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Transcripts For CNBC Squawk On The Street 20240713

China. Of course, we are going to get that 9 30 a. M. Press conference. Stocks as you saw look to higher look to a higher open. Dont worry about china iphone weakness why one key Analyst Thinks apples china woes are overblown. And two big tech names are moving in opposite directions. Oracle is falling on a revenue miss adobe rallying on an earnings beat we got broadcom to get to, costco, number of earnings this morning. Lets start with the Broader Market investors are trying to digest conflicti ining headlines. The Chinese Commerce ministry set to hold a News Conference half an hour from now. And, jim, we dont have a heads up in terms of what theyre going to discuss whether or not were going to learn about their view as in, yes, were all in or not. Kayla tausche last night, basically, you dont know where we are it is in flux. At 5 00 a. M. It was x, at 7 00, it was that, 8 30, new view. But the one thing is certain, this story that made the rounds, that the president has put out that h

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A new Nebraska law makes court diversion program available to veterans. Other states could follow

Those seeking to keep military veterans out of jails and prisons are shining a spotlight on a new Nebraska law that makes judicial diversion available to veterans statewide.

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A new Nebraska law makes court diversion program available to veterans. Other states could follow

Facing his fifth drunk driving offense in 25 years, Robert Jackson of Olathe, Kansas, was given a choice: go to court and take a possible jail sentence, or commit to a diversion program that keeps military veterans out of jail.

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A new Nebraska law makes court diversion program available to veterans. Other states could follow

Facing his fifth drunk driving offense in 25 years, Robert Jackson of Olathe, Kansas, was given a choice: go to court and take a possible jail sentence, or commit to a diversion program that keeps military veterans out of jail.

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