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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm matt miller.aking news on wells fargo and a bloomberg scoop that wells fargo risked regulatory action over the pace of restitution, compensating victims for scandals that occurred, or started five years ago to see the light. it has now cost bank $5 billion in that time, but it may cost more. joining me is the bloomberg reporter who broke the story, hannah levitz. what initially got regulators to start probing the banks? hannah: wells fargo's issues erupted in 2016, almost exactly five years ago, with the revelation that employees of the bank opened millions of bank accounts to meet sales goals. from there issues pops up and that led to regulatory action. there was a separate one on mortgage and auto. there has been a lot of this going on which has led to billions in fines and the resignations of two ceos and they had to bring someone from the outside. matt: so the bank signed consent orders with regulators years ago and were looking for more time to get things done. the regulators dissatisfied? ha
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm matt miller.aking news on wells fargo and a bloomberg scoop that wells fargo risked regulatory action over the pace of restitution, compensating victims for scandals that occurred, or started five years ago to see the light. it has now cost bank $5 billion in that time, but it may cost more. joining me is the bloomberg reporter who broke the story, hannah levitz. what initially got regulators to start probing the banks?...
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matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. york city mayor bill de blasio, today, strongly recommending that even those vaccinated against covid-19 be masked indoors, but stopped short of setting an actual mandate. this as the nation sees a new wave of coronavirus infections due to the delta variant. dr. gigi gronvall joins us now to discuss. it is kind of starting to freak me out, doc. we are hearing more about these breakthrough cases, hearing more about vaccinated people getting sick. i was under the impression that as long as you are fully vaccinated, it is not that big of a deal. am i wrong? dr. gronvall: you are not wrong. i think we are focusing on the really rare case and not what usually happens. it may help to just describe a little bit about what the vaccine actually does. it is really like a training program for your immune system, so it knows what to do if you have an exposure. for all of these people that have had breakthrough infections, have been exposed to the virus, the virus gets into their body, and if they
matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. york city mayor bill de blasio, today, strongly recommending that even those vaccinated against covid-19 be masked indoors, but stopped short of setting an actual mandate. this as the nation sees a new wave of coronavirus infections due to the delta variant. dr. gigi gronvall joins us now to discuss. it is kind of starting to freak me out, doc. we are hearing more about these breakthrough cases, hearing more about vaccinated people getting sick....
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matt and nique.ff her top and says, come on, let's go, let's "f" like a family. >> were you expecting any sort of comment like that? >> never. i -- never. >> once nique disappeared, clegg says, matt leili inquired about having his wife involuntarily committed and even hired a divorce attorney. a man who knows his wife is already dead, he says, wouldn't have done either of those things. >> he did not really want to divorce her. he wanted to let her know, look, here are your options. you can go get help for yourself, or i'm going to go forward with a divorce. >> the defense wrapped up its case by calling matt and nique's two daughters, rebecca, now 14, and amanda, 17. >> did you ever see your dad hit your mom? >> no. >> did you ever see any obvious injuries or bruises to your mom? >> no, sir. >> according to the girls, their mother was the one with the violent temper, not their dad. >> she took a heel and threw it. i myself had to duck from it. >> was it being thrown at your dad? >> yes. >> on the day
matt and nique.ff her top and says, come on, let's go, let's "f" like a family. >> were you expecting any sort of comment like that? >> never. i -- never. >> once nique disappeared, clegg says, matt leili inquired about having his wife involuntarily committed and even hired a divorce attorney. a man who knows his wife is already dead, he says, wouldn't have done either of those things. >> he did not really want to divorce her. he wanted to let her know, look,...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i am matt miller.iness leaders are meeting at the white house later today with president biden, to discuss strategies for confronting the growing threat of cyberattacks. the meeting called due to the recent string of high-level widespread cyberattacks such as the colonial pipeline hack and what we saw -- for more insight, we welcome jamil jaffer, national security institute founder and executive director. he is an expert in cybersecurity and he served at the white house as an associate counsel to president george w. bush. great to have you on the program. so corporate leaders are going to washington. has biden not done enough already? jamil: president biden has been doing a whole lot in this area. we have seen at least two executive orders and the number of things coming out of various agencies, including the collective announcement at the cyber infrastructure -- we have seen some great appointments. rob joyce at nsa. a great team with a lot of work going on and now they are bringing in industry talk a
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i am matt miller.iness leaders are meeting at the white house later today with president biden, to discuss strategies for confronting the growing threat of cyberattacks. the meeting called due to the recent string of high-level widespread cyberattacks such as the colonial pipeline hack and what we saw -- for more insight, we welcome jamil jaffer, national security institute founder and executive director. he is an expert in cybersecurity...
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matt: i'm matt miller. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories from around the world. we are going to have more on the developing situation in afghanistan, with the author of "informal order." we will look at challenges facing a transition to ev's in the u.s. with the former chief economist for ford motors. and hopes of reaching herd immunity against the coronavirus are fading. we will have the latest on the virus with a doctor from the johns hopkins center for health security. i want to look at what is going on in the markets. the s&p 500 is off, but only about a quarter of a percent, after hitting a new record high last week. you have the u.s. 10 year yield coming down a little bit. we continue to see very low levels. the u.s. dollar index is moving up a little bit. we have been hovering there for quite a long time. and cooed coming down $.88 -- crude oil coming down $.88. we are following a very fluid situation in afghanistan. desperate themes playing out in the international airport today. thousands rushed to exit the
matt: i'm matt miller. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories from around the world. we are going to have more on the developing situation in afghanistan, with the author of "informal order." we will look at challenges facing a transition to ev's in the u.s. with the former chief economist for ford motors. and hopes of reaching herd immunity against the coronavirus are fading. we will have the latest on the virus with a doctor from the johns hopkins center for health...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.e for our stock of the hour. kroger rises to a record as berkshire hathaway's filings show the grocer was the biggest position increased last quarter for warren buffett. dave also looks at the impact. dave: this is a stock that has actually had a pretty good year. shares up more than 40%. berkshire helping things along, for sure, but you were talking about potentially the biggest gains since 2014. 43% higher. you look back to fiscal first quarter results, earnings and sales that beat estimates, they raise their fiscal year forecast even though they anticipate declines in terms of sales at stores open more than a year. one reason they are moving up in terms of shares, they are figuring out the puzzle in terms of online selling of groceries. 16% increase in the last fiscal quarter was not that much but it showed growth, and it is just recently that kroger started to open up fulfillment centers. it had a deal to set them up, and now this puts them in a position where they can expand their
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.e for our stock of the hour. kroger rises to a record as berkshire hathaway's filings show the grocer was the biggest position increased last quarter for warren buffett. dave also looks at the impact. dave: this is a stock that has actually had a pretty good year. shares up more than 40%. berkshire helping things along, for sure, but you were talking about potentially the biggest gains since 2014. 43% higher. you look back...
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matt: thank you for joining us.ow our weekly segment on the new economy, where we examine how global leaders are trying to solve the world's biggest challenge is coming and we are looking at china here. the chinese media, including the communist party's flagship newspaper, has toned down on the gaming industry today, but we have seen a continued crackdown on big mega cap tech in china, starting with ant, then tencent. for more, here is andy brown, our editorial director and bloomberg. it looks like it is not quite as bad for videogames as the, what do they call it -- the spiritual opium. i always think about karl marx, religion is the opiate of the masses. in this case, president xi is essentially saying, through his media arms, that videogames are the media of the young masses. but it is not quite that bad. >> they have been trying to calm the market jitters, the regulators, but this is not going to work because these are not the guys calling the shots. that is coming out of the political leadership. what you refer
matt: thank you for joining us.ow our weekly segment on the new economy, where we examine how global leaders are trying to solve the world's biggest challenge is coming and we are looking at china here. the chinese media, including the communist party's flagship newspaper, has toned down on the gaming industry today, but we have seen a continued crackdown on big mega cap tech in china, starting with ant, then tencent. for more, here is andy brown, our editorial director and bloomberg. it looks...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.ici properties is betting big on vegas, the company set to acquire mgm growth for more than $17 billion. edward pitoniak joins us now to discuss. it is a huge deal. first of all, congratulations and good luck. how do you work after a deal of such tremendous size? ed: after a deal of such tremendous size, the first thing you want to do is take a little rest. it was a lot of work for our team to do this transaction. we are resting with a great sense of excitement. the portfolio is just an incomparable experiential asset. the seven assets in las vegas, eight assets around the other regions of the u.s. are truly high quality real estate occupied by one of the best experiential, entertainment, gaming operators on earth. we could not be more excited to become the new steward of this portfolio and to be the stewards of the combined portfolios of vici properties. matt: how quickly does this acquisition start to make money from you? how much work are you going to have to do to cut cost and rais
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.ici properties is betting big on vegas, the company set to acquire mgm growth for more than $17 billion. edward pitoniak joins us now to discuss. it is a huge deal. first of all, congratulations and good luck. how do you work after a deal of such tremendous size? ed: after a deal of such tremendous size, the first thing you want to do is take a little rest. it was a lot of work for our team to do this transaction. we are...
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. ♪ matt: i am matt miller. welcome to "bloomberg markets."hese are the top stories we are following from around the world. we will discuss the return to office as companies expand precautions amid the spread of the delta variant. woody bradford of asset manager joins us with his plan to safely bring employees back. we will speak with joy falotico, president of ford's lincoln luxury division about the revamp of its navigator suv and talk about plans to electrify the fleet. nissan debuts the latest edition of its z series coupe. you will hear part of my conversation with the coo about the outlook amid the global chip shortage. let's look at was going on in markets. s&p 500 coming down again today. only by about 6.5 points. the u.s. 10-year yield on the rise, but only to 128. the dollar index gaining .1%. new york crude coming down. we saw nymex and brent rising in the morning session. they have turned around and we're looking at wti at $65.52 a barrel. goldman sachs is the first major wall street bank to require employees to return to u.s. offi
. ♪ matt: i am matt miller. welcome to "bloomberg markets."hese are the top stories we are following from around the world. we will discuss the return to office as companies expand precautions amid the spread of the delta variant. woody bradford of asset manager joins us with his plan to safely bring employees back. we will speak with joy falotico, president of ford's lincoln luxury division about the revamp of its navigator suv and talk about plans to electrify the fleet. nissan...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.ou was pending home sales unexpectedly fell for a second consecutive month as limited inventory and soaring prices deterred prospective buyers. for more on the health of the real estate are good, we welcome philip white, sotheby's president and ceo. this is one of the most interesting stories, certainly one of the most interesting asset classes in the market over the past euro or two. how much of an asset classes this? it is not so much about living in a home anymore for americans. philip: that is right. i think about the market and i think about four things, the low interest rates, the great job the fed has done, which has propelled the stock market, and work from home. the third one which you are touching on is, people are viewing residential properties and more of an investment class manner. they have always thought about the price appreciation but they are literally seeing it almost every day. i don't think they want to be left on the sidelines. in this low rate economy, it makes a
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.ou was pending home sales unexpectedly fell for a second consecutive month as limited inventory and soaring prices deterred prospective buyers. for more on the health of the real estate are good, we welcome philip white, sotheby's president and ceo. this is one of the most interesting stories, certainly one of the most interesting asset classes in the market over the past euro or two. how much of an asset classes this? it...
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lisa: matt, what about you? how much of that reaction function will blunt the effect from the pandemic? matt: i think they will hold off, they have to. i think that that is prematurely declaring victory if they think they can start to taper already. the economy has slowed down. from the feds standpoint, if you extra months will not hurt them. kaplan pivoting that quickly shows me that he has realized this. they really did want to taper, were on that path, but the world has changed a lot in the last week. lisa: the fact that robert kaplan, the most hawkish of dov fed chair's, highlighting how little it would take to shift the margins. how likely is it that you have some of these hawkish members changing their tone on the reaction function? >>'s voice is one among many. we haven't even heard about them pulling forward. tapering is very much in the cards. it will begin around year-end. it would take a major event to derail it. longer-term, powell wants to get to tapering. i don't think he wants to wait until it is
lisa: matt, what about you? how much of that reaction function will blunt the effect from the pandemic? matt: i think they will hold off, they have to. i think that that is prematurely declaring victory if they think they can start to taper already. the economy has slowed down. from the feds standpoint, if you extra months will not hurt them. kaplan pivoting that quickly shows me that he has realized this. they really did want to taper, were on that path, but the world has changed a lot in the...
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. ♪ matt: welcome to bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.oming up, we will speak with the hyundai global ceo of jose munoz about the chip shortage hitting automakers. plus, dr. patrick soon-shiong, immunitybio founder and part lakers owner, joins us to talk about the booster shot push and to discuss the mask mandate with miami mayor francis suarez. a lot coming up in the next 49 minutes. let's look at what is going on in the markets. we have seen some incredible movement today. right now we see gains in the s&p 500, which is amazing when you consider european equity indexes falling 3% or more in early trading this morning. it felt like there was a real turnaround to the downside. markets have been off the past couple of days but nothing like what we have seen now. investors piling into safe haven trade, the u.s. dollar considered one of those. the dollar index up half a percent. the highest level we have seen since at least november of last year. we also saw a downturn in crude. at one point, trading at a $65 handle. i thought it would be in
. ♪ matt: welcome to bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.oming up, we will speak with the hyundai global ceo of jose munoz about the chip shortage hitting automakers. plus, dr. patrick soon-shiong, immunitybio founder and part lakers owner, joins us to talk about the booster shot push and to discuss the mask mandate with miami mayor francis suarez. a lot coming up in the next 49 minutes. let's look at what is going on in the markets. we have seen some incredible movement today. right now we...
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matt: i'm matt miller. we welcome both our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences.ere are the top stories we are following for you from around the world. more reaction and analysis of the july u.s. jobs report with julia coronado, founder of macropolicy perspectives. plus, i am excited. we have henrik fisker, famed car designer and maker of the fisker, as well as the bmw z80. he will talk about president biden's executive order that calls for half of all vehicles sold in the u.s. to be electric by 2030. and the senate sets up a weekend vote to pass the infrastructure package. we will discuss its impact on the steel industry with the ceo of schnitzer steel, tamara lundgren. amanda: we have a bit of next action on the markets, strong job stated in the u.s.. it was expected that would move the markets, it was not clear which way, but in this case pretty solid numbers. that will play into the expectation that the fed's hawkish tone will stay in place. the 10-year yield rose briefly above 1.29. we do, though, have the nasdaq as a weak place as a result. growth stocks get
matt: i'm matt miller. we welcome both our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences.ere are the top stories we are following for you from around the world. more reaction and analysis of the july u.s. jobs report with julia coronado, founder of macropolicy perspectives. plus, i am excited. we have henrik fisker, famed car designer and maker of the fisker, as well as the bmw z80. he will talk about president biden's executive order that calls for half of all vehicles sold in the u.s. to be electric...
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i am matt miller.e continue to follow the developing story out of afghanistan where there have been at least two explosions in kabul and the u.s. government, pentagon have confirmed u.s. service members have been killed. for more, we will come retired u.s. retired brigadier general mark commit. clearly a tragedy no matter how you look at it, who is responsible. what kind of response, though, should the u.s. be prepared to give? >> i think we know what president biden wants to do. he is having a national security meeting now and he has to make the decision whether he wants to say this is over, let's finish the mission and not put anybody else at risk, or if he wants to say we made a pledge to the american citizens and the siv holders that we will get them out, so that may cause us to extend mission. matt: how important is it to get our afghan allies out? we confirmed yesterday there were about 1500 americans in afghanistan, but we have heard there could be many thousands more afghan citizens who have wo
i am matt miller.e continue to follow the developing story out of afghanistan where there have been at least two explosions in kabul and the u.s. government, pentagon have confirmed u.s. service members have been killed. for more, we will come retired u.s. retired brigadier general mark commit. clearly a tragedy no matter how you look at it, who is responsible. what kind of response, though, should the u.s. be prepared to give? >> i think we know what president biden wants to do. he is...
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. ♪ matt: welcome to bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.ere are the top stories we are following for you from around the world. we will break down the bank of england rate decision with lena komileva of g plus economics. we will preview virgin galactic earnings with andrew chanin and discuss the state of the market with howard marks. let's check out what is happening in markets. we are getting near another record for the s&p 500, right now trading at 4417. we need to get to 4423 and change before we hit a new record. still another six points to go before that happens. the u.s. 10-year yield is rising, back above 1.20. central banks get a little bit more hawkish. we will talk about that with lena, after hearing from richard clarida yesterday. the dollar index moving down but not much. nymee at $69.13. let's get back to the bank of england. the central bank warned modest tightening will soon be needed as inflation is expected to exceed 4% later this year. earlier we spoke to andrew bailey who discussed inflation expectations. >> a big issue h
. ♪ matt: welcome to bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.ere are the top stories we are following for you from around the world. we will break down the bank of england rate decision with lena komileva of g plus economics. we will preview virgin galactic earnings with andrew chanin and discuss the state of the market with howard marks. let's check out what is happening in markets. we are getting near another record for the s&p 500, right now trading at 4417. we need to get to 4423 and...
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matt: i'm matt miller. we welcome our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences.ere are the top stories we are following for you from around the world. no rush on rates but tapering focus. we break down the slew of fed commentary out of jackson hole but former fed economist claudia sahm. in my exclusive conversation with german carmaker audi, about its plans to go public. and pellet gun plunging after reporting earnings. what is behind the disappointing sales outlook. greg: let's check in on the markets. jerome powell is the most anticipated investor event of the week, said all the right things in terms of the investor perspective. look at the rally we have in equities on both sides of the border, touching new highs. i don't think the s&p 500 has ever closed above 4500. we are seeing yields pushed lower. so what were the magic words that we were waiting for all week? we heard chair powell say that the central bank could begin using those asset purchases this year, but he is clear about separating the idea of easing the purchases. there seems to be that delicate sp
matt: i'm matt miller. we welcome our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences.ere are the top stories we are following for you from around the world. no rush on rates but tapering focus. we break down the slew of fed commentary out of jackson hole but former fed economist claudia sahm. in my exclusive conversation with german carmaker audi, about its plans to go public. and pellet gun plunging after reporting earnings. what is behind the disappointing sales outlook. greg: let's check in on the...
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matt didn't like that, either. >> cyndi was very careful and paranoid.t if they put a wire on me and we started talking about this stuff, there was a chance that she would wanna search me. >> he felt that it would be better to just go for a ride or to go out and have his car wired. >> reporter: so police did just that. then hid a transmitter in the trunk so the detectives could follow and listen in. >> test, test, test. >> reporter: 9:30 p.m. matt picked up cyndi at her house. >> how's it goin'? >> well, you know. kids are finally passed out. >> reporter: they went to a bar where matt turned on a phone app to capture the conversation while they weren't in the car. >> well, i'm gonna get a beer. >> i wanted us to all be comfortable together. i hadn't seen her in years. >> reporter: he didn't push too hard, didn't probe. >> this is just my second drink. >> reporter: for now he was just an old friend, catching up, till, past midnight, then -- >> i drove her home and, y'know, she didn't get out of my car, which is good, but it got to the point, it seemed lik
matt didn't like that, either. >> cyndi was very careful and paranoid.t if they put a wire on me and we started talking about this stuff, there was a chance that she would wanna search me. >> he felt that it would be better to just go for a ride or to go out and have his car wired. >> reporter: so police did just that. then hid a transmitter in the trunk so the detectives could follow and listen in. >> test, test, test. >> reporter: 9:30 p.m. matt picked up cyndi...
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welcome back, with alex rodriguez, matt vasgersian.x just flexed their muscles big-time. >> alex: they did. in the first inning, five runs. jiminez, 3 for 4, two homers, five rbis. he was a big star tonight. >> matt: they checked all boxes. great starting pitching, the on onslaught in the first inning. jiminez, an rbi double, and then a second homer. >> alex: he looks good. very impressive night for jiminez. >> matt: as we mentioned, just the third time ever that the white sox have come across town and swept three from the cubs. you know, the dominant brand usually ebbs and flows. and the cubs were kings in chicago for such a long time recently. it's the white sox's story now, as their third series sweep another this ballpark has come to an end tonight. in a dominant, lopsided 9-3 victory. now it's time for the cleanup crew to go to work. and good luck getting out of here tonight. we're still in the neighborhood, after all. traffic, a little slow leaving wrigleyville. white sox and twins tomorrow on espn. the final score tonight, 9-3,
welcome back, with alex rodriguez, matt vasgersian.x just flexed their muscles big-time. >> alex: they did. in the first inning, five runs. jiminez, 3 for 4, two homers, five rbis. he was a big star tonight. >> matt: they checked all boxes. great starting pitching, the on onslaught in the first inning. jiminez, an rbi double, and then a second homer. >> alex: he looks good. very impressive night for jiminez. >> matt: as we mentioned, just the third time ever that the...
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matt: thank you for joining us. he leads bloomberg's canadian economy and government coverage talking about the possibility of snap elections being called this weekend. with home prices rising at the fastest rate on record, open-door has done really well, gobbling up homes. 8500 in the last quarter and then helping them flip. we will discuss the ambitious play in the red-hot real estate market with the chief financial officer of open-door. ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg markets." shares of opendoor surged on the back of the company's second-quarter earnings results. opendoor pioneers a popular spin on home flipping called i-buying purchased 8000 homes with its tech powered approach to real estate gaining popularity. the cfo joins us exclusively to discuss. so, usn chile buy houses sight unseen -- so, you essentially buy houses sight unseen and remove the time-consuming and expensive process of selling homes. how do you see this business continuing if the housing market cools down? carrie: not quite sight unseen, we look
matt: thank you for joining us. he leads bloomberg's canadian economy and government coverage talking about the possibility of snap elections being called this weekend. with home prices rising at the fastest rate on record, open-door has done really well, gobbling up homes. 8500 in the last quarter and then helping them flip. we will discuss the ambitious play in the red-hot real estate market with the chief financial officer of open-door. ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg markets." shares...
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emily: that was laura bliss speaking with matt l bonnie.this edition of "bloomberg technology." don't forget, you can catch my fascinating conversation with the ethereum creator throughout the weekend here on bloomberg tv. also, check out the podcast. stay with bloomberg now for "wall street week." david westin will be joined by larry summers, john rogers, kathryn keating, and greg fleming. you don't want to miss it. i am emily chang in san francisco. have a wonderful weekend, everyone. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: which way is up? as the fed talks tapering, this is "wall street week." i am david westin. this week, special contributor larry summers of harvard on the biggest risk facing investors today. larry: i have learned that more often what gets you is what you are not worried about than what you were worried about. david: and john rogers on why slow and steady wins the race.
emily: that was laura bliss speaking with matt l bonnie.this edition of "bloomberg technology." don't forget, you can catch my fascinating conversation with the ethereum creator throughout the weekend here on bloomberg tv. also, check out the podcast. stay with bloomberg now for "wall street week." david westin will be joined by larry summers, john rogers, kathryn keating, and greg fleming. you don't want to miss it. i am emily chang in san francisco. have a wonderful...
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matt, thank you so much. bringing _ continues to warm. matt, thank you so much. that— continues to warm. matt, thank you so much. bringing us that news - continues to warm. matt, thank you so much. bringing us that news out| so much. bringing us that news out of sicily, as they possibly register the highest temperature on the continent. matt they're also talking about that region, north africa. northern algeria is also battling wildfires which have killed at least 65 people, many of them soldiers who were sent in to tackle the blazes. the worst—hit area has been the forested mountains of the kabylia region. an intense heatwave and high winds have led to their rapid spread, but officials believe arsonists may be responsible for some of the fires. and let's turn to greece. for nine straight days, thousands of greek firefighters have struggled to contain the raging flames that have destroyed hundreds of thousands of hectares of land. the fires have been fanned by the country's most severe heatwave in decades. in the south, fires overnight forced many villages to eva
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matt, you have five daughters. >> matt: i do. it's true. >> greg: it's amazing you're still alive.you see the future? i keep thinking about the future. it's not good. >> matt: i'm confused. he went from leave no child behind to leave every child behind, and they are saying that homeschooling is terrible and we should all be in public schools but then they shut down all the public schools and make everybody home school. liberals only like homeschooling when they can make you do it. every single one of you. now we are in this situation where we are saying please open up the schools. he read the stuff and you're like maybe they should keep them close to. maybe we should figure out a different way. look at the kindergarten rates of people going into public schools in kindergarten, they are dropping. people are starting to make alternative plans. >> greg: i hope you're right. such an amazing point. they mock homeschooling because they are not in charge of it but once you're in charge of it, that it's like you have to do it. brilliant. joe, are you keeping up? >> joe: yes. >> greg: how a
matt, you have five daughters. >> matt: i do. it's true. >> greg: it's amazing you're still alive.you see the future? i keep thinking about the future. it's not good. >> matt: i'm confused. he went from leave no child behind to leave every child behind, and they are saying that homeschooling is terrible and we should all be in public schools but then they shut down all the public schools and make everybody home school. liberals only like homeschooling when they can make you do...
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matt: really?nda: what that tells me is that you were playing super mario in university, which is a bit strange. dave, i want to ask you about the peer group. obviously we are focusing on tencent, others are being hit on both sides of the ocean. what is the story here? david: it is a broad-based decline. while -- only trades over the counter in the u.s., other chinese gaming companies do have u.s. listings. -- you can see down more than 11.5%. the other two are my -- last month, a deal to put these two companies together was scrapped after regulators objected. guess what? tencent is a shareholder in both companies. you already see the regulatory arm hit tencent, now what more is to come? matt: fascinating story. this whole china internet crackdown continues and you wonder what is the next shoe to drop. coming up, boeing scrubs the launch of its star liner. again. we discussed the latest delay with lisa rich. lisa rich is the founder. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. boeing scru
matt: really?nda: what that tells me is that you were playing super mario in university, which is a bit strange. dave, i want to ask you about the peer group. obviously we are focusing on tencent, others are being hit on both sides of the ocean. what is the story here? david: it is a broad-based decline. while -- only trades over the counter in the u.s., other chinese gaming companies do have u.s. listings. -- you can see down more than 11.5%. the other two are my -- last month, a deal to put...
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except for matt.stump you. >> okay >> what semiconductor stock should be going up at the same time -- same time as a company that's buying it >> xilinx. >> amd has become a meme stock. >> wait, i know. >> how did you -- i got it right. why didn't you give me a well done or a correct in. >> you didn't answer in the form of a question. >> true, and i also said he was matt matt knows everything. >> i'm going to come back to this in a bit, but let's talk about amd right now. >> congratulations if i had said it, this company's stock should be going up. >> you didn't tell me, i didn't know but i knew because this has become a conversation piece in the market >> xilinx is down. >> the spread is widening. we're going to come back to this in a bit because the downside -- if xilinx were to move up in unison with amd's incredible move higher, the downside, if the deal were not to get approved is just too high for takeover stock traders to endure and so the spread has widened here, and we're going to come back to
except for matt.stump you. >> okay >> what semiconductor stock should be going up at the same time -- same time as a company that's buying it >> xilinx. >> amd has become a meme stock. >> wait, i know. >> how did you -- i got it right. why didn't you give me a well done or a correct in. >> you didn't answer in the form of a question. >> true, and i also said he was matt matt knows everything. >> i'm going to come back to this in a bit, but...
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look at matt chapman. what a play that was. matt olson, solo blast to left. of bashing, let's hug it out. the a's put it away. they win 8-3. history in the arizona desert. a first career start he will never forget. a no-hitter against the padres, becoming the first picture in major league history to toss a no-no in their first start. that is your look at sports. just four weeks from today, the giants -- the niners and lions open the season on sunday. back to you. liz: this wednesday, tune in for an emotional event featuring the life and career of kobe bryant. superstar premiers at 10:00 right here on abc and streaming on hulu. foreith lislisa: good morning t. starting cuds and fog at the coast. we are clear over the east bay hills and the south bay. here is live doppler 7. temperatures from campbell at 60. it is 61 over in elm rock. as we head up toward the north bay, temperatures are in the low to mid 50's. a cool start with some fog in nevada. 64 in lafayette. warmer numbers in the upper elevations. that is a look at our near surface smoke. notice we are st
look at matt chapman. what a play that was. matt olson, solo blast to left. of bashing, let's hug it out. the a's put it away. they win 8-3. history in the arizona desert. a first career start he will never forget. a no-hitter against the padres, becoming the first picture in major league history to toss a no-no in their first start. that is your look at sports. just four weeks from today, the giants -- the niners and lions open the season on sunday. back to you. liz: this wednesday, tune in...
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matt zeller, kevin berry, karen morales.about your loved ones who are in harm's way. but until then, to all of, you thank you so much for making time for. us we really appreciate it. we have another our special coverage on afghanistan coming up, but first we will update you on another major story. the aftermath of yesterday's deadly earthquake in haiti. the latest on the search and rescue efforts, next. ue efforts, next ne. old customers. new customers new 5g phones when you trade in your old ones. upgrade your phone. upgrade your network. like many people with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease, i was there. be right back. but my symptoms were keeping me from where i needed to be. so i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with uc or crohn's disease. and humira helps people achieve remission that can last, so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis,
matt zeller, kevin berry, karen morales.about your loved ones who are in harm's way. but until then, to all of, you thank you so much for making time for. us we really appreciate it. we have another our special coverage on afghanistan coming up, but first we will update you on another major story. the aftermath of yesterday's deadly earthquake in haiti. the latest on the search and rescue efforts, next. ue efforts, next ne. old customers. new customers new 5g phones when you trade in your old...
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matt brill, thank you so much. lisa, bringing up overnight repo as one measurement of liquidity out there. i guess i constructively say it is that it sustains at 1.1 trillion dollars. for that to break out to 1.2 trillion dollars would be another indicator of the wall of money out there. lisa: and it is coming from everywhere. just to get more cash into this ball that rose from one place to another, china is expected to cut rates again later this year, injecting more liquid today overnight. the idea this had been one economy, a major economy, that was sort of trying to tighten or reduce the credit impulse, having reversed just shows you how much this wall of money will perpetuate itself for the foreseeable future. tom: taylor, friday afternoon, to go back, as you are squeezing in a few more hours, friday afternoon was a unique equity market. there was not a bid to it. taylor: indeed, there is a bit. you are seeing a lot of these numbers -- i know in the media, that is all we talk about, but it is a migration higher
matt brill, thank you so much. lisa, bringing up overnight repo as one measurement of liquidity out there. i guess i constructively say it is that it sustains at 1.1 trillion dollars. for that to break out to 1.2 trillion dollars would be another indicator of the wall of money out there. lisa: and it is coming from everywhere. just to get more cash into this ball that rose from one place to another, china is expected to cut rates again later this year, injecting more liquid today overnight. the...
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matt carroll, difference in australia. matt carroll. the _ difference in australia.of- difference in australia. matt | carroll, the ceo of australian olympic committee. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: coming up injust a moment, he is off. leaving home, lionel messi bids an emotional farewell to the club he's played for all his professional career. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a huge job of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutal former dictator has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. two billion people around the world have seen - the last total- eclipse of the sun to take place - in this millennium. it began its journey off- the coast of canada ending three hours later when the sun set over the bay of bengal. - you are watching bbc world news, our main headline: the caliban seizing three more provincial capitals and afghanistan in the course of just one day as they reject calls for a
matt carroll, difference in australia. matt carroll. the _ difference in australia.of- difference in australia. matt | carroll, the ceo of australian olympic committee. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: coming up injust a moment, he is off. leaving home, lionel messi bids an emotional farewell to the club he's played for all his professional career. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a huge job...
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matt, thank you. >>> we're also following the heat matt spoke up. the heat wave building across much of the country. heat alerts in 29d states from california all the way to the northeast. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking this for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. been a steamy day here in the northeast but the heat in the west is near some of those bigger fires. excessive heat warnings. add in the humidity, 107 in tulsa tomorrow, over 100 in d.c. two more days of heat and humidity in the northeast. meanwhile, we have three tropical waves in the atlantic. most concerned about this one in the caribbean. at this point, likely to be some sort of named storm in the gulf this weekend. david? >> rob marciano with us again tonight. thank you, rob. >>> when we come back here, newly obtained body camera showing the alleged police beating of a driver. why was the video not made public for more than two years? >>> and tonight, the newest shark scare on the east coast. z? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can h
matt, thank you. >>> we're also following the heat matt spoke up. the heat wave building across much of the country. heat alerts in 29d states from california all the way to the northeast. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking this for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. been a steamy day here in the northeast but the heat in the west is near some of those bigger fires. excessive heat warnings. add in the humidity, 107 in tulsa tomorrow, over 100...
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matt zeller, thank you for your service and all you're doing now. we really appreciate it and we'll talk to you again. >> talk to you soon. thanks. >>> joining us now is national security analyst david sanger, also a security correspondent for "the new york times." just jaw dropping, david, to see what's happening there in kabul, to hear from matt, to try to understand how the united states thinks they're going to get 80,000 people out in the next 13 days when yesterday was 2,000 people. david, where do we begin? >> it's hard to know where to begin. the administration is a little bit behind the eight ball on this because having decided in mid-april that we were leaving by a date certain, september 11th, obviously the military got out a bit earlier even than that. the processing of these special visas for those who were translators and others who worked for the u.s., worked for ngos, worked for news organizations, including cnn, the times, others, all of that suggested that they needed to be moving people starting in april or may or june in large num
matt zeller, thank you for your service and all you're doing now. we really appreciate it and we'll talk to you again. >> talk to you soon. thanks. >>> joining us now is national security analyst david sanger, also a security correspondent for "the new york times." just jaw dropping, david, to see what's happening there in kabul, to hear from matt, to try to understand how the united states thinks they're going to get 80,000 people out in the next 13 days when yesterday...
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they don't have a future. >> matt, what is the response on the other end of the phone? obviously you make an extraordinarily devastating case for saving the people who saved our -- saved you and all of your former colleagues. what is the response? what did they say to you? >> they forgive us for abandoning them. i can't forgive myself and i'll never forgive my country for doing this. i know exactly what every vietnam veteran has been warning me about now. i'm going to live with the moral injury for the rest of my life. members of my unit have called me in the last 24 hours or not, talking about how any of this was worth it and how they're struggling, you know the one thing that will save us from that moral injury? saving these people while we still can. we can save as many of them as we can put our hands on. the taliban are not going to stand in the way of us. they're terrified of us. they might not have been afraid of the afghan government but they're absolutely afraid of us. we should be using every asset we have to use these people. we're never going to get another o
they don't have a future. >> matt, what is the response on the other end of the phone? obviously you make an extraordinarily devastating case for saving the people who saved our -- saved you and all of your former colleagues. what is the response? what did they say to you? >> they forgive us for abandoning them. i can't forgive myself and i'll never forgive my country for doing this. i know exactly what every vietnam veteran has been warning me about now. i'm going to live with the...
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matt, thank you. and of course, one of the major questions going into this hurricane in new orleans, was would the levees hold. they did, but what happened to the power grid. all eight transmission lines feeding the city failing. abc's victor oquendo in new orleans tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with most of new orleans paralyzed without power, officials warning it could be weeks or more. the storm, the strongest to hit the city since hurricane kari karina, 16 years to the day. the winds keep picking up and this rain is just relentless. watch as it just whips down this street in downtown new orleans. orleans parish losing power. lights from emergency vehicles piercing the darkness on new orleans city streets. 1 million in the dark. the utilities rebuilt after katrina did not hold. this massive transmission tower mangled. power lines falling into the mississippi river. ida damaging all eight transmission lines that supply the new orleans area with electricity. here's a look at hurricane ida's aftermath
matt, thank you. and of course, one of the major questions going into this hurricane in new orleans, was would the levees hold. they did, but what happened to the power grid. all eight transmission lines feeding the city failing. abc's victor oquendo in new orleans tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with most of new orleans paralyzed without power, officials warning it could be weeks or more. the storm, the strongest to hit the city since hurricane kari karina, 16 years to the day. the winds...
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i'm matt miller.t present, harris made the case for the u.s. to strengthen its economic ties with southeast asia during a two-day trip to singapore, where she stressed the need to work with countries to ease supply chain constrains, with the surge of covid-19 cases hitting factories in the region. for more, we welcome bindiya vakil. the com founder of resilinc. helping manufacturers monitor supply chain shortages. -- before we get to what the u.s. wants to do endocrine ability the u.s. government has in the region, what are you seeing in terms of the supply chain issues right now? we speak here with a number of ceo's and many fracture -- manufacturers, including carmakers, jose we are not really recovering yet in terms of the chip shortage. what about the broader supply chain picture? >> the broader supply chain sector, wherever you look, it is externally disrupted and likely to stay that way for the next six months. we have issued upon -- we have issue upon issue compounding the problem. there's turb
i'm matt miller.t present, harris made the case for the u.s. to strengthen its economic ties with southeast asia during a two-day trip to singapore, where she stressed the need to work with countries to ease supply chain constrains, with the surge of covid-19 cases hitting factories in the region. for more, we welcome bindiya vakil. the com founder of resilinc. helping manufacturers monitor supply chain shortages. -- before we get to what the u.s. wants to do endocrine ability the u.s....
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matt gutman reporting on the ground tonight. chief meteorologist ginger zee with the new threat. d.c., philadelphia, right up through new york city. >>> more than 80 large fires burninging as we come on the air. states of emergency issued for nevada and parts of california. the caldor fire sweeping into the lake tahoe basin. >>> the alarming spike in child covid cases tonight. more than 300 children every day now being admitted to the hospital. and late word tonight, two teachers at one junior high school dying from covid within the first week of school. >>> in new york city tonight, authorities say the 80-pound cougar taken from an apartment. >>> and the patriots star player cut from the team, reportedly acknowledging covid lowing him down. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on this tuesday night. we are following these major storms after hurricane ida, now moving up the coast tonight. the deadly highway collapse from this. the northeast now bracing. and we'll have it all in just a moment. >>> but we do begin with president biden speaking to the nation, say
matt gutman reporting on the ground tonight. chief meteorologist ginger zee with the new threat. d.c., philadelphia, right up through new york city. >>> more than 80 large fires burninging as we come on the air. states of emergency issued for nevada and parts of california. the caldor fire sweeping into the lake tahoe basin. >>> the alarming spike in child covid cases tonight. more than 300 children every day now being admitted to the hospital. and late word tonight, two...
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with matt zeller, a former craft analyst and the author of watches without time. an american soldier in afghanistan. also with us, kevin barron, the executive editor of defense one. we appreciate you being with us. we have lots and lots of good questions including some very good smart basic questions what is going on. let's begin with a question from hypo crazy 104 on twitter. they write simply, why did we go into afghanistan in the first place? kevin, could we start with you? just give us the quick 101. remind us how we got to this. >> that's a real eye opening first question. that's where our real starting point is with the american conversation. we got into afghanistan because that's where the terrorists of 9/11 trained and attacked us from. and the immediate response was sending u.s. special forces into afghanistan to basically link up with friendly forces there and go after the terrorists. specifically, al qaeda and osama bin laden who was believed to be hiding there. i'm guessing the cia has a much fuller answer than i do. >> i was going to come to you with
with matt zeller, a former craft analyst and the author of watches without time. an american soldier in afghanistan. also with us, kevin barron, the executive editor of defense one. we appreciate you being with us. we have lots and lots of good questions including some very good smart basic questions what is going on. let's begin with a question from hypo crazy 104 on twitter. they write simply, why did we go into afghanistan in the first place? kevin, could we start with you? just give us the...
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matt, first, you've done a lot of work.ve that much time, so if you can shrink it down on how you're finding evidence of more naked shorting and what you think should be done about it. >> yeah. to put it simply, i think this is one of the first times in the entire amc saga that we have statistically back data that is suggestive of counterfeit shares or, to put that in another way, naked shorts. i don't want to bottom any, i guess, horrific backslashes to your math class, but august 9th amc is having its next earnings call, and people are starting to ask those questions. they're verifying their shares, and is we're starting to get an idea of the average ownership of the community. and no matter how you really approach this problem, it comes down to one thing for the shares that are allegedly in existence for amc, the numbers are not adding up, and a lot of red flags are going off in a lot of people's minds specifically within the eight-nation community. charles: so, you know, it's so heartbreaking to keep hearing this, right
matt, first, you've done a lot of work.ve that much time, so if you can shrink it down on how you're finding evidence of more naked shorting and what you think should be done about it. >> yeah. to put it simply, i think this is one of the first times in the entire amc saga that we have statistically back data that is suggestive of counterfeit shares or, to put that in another way, naked shorts. i don't want to bottom any, i guess, horrific backslashes to your math class, but august 9th...
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matt's name-— in matt's name.aw the whole thing as a youth centre. it saw the whole thing as a youth centre. , ., ., , ., , . centre. it is now a year since matt ratana died _ centre. it is now a year since matt ratana died and _ centre. it is now a year since matt ratana died and the _ centre. it is now a year since matt ratana died and the foundation i ratana died and the foundation created in his memory is designed to encourage people from disadvantaged backgrounds into the game of rugby. he had amazing energy and commitment to not only to rugby but to his community, carrying on his, not legacy but his enthusiasm, his motivation and energy he had for the game and community and trying to harness that in through the foundation. i harness that in through the foundation.— harness that in through the foundation. ., , ,, foundation. i got goose bumps. it was very emotional _ foundation. i got goose bumps. it was very emotional and _ foundation. i got goose bumps. it was very emotional and to - foundation. i got goose
matt's name-— in matt's name.aw the whole thing as a youth centre. it saw the whole thing as a youth centre. , ., ., , ., , . centre. it is now a year since matt ratana died _ centre. it is now a year since matt ratana died and _ centre. it is now a year since matt ratana died and the _ centre. it is now a year since matt ratana died and the foundation i ratana died and the foundation created in his memory is designed to encourage people from disadvantaged backgrounds into the game of rugby....
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think of the character of matt gaetz opening his podcast now. >> this is the colbert show!s, you are in the right place. they're not coming for r me. they're coming for you. i am just in the way. >> when satire becomes reality, is the joke on us? for our answer, we turn to michael from "atlanta," you are one of the celebrity/reality tv genre. when they go high, you ben low, if you will. good to have you here and all of the above. >> good to be here and i apologize for everything. >> well, you made flavor of love which a lot of people liked. your reaction to what we just saw. >> well, i listen to the entire podcast just so everyone else didn't have to. he has marjorie taylor greene for like half of it. they're the rose rolling stones the maga movement. i find it remarkable looking where maga is and where trolling is. trolling becomes a sophisticated art form and i have to say matt gaetz is quite good at it. >> explain. >> so, i think he's very good at understanding the key tenant of controlling. the other is this is as core element of maga doctrine is always find a way to ma
think of the character of matt gaetz opening his podcast now. >> this is the colbert show!s, you are in the right place. they're not coming for r me. they're coming for you. i am just in the way. >> when satire becomes reality, is the joke on us? for our answer, we turn to michael from "atlanta," you are one of the celebrity/reality tv genre. when they go high, you ben low, if you will. good to have you here and all of the above. >> good to be here and i apologize...
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matt thank you so much for being here.ven't slept, and i know it's been a difficult time. >> thanks for having me. yes i have family in kabul right now, it has been tough. >> tell me about what can be done. i ask that first. because i am so clear, that you have been sounding the alarm, warning that this was going to go this way for so long. you are right. for weeks and months, before this finally happened. now that we are here, and everybody is scrambling to figure out what can be done. i feel like we owe it to you, who has been writes, to ask what can be done now? >> first thing i'd ask is the president of the united states takes a meeting with our team. we want to be proactive partners in this. we one have wanted to be proactive partners this whole time, and we have a plan and a solution there's army of americans right now at work, they are private organizations, private citizens, human rights organizations, veterans organizations, from all walks of life. there are people in the government, who are busting their butts ri
matt thank you so much for being here.ven't slept, and i know it's been a difficult time. >> thanks for having me. yes i have family in kabul right now, it has been tough. >> tell me about what can be done. i ask that first. because i am so clear, that you have been sounding the alarm, warning that this was going to go this way for so long. you are right. for weeks and months, before this finally happened. now that we are here, and everybody is scrambling to figure out what can be...
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correspondent courtney kube and matt zeller analyst and host of the allies podcast and embedded with the u.s. security forces and bill rosio editor of the "defense of the war" and we don't know what the president is going to say next hour, but we expect him to be unapologetic about the withdrawal, but he has to explain how things went so wrong so quickly. >> yes, we are thinking that the president's speech is going to be a recap in the expansion of what the secretary of state said on "meet the press" and other shows yesterday and what is the president doing here is intended to save american lives and it remains in their view the only option. their defense of this entire operation is that if the afghan military could not take control of the country that another six months or five years down the road, they wouldn't have been able to do it either. so why risk the lives of the american servicemen and women in the country in that space of time and they needed to come out now. there is also expect to be a component of the president's address that blames his predecessor for striking what th
correspondent courtney kube and matt zeller analyst and host of the allies podcast and embedded with the u.s. security forces and bill rosio editor of the "defense of the war" and we don't know what the president is going to say next hour, but we expect him to be unapologetic about the withdrawal, but he has to explain how things went so wrong so quickly. >> yes, we are thinking that the president's speech is going to be a recap in the expansion of what the secretary of state...
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so, what did matt murphy think of eric's new story? >> it doesn't make any sense.st story had was i had nothing to do with it. then he messed up and said, nanette it's totally innocent and i'm innocent. then we get to trial and it changes to, nanette is not innocent, but i'm innocent. and i had nothing to do with anything. we interview him afterwards and it changes again to something radically different. >> michael hill didn't buy it either. >> have you ever heard of hiring a hitman, but he goes yeah, i'll take the job, but you know what, i don't have a gun. can you lawyers? >> so, eric sits in jail and contemplates that long ago love affair with nanette. >> nanette johnston is the worst type of person. she can lie to you, make love to you, kill you, all in the same week. not even quite a few to. it she was my girl heard. and what's going. >> it's for bill's me. they say they're grateful. believing nanette and eric a right where there belong. how do you make sense of all this stuff? >> there is no sense of it. they are just very sick. the most. selfish, people. whe
so, what did matt murphy think of eric's new story? >> it doesn't make any sense.st story had was i had nothing to do with it. then he messed up and said, nanette it's totally innocent and i'm innocent. then we get to trial and it changes to, nanette is not innocent, but i'm innocent. and i had nothing to do with anything. we interview him afterwards and it changes again to something radically different. >> michael hill didn't buy it either. >> have you ever heard of hiring a...
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>> matt, thank you. ginger, victor, and those in the storm zone. >>> we'll have much more on hurricane ida tomorrow morning, and we'll go back to ginger in a moment. >>> but in the meantime, we turn to the other news this sunday night. the somber homecoming. 11 marines, one army soldier, and a navy corpsman, most of them in their early 20s. the president and first lady joining the families at dover air force base for the dignified transfer. and from kabul, the drone targeting a vehicle officials say contained a substantial amount of explosive material and posed an imminent threat to the airport. a large plume of smoke was visible. this is the second u.s. strike on isis-k since the attack that killed 13 american service members and dozens of afghans. tonight, how many americans are still hoping to get out of afghanistan? here's ian pannell from qatar. >> reporter: tonight, with just 48 hours to go, smoke rising outside of kabul airport. as the u.s. struck isis-k militants for a second time. the military r
>> matt, thank you. ginger, victor, and those in the storm zone. >>> we'll have much more on hurricane ida tomorrow morning, and we'll go back to ginger in a moment. >>> but in the meantime, we turn to the other news this sunday night. the somber homecoming. 11 marines, one army soldier, and a navy corpsman, most of them in their early 20s. the president and first lady joining the families at dover air force base for the dignified transfer. and from kabul, the drone...
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that somehow needs to be law. >> matt zeller and matt sanchez i thank you.e expected any minute. when they begin, we'll bring them to you live. next, a fast moving wildfire is burning towards a popular resort and thousands of people are fleeing but they're stuck in the gridlock. fleeing but they're stuck in the gridlock - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. my hygienist cleans with a round head. so does my oral-b my hygienist personalizes my cleaning. so does my oral-b oral-b delivers the wow of a professional clean feel every day. >>> mass evacuations have been ordered in california as the caldor wildfire burns closer to lake t
that somehow needs to be law. >> matt zeller and matt sanchez i thank you.e expected any minute. when they begin, we'll bring them to you live. next, a fast moving wildfire is burning towards a popular resort and thousands of people are fleeing but they're stuck in the gridlock. fleeing but they're stuck in the gridlock - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we...
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what do you think, matt? >> i agree with that.pular stock, gamestop in this world. i think both leadership teams have used the craziness, insanity of this calendar year to really help with the overall trajectory of both of these companies. we have amc doing very, very smart things with -- expanding in other avenues showing sports. gamestop, we, i think becoming the amazon of esports sales. i'm bullish on esports. if they can pull that off i applaud them. i like both are getting into crypto. the leadership team both get a round of applause using insanity to better their companies. charles: we've got just less than a minute to go, i want to get you both in. two things though. listen the experts keep calling you dumb and all of these insults even though these stocks are up 2,000% for the year. trey what do you make of that? does it inspire you more? how confident are either of you gary gensler will do more than just lip service? >> you know, these guys can call us dumb all they want, i think ultimately what is important, retail money
what do you think, matt? >> i agree with that.pular stock, gamestop in this world. i think both leadership teams have used the craziness, insanity of this calendar year to really help with the overall trajectory of both of these companies. we have amc doing very, very smart things with -- expanding in other avenues showing sports. gamestop, we, i think becoming the amazon of esports sales. i'm bullish on esports. if they can pull that off i applaud them. i like both are getting into...
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so they put matt up for adoption, and he was just two months old.d leon stutzman came in. > here is this little curly head, blonde-haired guy and he just sat up, like, here i am. >> he was a cute little stinker. we fell in love immediately, i guess. >> reporter: they raised him along with their seven other children, just like any other kid. were there times when you would see him doing something like riding a motorcycle and you'd look at the window and say, oh, my god, how? >> please protect him. >> reporter: they gave matt prosthetic limbs at one point, but they sat on the shelf most of the time. so they decided not to modify anything in their home. >> we decided not to do anything because he is not going to live in a handicapped world. he is going to live in a world where he has to adapt. hubieras he>> he has to adapt. i don't think it was an orchestrated thing. he'll find his way. he'll figure it out. >> reporter: and he did. and despite his willingness to try anything, there weren't many willing to give him a try. >> i couldn't find a job. >> re
so they put matt up for adoption, and he was just two months old.d leon stutzman came in. > here is this little curly head, blonde-haired guy and he just sat up, like, here i am. >> he was a cute little stinker. we fell in love immediately, i guess. >> reporter: they raised him along with their seven other children, just like any other kid. were there times when you would see him doing something like riding a motorcycle and you'd look at the window and say, oh, my god, how?...
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joining us is the co-founder matt zeller. matt, we've been talking to you.lking sort of abstractly about what you're doing. now we have a look inside what you're doing. first, though, i want to get your reaction to what the president said yesterday about no guarantees, but he also said that he -- we would, he said, the u.s., meaning he was saying the u.s. would get americans and afghans who helped the u.s. out. >> yeah, unfortunately that's just not happening. our office is currently tracking 1500 people, accommodation of american citizens, green card holders, and afghan wartime allies who are on taliban kill lists. we have in safe houses in kabul right now. we have been for days trying to get them to the airport. we cannot get them through taliban lines. we had one of our couriers yesterday actually shot by the taliban trying to move american citizens to a pickup. so the reality is this. these people are going to be left behind. there's no way that they can get to the airport. and unless the government steps in and assists us and actually comes to rescue th
joining us is the co-founder matt zeller. matt, we've been talking to you.lking sort of abstractly about what you're doing. now we have a look inside what you're doing. first, though, i want to get your reaction to what the president said yesterday about no guarantees, but he also said that he -- we would, he said, the u.s., meaning he was saying the u.s. would get americans and afghans who helped the u.s. out. >> yeah, unfortunately that's just not happening. our office is currently...