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US President Trump said the Fed should lower interest rates and would like the Fed chair to be early or on time, adds no intention of firing the Fed chair and wants Powell to be more active on rates.European bourses move higher as US Treasury Secretary Bessent and the latest Trump comments on Powell boost sentiment; TSLA +6.3% in pre-market trade after Musk signals stepping back from DOGE following dismal earnings.USD mixed vs. peers with Antipodeans leading given the positive risk tone.US and German paper diverges on account of trade updates and Trump comments on Powell.Industrial commodities higher on optimism, spot gold unwinds risk premium.Looking ahead, highlights include US PMIs, IMF/World Bank Spring Meeting, Speakers including BoE's Bailey & Breeden, ECB's Lane & Cipollone, Fed's Goolsbee, Musalem & Hammack, RBA's Bullock, Supply from the US.Earnings include, Boeing, AT&T, Vertiv, Phillip Morris, GE Vernova, Alaska Air, IBM, Chipotle, ServiceNow, Texas Instruments & Lam Research.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
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Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with reaction to shares of Oracle down sharply on a fiscal second-quarter miss and weaker-than-expected guidance.The anchors also discussed why Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas raised his price target on Tesla to $400 and reiterated the stock's "Top Pick" status. Also in focus: Alphabet shares jump on Google's quantum computing chip, a look at OpenAI's new "Sora" AI video generation model, Boeing reportedly restarts 737 MAX production, Alaska Air soars, a sneak peek at "Cities of Success: Salt Lake City" which premieres Tuesday night on CNBC at 10pm ET/PT. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Episode Description In this conversation, Mark discusses his recent trip to Salem, Massachusetts, focusing on the Halloween experience and the historical significance of the area. He shares insights about the attractions, food, and the overall vibe of Salem during the Halloween season. The conversation then shifts to Alaska Airlines, highlighting recent changes in their loyalty program, including the ability to earn qualifying miles through award flights and shopping. Other topics discussed include: new flight routes, the evolution of MTM Travel and our different shows, parenting lessons learned from buying a phone for Mark's son, the rise of content creation in the digital age, and the unique offerings of Disney's crazy new cruise ship. Episode Guide 0:00 Introduction & visiting Salem, MA for Halloween - Food, fun and what to do 11:29 Digging into Alaska's new milestones and other huge changes 14:35 Is airline status a scam? 21:40 The crazy things we say in the miles & points hobby 24:10 Behind the show housekeeping & important life lessons 37:19 Disney's insane new cruise ship - Theme park at sea? Subscribe to MTM Travel & 20 Minute Travel in the same feed! Youtube Podcast Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, or via RSS. Don't see your favorite podcast platform? Please let us know! Music: Rewind by Jay Someday | https://soundcloud.com/jaysomeday Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
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Four flight attendants were hospitalized after reportedly feeling sick during an Alaska Airlines flight from Kauai to Seattle. Alaska Air said the plane departed around 11 p.m. Thursday night from Lihue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die Wall Street hat gestern den größten Intraday-Reversal seit zwei Jahren gesehen. Angefacht durch eine Rede des NVIDIA CEOs, wie auch durch positive Analystenstimmen und die vor einigen Tagen soliden Ergebnisse von Oracle, ging es vor allem bei den KI-Aktien bergauf. Außerdem betonte der Finanzvorstand von Blackstone, dass die Inflation bei einer realen Einstufung der Mietpreise bei 1,7 und nicht 2,5 Prozent liegen würde. Die Wirtschaft sei weiterhin auf dem Weg einer weichen Landung. Die Aktien von Moderna und Oxford Industries starten mit einem Verlust von jeweils rund 10 Prozent in den Tag. Bei beiden Firmen lagen die Ergebnisse und Aussichten deutlich unter den Zielen. Bei den Aktien von Alaska Air geht es nach Anhebung der Ziele für das laufende Quartal hingegen bergauf. Abonniere den Podcast, um keine Folge zu verpassen! ____ Folge uns, um auf dem Laufenden zu bleiben: • Facebook: http://fal.cn/SQfacebook • Twitter: http://fal.cn/SQtwitter • LinkedIn: http://fal.cn/SQlinkedin • Instagram: http://fal.cn/SQInstagram
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Chilling new details about the Alaska Air door blowout in January emerge from Boeing's NTSB hearing this week.
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Wir sehen nach dem gestrigen Ausverkauf bei den Tech-Werten im frühen Handel an der Wall Street eine Gegenbewegung. Die soliden Ergebnisse und Aussichten von Taiwan Semiconductor und Infosys helfen dem Segment. Der Nasdaq verbuchte gestern den schlechtesten Tag in 18 Monaten, mit dem schlechtesten Tag im S&P 500 seit zwei Monaten. Heute Abend richten sich vor allem auf die Blicke auf die Zahlen von Netflix. Das Ertragsbild ist ansonsten gemischt bis enttäuschend. Blackstone verfehlt die Ertragsziele. Alaska Air und United Air senken wiederum die Aussichten. Domino's Pizza kann die Ziele zwar schlagen, bremst aber die internationale Expansion, mit der Aktie vorbörslich fast 12 Prozent schwächer. Abonniere den Podcast, um keine Folge zu verpassen! ____ Folge uns, um auf dem Laufenden zu bleiben: • Facebook: http://fal.cn/SQfacebook • Twitter: http://fal.cn/SQtwitter • LinkedIn: http://fal.cn/SQlinkedin • Instagram: http://fal.cn/SQInstagram
On the recent earnings call, Alaska Air Group's CEO, Ben Minicucci, provided investors with an update on the company's direction. He commented that the company remains focused on managing its financial performance to maintain its investment grade credit rating as well as robustly strengthening its business model, setting a confident yet objective tone for the organization's path following a challenging quarter.The detailed breakdown of Alaska Air Group's Q1 2024 financial and operational performance reveals some insightful data. The company reported a net loss of $132 million. However, an adjusted figure shows a $116 million loss. Despite this shortfall, key indicators such as the Q1 revenue reaching $2.2 billion and marking a year-over-year increase of 1.6%, signify the company's resilience and the potential inherent in its business model.The company's performance was notably driven by significant revenue growth in the premium cabin and managed business segments. It was reported during the earnings call that First Class revenues increased by 4%, while Premium Class revenues rose by 11%. Managed business revenues also showed substantial growth, registering a 22% increase, primarily attributed to partnerships with technology companies.On the consumer side, during the earnings call, it was noted that there is a rising trend towards spending on travel rather than material goods. This trend could hold potential for Alaska Air Group as a crucial player in the travel service industry. The steady interest in leisure trips and the rebounds in West Coast business travel might support the company's service demand. The earnings call also indicated a more normalized booking curve, pointing towards growing consumer confidence about traveling again.Looking to the future, as outlined during the earnings call, Alaska Air Group has several initiatives in place focused on strategic growth, efficient business management, and better financial results. The strategies include enhancing productivity, managing capacity wisely, and providing an improved guest experience. Further moves for improving fuel management strategies and enhancing premium services were also mentioned. Such strategic moves are intended to generate free cash flow and increase profitability in the long term.In conclusion, the Q1 earnings call shows that Alaska Air Group is resilient and adaptable despite ongoing challenges. The company's focus areas such as premium services, operational efficiency and keeping up with consumer trends positions it favorably for potential growth within the aviation industry. However, despite CEO Ben Minicucci's clear vision and strategic initiatives, it's necessary to keep in mind that the company's future performance would be closely tied to external factors such as macroeconomic conditions and the pace of recovery from the pandemic. Thus while aiming for enhanced financial performance and business model strengthening, nimbleness and adaptability continue to be key. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theprompt.email
Watch Alix and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.Drew Reading, Bloomberg Intelligence U.S Homebuilding Analyst, discusses existing home sales data. Dana Peterson, Chief Economist at the Conference Board, discusses the latest data from US Leading Economic Index. George Ferguson, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Aerospace, Defense, and Airlines Analyst, discusses Alaska Air earnings. Mark Douglas, President and CEO of MNTN, previews Netflix earnings after the closing bell. Paul Gulberg, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Equity Analyst, discusses Blackstone earnings.Hosts: Paul Sweeney and Alix SteelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ein Flieger der Airline Southwest Airlines hat in Denver ein Stück der Triebwerk-Abdeckung verloren. Die US-Flugsicherheitsbehörde ermittelt. Der Vorfall reiht sich ein in eine Abfolge von kleineren und grösseren Problemen bei Boeing-Maschinen. Der letzte grössere Zwischenfall war im Januar: Da verlor eine Maschine der Alaska Air ein Stück des Rumpfes. Wie durch ein Wunder waren die Plätze beim Loch in der Wand nicht besetzt. Trotzdem sei Fliegen sicher, auch mit Boeing-Flugzeugen. Das erklärt Aviatikexpertin Laura Frommberg. Sie ist Chefredaktorin des Magazins Aerotelegraph. Sie selbst würde auch weiterhin jederzeit mit einer Boeing fliegen. Kleinere Vorfälle wie ein geplatzer Pneu oder ein loses Teilchen seien normal und kämen auch bei Boeing-Konkurrentin Airbus vor. Nur stehe Boeing inzwischen unter grösserer Beobachtung, sodass auch schneller über einen Zwischenfall berichtet werde. Trotzdem sagt Laura Frommberg, Boeing müsse an der Fehler- und Sicherheitskultur arbeiten. So wisse man inzwischen, dass Mitarbeitende sich nicht trauten, Probleme zu melden, und dass der Informationsfluss nicht immer optimal gewesen sei. Nun würden diese Probleme allerdings angepackt, es gebe einen Wechsel an der Spitze und die Behörden kontrollierten streng. Habt ihr Rückmeldungen oder Inputs? 076 320 10 37 oder newsplus@srf.ch. Wir freuen uns darauf!
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FBI says passengers on harrowing Alaska Air flight may be crime victims, city hall protesters charged by Seattle City Attorney, and WSU and Gonzaga survive and advance in March Madness tourney. It's our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning.It's not too late to donate in support of Seattle Now! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow
The Bears have pledged over $2 billion in private money for new for a new stadium. While the outlay would be significant, Crain's politics reporter Justin Laurence talks with host Amy Guth about how the total project would still require government sign-off and taxpayer dollars.Plus: Illinois is working on incentive deal with Rivian, Bally's is hunting for $800 million to kick off the Chicago casino project, data-tech whiz Ocient raises nearly $50M for growth and feds open criminal probe of Alaska Air's Boeing 737 Max midair blowout.Crain's Daily Gist listeners can get 20% off a one-year Crain's Chicago Business digital subscription by visiting chicagobusiness.com/gist and using code “GIST” at checkout.
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Alaska Air flight attendants authorize a strike, fentanyl education could be required in WA schools, and Orcas Island's Rosario Resort will close for now. It's our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning.
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Jennifer and Pumps are joind today by the rizz king himself, Jerry O'Connell. The three have really had it with passengers on the doorless Alaska Air flight remaining so damn calm during the flight, couples who grandstand about their sex life and much more. Jerry also bares it all for the girls today *literally* by showing off his greying chest and large quantity of back hair on camera. Come see I've Had It live on the Hot Sh*t Tour! More info & tickets available at https://linktr.ee/ivehaditpodcast and subscribe to I've Had It wherever you get your podcasts.Thank you to our sponsors:HelloFresh: Go to hellofresh.com/ivehaditfree and use IVEHADITFREE for free breakfast for life!VIIA Hemp: Go to VIIAHEMP.COM and use code HADIT for 15% off your order + a free sample.Subscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IveHadItPodcast Follow Us:I've Had It Podcast: @IvehaditpodcastJennifer Welch: @mizzwelchAngie "Pumps" Sullivan: @pumpspumpspumpsSpecial Guests Jerry O'Connell: @mrjerryoc
On January 25th, 2024, Alaska Air Group held their earnings call during which the company's top executives addressed stakeholders. Importantly, the CEO reiterated their commitment to patron safety and satisfaction, stating: "We have customers who love our company. They trust us. They know we put safety and reliability first. And over time, confidence will get back into this airplane." In the fourth quarter of 2023, Alaska Air Group reported a net loss of $2 million. However, carefully examining the report reveals an adjusted net income of $38 million, factoring out special items and mark-to-market fuel hedge adjustments. Given the present market challenges, this signals the financial resilience and adaptability of Alaska Air Group. Further insight provided by the earnings call includes the company's ability to generate considerable revenue from diversified product offerings. This includes premium, loyalty, and ancillary sources, all of which suggest a stable customer base and the company's ability to access a variety of revenue streams. A slow but observable recovery in managed business travel has led Alaska Air Group to shift their focus to premium cabin offerings in line with evolving customer preferences. This adjustment was acknowledged on the call. Embedded within the earnings call was an emphasis on the company's dedication to maintaining a safety-first approach, investing in employees, sustaining a positive company culture, and keeping competitive cost structures. The future orientation of the company was highlighted by the proposed strategic acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines. However, only preliminary steps towards obtaining antitrust clearance for this move were discussed during the call, with no clear details concerning future investments or plans. This could potentially leave investors with outstanding queries. In conclusion, based on the information presented during this call, Alaska Air Group displays modest potential in navigating the aviation industry's hurdles. The company's ability to adapt and capitalize on emerging market opportunities is apparent yet a complete understanding of its future investment plans remains unclear. It's important to remember that these insights are derived from what Alaska Air Group stated during their earnings call. Additional information would provide further illumination on the company's trajectory in the aviation industry. ALK Company info: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/ALK/profile For more PSFK research : www.psfk.com This email has been published and shared for the purpose of business research and is not intended as investment advice.
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Netflix shares are surging after the company blew past expectations in its most recent earnings report. Wolfe Research's Peter Supino explains. Plus, investors are also awaiting results from Tesla. KKM Financial's Jeff Kilburg tees up the numbers. And, pressure is mounting on Boeing in the wake of the Alaska Air plug blowout. Jefferies' Sheila Kahyaoglu discusses.
Today's Headlines: In the latest Iowa caucus results, Donald Trump secured first place with just over 50% of Republican primary voters, marking a notable victory despite a low turnout, the lowest in the past quarter-century. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis claimed second place with slightly over 21%, followed by former South Carolina Governor and UN Ambassador Nikki Haley at 19%, and Vivek Ramaswamy with just over 7%, who has dropped out and endorsed Trump despite recent friction. Looking ahead, the New Hampshire primary is scheduled for January 23rd, but a debate slated for tomorrow night was canceled after Haley insisted on Trump's participation. Meanwhile, Trump faced a Manhattan courtroom, where a jury was selected to decide whether he owes E. Jean Carroll an additional $10 million in damages for defamation. Carroll had accused him of rape, a claim the judge has already deemed established as true. In Yemen, the U.S. launched another strike against Houthi rebels in response to a missile attack on a commercial ship, with national security adviser Jake Sullivan emphasizing the need to manage the escalating situation. Lastly, a federal judge blocked the planned $3.8 billion merger between JetBlue and Spirit Airlines, aligning with the Department of Justice's view that the deal was anticompetitive, raising questions about another proposed merger between Alaska Air and Hawaiian Airlines. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: AP News: Trump notches a commanding win in the Iowa caucuses as DeSantis edges Haley for second place Axios: ABC News cancels New Hampshire debate after Haley's Trump comments WA Post: E. Jean Carroll defamation trial begins, Trump attends PBS: U.S. conducts another attack against Houthis, hitting anti-ship missiles Reuters: US judge blocks JetBlue from acquiring Spirit Airlines Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Amanda Duberman and Bridget Schwartz Edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we delve into the Stack Overflow Survey, compare AWS and Azure, and discuss why everyone loves "Coding at Google." Plus, thoughts on the new Mobile Passport Control App and Global Entry. 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The wild rumor from last week was true: Apple's Vision Pro headset has a release date set now! Did Apple intentionally put a back door in its last five iPhones? An iPhone survives a 16,000-foot fall from an airplane. And if you signed up for the settlement payment, your 'Batterygate' payment will come soon. Apple Vision Pro available in the U.S. on February 2. Did Apple intentionally put a back door in the last 5 iPhones? Apple rejects 37Signals calendar app. AirTag 2 not expected until 2025 as Apple sits on backlog of first-gen inventory. iPhone survives 16,000-foot fall after door plug blows off Alaska Air flight 1282. Apple starts sending $92 'Batterygate' settlement payments to iPhone users. China says it cracked Apple AirDrop to identify message sources. Apple unveils first iPhone on Jan. 9, 2007. Picks of the Week: Andy's Pick: Photosweeper X Alex's Pick: The Solar System: An Illustrated Guide to Our Home in Space Jason's Pick: SwiftBar 2.0 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: fastmail.com/twit rocketmoney.com/macbreak ecamm.com/twit or use Promo Code TWIT
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Wednesday, January 10th, 2024. Samaritan Ministries January 2024 Tired of someone else telling you where to go when you have a medical need? Are you ready to take control of your health care? Then it’s time to take a look at Samaritan Ministries. It’s Biblical, affordable health care sharing, with no restrictive networks. Here’s how it works. When a medical need arises, you choose the health care provider that’s right for you and have a say in the treatment you receive. Send your medical bills to Samaritan Ministries, and they’ll notify fellow members to pray for you and send money directly to you to help you pay those bills. Join 80,000 Christian households across the nation who have already taken control of their health care. Go to samaritan ministries dot org slash cross politic. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mayorkas-tells-border-patrol-agents-illegal-immigrants-released-into-us-sources Mayorkas tells Border Patrol agents that ‘above 85%’ of illegal immigrants released into US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Monday admitted to Border Patrol agents that the current rate of release for illegal immigrants apprehended at the southern border is "above 85%," sources told Fox News. Mayorkas made the remarks when meeting privately with agents in Eagle Pass, Texas, according to three Border Patrol sources who were in the room and heard the remarks themselves. The conversation happened during the muster for agents in the busy border area. Fox is told Mayorkas was asked directly about comments he made on "Special Report" last week when he was asked by anchor Bret Baier about reporting that over 70% of migrants are released into the U.S. each day. "It would not surprise me at all. I know the data," Mayorkas said. "And I will tell you that when individuals are released, they are released into immigration enforcement proceedings. They are on alternatives to detention. And we have returned or removed a record number of individuals. We are enforcing the laws that Congress has passed. " Fox is told that on Monday agents pushed him on those remarks, saying that the number is even higher than 70%, and then Mayorkas acknowledged a release rate of "above 85%." Mayorkas had also said last week on "Special Report" that "well more than a million" migrants are released into the U.S. annually, and argued repeatedly that it is up to Congress to provide more funding and immigration reform to fix what he has called a "broken" system. He said that the agency is limited in detention capacity by funding provided by Congress. "When somebody enters the country, we place them in immigration enforcement proceedings pursuant to immigration law, and if their claim for relief, their claim to remain in the United States succeeds, then by law they are able to stay here," he said. The remarks come just two days before the House Homeland Security Committee holds its first impeachment hearing, featuring multiple state attorneys general who will testify about the impact the crisis has had on their states. The hearing on Wednesday marks the first impeachment hearing after a year of investigations and reports by the House Homeland Security Committee which looked at the handling of the nearly three-year migrant crisis. Republicans have blamed the historic migrant crisis, which saw 302,000 migrant encounters last month alone on Biden-era policies, including the releases of migrants into the interior -- dubbed "catch-and-release." They have pointed to the broad use of parole, as well as narrowed ICE enforcement and the stopping of wall construction. The administration says it is dealing with a hemisphere-wide crisis and needs more funding and comprehensive immigration reform from Congress. It has claimed it is expanding "lawful migration pathways" and increasing consequences for illegal entry, but can only do so much with a "broken" system. Mayorkas and other DHS officials have said that it has removed or returned more than 470,000 people since May, which is more than in the entirety of FY 2019. At a press availability later on Monday, Mayorkas highlighted the removals and returns, saying it is more than in any other five-month period in the last 10 years. "In fact, the majority of all Southwest Border migrant encounters throughout this Administration have been removed, returned, or expelled – the majority of them," he said. "We are doing everything we can, within a broken system, to incentivize noncitizens to use lawful pathways, to impose consequences on those who do not, and to reduce irregular migration." The White House has also requested $14 billion in border funding from Congress as part of its emergency supplemental spending proposal, but that is being held up as Republicans demand significantly more restrictions on the release of migrants into the interior. Mayorkas said last week that it was that broken system, not administration policy, which was the magnet drawing migrants to the border. Separately, the administration last week announced a lawsuit against the state of Texas after Gov. Greg Abbott signed a law that allows state and local law enforcement to arrest illegal immigrants. The lawsuit claims that the law is unconstitutional and interferes with the federal government's authority on immigration matters. https://thenationalpulse.com/2024/01/09/listen-hot-mic-catches-journos-joking-about-trump-being-assassinated-like-jfk-take-a-convertible/ Hot Mic Catches Journos Joking About Trump Being Assassinated Microphones caught journalists waiting for Donald Trump to arrive at the E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse in Washington D.C. joking about the president being assassinated on Tuesday. Trump is attending the D.C. Court of Appeals to hear the opening oral arguments in his appeal against Jack Smith’s efforts to prosecute him over January 6th, and journalists gathered outside the courthouse in substantial numbers ahead of his arrival. Two of them could be heard in live feeds joking about having a “good shot” at the America First leader when he arrived, particularly if he showed up driving a convertible like the one the late President John F. Kennedy was riding in when he was shot in the head in 1963: https://twitter.com/i/status/1744738203616399859 - Play Video If you couldn’t hear what they said: First Journalist: You know what the worst part is? Even if he has his window open and he’s hanging out of it, he will be on the other side of the street. Second Journalist: I mean, if he’s driving, we’ve got a good shot! First Journalist: Yeah, if he’s driving with the front window open? Second Journalist: Yeah, or if it’s a convertible? First Journalist: Yeah. I wasn’t thinking about that. First Journalist: Like JFK? Second Journalist: (laughs) Trump’s hearing is being overseen by a panel of two Joe Biden-appointed judges and one George H. W. Bush-appointed judge. His lawyers argue the Smith prosecution amounts to double jeopardy, as Trump was already tried and acquitted over January 6th by the U.S. Senate, and that Smith is also violating the principle of presidential immunity for official acts. https://www.dailyfetched.com/man-finds-iphone-that-fell-out-alaska-air-1282-perfectly-intact/ Man Discovers iPhone That Fell Out of Alaska Air 1282: ‘Perfectly Intact’ A Portland man recovered a cell phone, which is believed to be owned by a passenger of Alaska Airlines flight 1282 after it was sucked out of the plane when the door plug blew open. Writing on X, the man, Sean Bates, posted a photo of the phone: “Found an iPhone on the side of the road,” he wrote. “Still in airplane mode with half a battery and open to a baggage claim for #AlaskaAirlines ASA1282.” Bates found the phone when he was out walking before posting it on social media, which also showed what appeared to be an Alaska Airlines baggage flight receipt. The image showed the baggage receipt for the traveler and a piece of a charger still stuck into the phone’s charging port. Bates claimed the phone was “perfectly” intact with “no scratches on it.” In a TikTok video, Bates said he was walking in Portland on Sunday after the National Transportation Safety Bureau asked him to report any debris or plane parts. The door for the plane was also recovered after another Portland resident named Bob found the plug in his yard, “Thank you, Bob,” NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said at a news conference. Bates found one of the two cell phones that were recovered. Last week, Alaska Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing after its passenger window blew open. The Boeing 737 Max was heading to Ontario, California w, when a large window busted open, causing severe depressurization. Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci said in a statement: “Following tonight’s event on Flight 1282, we have decided to take the precautionary step of temporarily grounding our fleet of 65 Boeing 737-9 aircraft.” “My heart goes out to those who were on this flight – I am so sorry for what you experienced.” Video footage showed the plane in the air with the window open as oxygen masks angled over passengers’ seats. https://www.dailyfetched.com/rebel-news-reporter-arrested-by-trudeaus-police-for-asking-a-question/ Rebel News Reporter Arrested by Trudeau’s Police for Asking a Question David Menzies, the reporter for Canada’s conservative Rebel News Network, was arrested on Monday for asking Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland a question. A police officer reportedly accused Menzies of assault despite the reporter not making any physical contact with Freeland. The video of the incident, posted by Rebel News chief Ezra Levant, showed Enzies asking Freeland about Canada’s refusal to label Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IGRC) as a terrorist organization. The video shows Menzies keeping pace with the Deputy Prime Minister as he walks down the street when a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) stands in his way and begins claiming Menzies “assaulted” him. Menzies does not appear to notice the RCMP officer because his attention is on Freeland. The officer then appears to set a “pick,” basketball-style, as a pretext for accusing Menzies of assaulting him. However, there is no evidence that Menzies intended to do so. “You’re under arrest for assault,” said the officer. The officer moved Menzies towards a vehicle, identifying himself as police and saying he was under arrest for assault. Menzies said the officer was the person who blocked his way. “I was just scrumming Chrystia Freeland,” he said. The officer acknowledged Menzies was being arrested for assaulting a police officer. In response, he accused him of assaulting him three years ago. Another RCMP officer said Menzies was being arrested because of his actions. This is because he was almost pushing people over. “That was a little bit aggressive for what was happening,” said the officer before the arrest occurred. True North managing editor Andrew Lawton said Menzies was later released. “Have confirmed that Menzies was released without charges,” said Lawton. And before we go, it’s time for my favorite topic, sports! CFP National Championship: Michigan Wolverines vs. Washington Huskies | Full Game Highlights Play 17:11-17:33
The wild rumor from last week was true: Apple's Vision Pro headset has a release date set now! Did Apple intentionally put a back door in its last five iPhones? An iPhone survives a 16,000-foot fall from an airplane. And if you signed up for the settlement payment, your 'Batterygate' payment will come soon. Apple Vision Pro available in the U.S. on February 2. Did Apple intentionally put a back door in the last 5 iPhones? Apple rejects 37Signals calendar app. AirTag 2 not expected until 2025 as Apple sits on backlog of first-gen inventory. iPhone survives 16,000-foot fall after door plug blows off Alaska Air flight 1282. Apple starts sending $92 'Batterygate' settlement payments to iPhone users. China says it cracked Apple AirDrop to identify message sources. Apple unveils first iPhone on Jan. 9, 2007. Picks of the Week: Andy's Pick: Photosweeper X Alex's Pick: The Solar System: An Illustrated Guide to Our Home in Space Jason's Pick: SwiftBar 2.0 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: fastmail.com/twit rocketmoney.com/macbreak ecamm.com/twit or use Promo Code TWIT
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Wednesday, January 10th, 2024. Samaritan Ministries January 2024 Tired of someone else telling you where to go when you have a medical need? Are you ready to take control of your health care? Then it’s time to take a look at Samaritan Ministries. It’s Biblical, affordable health care sharing, with no restrictive networks. Here’s how it works. When a medical need arises, you choose the health care provider that’s right for you and have a say in the treatment you receive. Send your medical bills to Samaritan Ministries, and they’ll notify fellow members to pray for you and send money directly to you to help you pay those bills. Join 80,000 Christian households across the nation who have already taken control of their health care. Go to samaritan ministries dot org slash cross politic. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mayorkas-tells-border-patrol-agents-illegal-immigrants-released-into-us-sources Mayorkas tells Border Patrol agents that ‘above 85%’ of illegal immigrants released into US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Monday admitted to Border Patrol agents that the current rate of release for illegal immigrants apprehended at the southern border is "above 85%," sources told Fox News. Mayorkas made the remarks when meeting privately with agents in Eagle Pass, Texas, according to three Border Patrol sources who were in the room and heard the remarks themselves. The conversation happened during the muster for agents in the busy border area. Fox is told Mayorkas was asked directly about comments he made on "Special Report" last week when he was asked by anchor Bret Baier about reporting that over 70% of migrants are released into the U.S. each day. "It would not surprise me at all. I know the data," Mayorkas said. "And I will tell you that when individuals are released, they are released into immigration enforcement proceedings. They are on alternatives to detention. And we have returned or removed a record number of individuals. We are enforcing the laws that Congress has passed. " Fox is told that on Monday agents pushed him on those remarks, saying that the number is even higher than 70%, and then Mayorkas acknowledged a release rate of "above 85%." Mayorkas had also said last week on "Special Report" that "well more than a million" migrants are released into the U.S. annually, and argued repeatedly that it is up to Congress to provide more funding and immigration reform to fix what he has called a "broken" system. He said that the agency is limited in detention capacity by funding provided by Congress. "When somebody enters the country, we place them in immigration enforcement proceedings pursuant to immigration law, and if their claim for relief, their claim to remain in the United States succeeds, then by law they are able to stay here," he said. The remarks come just two days before the House Homeland Security Committee holds its first impeachment hearing, featuring multiple state attorneys general who will testify about the impact the crisis has had on their states. The hearing on Wednesday marks the first impeachment hearing after a year of investigations and reports by the House Homeland Security Committee which looked at the handling of the nearly three-year migrant crisis. Republicans have blamed the historic migrant crisis, which saw 302,000 migrant encounters last month alone on Biden-era policies, including the releases of migrants into the interior -- dubbed "catch-and-release." They have pointed to the broad use of parole, as well as narrowed ICE enforcement and the stopping of wall construction. The administration says it is dealing with a hemisphere-wide crisis and needs more funding and comprehensive immigration reform from Congress. It has claimed it is expanding "lawful migration pathways" and increasing consequences for illegal entry, but can only do so much with a "broken" system. Mayorkas and other DHS officials have said that it has removed or returned more than 470,000 people since May, which is more than in the entirety of FY 2019. At a press availability later on Monday, Mayorkas highlighted the removals and returns, saying it is more than in any other five-month period in the last 10 years. "In fact, the majority of all Southwest Border migrant encounters throughout this Administration have been removed, returned, or expelled – the majority of them," he said. "We are doing everything we can, within a broken system, to incentivize noncitizens to use lawful pathways, to impose consequences on those who do not, and to reduce irregular migration." The White House has also requested $14 billion in border funding from Congress as part of its emergency supplemental spending proposal, but that is being held up as Republicans demand significantly more restrictions on the release of migrants into the interior. Mayorkas said last week that it was that broken system, not administration policy, which was the magnet drawing migrants to the border. Separately, the administration last week announced a lawsuit against the state of Texas after Gov. Greg Abbott signed a law that allows state and local law enforcement to arrest illegal immigrants. The lawsuit claims that the law is unconstitutional and interferes with the federal government's authority on immigration matters. https://thenationalpulse.com/2024/01/09/listen-hot-mic-catches-journos-joking-about-trump-being-assassinated-like-jfk-take-a-convertible/ Hot Mic Catches Journos Joking About Trump Being Assassinated Microphones caught journalists waiting for Donald Trump to arrive at the E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse in Washington D.C. joking about the president being assassinated on Tuesday. Trump is attending the D.C. Court of Appeals to hear the opening oral arguments in his appeal against Jack Smith’s efforts to prosecute him over January 6th, and journalists gathered outside the courthouse in substantial numbers ahead of his arrival. Two of them could be heard in live feeds joking about having a “good shot” at the America First leader when he arrived, particularly if he showed up driving a convertible like the one the late President John F. Kennedy was riding in when he was shot in the head in 1963: https://twitter.com/i/status/1744738203616399859 - Play Video If you couldn’t hear what they said: First Journalist: You know what the worst part is? Even if he has his window open and he’s hanging out of it, he will be on the other side of the street. Second Journalist: I mean, if he’s driving, we’ve got a good shot! First Journalist: Yeah, if he’s driving with the front window open? Second Journalist: Yeah, or if it’s a convertible? First Journalist: Yeah. I wasn’t thinking about that. First Journalist: Like JFK? Second Journalist: (laughs) Trump’s hearing is being overseen by a panel of two Joe Biden-appointed judges and one George H. W. Bush-appointed judge. His lawyers argue the Smith prosecution amounts to double jeopardy, as Trump was already tried and acquitted over January 6th by the U.S. Senate, and that Smith is also violating the principle of presidential immunity for official acts. https://www.dailyfetched.com/man-finds-iphone-that-fell-out-alaska-air-1282-perfectly-intact/ Man Discovers iPhone That Fell Out of Alaska Air 1282: ‘Perfectly Intact’ A Portland man recovered a cell phone, which is believed to be owned by a passenger of Alaska Airlines flight 1282 after it was sucked out of the plane when the door plug blew open. Writing on X, the man, Sean Bates, posted a photo of the phone: “Found an iPhone on the side of the road,” he wrote. “Still in airplane mode with half a battery and open to a baggage claim for #AlaskaAirlines ASA1282.” Bates found the phone when he was out walking before posting it on social media, which also showed what appeared to be an Alaska Airlines baggage flight receipt. The image showed the baggage receipt for the traveler and a piece of a charger still stuck into the phone’s charging port. Bates claimed the phone was “perfectly” intact with “no scratches on it.” In a TikTok video, Bates said he was walking in Portland on Sunday after the National Transportation Safety Bureau asked him to report any debris or plane parts. The door for the plane was also recovered after another Portland resident named Bob found the plug in his yard, “Thank you, Bob,” NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said at a news conference. Bates found one of the two cell phones that were recovered. Last week, Alaska Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing after its passenger window blew open. The Boeing 737 Max was heading to Ontario, California w, when a large window busted open, causing severe depressurization. Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci said in a statement: “Following tonight’s event on Flight 1282, we have decided to take the precautionary step of temporarily grounding our fleet of 65 Boeing 737-9 aircraft.” “My heart goes out to those who were on this flight – I am so sorry for what you experienced.” Video footage showed the plane in the air with the window open as oxygen masks angled over passengers’ seats. https://www.dailyfetched.com/rebel-news-reporter-arrested-by-trudeaus-police-for-asking-a-question/ Rebel News Reporter Arrested by Trudeau’s Police for Asking a Question David Menzies, the reporter for Canada’s conservative Rebel News Network, was arrested on Monday for asking Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland a question. A police officer reportedly accused Menzies of assault despite the reporter not making any physical contact with Freeland. The video of the incident, posted by Rebel News chief Ezra Levant, showed Enzies asking Freeland about Canada’s refusal to label Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IGRC) as a terrorist organization. The video shows Menzies keeping pace with the Deputy Prime Minister as he walks down the street when a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) stands in his way and begins claiming Menzies “assaulted” him. Menzies does not appear to notice the RCMP officer because his attention is on Freeland. The officer then appears to set a “pick,” basketball-style, as a pretext for accusing Menzies of assaulting him. However, there is no evidence that Menzies intended to do so. “You’re under arrest for assault,” said the officer. The officer moved Menzies towards a vehicle, identifying himself as police and saying he was under arrest for assault. Menzies said the officer was the person who blocked his way. “I was just scrumming Chrystia Freeland,” he said. The officer acknowledged Menzies was being arrested for assaulting a police officer. In response, he accused him of assaulting him three years ago. Another RCMP officer said Menzies was being arrested because of his actions. This is because he was almost pushing people over. “That was a little bit aggressive for what was happening,” said the officer before the arrest occurred. True North managing editor Andrew Lawton said Menzies was later released. “Have confirmed that Menzies was released without charges,” said Lawton. And before we go, it’s time for my favorite topic, sports! CFP National Championship: Michigan Wolverines vs. Washington Huskies | Full Game Highlights Play 17:11-17:33
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The wild rumor from last week was true: Apple's Vision Pro headset has a release date set now! Did Apple intentionally put a back door in its last five iPhones? An iPhone survives a 16,000-foot fall from an airplane. And if you signed up for the settlement payment, your 'Batterygate' payment will come soon. Apple Vision Pro available in the U.S. on February 2. Did Apple intentionally put a back door in the last 5 iPhones? Apple rejects 37Signals calendar app. AirTag 2 not expected until 2025 as Apple sits on backlog of first-gen inventory. iPhone survives 16,000-foot fall after door plug blows off Alaska Air flight 1282. Apple starts sending $92 'Batterygate' settlement payments to iPhone users. China says it cracked Apple AirDrop to identify message sources. Apple unveils first iPhone on Jan. 9, 2007. Picks of the Week: Andy's Pick: Photosweeper X Alex's Pick: The Solar System: An Illustrated Guide to Our Home in Space Jason's Pick: SwiftBar 2.0 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: fastmail.com/twit rocketmoney.com/macbreak ecamm.com/twit or use Promo Code TWIT
The wild rumor from last week was true: Apple's Vision Pro headset has a release date set now! Did Apple intentionally put a back door in its last five iPhones? An iPhone survives a 16,000-foot fall from an airplane. And if you signed up for the settlement payment, your 'Batterygate' payment will come soon. Apple Vision Pro available in the U.S. on February 2. Did Apple intentionally put a back door in the last 5 iPhones? Apple rejects 37Signals calendar app. AirTag 2 not expected until 2025 as Apple sits on backlog of first-gen inventory. iPhone survives 16,000-foot fall after door plug blows off Alaska Air flight 1282. Apple starts sending $92 'Batterygate' settlement payments to iPhone users. China says it cracked Apple AirDrop to identify message sources. Apple unveils first iPhone on Jan. 9, 2007. Picks of the Week: Andy's Pick: Photosweeper X Alex's Pick: The Solar System: An Illustrated Guide to Our Home in Space Jason's Pick: SwiftBar 2.0 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: fastmail.com/twit rocketmoney.com/macbreak ecamm.com/twit or use Promo Code TWIT
Boeing stock tumbles after Friday night's mid-air incident on an Alaska Air jet. “Fast Money” has the latest developments. And, why Evercore ISI thinks the market is particularly vulnerable this earnings season - which kicks off Friday. Fast Money Disclaimer
George Ferguson, Senior Aerospace and Defense/Airline Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to discuss carriers pulling the 737 Max 9 models after an incident with Alaska Air this weekend. Mark Newton, Managing Director and Global Head of Technical Strategy at Fundstrat Global Advisors, joins to discuss investing in 2024 and outlook for the markets. Roland Harings, CEO at Aurubis, joins to discuss new developments with his company, copper production, and outlook for commodities in 2024. Rania Sedhom, Managing Partner at Sedhom Law Group, joins to discuss the Antideficiency Act as it relates to funding the government and legal liability for weight loss drug developing companies. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Jess Menton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 6 AM Hour: Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed: NY TIMES: The Frightful Minutes Aboard Flight 1282 iPhone Survives 16,000-Foot Drop After Alaska Airlines Door Blows Out Mid-Air US investigators recover key part from Alaska Airlines 737 MAX jet NY girls HS basketball game canceled after antisemitic slurs hurled at players Biden makes impassioned argument Trump could destroy American democracy as he opens 2024 campaign Video: MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart pulls out a tissue and starts crying while remembering the events on January 6th. DOJ to target nonviolent Jan. 6 protesters who did not enter Capitol Judicial Watch Files $30 Million Wrongful Death Lawsuit against U.S. Government on behalf of Ashli Babbitt's Husband and Estate Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Monday, January 8, 2024 / 6 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas Academy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The door to a 737 Boeing from Alaska Air blew out mid flight leaving a gaping hole.
White man vs black female! News updates (and audio issues). Fun calls: Mark Cuban, DEI, Trump vs Biden economy, immigration. Letitia James vs NRA. The Hake Report, Monday, January 8, 2024 AD — SKIP 38-44 MIN // TIME STAMPS (YT, Audio)* (0:00:00) ROUGH Skipping Start* (0:01:11) Topics* (0:02:05) Hey, guys!* (0:04:10) White man races black female "D1" athlete* (0:22:44) Hole popped open in a plane! Alaska Air, Boeing quality* (0:31:39) SCOTUS: Trump Colorado, "medically necessary" aborsh (CNN)* (0:35:16) "Medically Necessary" aborsh (PARDON AUDIO ISSUES)* (0:38:15) SKIP SIX MINUTES (Mostly no audio, oops, sorry!)* (0:44:18) We're back… * (0:44:36) MARK, CA: Mark Cuban, DEI, Musk, Lloyd Austin, Biden* (0:48:25) MARK: Affirmative Action, black, white, Trump, USA* (0:53:05) FREDERICK vs MARK: Cuban, Trump, EVs, Invasion, Israel* (1:02:56) Break* (1:03:45) Soul-Junk - "K.I.N.G.D.O.M.O.G.O.D." (2000 album, 1956)* (1:07:42) American Anchor Baby: Plane, Trump, etc* (1:10:57) Joel Friday TV: Men, Women, Katt Williams* (1:17:58) DAVID, FL: TV commercials, propaganda* (1:23:09) DAVID: Invasion in countries* (1:25:24) DAVID: Israel, bless or curse those * (1:27:48) DAVID: Closing* (1:28:45) Letitia James, NY AG vs NRA * (1:39:53) WILLIAM, CA: Electric car, Trump, gas * (1:43:06) WILLIAM: Printing money, taxes, Mark vs Frederick* (1:44:43) WILLIAM: Joel Friday TV, Katt Williams, black replacement* (1:47:10) Super: BasedAmericaFirst on US border insanity* (1:50:20) Vollmar - "Beside the Sea from You and Me" (2004 album, 13 or so people who need chances)BLOG https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2024/1/8/the-hake-report-mon-1-8-24 PODCAST by HAKE SubstackLive M-F 9-11 AM PT (11-1 CT / 12-2 ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 – thehakereport.com VIDEO YouTube | Rumble* | Facebook | X | BitChute | Odysee* PODCAST Apple | Spotify | Castbox | Substack (RSS) *SUPER CHAT on asterisked above, or BuyMeACoffee | Streamlabs | Ko-fi SUPPORT HAKE Substack | SubscribeStar | Locals || SHOP Teespring ALSO SEE Hake News on The JLP Show | Appearances (other shows, etc.) JLP Network: JLP | Church | TFS | Hake | Nick | Joel Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe
Episode 205: Happy Monday! Neal and Toby are back in the saddle and are explaining how a massive Supreme Court case around the opioid epidemic could change bankruptcy court rulings forever. Plus, why another court case could impact your taxes and Alaska Air has dolled out almost $2 billion to purchase Hawaiian Airlines. The guys share their winners of the weekend and is ChatGPT more efficient if you tip a few dollars? And finally what we are looking forward to in the week ahead. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott Wapner and the investment committee debate if tech is too toppy as the Nasdaq has its worst day in more than a month. Bitcoin hits the highest level since April 2022; one of the experts is buying more. The chart of the day is Uber. Calls of the day include PepsiCo, Nike, General Motors, U.S. Bancorp and Union Pacific. Alaska Air shares drop on news it's acquiring Hawaiian Airlines. CNBC Senior Markets Commentator Michael Santoli joins with his midday word.Investment Committee Disclosures
Major averages ended lower today, but well off the lows. Wilmington Trust's Meghan Shue and Bespoke's Paul Hickey break down the market action. Morgan sits down with Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, Boeing Defense CEO Ted Colbert and Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall at the Reagan National Defense Forum. Blackstone's private equity group has $40B in dry powder it can deploy; group head Joe Baratta on the top opportunities his team sees and why public markets are more interesting than private right now. Jefferies analyst Sheila Kahyaoglu on industry implications for Alaska Air's purchase of Hawaiian Airlines. Plus, Roche buys its way into the obesity drug craze.
It is Hump Day on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. In this episode, we talk about Alaskan Airline off duty pilot, Joseph Emerson, is being charged with 83 counts of attempted murder for turning off engines mid-flight. It was said during the flight, Emerson was having a nervous breakdown and said, “I'm not okay.” In an update with the Jonathan Majors's domestic violence case. His ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, who has accused Majors of assaulting her, is being charged with misdemeanor assault against Majors. There is video footage of Jabbari not being injured after the alleged altercation. Also, the first black mayor of Birmingham, AL, who went from judge to mayor, Mayor Steven Reed joined the RSMS crew to talk about his new book, First, Best. All of this and much more on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.