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i am the nephew of the i was a former administrator tom john. i believe that he now calls the ocean his home. we now have someone to watch over us when we are out there hunting and providing for our fans here to carry out his mission. i am here to carry on his work. i am here to see that his vision join me every thursday and the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me . when i was the wrong. when all just don't the rules. yes. out the same because the african and engagement was betrayal. when too many find themselves well, did we choose to look for common ground in the segregated all along my social class. most people don't know so and covered by 1st. if you're born in 2 of 4 family, you're born into minority family. if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life, chances people die on average. 15 years old, born in the generational poverty, it's a, it's a fight. every day to meet your needs and the needs of yo
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i am the nephew of the i was a former administrator tom john. i believe that he now calls the ocean his home. we now have someone to watch over us when we are out there hunting and providing for our family here to carry out his mission. i am here to carry on isn't work. i am here to see that his vision is accomplished. ah, who's here segregated all along my social class. last people also and poverty by 1st. if you're born into a 4 family, you're born into a minority family. if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life, chances people die on average. 15 years old, born in the generational poverty, it's a, it's a fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. me. summer solutions. that's right. we don't look at the problem or look at the solution. and today we've got the one on the marshal. our boss is the market analyst that levy institute researcher and tragic follower of the toronto police. but maybe this is they are they want to stand that we're going to work on building things a
i am the nephew of the i was a former administrator tom john. i believe that he now calls the ocean his home. we now have someone to watch over us when we are out there hunting and providing for our family here to carry out his mission. i am here to carry on isn't work. i am here to see that his vision is accomplished. ah, who's here segregated all along my social class. last people also and poverty by 1st. if you're born into a 4 family, you're born into a minority family. if you're born into...
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i was a former administrator tom john i believe that she calls the ocean his home. we now have someone to watch over us when we are out there hunting and providing for our fans. here to carry out his mission. i am here to carry on his work. i am here to see that his vision is accomplished. ah ah, i use, [000:00:00;00] ah rather driven by dreams shaped by those in me i think we dare to ask me. ah, what is the future of the republican party? is that future? something donald trump will decide. critics of the g o p say it is no longer a political party. rather, it is called a personality called focused on trump. is this a winning strategy for the g o p? and we're going to look kind of building things a custer. and that's for me for me, it was oh, except for happening. i mean, disclosures series. finally, people have been just in the nick of time to houses. some of the houses are in danger. going to go honoring like i can, you can breathe j k cord or press anywhere the one of the ribbon cutting at the new site was basically orchestrated to celebrate. 6 this 2017 construc
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i am the nephew of the i was a former administrator tom john. i believe that she calls the ocean his home. we now have someone to watch over us when we are out there hunting and providing for our fans. here to carry out his mission. i am here to carry on his work. i am here to see that his vision is accomplished. the the i choose choose segregated along my social class. most people don't know someone in poverty by 1st name. if you're born in to a 4 family, you're born into a minority family. if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life, chances people die on average. 15 years old, you born into generational poverty. it's a, it's a fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. the back guys are financial survival guide. when customers go by, you reduce the price, didn't help them well, reduce a lower that done are cutting, but what's good for food market? it's not good for the global economy. me what kind of building things a collector and that's for me for me, it was oh except for
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i am the nephew of the i was a former administrator tom john. i believe that he calls the ocean his we now have someone to watch over us when we are out there hunting and providing for our fans. the fear to carry out his mission. i am here to carry on his work. i am here to see that his vision is accomplished. ah ah ah ah ah ah, my love, thank me . up not because we're not going to the the or up in the kitchen, the glass lip reaches out them out. i stick to my don't get a get. we'll put it on the shoulder to wait for the meeting. be really lucky then this is the lamp, me up and god to bye bye little bye. now, bye. and then you guys mean i like why? why not? what i mean? i is your media a reflection of reality. the in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? tyson lation, whole community. are you going the right way or are you being direct? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to defend the so join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. ah, in the we're going to look kind of building things a custer. an
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i am the nephew of the i was a former administrator tom john. i believe that he now cause the ocean his home. we now have some one to watch over us when we are out there hunting and providing for our fans. fear to carry out his mission. i am here to carry on. i am here to see that his vision is accomplished. i is your media a reflection of reality. the in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? type relation to community. are you going the right way? where are you being somewhere? which direction? what is truth is faith in a world corrupted, you need to defend the join us in the depths. will remain in the shallows. i the we are segregated all along my social class. most people don't know someone in poverty by 1st. if you're born in to a 4 family, you're born into a minority family. if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your lives, chances people die on average. 15 years old, you born into generational poverty. it's a, it's a fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. me
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i am the nephew of the i was a former administrator tom john. i believe that he now calls the ocean his home. we now have someone to watch over us when we are out there hunting and providing for our fans here to carry out his mission. i am here to carry on his torch. i am here to see that his vision is accomplished. ah what is the future of the republican party? is that the future something donald trump will decide? critics of the g o p say it is no longer a political party, rather it is a call. a personality called focused on trump. is this a winning strategy for the g o, p. the segregated all along my social class. last class, people also and poverty by 1st name. if you're born in to a 4 family, you're born into minority family. if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life, chances people die on average. 15 years old, born as a generational poverty. it's a, it's a fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. me we're going to look i'm building things and that's for me for me it
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i am the nephew of the i was a former administrator tom john, i believe that he you know cause the ocean his home. we now have someone to watch over us. when we are out there hunting and providing for our family, the fear to carry out his mission. i am here to carry on his work. i am here to see that his vision is accomplished. the ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, is you'll need the a reflection of reality the in a world transformed what will make you feel safer types relation for community you going the right way for you being that somewhere which direction? what is truth is in a world to corrupted. you need to defend the so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows, ah, in the segregated all along my social class. last class, people also covered by 1st if you're born in to a 4 family, you're born into a minority family. if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your lives, chances people die on average. the 15 years old, born into generational poverty, it's a, it's a fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. mm. we're gonna work
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i am the nephew of the i was a former administrator tom john. i believe that she calls the ocean his home. we now have someone to watch over us when we are out there hunting and providing for our family here to carry out his mission. i am here to carry on his work. i am here to see that his vision is accomplished the ah ah the i don't know, i mean there's some steps in there who are rescuing the food that they were not scavenging or were rescuing resources that are still good. this is best by march 21st, which is in 2 days. all these potatoes, hall panels, onions, all of these came from waste brown sources. this is great for me because i'm always looking for a way to give things away. dr. because the tax laws, you know, definitely do benefit the wealthier people and our society. so that makes sense for them to throw it out right off, rather than give it to somebody who could use it. and then that person is not going to buy it. join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i
i am the nephew of the i was a former administrator tom john. i believe that she calls the ocean his home. we now have someone to watch over us when we are out there hunting and providing for our family here to carry out his mission. i am here to carry on his work. i am here to see that his vision is accomplished the ah ah the i don't know, i mean there's some steps in there who are rescuing the food that they were not scavenging or were rescuing resources that are still good. this is best by...
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i am the nephew of the i was a former administrator tom john. i believe that she calls the ocean his home. we now have someone to watch over us when we are out there hunting and providing for our fans. o, here to carry out his mission, i am here to carry on his work. i am here to see that his vision is accomplished. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except when the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great truck, rather than fear i would take on various jobs with the artificial intelligence, we have so many demon a robot must protect its own existence with existence. join me every 1st day on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me we're going to work on building things a cluster. and that's for me it was. oh, except for happening. i mean, disclosures seri
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does john think we are close to that for many months away? tom back to 10 years, john williams putting in the research work at san francisco. the paper was have we underestimated the likelihood of severe zero bound events? 10 years on we have lived it. what will he say about a theory. williams could win a nobel prize. there is no questions. the path to john maynard kynes s to john williams. what will he say of the validity of on start? michael: his work showed it moved around, it is not a static number. i think he will be defending that, but there are times when you get close to the zero bound it does not come into play. it does not move that much because your interest rates are so low. that also means your economy is not moving weekly. -- is not moving quickly. it is something to keep an eye on whether potential growth rises. the fed forecast with a survey of economic projections is the economy will drop back. it will grow very quickly this year and then it will drop back to around 1.92%. does not move very much. we can ask him why. lisa: there'
does john think we are close to that for many months away? tom back to 10 years, john williams putting in the research work at san francisco. the paper was have we underestimated the likelihood of severe zero bound events? 10 years on we have lived it. what will he say about a theory. williams could win a nobel prize. there is no questions. the path to john maynard kynes s to john williams. what will he say of the validity of on start? michael: his work showed it moved around, it is not a...
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let's get to our traders for the floor show, tom hayes and john gaer carty. a good idea for netflix? honestly, is merchandise going to make much difference going up against rivals like diss and hbo max? -- disney and hbo max? >> i don't think the merchandise will make a big difference, but i do think netflix is well positioned. it's been going sideways for the last year with, we think it's ready to resume its uptrend. you can buy netflix today for just 15% more than june of 2018. the difference is when you look at next year's estimates, cash flow per share and revenue per share is expected to double. so 100% more business for 15% more cost, that's my kind of deal. so why has it been down? it's been under pressure because covid pulled forward a lot of demand, they added 16 million subscriptions during the pandemic quarter last year, only 4 million more this year. that's going to change in the back half of the year, they have a lot of new original content, my favorite show is coming back for season four, which is "ozark." excited about that. [laughter] ashley:
let's get to our traders for the floor show, tom hayes and john gaer carty. a good idea for netflix? honestly, is merchandise going to make much difference going up against rivals like diss and hbo max? -- disney and hbo max? >> i don't think the merchandise will make a big difference, but i do think netflix is well positioned. it's been going sideways for the last year with, we think it's ready to resume its uptrend. you can buy netflix today for just 15% more than june of 2018. the...
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tom: i would go with france. lisa: john once germany. jonathan: all i'm saying is no one's drinking champagne and france after last night. in the next hour, mona mahajan. from new york city, good morning. a beautiful new york. steamy yesterday, hot again today. tom: we are in fahrenheit, not celsius. jonathan: this is bloomberg. ritika: it is a record purchase for united airlines. the carrier has agreed to by 200 boeing jets and 70 airbus ne-yo jets. the deal is valued at $15 billion. planes will get a revamped captains with seatback screens and larger overhead bins. it is assigned united plans to step up competition with delta and american. it is a milestone for facebook. shares of the social network rose after an antitrust victory helped push its market value above $1 trillion. facebook is now the fastest company to reach that level. a judge granted its request -- president biden is defending his decision to order airstrikes against iran backed militias in iraq and syria. the president push back members of congress who question whether
tom: i would go with france. lisa: john once germany. jonathan: all i'm saying is no one's drinking champagne and france after last night. in the next hour, mona mahajan. from new york city, good morning. a beautiful new york. steamy yesterday, hot again today. tom: we are in fahrenheit, not celsius. jonathan: this is bloomberg. ritika: it is a record purchase for united airlines. the carrier has agreed to by 200 boeing jets and 70 airbus ne-yo jets. the deal is valued at $15 billion. planes...
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tom: john hot cs, thank you -- jan hatzius, thank you for joining us. you have a very important guest. lisa: we will talk about the bounds of risk with financial stability and low yield, howard marks of oaktree capital joining us. he has had some he did things to say about where financial conditions are and the potential for an investor, the potential for mistakes. tom: after this interview jan hatzius will be on the phone with jeff currie saying what does $74 print actually mean? all the sudden oil actually a story. strategas framing out $80 a barrel on brent crude. i know no one looking above $80. the fed meeting at 1:30 this afternoon. stay with us. good morning. ♪ ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. in geneva, joe biden and vladimir putin have begun what could turn out to be four hours of meetings. officials from the u.s. and russia are keeping expert tatian's -- are keeping expectations low in what has become an adversarial relationship. they will be talking arms control talks and may take steps to restore diplomatic channels as rel
tom: john hot cs, thank you -- jan hatzius, thank you for joining us. you have a very important guest. lisa: we will talk about the bounds of risk with financial stability and low yield, howard marks of oaktree capital joining us. he has had some he did things to say about where financial conditions are and the potential for an investor, the potential for mistakes. tom: after this interview jan hatzius will be on the phone with jeff currie saying what does $74 print actually mean? all the...
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tom: today, john and i are totally on the same page. read that statement from the director of hr. this is a hard-line approach, coming back to the office. it was john dropping -- it was jaw-dropping. see, and we see it throughout society. there is a lot of market activity to talk about. the delta variant is front and center. wall street's decision is to get vaccinated. jonathan: the counting in new york, we are going to be counting for a couple more weeks. tom: it is pretty straightforward. we don't need to go into all the details. this is about crime, about public safety, a metaphor for every city around the world. the thing that absolutely stunned me is the gentleman from brooklyn, mr. adams did so well in the bronx. this is yankee stadium and north of new york, a pretty tough area. adams, 46%. the bronx voted for public safety. jonathan: lisa, it is about crime in new york city. lisa: eric adams, a former leader of the new york police department, but also has the experience of having been beaten by cops as a 15-year-old, trying to appeal to both sides. interesting to follow wha
tom: today, john and i are totally on the same page. read that statement from the director of hr. this is a hard-line approach, coming back to the office. it was john dropping -- it was jaw-dropping. see, and we see it throughout society. there is a lot of market activity to talk about. the delta variant is front and center. wall street's decision is to get vaccinated. jonathan: the counting in new york, we are going to be counting for a couple more weeks. tom: it is pretty straightforward. we...
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tom boyle is john living. i chose john losing right from it saying that age i had decided i was going to be comma john lease. as a result of the var remains where i grew up. so passion and personal anger was driving me just last night. to worry you're talking about your passion for your profession, but we know that journalism in nigeria is particularly difficult. the native place, freedom ranking, place the country at $120.00 out of $180.00 countries. just how difficult is it to be a journalist in africa, the biggest democracy without means in my word, i will categorically states that's been a john live in my area a not a pleasant experience. i'm not talking about myself alone. equality pick in for my colleagues out there. you know, john lives in line. jerry at. we gets booley. many journalists, i haven't seen the dates. doze room, the i the i walk in most tories about. they tried to discredit them. the high rise, i rested imprisoned. so freedom of the press in the country i will say, is in a terrible states a
tom boyle is john living. i chose john losing right from it saying that age i had decided i was going to be comma john lease. as a result of the var remains where i grew up. so passion and personal anger was driving me just last night. to worry you're talking about your passion for your profession, but we know that journalism in nigeria is particularly difficult. the native place, freedom ranking, place the country at $120.00 out of $180.00 countries. just how difficult is it to be a journalist...
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losing some close process to traffic because i had the passion born in me because i did this tom bull into john living. i chose john losing right from the age i had decided i was going to be comm john lease. as a result of the var remains where i grew up. so passion and personnel. anger was where i was driving me, just lawsuits of or you're talking about your passion for your profession. but we know that journalism in nigeria is particularly difficult. the latest place, freedom rankings, place the country at $120.00 out of $180.00 countries. just how difficult is it to be a journalist in africa, the biggest democracy we told me it's in my word. i will categorically states that's been a john live in my area a not a pleasant experience. i'm not talking about myself alone. equality pick in for my colleagues out there. you know, john lives in line, jerry at. we get to booley many journalists. i didn't see me date doze room. the i the are what kim tories about. they tried to discredit them, the high rise, arrested and imprisoned. so freedom of the breast in the country i will say, is in a terrible s
losing some close process to traffic because i had the passion born in me because i did this tom bull into john living. i chose john losing right from the age i had decided i was going to be comm john lease. as a result of the var remains where i grew up. so passion and personnel. anger was where i was driving me, just lawsuits of or you're talking about your passion for your profession. but we know that journalism in nigeria is particularly difficult. the latest place, freedom rankings, place...
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they were tom clark, john marshall harlan ii, and william o. douglas, these are concurrences. why did they do that? paul: they all had their reasons to write separately. and i think for justice clark it was, for him it was the real reason that the court had already extended the right to capital cases and he did not see a difference between capital cases and noncapital cases because due process protects your life and your liberty. for justice douglas, it was a very specific reason. as i alluded to earlier, he and justice black had a unique approach to the incorporation of the bill of rights and it is a little bit of an irony that just -- justice black who has a , distinctive view because he is assigned the majority opinion, he cannot really embrace it in the majority opinion, the douglas does it for him in a concurring opinion. justice harlan's opinion and some respects is i think the most interesting and his vote in the majority is maybe the most surprising. and he has a line in his concurrence to the effect that the court is dealing, dealing with the betts case and he thinks
they were tom clark, john marshall harlan ii, and william o. douglas, these are concurrences. why did they do that? paul: they all had their reasons to write separately. and i think for justice clark it was, for him it was the real reason that the court had already extended the right to capital cases and he did not see a difference between capital cases and noncapital cases because due process protects your life and your liberty. for justice douglas, it was a very specific reason. as i alluded...
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don't perform, you get fired, you should, could be quite easily why we find out for you, for you, john, for tom, for pi. and me ok, go ahead. you going, right? yeah, but the fact that the voucher stays in as, as i said, despite all his failures and mistakes speaks about the fact that these are people not to just enjoy having him there. but there is really an agenda. he's been put in place and i absolutely, i never use the term deep state. i never use that term. i don't like to use it. but now i talk for me to deny its existence. it becomes so obvious that there is a class of bureaucrats, a group of bureaucrats, inside the us government who do have an agenda. these are people do work, think work and think long term. just disclosure, my family has been working with the federal government for more than half a century. so i do have some insight knowledge about this. can't speak much about it, but it's real. it's real that there are powerful interest interest in the us government . and these are people who think long term and they have their people in the right positions, right, places, and they wil
don't perform, you get fired, you should, could be quite easily why we find out for you, for you, john, for tom, for pi. and me ok, go ahead. you going, right? yeah, but the fact that the voucher stays in as, as i said, despite all his failures and mistakes speaks about the fact that these are people not to just enjoy having him there. but there is really an agenda. he's been put in place and i absolutely, i never use the term deep state. i never use that term. i don't like to use it. but now i...
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john burley in new york. he is a political analyst, as well as a former foreign correspondent in russia. in graphics. we have tom, verbally, he is a contributor with real americas voice. and in los angeles, we cross your pie, e, and he is a corporate strategic planning. and independent economic analysts are a gentleman, cross talk roles, and the fact that means you can jump in anytime you want pie. i always go to the person that got up early as for their program, and that's you because you're exactly on the other side of the world as me. as i said in my introduction, why do people tune any more? we know the ratings are really, really down, but i mean, in my introduction, i just gave you the easiest stories that they blundered over the last few years. and there is no correct there. they don't even recognize that they're, they, they, they misinformed the public. they, they, inside the public and they, and with no self reflection of how much damage it's being done here. and on top of it, all of these stories, this divide people and it seems to be that's their primary ideological motive is to divide ok. because who
john burley in new york. he is a political analyst, as well as a former foreign correspondent in russia. in graphics. we have tom, verbally, he is a contributor with real americas voice. and in los angeles, we cross your pie, e, and he is a corporate strategic planning. and independent economic analysts are a gentleman, cross talk roles, and the fact that means you can jump in anytime you want pie. i always go to the person that got up early as for their program, and that's you because you're...
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tom keene. the american labor economy, matt miller in for john. -- jon. today is a day we finally get a sense of the american labor economy. lisa: right. adp report and jobless claims. the idea is how much momentum is behind the hiring surge we have seen. however not as big as previously expected. really today i think the theme will be inflation all around. wage inflation and price inflation. tom: it will be price inflation on what we see and we all see it at the grocery store. that miller, are you seeing inflation in germany? matt: i have to be honest and tell you i don't really pay attention at the grocery store. the one thing i'm seeing here is pollution, and there was a great headline across the bloomberg terminal, an eu court ruled against germany that it has not done a good enough job keeping its cities clean. that was a really interesting -- that was really interesting, not a market moving issue, but fascinating. in terms of european stocks, we are watching the new relationship between biden and xi jinping, between the u.s. and china. we paid atten
tom keene. the american labor economy, matt miller in for john. -- jon. today is a day we finally get a sense of the american labor economy. lisa: right. adp report and jobless claims. the idea is how much momentum is behind the hiring surge we have seen. however not as big as previously expected. really today i think the theme will be inflation all around. wage inflation and price inflation. tom: it will be price inflation on what we see and we all see it at the grocery store. that miller, are...
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to quote the great tom cruise, "show me the money"! >> john: i'm a huge tom cruise fan. hate me if you want. i'm a huge tom cruise fan. can we stop hating on the guy? he makes fun movies. >> sandra: we can agree to that. have a great weekend. thanks for joining us. i'm sandra smith. >> john: and i'm john roberts. "the story" starts right now with martha. >> martha: thank you, beyond and sandra. good afternoon, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. today "the story" comes to you live from redding, pennsylvania. we're at the mid-atlantic air museum's 30th annual world war ii weekend. we've had an incredible day here. it's a little rainy at the moment if you can hear what is going on behind me. we've had an incredible day. 77th anniversary of d-day is sunday. this year is also the 80th anniversary of pearl harbor. you can see here what it was like during the war in this entire exhibit. the living conditions for soldiers in the pacific to the boxed eggs and k-rations that they ate day in and day out. you can get a sense of the culture and life at the time as troops fought thousan
to quote the great tom cruise, "show me the money"! >> john: i'm a huge tom cruise fan. hate me if you want. i'm a huge tom cruise fan. can we stop hating on the guy? he makes fun movies. >> sandra: we can agree to that. have a great weekend. thanks for joining us. i'm sandra smith. >> john: and i'm john roberts. "the story" starts right now with martha. >> martha: thank you, beyond and sandra. good afternoon, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. today...
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tom bevan johns us, real clear politics. than this on the same day we get word that they're going to be legal actions taken against the chief financial officer of the trump organization, as if maybe, to steal some of the thunder, even though it looks like some of those charges are, you know, a little specious at best but it covers taxes not paid on benefits, we don't know how far back those benefits go but what we do know is this represents millions of dollars and year after year of investigations, and my immediate reaction was, i'm not minimizing this and of course if you haven't paid taxes on benefits, it's the law of course i don't know if it was the law back then, but is this the best prosecutors have on donald trump, who is not part of this? >> right, well first, there are no coincidences in politics, neil. i'm a firm believer that all of this stuff is, without being a conspiracy theorist, there is always a concerted effort to try and, you know, outdo or step on a new story and draw attention towards something or away fr
tom bevan johns us, real clear politics. than this on the same day we get word that they're going to be legal actions taken against the chief financial officer of the trump organization, as if maybe, to steal some of the thunder, even though it looks like some of those charges are, you know, a little specious at best but it covers taxes not paid on benefits, we don't know how far back those benefits go but what we do know is this represents millions of dollars and year after year of...
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tom: jennifer muzze from johns hopkins -- nuzzo from johns hopkins. -- understood that you took biochemistry and got through organic chemistry and bu ried it was rutgers 355. i pulled this off the website. it was about scientific writing. that is a chorus at your undergraduate level where you realized someday, you may have to commit research, commit science, and publish. it is an uproar and the outsiders study right now -- in the alzheimer's study right now. we thought we would get perspective on people like you resigning from institutions because they disagree with what the fda did. talk to us about the sanctity of research. talk to us about how this stuff gets publish and what you do when politics intrudes. >> well, it is clear that scientists are always focused on the data or at least should be. the data tends to drive decisions. we tend to make black-and-white decisions about things based on the data. certainly in the case of the alzheimer's drugs, there are other factors that are really pushing forward here. you know, if you talk to people who ar
tom: jennifer muzze from johns hopkins -- nuzzo from johns hopkins. -- understood that you took biochemistry and got through organic chemistry and bu ried it was rutgers 355. i pulled this off the website. it was about scientific writing. that is a chorus at your undergraduate level where you realized someday, you may have to commit research, commit science, and publish. it is an uproar and the outsiders study right now -- in the alzheimer's study right now. we thought we would get perspective...
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tom: one of the high points of the first half was your interview with john williams. was a real delicacy. jonathan: was that a compliment? tom: it is i, meant to you. john williams didn't want -- it is a complement to you. john williams didn't want to purchase a bit. jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ look...if your wireless carrier was a guy, you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better - xfinity mobile. now, they have unlimited for just $30 a month. $30 dollars. and they're number 1 in customer satisfaction. his number? delete it. deleting it. so break free from the big three. xfinity internet customers, take the savings challenge at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings or visit an xfinity store to learn how our switch squad makes it easy to switch and save hundreds. (announcer) the core is key to losing weight, getting back in shape, and feeling good. introducing the aero trainer, designed to strengthen your core, flatten your stomach, and relieve stress and back pain. it conforms to your body and increases muscle activity. abs, back, obli
tom: one of the high points of the first half was your interview with john williams. was a real delicacy. jonathan: was that a compliment? tom: it is i, meant to you. john williams didn't want -- it is a complement to you. john williams didn't want to purchase a bit. jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ look...if your wireless carrier was a guy, you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better - xfinity mobile. now, they have unlimited for just $30 a month. $30...
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have said, they are taking just as seriously the j job of retrieving those who did not make it, john. >> tom foreman, as always, thank you so much. this is so helpful. understanding what's going on there, really appreciate it. so many skilled rescuers working as hard as they can to find life in this debris. joining me now is ricardo iseman, vice president of kedina international, brought v volunteers from mexico and several other countries. you have been on the site working, give me a sense of how difficult the job is. >> thank you for having us. we have a team of seven rescuers, volunteers, working tiredly. we got here thursday, a neighbor of this building a few blocks away from here. we have our hub here, and we bring people everywhere. we never thought it would be here. it's been very hard. we do this as a way of life, other than our professional lives, and when we got here, we saw a similar scenario as we have seen in other countries like mexico, earthquakes obviously, haiti, and turkey. and these situations are tight, and complicated. it's a situation where we try to think and we go for
have said, they are taking just as seriously the j job of retrieving those who did not make it, john. >> tom foreman, as always, thank you so much. this is so helpful. understanding what's going on there, really appreciate it. so many skilled rescuers working as hard as they can to find life in this debris. joining me now is ricardo iseman, vice president of kedina international, brought v volunteers from mexico and several other countries. you have been on the site working, give me a...
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tom cotton and john radcliff and others were saying, we should take a look at the origins of this virusi thought that's what science was, look at everything until it's discounted. now we've come full circle and it appears that cotton and john weren't quite as dumb as the media told us they were. >> and the media has now, we're seeing a number of them, they are going back and actually editing headlines they wrote a year ago so if you looked at them now they don't look dismisssive. a number of folks in the mainstream media are pointing at the trump administration saying it's your fault we didn't take it seriously instead of we didn't investigate it. >> well, first of all, i understand quite frankly where a lot of people were questioning politicians, whether it be tom cotton, or former president trump because the majority of scientists in the medical community, science community, internationally, not just here and not just anthony fauci, they said co-svedberg 19's daddy and granddaddy were both animal vector borne viruses as most are quite frankly and that's what they thought. but after te
tom cotton and john radcliff and others were saying, we should take a look at the origins of this virusi thought that's what science was, look at everything until it's discounted. now we've come full circle and it appears that cotton and john weren't quite as dumb as the media told us they were. >> and the media has now, we're seeing a number of them, they are going back and actually editing headlines they wrote a year ago so if you looked at them now they don't look dismisssive. a number...
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john? >> this is such important insight, tom, and such important data points to consider or i guess in some cases reconsider. thank you so much for this. >>> erica? >> we'll turn now to historic heat wave punishing both coasts. record breaking temperatures are being reported in california, oregon and washington where air conditioners are scarce. at least three people have died in washington state. hundreds of heat related hospital visits. and that's not the only threat. president biden will hold a virtual meeting with governors from western states today to discuss the growing threat of wildfires in the region. the northeast also baking this morning. jason carroll is live in philadelphia with that top story for us. jason. >> reporter: and good morning to you, erica, from a steamy hot philadelphia. philadelphia under another excessive heat warning later today with the heat and humidity, it's going to feel more like plus-100 degrees. i mean, there's splash parks like this that are open providing some sort of relief. the good news is more relief is on the way. >>> it's a race to beat the heat w
john? >> this is such important insight, tom, and such important data points to consider or i guess in some cases reconsider. thank you so much for this. >>> erica? >> we'll turn now to historic heat wave punishing both coasts. record breaking temperatures are being reported in california, oregon and washington where air conditioners are scarce. at least three people have died in washington state. hundreds of heat related hospital visits. and that's not the only threat....
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losing some close personal traffic because i had the passion born in the me because i did this, tom boyle into john living. i chose john losing right from it saying that age i had decided i was going to be comma john lease as a result of the virus mains where i grew up. so passion and personnel. anger was driving me through philosophy. it's of or you're talking about your passion for your profession. but we know that journalism in nigeria is particularly difficult. the native place freedom rankin's place, the country at $120.00 out of $180.00 countries. just how difficult is it to be a journalist in africa, the biggest democracy without means in my word, i will categorically states that's been a john live in my area. a is not a pleasant experience. i'm not talking about myself alone. equality pick him for my colleagues out there, you know, john lives in line. jerry at, we get to booley many journalists, i've seen the dates, doze room, the i b, i walk in the stories about they tried to discredit them. the, the high rise arrested and imprisoned. so freedom of the breast in the country i will say, is
losing some close personal traffic because i had the passion born in the me because i did this, tom boyle into john living. i chose john losing right from it saying that age i had decided i was going to be comma john lease as a result of the virus mains where i grew up. so passion and personnel. anger was driving me through philosophy. it's of or you're talking about your passion for your profession. but we know that journalism in nigeria is particularly difficult. the native place freedom...
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to quote the great tom cruise, "show me the money"! >> john: i'm a huge tom cruise fan. tom cruise fan. can we stop hating on the guy? he makes fun movies. >> sandra: we can agree to that. have a great weekend. thanks for joining us. i'm sandra smith. >> john: and i'm john roberts. "the story" starts right now with martha. >> martha: thank you, beyond and sandra. good afternoon, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. today "the story" comes to you live from redding, pennsylvania. we're at the mid-atlantic air museum's 30th annual world war ii weekend. we've had an incredible day here. it's a little rainy at the moment if you can hear what is going on behind me. we've had an incredible day. 77th anniversary of d-day is sunday. this year is also the 80th anniversary of pearl harbor. you can see here what it was like during the war in
to quote the great tom cruise, "show me the money"! >> john: i'm a huge tom cruise fan. tom cruise fan. can we stop hating on the guy? he makes fun movies. >> sandra: we can agree to that. have a great weekend. thanks for joining us. i'm sandra smith. >> john: and i'm john roberts. "the story" starts right now with martha. >> martha: thank you, beyond and sandra. good afternoon, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. today "the story" comes to you...
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tom: lauren sauer, thank you so much, of johns hopkins. on the pandemic in america and from tokyo as well. futures flat. the nasdaq goes the other way. a little green. we have to go back to 74.26 on oil. that gets my attention. lisa: the supply is not coming on. demand is restarting a question. i ran -- iran, whether they will come to the accord and bring those barrels back online. that is looking less likely, which has also been getting a bit of a lift. tom: matt, what are you observing in berlin? matt: what i am observing is increasingly high temperatures. it is getting hot. we are getting to the beginning of summer. i cannot think about anything other than the fed. i have to be honest. the biden-putin meeting is interesting. because of lisa's column, because of mohammed's column. it is all about what happens to the fed. i am glued to the screen. lisa: and what car is jay powell going to drive? matt: he is a prius man. tom: in helsinki three years ago, four years ago. the price of oil only $72 on brent crude. and now $74 a barrel. stay w
tom: lauren sauer, thank you so much, of johns hopkins. on the pandemic in america and from tokyo as well. futures flat. the nasdaq goes the other way. a little green. we have to go back to 74.26 on oil. that gets my attention. lisa: the supply is not coming on. demand is restarting a question. i ran -- iran, whether they will come to the accord and bring those barrels back online. that is looking less likely, which has also been getting a bit of a lift. tom: matt, what are you observing in...
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tom: we have to leave it there. john ryding. will parachute in.hat we observe today from internet outage. ivan, you are expert at the review of the companies like cisco that make the stuff we take for granted. does aws, does google, microsoft, and does fastly take for granted the solidity of their systems? ivan: i do not believe the manufacturers take it for granted. i believe consumers always believe the internet will work well and be fast. however, we are in an environment where there are all kinds of cyberattacks to be disruptive and cyberattacks to hold companies for ransom to disrupt businesses to create an anti-competitive environment. there is a lot of vulnerability. this highlights the importance of redundancy in the networks, security in the networks, and more and more come in the beginning, the speed of the network, the network works through the sophistication of the hardware. more and more a lot of these networks are software defined networks, which are relying on the sophistication of the software and relying on the software to provide
tom: we have to leave it there. john ryding. will parachute in.hat we observe today from internet outage. ivan, you are expert at the review of the companies like cisco that make the stuff we take for granted. does aws, does google, microsoft, and does fastly take for granted the solidity of their systems? ivan: i do not believe the manufacturers take it for granted. i believe consumers always believe the internet will work well and be fast. however, we are in an environment where there are all...
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tom: the pendulum of taper season five of "game of thrones." jonathan: john hopkins center scholar. quity market down about two points on the s&p. for our audience worldwide, -- tom: radio is beautiful. jonathan: this is "bloomberg." ♪ >> a bipartisan group of senators working on a name for structure deal said there getting lesser to an agreement that they say they're still trying to figure out how to pay for the plan considering white house opposition to indexing the gas tax to inflation, lawmakers said to meet white house officials today imply to drop a framework for proposal this week. exxon mobil preparing to cut jobs at its u.s. offices. evaluation system will be used to identify low performance and cut 5% to 10% annually for the next three years to five years. exxon has 40% in the u.s. nfl player has announced g he isay is gay. he said he is pretty private but hopes this coming out on me and other people would not have to make similar videos in the future. he added he is donating $100,000 to a nonprofit that works to prevent suicide among lgbtq most of global banks like hsbc ar
tom: the pendulum of taper season five of "game of thrones." jonathan: john hopkins center scholar. quity market down about two points on the s&p. for our audience worldwide, -- tom: radio is beautiful. jonathan: this is "bloomberg." ♪ >> a bipartisan group of senators working on a name for structure deal said there getting lesser to an agreement that they say they're still trying to figure out how to pay for the plan considering white house opposition to...
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, the secretary of state, lansing, albert, the postmaster general and probably most importantly, john tom lee who is on the crackdown side. on the other hand, you've got the secretary of labor, the secretary of the interior, the security of the navy, in the security of the agriculture who says they have gone too far. but no one is able to stop a mitchell palmer. what's interesting, is there's good is oracle evidence in the midst of this red scare, hoover is actually investigating both wilson and lane for their opposition to the justice department's crackdown. now this is a fair question, maybe we can get to it in the question and answer. how much of this was all sort of self interest in some of the key players and how much of it we are really believing that there were problems? so how does this and? we will open up for questions, because we have sort of gone overtime. i beg your indulgence. a couple of reasons why this thing sort of ebbs out. the first is, of those 3600 strikes that occur in 1919, almost all of them are failures. so, these failures of collective action sort of takes the w
, the secretary of state, lansing, albert, the postmaster general and probably most importantly, john tom lee who is on the crackdown side. on the other hand, you've got the secretary of labor, the secretary of the interior, the security of the navy, in the security of the agriculture who says they have gone too far. but no one is able to stop a mitchell palmer. what's interesting, is there's good is oracle evidence in the midst of this red scare, hoover is actually investigating both wilson...
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teddy roosevelt would have been the perfect action hero he would have eclipsed john wayne and tom cruise and all those marvel heroes, right? well, i mean he certainly has the charisma of a hollywood actor and you know if you see him in films you'll you know, my students all think robin williams is theodore roosevelt from the movie a night at the museum and there of course, he is a man of action, but there's so many films about theodore roosevelt many of which include that rough rider image the cowboy on horseback storming up a san juan hill or something like that. so, yeah, absolutely and the charisma he knew roosevelt in his own lifetime the power of motion pictures and he tried to capture that essence in in many ways. and he was a man of the time it was such a period of change. absolutely. i mean the introduction of airplanes submarines motion pictures. in fact come in during his is time at the white house. so this is a remarkable period of changing he seems to be really the first modern president because he understands that capturing the imagination of the american people is really a
teddy roosevelt would have been the perfect action hero he would have eclipsed john wayne and tom cruise and all those marvel heroes, right? well, i mean he certainly has the charisma of a hollywood actor and you know if you see him in films you'll you know, my students all think robin williams is theodore roosevelt from the movie a night at the museum and there of course, he is a man of action, but there's so many films about theodore roosevelt many of which include that rough rider image the...
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john roberts in washington. >> sandra: , can our two, senator tom cotton leading the charge to show dr. foxy the door. ts. >> john: they are demanding dr. fauci stepped down saying he has lost the confidence of the american people. and if he does not go willingly, they say president biden should fire him. >> sandra: still dr. fauci remains defiant among other things, he says he did not play down the possibility that covid leaked from the lab in china. he called the criticism preposterous it referring to himself at one point in the third person. >> if you are trying to get at me as a public health official and scientists, you are really attacking not only dr. anthony fauci but you are attacking science and anybody that looks at what's going on clearly sees that. >> john: senator tom cotton of arkansas joins us now. senator, good to see you. this question has been circulating for at least a few days now. should dr. fauci either step down or be fired? our peter doocy asked secretary jen psaki about that on friday. let's listen to the exchange. >> can you imagine any circumstance where president biederman
john roberts in washington. >> sandra: , can our two, senator tom cotton leading the charge to show dr. foxy the door. ts. >> john: they are demanding dr. fauci stepped down saying he has lost the confidence of the american people. and if he does not go willingly, they say president biden should fire him. >> sandra: still dr. fauci remains defiant among other things, he says he did not play down the possibility that covid leaked from the lab in china. he called the criticism...
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they're led by thomas devon, but unfortunately tom devon who john buford said i couldn't teach this guy anything about cavalry. unfortunately, it's gonna be outranked by alfred pleasanton. who's not going to do a very who's not going to do a very good job d captioning performed by vitac what are we going to do? how are we going to figure out what's going on down there? what do we do? we send the entire union from the center of my line south towards a place called the kathryn iron furnace. what hooker is doing -- and he's not doing it willingly -- he's playing to lee's tune. he's moving his men south and he's going to engage the rear guard of stonewall jackson's men. so we've engaged with the confederates. they seem to be marching away. what do we do? we leave sickles there. then we're going to turn to our right flank. we're going to send our reinforcements from that wing because they're the farther away from the enemy. we'll send a brigade from there. the next day on may 3rd, we're chasing these confederates down towards gordonsvilles. what's actually happen is the confederates are turn
they're led by thomas devon, but unfortunately tom devon who john buford said i couldn't teach this guy anything about cavalry. unfortunately, it's gonna be outranked by alfred pleasanton. who's not going to do a very who's not going to do a very good job d captioning performed by vitac what are we going to do? how are we going to figure out what's going on down there? what do we do? we send the entire union from the center of my line south towards a place called the kathryn iron furnace. what...
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tom: he said that to john, not to me.han: i would agree with that assessment, which was we never found it -- matthew: i would agree with that assessment, which was we never really found it. try to do state-level analysis. the answer was you need to see the rate drop to low levels, 1% or more below what people thought it was. my take away from the pre-covid economy was we did not find nehru, we cannot find where full employment was. the fed, that was the big take away from their policy review, which was you could get broad-based gains, the phillips curve flattens, and it was lower than anticipated. jonathan: you just painted this picture of a world you will not see more clearly until the end of the year, which is basically fall. september, october. why would the federal reserve make an announcement on the reduction of prices until they have seen the data? matthew: there are two things. one, the significant demand they see the labor market. all of the different survey indicators gives them a lot of confidence that if supply
tom: he said that to john, not to me.han: i would agree with that assessment, which was we never found it -- matthew: i would agree with that assessment, which was we never really found it. try to do state-level analysis. the answer was you need to see the rate drop to low levels, 1% or more below what people thought it was. my take away from the pre-covid economy was we did not find nehru, we cannot find where full employment was. the fed, that was the big take away from their policy review,...
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tom: doctor, they much, with johns hopkins. it is an extraordinary headline. a headline of courage, a headline frankly of surprise. jeffrey bezos with his brother will travel into space. they will be going on new shepherd named after the great alan shepard and they're looking for someone to go with them. there's a whole thing on the blue origin website where you can pony up a fee. we want to announce the matthew miller fund to put matt miller into space. we would like to say keep him there. [laughter] i know you're into cars and all that, but this is something that this guy is going to go up there. matt: to me it is unbelievable because he is worth 186.8 billion dollars. he alone, not even including the fortune of his ex-wife come is the richest man in the entire world over must come over base, over buffett and he is going to risk that fortune. tom: they go up to apogee. lisa: tom just try to send you to space and keep you there. matt: i am ready and willing. lisa: about the idea of recreational space travel. how close are we to that moment? tom: we're going t
tom: doctor, they much, with johns hopkins. it is an extraordinary headline. a headline of courage, a headline frankly of surprise. jeffrey bezos with his brother will travel into space. they will be going on new shepherd named after the great alan shepard and they're looking for someone to go with them. there's a whole thing on the blue origin website where you can pony up a fee. we want to announce the matthew miller fund to put matt miller into space. we would like to say keep him there....
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tom: i've had people on the montreal canadiens i called she. johnventry emails in and says kailey nailed it. tom: one of the brightest minds out there in macro economics. he is blackrock and always must listen. we are looking to qatar in the economic forum. good guest, including the former treasury secretary steven mnuchin. kailey: with the first word news, i'm kailey leinz. iran's president-elect says -- the hardline, who recently claimed victory in iran's presidential election also said he would not meet with president biden. goshen's -- negotiations have been taking place to try to save a deal meant to limit iran's nuclear program. chaos in sweden after the prime minister lost a confidence vote in parliament. that toppled his minority coalition and gives the leader one week whether to decide to call snap elections. if suites are forced to take the polls early, will be the first time since 1958. authorities in hong kong will shorten quarantine time to seven days were fully vaccinated residents traveling to most places. there also said to cut the r
tom: i've had people on the montreal canadiens i called she. johnventry emails in and says kailey nailed it. tom: one of the brightest minds out there in macro economics. he is blackrock and always must listen. we are looking to qatar in the economic forum. good guest, including the former treasury secretary steven mnuchin. kailey: with the first word news, i'm kailey leinz. iran's president-elect says -- the hardline, who recently claimed victory in iran's presidential election also said he...
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they're led by thomas devon, but unfortunately tom devon who john buford said i couldn't teach this guy anything about cavalry. unfortunately, it's gonna be outranked by alfred pleasanton. who's not going to do a very good job during the battle. so what are we going to do? how are we going to figure out what's going on down? there don't have competent horseman with me. so what do we do? we send the entire union third corps from the center of my line south towards a place called the catherine iron furnace. this is gonna open a gap in hookers lines what hooker is doing and he's not doing it willingly. he is actually playing to least tune. he is moving his men south towards the catherine furnace and now he's gonna engage the rear rear guard of stonewall jackson's met okay, so we've engaged with the confederates they seem to be marching away what do we do we leave sickles there with his 18 or so thousand men then we're going to turn to our right flank where you see the names devin schurrs and steinware we're going to send our our reinforcements from that wing because they're the farthest aw
they're led by thomas devon, but unfortunately tom devon who john buford said i couldn't teach this guy anything about cavalry. unfortunately, it's gonna be outranked by alfred pleasanton. who's not going to do a very good job during the battle. so what are we going to do? how are we going to figure out what's going on down? there don't have competent horseman with me. so what do we do? we send the entire union third corps from the center of my line south towards a place called the catherine...