the show. but needless to say, from galileo to galileo to usc or to city college of san francisco to usc. drafted number one overall by the bills and first player ever to have a 2000 yard season. so we'll see if we can bring that back a little later in the show. >> and he did have a short time with the san francisco 49ers toward the very end
jason. >> yeah, mike and julia. oj simpson's his his murder trial so overshadowed anything that he did on the field that for the last 30 years, it's felt inappropriate to even discuss it. but if you're going to remind people of what kind of player that he was, now's the time. and one could argue that oj simpson was the most decorated athlete ever to come out of san francisco. growing up in the projects of san francisco's potrero hill neighborhood, simpson's football career began at...
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let me go to jason carroll, who's in new york jason the andrew be just by a smidge, but thank you for jumping in there. and helping us out here. and i don't want to make light of because i'm sure this word, folks a little bit there for a few seconds. what happened? were you in the bureau? did you feel this tell us? >> well, full disclosure, jim, i'm from california, so first of all, i'm used to feeling earthquakes. i was on the 18th floor with my colleagues at my computer and the computer monitors started moving just ever so slightly and to be honest, i didn't have breakfast this morning and i thought am i i lightheaded and my about to faint or something? and for a split second, i thought, are we having an earthquake at and i thought this just cannot be walk out of my office. i see my colleague jean casarez and she says, i think we just had an earthquake and then of course, all the producers started gathering around and it quickly became evident to us that we had experience here instead, it real quick here in new york city, not the first time several years ago, i think you remember we
let me go to jason carroll, who's in new york jason the andrew be just by a smidge, but thank you for jumping in there. and helping us out here. and i don't want to make light of because i'm sure this word, folks a little bit there for a few seconds. what happened? were you in the bureau? did you feel this tell us? >> well, full disclosure, jim, i'm from california, so first of all, i'm used to feeling earthquakes. i was on the 18th floor with my colleagues at my computer and the computer...
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jason, that's all. that's all i got. >> 100% and really justine is like deja vu because here we are back in sacramento one year later, once again with the warriors playing with their season on the line. now to be more specific, it was april 30th of last year when the warriors had to come to sacramento and play in a game 7 elimination game and now they find themselves here again. now the journey to that point last year in the journey to this point this year might be a little different. but the feelings are the same. the warriors do not want to be here. they've made it no secret that they were not expecting to be a 10 seed in the nba play-in tournament. but that is their reality. now, last year they had a chance to end the king season at home in game 6 at chase center's. but >> they got blown out and really they had come back to sacramento with absolutely no momentum and get themselves out of a very an ideal predicament and they were able to do so. so i asked curry yesterday. what does he remember about t
jason, that's all. that's all i got. >> 100% and really justine is like deja vu because here we are back in sacramento one year later, once again with the warriors playing with their season on the line. now to be more specific, it was april 30th of last year when the warriors had to come to sacramento and play in a game 7 elimination game and now they find themselves here again. now the journey to that point last year in the journey to this point this year might be a little different. but...
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as for the lesser musical score we had a kendrick and a j-cole for jason. molly, you talked about the burning it down, it was giving barry ben harper. i don't know if that was on purpose? shout out to ben harper. >> clearly. >> thanks to both of you. trump has a cash crunch and now we have new details on those billionaires who said they were abandoning him over january 6th. >> what happened yesterday is a disgrace -- disgrace and as an american i am embarrassed. >> embarrassed enough to be consistent? we will find out you have a special guest shining a light on that part of politics, but first, trumps first criminal trial is looming and he is attacking the judges daughter. it is not normal or legally okay. there are reports his former spokeswoman hope hicks will be called to the stand. we have the right person for this next. hi, i'm chris and i lost 57 pounds on golo. golo isn't complicated. i don't have to follow a restrictive diet, and i don't have to spend a lot of time making meals. using golo was truly transformative. it was easy, and inexpensive. (bob
as for the lesser musical score we had a kendrick and a j-cole for jason. molly, you talked about the burning it down, it was giving barry ben harper. i don't know if that was on purpose? shout out to ben harper. >> clearly. >> thanks to both of you. trump has a cash crunch and now we have new details on those billionaires who said they were abandoning him over january 6th. >> what happened yesterday is a disgrace -- disgrace and as an american i am embarrassed. >>...
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jason, did you think it's even worth it? i think every little bit is worth it. and ireland has divested those funds from these companies, and i'm the only highest invested in the 6 companies island is a small west them european economy. so yes, relatively speaking, this is a poultry, a might both of those set the stage and open the weight for other countries from other well funds. and to do the same. we are now looking at the possession play of the european union, and i'm the united nations looking also involved with weapons. and the united kingdom is now thinking seriously of a quick thing. it's trade agreement on arms with israel. so, you know, yes, when we look island, it is a small amount of money is not billions of google's, it's a small number of millions of there is a changing tides in international political opinion. then we can see this accumulates into, you know, i've gotten swell away from support for israel and various other investments you know, starting to really and lend power money and you know, other kinds of support. uh, i wouldnt intrusion. i
jason, did you think it's even worth it? i think every little bit is worth it. and ireland has divested those funds from these companies, and i'm the only highest invested in the 6 companies island is a small west them european economy. so yes, relatively speaking, this is a poultry, a might both of those set the stage and open the weight for other countries from other well funds. and to do the same. we are now looking at the possession play of the european union, and i'm the united nations...
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jason: thanks. this is been a really rich conversation, and i think the question of how do we sort of take this forward and measure progress is a really important one. gni has a framework. for 15 years. we are a multi-stakeholder organization. we have tech companies, not just internet companies, providers and infrastructure providers. all of whom sort of interface with free expression of privacy, slightly differently, depending on the products and services they provide. but all of whom have obviously by virtue being part of gni made a commitment and that commitment is broken down in the principles and our implementation guidelines into these specific measures. then we have a periodic assessment process that each company goes through. and in that process, the company will bring in an intent -- an independent third party to review the steps they have taken against each of the categories of obligations and document them. and they do that by looking at the sort of paper trail, what systems and policies
jason: thanks. this is been a really rich conversation, and i think the question of how do we sort of take this forward and measure progress is a really important one. gni has a framework. for 15 years. we are a multi-stakeholder organization. we have tech companies, not just internet companies, providers and infrastructure providers. all of whom sort of interface with free expression of privacy, slightly differently, depending on the products and services they provide. but all of whom have...
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