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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: wow. ira: i think it is going to be difficult for inflation breakevens, basically the tips gauge versus where nominal treasury yields are, to come down much lower than where they are today around 2.2% on the 10-year. if we are going to have the rally in the treasury market we think we are going to have next year, almost all of that will come from the real yield. tom: away from trying to make money, ira jersey, what does that low real yield mean for the american economy, for business, the incentive to invest? ira: it should actually increase -- it should make financial conditions somewhat better. one of the drags on the economy right now -- which is what the fed wants, to be fair -- is to have real yields be an impediment to very fast economic activity. that should help arrest inflation. but even at 1.25%, 1.5%, compared to the last 10 years, that is not particularly high. it is also not particularly low. not long ago we had -2% real yields. positive real yields, i think, is still a sign th
tom: wow. ira: i think it is going to be difficult for inflation breakevens, basically the tips gauge versus where nominal treasury yields are, to come down much lower than where they are today around 2.2% on the 10-year. if we are going to have the rally in the treasury market we think we are going to have next year, almost all of that will come from the real yield. tom: away from trying to make money, ira jersey, what does that low real yield mean for the american economy, for business, the...
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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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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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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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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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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: shocking? mike: fourth quarter gdp revised up to 5.2 from 4.9 well above the 5% that was thought and that comes from increased business investment that came in pretty low in the initial report. we are seeing more nonresidential investment. the gdp in terms of personal consumption is lower at 3.3% compared to 4%. lisa's refrigerator turns up in the fourth quarter. retail prices which the fed doesn't really pay attention to come in lower than anticipated coming in at 2.3% compared to 2.4. we will look to the pce numbers tomorrow to see if we have the same thing. the advance good trade balance in october 89 billion from 86 billion. thus a little bit of a subtraction of the first month of the fourth quarter. inventories come in weaker, down .2% and flat. tom: futures at 24. the vix gets love at 12.58. the russell 2000 up 1.2%. lisa would say it was because of bonds. i have to go to tomorrow's data and the idea is that no one is talking about the job market. what if we get another glorious jobless c
tom: shocking? mike: fourth quarter gdp revised up to 5.2 from 4.9 well above the 5% that was thought and that comes from increased business investment that came in pretty low in the initial report. we are seeing more nonresidential investment. the gdp in terms of personal consumption is lower at 3.3% compared to 4%. lisa's refrigerator turns up in the fourth quarter. retail prices which the fed doesn't really pay attention to come in lower than anticipated coming in at 2.3% compared to 2.4. we...
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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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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: 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: 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: 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, 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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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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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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>> 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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’s aunt, but but they pretend that hekel berifin is tom, and tom pretends that he is a sith, a cousin, that is, they somehow act it out, the woman believes, he begins a whole series, that is , his own adventures that he read in books, he begins imitate, he forces this black man to drag some kind of millstone, so that he imitates a prisoner, wrote like... some letters, the negro doesn’t know how to write, but tom writes for him, you have to endure it, tom writes some anonymous letter, farmers come with guns to wait for the attack that tom announced, so they will see, what is happening there, that is, there are full rats of spiders, but we have caught up with some animals there and snakes, this is absolutely generous, yes, i am this episode , these are the last ones, people think that this black man has gone crazy, they say he's crazy, that he did it there on the blood. wrote something on the shirt, and this is all the most interesting thing that huck , realizing that it is completely non -functional, it makes no sense that this negro can simply be filmed from the bed and it is not ve
’s aunt, but but they pretend that hekel berifin is tom, and tom pretends that he is a sith, a cousin, that is, they somehow act it out, the woman believes, he begins a whole series, that is , his own adventures that he read in books, he begins imitate, he forces this black man to drag some kind of millstone, so that he imitates a prisoner, wrote like... some letters, the negro doesn’t know how to write, but tom writes for him, you have to endure it, tom writes some anonymous letter,...
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tom, thank you, that's tom bateman there. tom, thank you, that's tom ltateman in — there. tom, thank you, that's tom bateman in jerusalem. _ there. tom, thank you, that's tom bateman in jerusalem. we've - there. tom, thank you, that's tom bateman in jerusalem. we've also| bateman injerusalem. we've also heard that the us presidentjoe biden has been in touch with the qatari's after that intensive negotiation it's been going on over the last few hours about the delay that hamas had announced in releasing that second group of hostages. joe biden spoke to the qatari prime minister on the phone about the delay and also about the mechanisms to resolve them. we were told that he expressed his appreciation for qatar's role in helping to facilitate that truce in the first place. let's had no to our middle east correspondent lucy williamson on the west bank, she's there on the line. by this time yesterday we had already seen those release of the palestinian prisoners. how have people been reacting where you are to that delay. it reacting where you are to that dela . . , reacting whe
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i'm tom llamas in for lester. we begin tonight with the major scare at the northern border at the rainbow bridge connecting the u.s. and canada at niagara falls where today a speeding car hit a median, went airborne, then crashed into a checkpoint building, catching fire, exploding, and leaving two people in that car dead fearing a possible terrorist attack, authorities closed the rainbow bridge and three other border crossings and imposed heightened security on both sides of the border officials searched that car and say there were no immediate signs of an explosive device new york's governor saying, there's no indication of a terror attack, but with tensions high in the middle east and so many americans traveling for thanksgiving, the crash near one of america's top tourist attractions comes at a time when the country and the world are on edge emilie ikeda begins our coverage tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi is investigating a fiery crash at the u.s./canada border >> i've never seen anything like this car
i'm tom llamas in for lester. we begin tonight with the major scare at the northern border at the rainbow bridge connecting the u.s. and canada at niagara falls where today a speeding car hit a median, went airborne, then crashed into a checkpoint building, catching fire, exploding, and leaving two people in that car dead fearing a possible terrorist attack, authorities closed the rainbow bridge and three other border crossings and imposed heightened security on both sides of the border...
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tom bateman, _ were returned back home. tom bateman, thank _ were returned back home. tom bateman, thank you _ were returned back home. tom bateman, thank you very - were returned back home. tom bateman, thank you very much for taking us through these developments as they happen in the middle east. our correspondents injerusalem. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. dedication to babies whose resting is unknown. to dedication to babies whose resting is unknown-— dedication to babies whose resting is unknown. ., ., , ., ., ., is unknown. to have this memorial to our babies. — is unknown. to have this memorial to our babies. it — is unknown. to have this memorial to our babies, it is _ is unknown. to have this memorial to our babies, it is like _ is unknown. to have this memorial to our babies, it is like at _ is unknown. to have this memorial to our babies, it is like at last _ is unknown. to have this memorial to our babies, it is like at last they - our babies, it is like at last they are hoping the dignity and the respect that they never had, b
tom bateman, _ were returned back home. tom bateman, thank _ were returned back home. tom bateman, thank you _ were returned back home. tom bateman, thank you very - were returned back home. tom bateman, thank you very much for taking us through these developments as they happen in the middle east. our correspondents injerusalem. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. dedication to babies whose resting is unknown. to dedication to babies whose resting is unknown-— dedication to...
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thank you, tom. the red cross, auain, we that. thank you, tom. the red cross, again. we are — that. thank you, tom. the red cross, again, we are showing _ that. thank you, tom. the red cross, again, we are showing you _ that. thank you, tom. the red cross, again, we are showing you repeating i again, we are showing you repeating these pictures from a few minutes to go now of those red cross vehicles carrying the hostages at the rafah crossing. the red cross say, they have confirmed, they have transferred the hostages to egypt, because of course the rafah crossing is the crossing point between gaza and egypt they must come into egypt before they are then taken into israel. the red cross say the hostages had been transferred now to egypt, according to the information that was received by the israel defence force. they say, 17 hostages had been released in total, including 13 israeli hostages and four thai hostages. they say the convoy pictures you can see now from a few minutes ago is currently makin
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i'm tom llamas. for all of us at nbc news, have a great and safe thanksgiving. >>> we have to stay focused and remain resilient. i think that's what this city -- i know that's what this city is built off of. >> he's giving back after losing so much this week. we're catching up with the
i'm tom llamas. for all of us at nbc news, have a great and safe thanksgiving. >>> we have to stay focused and remain resilient. i think that's what this city -- i know that's what this city is built off of. >> he's giving back after losing so much this week. we're catching up with the
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lieutenant tom was there. tom served as a platoon leader with the army's 24th division. tom, tell us what the defense around the perimeter was like. >> the defense around the perimeter consist ised mostly of a plugging action. in other words, moving a division into the perimeter to fill up gaps penetrated by the enemy. we did not have enough money to completely -- men to completely fill up a complete rectangle or a perimeter so, therefore, we had to plug up the gaps by moving the men around. >> uh-huh. when trouble started, you moved men right in there. >> that's right. >> what were these attacks like, tom? >> well, these attacks were constitutedded mostly by the preparation of a mortar fire by the enemy. they were very good at this mortar fire, and they outnumbered us i would say approximately 5 to 1. they had a mass of men, and also they infiltrated in between our lines dressed as civilians and altogether just harassed us by that type of movement. >> tell us about the breakout, tom. what were the preparations for it like? >> well, the preparations consisted of getting
lieutenant tom was there. tom served as a platoon leader with the army's 24th division. tom, tell us what the defense around the perimeter was like. >> the defense around the perimeter consist ised mostly of a plugging action. in other words, moving a division into the perimeter to fill up gaps penetrated by the enemy. we did not have enough money to completely -- men to completely fill up a complete rectangle or a perimeter so, therefore, we had to plug up the gaps by moving the men...
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let's bring tom peck in. l america. let�*s bring tom peck in. we�*re in day five of this temporary cease—fire. how long do you think it could be negotiated on further? the honest answer is i obviously don't know_ honest answer is i obviously don't know the — honest answer is i obviously don't know the answer. what happens in gaza only — know the answer. what happens in gaza only is — know the answer. what happens in gaza only is really the consequence of one _ gaza only is really the consequence of one actor, and that is israel. isreel— of one actor, and that is israel. israel will— of one actor, and that is israel. israel will do precisely as it wishes _ israel will do precisely as it wishes. a month ago, there was this talk of— wishes. a month ago, there was this talk of this— wishes. a month ago, there was this talk of this paul zero cease—fire, it was_ talk of this paul zero cease—fire, it was not— talk of this paul zero cease—fire, it was not going to happen because they didn't — it was not going to happen becaus
let's bring tom peck in. l america. let�*s bring tom peck in. we�*re in day five of this temporary cease—fire. how long do you think it could be negotiated on further? the honest answer is i obviously don't know_ honest answer is i obviously don't know the — honest answer is i obviously don't know the answer. what happens in gaza only — know the answer. what happens in gaza only is — know the answer. what happens in gaza only is really the consequence of one _ gaza only is really...
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[tom] in the bay area- - i am deeply troubled. - [protesters] leave our kids alone! - [tom] and in orange and riverside counties, it has been a year of heated and sometimes violent standoffs at school boards across california. - we need education, not indoctrination. - as a culture war rages over pride days, pride flags, book and lesson bans, and parental notification rights, we wondered, how did this all start and where is it all going? is this part of an organized effort across the state? and what, if anything, is it leading to? that's what we set out to learn. seven school boards have approved parental notification policies in california, in anderson, rocklin, roseville, chino, orange, murietta, and temecula, policies that require school staff to report students who want to change their pronoun. all the policies are similar to a bill written by republican assemblyman, bill essayli, of riverside last spring. the bill required parental notification in every california school. "this bill would provide that a parent or guardian has the right to be notified in writing
[tom] in the bay area- - i am deeply troubled. - [protesters] leave our kids alone! - [tom] and in orange and riverside counties, it has been a year of heated and sometimes violent standoffs at school boards across california. - we need education, not indoctrination. - as a culture war rages over pride days, pride flags, book and lesson bans, and parental notification rights, we wondered, how did this all start and where is it all going? is this part of an organized effort across the state? and...
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>> tom: i'm with dusty. since texas has continued to improve, get better and better, and also did it for two weeks with a backup quarterback. >> dusty: kansas state, beat a really good kansas state team with a backup quarterback. they turned the ball over down the stretch and still found a way to win. got to get credit for that. >> dave: they look like a playoff team but so good georgia, alabama, washington, oregon and florida state. am i leaving anybody out? eight look like playoff teams, you can only pick four. maybe it will sort itself out. michigan and ohio state look like playoff teams. >> tom: where would you put alabama if they beat auburn and georgia? >> dave: depends on the other games, washington beat oregon, oregon beat washington? both have one loss? if ohio state beats michigan or loses the big ten championship game or other way around? >> dusty: why before we jump to conclusions and i throw you from the booth, sit back, relax and enjoy the fabulous football we have tomorrow and championship wee
>> tom: i'm with dusty. since texas has continued to improve, get better and better, and also did it for two weeks with a backup quarterback. >> dusty: kansas state, beat a really good kansas state team with a backup quarterback. they turned the ball over down the stretch and still found a way to win. got to get credit for that. >> dave: they look like a playoff team but so good georgia, alabama, washington, oregon and florida state. am i leaving anybody out? eight look like...
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i'm tom llamas. for all of us at nbc news, have a great and safe thanksgiving. ♪ ♪ ♪ i heard you started runnin' your mouth again ♪. ♪ bitin' hands that feed ya ♪. ♪ ♪ ♪ a little birdie told me you're nobody's friend ♪. ♪ and the joke's on me yeah ♪. ♪ well baby who are you to underestimate me ♪. ♪ smilin' in my face as you tak ♪ ♪ your aim ♪. ♪ i tried to be your friend ♪. ♪ i won't make that mistake again ♪. ♪ ♪ ♪ i won't make that mistake again ♪. ♪ [pre-chorus] ♪. ♪ i can't dance with the devil on my back ♪. ♪ need somebody who can meet while i'm on these ♪. ♪ [chorus] ♪. ♪ dark days and knockin' at my door ♪. ♪ you ain't welcome in here no more ♪. ♪ on a different level than i was before ♪. ♪ you can't bring me down to you ♪. ♪ can't bring me down (can't bring me down) ♪. ♪ can't bring me down (can't bring me down) ♪. ♪ you can't bring me down ♪. ♪ you can't bring me down to you ♪. ♪ [bridge]
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tom's been showing our entertainment correspondent david sillito around the exhibition. hey, tom! david! what a pleasure. nice to see you. this is amazing. you're taking me somewhere? yes. it's only its only a small step, but it's also a giant leap at the same time. lead me. a spirit of adventure about you now. you know when someone asks if you fancy going on a journey to the moon with tom hanks? you say, "yes". that's quite... rocket motors you can experience. you would think that thing would shoot up. we shouldn't be standing here, should we? we should not. it's going to get a little hot, but that's ok. but don't worry. that's ice that is falling down. oh, that's what that is. that's the moisture from the super cold liquid hydrogen fuel tanks. tom, as you can probably tell, really knows his space. it's been a passion from childhood and this is his show, an astronaut�*s eye view of what it was like to be on an apollo mission. and it all began when tom first saw this space being used for a david hockney show, and he had an idea. how did this begin? i mean, this is your project,
tom's been showing our entertainment correspondent david sillito around the exhibition. hey, tom! david! what a pleasure. nice to see you. this is amazing. you're taking me somewhere? yes. it's only its only a small step, but it's also a giant leap at the same time. lead me. a spirit of adventure about you now. you know when someone asks if you fancy going on a journey to the moon with tom hanks? you say, "yes". that's quite... rocket motors you can experience. you would think that...
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tom, what have you found out? >> right, chris. i'm including the reporting of my colleague, jonathan dienst and i. four senior law enforcement officials briefed on the matter tell nbc news that a vehicle apparently approached the check point or inspection building at a high rate of speed, hits that structure, catches on fire and explodes from there. however, i think this is quite important and of course this information is early, subject to change as evidence comes in. an initial sweep of that vehicle did not indicate that there was a secondary device, so in other words, there's no indication at this point that there was a bomb on board this vehicle in any sort of way. so that's the first thing. the second thing that we're hearing from those officials is that there were two occupants of the vehicle. then there are two casualties as a result of this, and i think the pictures that are circulating that will hopefully be able to bring to you shortly will indicate why that's the case, the damage appears to be extraordinary. based on so
tom, what have you found out? >> right, chris. i'm including the reporting of my colleague, jonathan dienst and i. four senior law enforcement officials briefed on the matter tell nbc news that a vehicle apparently approached the check point or inspection building at a high rate of speed, hits that structure, catches on fire and explodes from there. however, i think this is quite important and of course this information is early, subject to change as evidence comes in. an initial sweep of...
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i'm tom llamas we begin with the rapidly deteriorating situation in gaza city and the growing concerns for civilians with hospitals in the hamas-controlled territory now surrounded by fighting the images, take a look, a massive fireball exploding near one major hospital and about six miles away the horror as a projectile is seen falling on the compound of another hospital, gaza city's largest. israel saying it was yet another misfire from a terrorist organization and it all comes after israel agreed to daily four-hour humanitarian pauses to allow civilians to flee with secretary of state antony blinken saying today, quote, far too many palestinians have been killed. and as negotiators work to free the nearly 240 hostages being held by hamas, our keir simmons is in tel aviv tonight and he leads off our coverage >> reporter: this was the sky over gaza tonight in israel's war with hamas and overnight near the indonesian hospital in gaza city, a fireball. hours after the white house says israel agreed to humanitarian pauses in the fighting, but no ceasefire. close by, above al shifa hospit
i'm tom llamas we begin with the rapidly deteriorating situation in gaza city and the growing concerns for civilians with hospitals in the hamas-controlled territory now surrounded by fighting the images, take a look, a massive fireball exploding near one major hospital and about six miles away the horror as a projectile is seen falling on the compound of another hospital, gaza city's largest. israel saying it was yet another misfire from a terrorist organization and it all comes after israel...
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now it's back to tom and . emily tom and. emily >> thanks, sophia it's 1106 tom and. emily >> thanks, sophia it's1106 in the morning. you're with britain's newsroom on gb news with me, emily carver and tom hannood . hannood. >> well, let's have a little look at what you've been saying at home. first of all, we've been talking about well, three big stories today. and one of the biggest has these the biggest has been these palestinian protesters. should they march on remembrance sunday orindeed they march on remembrance sunday or indeed the 11th of november on the saturday? and keith says that he doesn't think that palestinian protesters should be allowed to protest. we need to respect our war heroes who gave us freedom. >> yes . and we see there from >> yes. and we see there from pete, sorry, i don't have my paper over here. pete says , as paper over here. pete says, as a veteran, this makes me sick to the core out of respect for what we have done for those who protest, keeping them safe from harm they don't know true british think you british values. i do think you ma
now it's back to tom and . emily tom and. emily >> thanks, sophia it's 1106 tom and. emily >> thanks, sophia it's1106 in the morning. you're with britain's newsroom on gb news with me, emily carver and tom hannood . hannood. >> well, let's have a little look at what you've been saying at home. first of all, we've been talking about well, three big stories today. and one of the biggest has these the biggest has been these palestinian protesters. should they march on remembrance...
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tom? >> let's hope some get out. all right, keir, we thank you for that. >>> and the war abroad is fueling tensions here at both. both anti-semitic and islamaphobic incidents are on the rise. college campuses continue to be a flash point along with posters showing kidnapped israelis being ripped apart. we get more now from anne thompson. >> reporter: college campuses, lampposts, and city blocks in this country, these are the new flash points of the israel-hamas war. escalating tensions over the past month at new york's columbia university led to today's suspension of two student groups, both pro-palestinian accused of violating school policy with threatening rhetoric and intimidation. at ohio state the university's president says there were two incidents that targeted the jewish community in the last 24 hours. two students were assaulted, the jewish center vandalized. meanwhile, across the country, people are tearing down pictures of the 239 hostages held by hamas. >> i feel personally att
tom? >> let's hope some get out. all right, keir, we thank you for that. >>> and the war abroad is fueling tensions here at both. both anti-semitic and islamaphobic incidents are on the rise. college campuses continue to be a flash point along with posters showing kidnapped israelis being ripped apart. we get more now from anne thompson. >> reporter: college campuses, lampposts, and city blocks in this country, these are the new flash points of the israel-hamas war....
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anneke and tom. tom sent you right for a british newspaper i want to get your take on today's evidence by mr gove. mast newspaper i want to get your take on today's evidence by mr gove. most of the cabinet will _ today's evidence by mr gove. most of the cabinet will take _ today's evidence by mr gove. most of the cabinet will take turns _ today's evidence by mr gove. most of the cabinet will take turns to - the cabinet will take turns to appear before the inquiry and most will apologise at some point or another. there's already been a lot of apologies. clearly wrong decisions were made at the start of the pandemic. that is debatable. and borisjohnson was not the pandemic. that is debatable. and boris johnson was not the the pandemic. that is debatable. and borisjohnson was not the right leader at that particular moment. but what you don't want is for that to cloud what the purpose of the inquiry is to be, which is how can we learn lessons and how can we respond better should something like this ever
anneke and tom. tom sent you right for a british newspaper i want to get your take on today's evidence by mr gove. mast newspaper i want to get your take on today's evidence by mr gove. most of the cabinet will _ today's evidence by mr gove. most of the cabinet will take _ today's evidence by mr gove. most of the cabinet will take turns _ today's evidence by mr gove. most of the cabinet will take turns to - the cabinet will take turns to appear before the inquiry and most will apologise at some...
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have only 12 little tom. i mean, i, i'm sure all of us noticed that the axis of evil was back in vogue when it was completely just refuted. after 911 here, when they go to marco in rome, you're an expert. you've advised prime ministers on the middle east. what happened to europe? i mean, i, you know, i'm, i'm not a young man, but i remember when europe had a very different position than the united states when it came to the conflict in the middle east. now it seems like europe is in lock step. what happened? it's quite a good reduction on. first of all, it's quite difficult to say, well talking to you, i'd say a complete the metamorphosis. 20 years ago. we have to go back 20 years to find you the rate between gauge or us to be that eastern bonuses 20 years ago. we sold that on to issue one was of course the water and iraq. and the 2nd one more related to what we are watching, knowing godsa was when you will impose to day us the drafting adults from the sole goal roadmap for the peace process was 2003. but sin
have only 12 little tom. i mean, i, i'm sure all of us noticed that the axis of evil was back in vogue when it was completely just refuted. after 911 here, when they go to marco in rome, you're an expert. you've advised prime ministers on the middle east. what happened to europe? i mean, i, you know, i'm, i'm not a young man, but i remember when europe had a very different position than the united states when it came to the conflict in the middle east. now it seems like europe is in lock step....
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tom batheman our correspondent -- tom bateman our correspondent in israel. our partner cbs news spoke to one familywaiting word if their loved one is one those to be released. the 3 momed is the youngest american being hold. >> were hoping and praying that she is in one of the first groups, but we only can know that's our hope. but we haven't had any confirmation. we haven't seen any lists. so we are going with the bief that because she's 3 years old and no child should be a hosage, no child should be in this situation that she will be early in the releasing. >> but for the first time you must feel some degree of hope, at least cautious optimism. we're all hope, please let this be true. we know how quickly it can turn. tell us what you're thinking. u were in israel on october 7. >> yeah. we are cautiously hopeful. every day, 46 days since october 7, has felt like october 7 for us. as we wonder and pray and as our hearts are with our little cousin. >> we're going to go back to correspondent tom bateman in israel. i think we've gotten your line sorted now. we'
tom batheman our correspondent -- tom bateman our correspondent in israel. our partner cbs news spoke to one familywaiting word if their loved one is one those to be released. the 3 momed is the youngest american being hold. >> were hoping and praying that she is in one of the first groups, but we only can know that's our hope. but we haven't had any confirmation. we haven't seen any lists. so we are going with the bief that because she's 3 years old and no child should be a hosage, no...
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go ahead, tom agreed. i agree. can. we can all be outraged by what happened as on the 7th document were, but at the same time their response, since then has been well unacceptable in every and every way. and the thing is, is, and is, is we have asked the question, this feels to then i even more, i'm even more worried about what's going on beyond this, right. it's, this is bad enough, but now, immediately within what 24 hours or 12 hours of the mazda attack the war machine in the west. and i mean all across the west, including the u. k. and i'm just in the u. s. and this, the ones, the grams of the world, nikki haley, is the world to the mediately point. fingers that are on. does anybody not smell the 911 to step here? where saudi's point planes into, you know, the world trade center and then we went to war with a rack. and the same thing is now we're, we're gonna ethnically cleanse cause a and now we're going to go to war with a ron the wires. why is the us pushing for carrier groups? have only 12 little tom, i mean i,
go ahead, tom agreed. i agree. can. we can all be outraged by what happened as on the 7th document were, but at the same time their response, since then has been well unacceptable in every and every way. and the thing is, is, and is, is we have asked the question, this feels to then i even more, i'm even more worried about what's going on beyond this, right. it's, this is bad enough, but now, immediately within what 24 hours or 12 hours of the mazda attack the war machine in the west. and i...
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have only 12 little tom. i mean i, i'm sure all of us noticed that the axis of evil was back in vogue when it was completely just refuted. after 911 here, when they go to marco in rome, you're an expert, you've advised prime ministers on the middle east. what happened to europe? i mean, i, you know, i'm, i'm not a young man, but i remember when europe had a very different position than the united states when it came to the conflict in the middle east. now it seems like europe is in lock step. what happened? it's quite a good reduction on. first of all, it's quite difficult to say, well, it's often to you. i'd say i complete the metamorphosis. 20 years ago, we have to go back 20 years to find you ready to engage us middle eastern bonuses. 20 years ago. we sold that on to issue one, was of course the water and iraq or the 2nd one more related to what we are watching. knowing gaza was when you will impose to day us the drafting the door of the sol cool road map for the peace process, which doesn't intreat. but s
have only 12 little tom. i mean i, i'm sure all of us noticed that the axis of evil was back in vogue when it was completely just refuted. after 911 here, when they go to marco in rome, you're an expert, you've advised prime ministers on the middle east. what happened to europe? i mean, i, you know, i'm, i'm not a young man, but i remember when europe had a very different position than the united states when it came to the conflict in the middle east. now it seems like europe is in lock step....
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and then after that, tom, we'll see the _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release of _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release of palestinian | we'll see the release of palestinian prisoners as well, tell us a little bit more about that.— prisoners as well, tell us a little bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure _ bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure as _ bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure as yesterday - bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure as yesterday and l bit more about that. again, it's the i same procedure as yesterday and we have today the same number, 13 israeli hostages released so there will be 39 palestinians due for release. now, the names of those prisoners are known because remember, israel had published a list of 300 detainees, over the course of this whole process if it was to continue over nine days which potentially it could, you would then see that number releas
and then after that, tom, we'll see the _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release of _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release of palestinian | we'll see the release of palestinian prisoners as well, tell us a little bit more about that.— prisoners as well, tell us a little bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure _ bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure as _ bit more about...
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and one giant leap for tom hanks. the oscar—winning actor helps people experience a journey to the moon. time for a look at the business news now. we start in the us where the retail giant walmart has just realised their latest results. the chain has warned investors that consumers are still holding back their spending as they deal with the cost of living crisis. their shares fell 7% after the markets opened despite raising their revenue forecasts — as the chain saw a slowdown in purchases in october. they said customers are still getting used to higher interest rates. erin delmore is in new york for us. what do these figures tell us about what american consumers are thinking right now? what american consumers are thinking riaht now? ~ . ., , what american consumers are thinking riaht now? ~ . . , ., ., right now? walmart is warning that can she were _ right now? walmart is warning that can she were spending _ right now? walmart is warning that can she were spending could - right now? walmart is warning that can s
and one giant leap for tom hanks. the oscar—winning actor helps people experience a journey to the moon. time for a look at the business news now. we start in the us where the retail giant walmart has just realised their latest results. the chain has warned investors that consumers are still holding back their spending as they deal with the cost of living crisis. their shares fell 7% after the markets opened despite raising their revenue forecasts — as the chain saw a slowdown in purchases...
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and my name is tom harwood. coming up on the show today , braverman on the brink. today, braverman on the brink. the prime minister faces pressure to sack his home secretary for going off script over protest politics is suella braverman's job under tenable and labour ceasefire row . sir and labour ceasefire row. sir keir starmer claims a humanity dnven keir starmer claims a humanity driven pause in hostilities in gaza would alleviate suffering. but our political correspondent has more . for keir starmer is has more. for keir starmer is standing firm on his line on israel, but he's already lost one frontbencher. >> can he really afford to lose any more .7 any more.7 >> prince of prince sc a judge is expected to give decision on whether prince harry and others privacy case against the daily mail publisher will go any further . mail publisher will go any further. we'll have mail publisher will go any further . we'll have the mail publisher will go any further. we'll have the very latest . and protest poppy latest.
and my name is tom harwood. coming up on the show today , braverman on the brink. today, braverman on the brink. the prime minister faces pressure to sack his home secretary for going off script over protest politics is suella braverman's job under tenable and labour ceasefire row . sir and labour ceasefire row. sir keir starmer claims a humanity dnven keir starmer claims a humanity driven pause in hostilities in gaza would alleviate suffering. but our political correspondent has more . for...
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and its command centre. coming up, how hollywood at tom and coming up, how hollywood actor tom hanks is helping to bring space closer to earth with an immersive show in london. and on bbc london: making viral videos for a living. the school drop—out from north london who became a social media entrepreneur. and theatre for all, funded by children in need, where everyone can have their moment in the spotlight. in a world first, a new gene editing treatment has been approved in the uk for two inherited blood disorders. sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia affect thousands of people in the uk causing severe pain or requiring regular blood transfusions. doctors say it may sound like the stuff of science fiction but the new treatment will be revolutionary for some patients. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh is here to explain. this is truly a breakthrough in the treatment of these debilitating, serious blood disorders. patients with sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia have misshapen and malfunctioning blood cells. over 16,000 people in the uk are affected, whose family origins are
and its command centre. coming up, how hollywood at tom and coming up, how hollywood actor tom hanks is helping to bring space closer to earth with an immersive show in london. and on bbc london: making viral videos for a living. the school drop—out from north london who became a social media entrepreneur. and theatre for all, funded by children in need, where everyone can have their moment in the spotlight. in a world first, a new gene editing treatment has been approved in the uk for two...