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joining us now is the lme ceo matthew chamberlain.r take on the commodity market in general and what you are hearing from your guys. are we in a super cycle here, or do we have to top out at some point? matthew: i think if we are in a super cycle, it is the foothills of a super cycle. you are seeing some pandemic led recovery rebound. you are seeing stocks drawn down from our warehouses, as you would probably expect. but i don't think i am fully yet sold on their being that multi-year story, which would be necessary for a super cycle. but certainly with the green revolution, with the importance particularly in copper, you could see it happening. guy: why do we need a few people in london shouting at each other to set the price of what is a globally important commodity that is going to be pivotal to the electrification trade? matthew: that is a great question. up until march of last year, the answer was because we weren't certain that we could do our metal pricing on the basis of a purely electronic system. we do have a pretty complex
joining us now is the lme ceo matthew chamberlain.r take on the commodity market in general and what you are hearing from your guys. are we in a super cycle here, or do we have to top out at some point? matthew: i think if we are in a super cycle, it is the foothills of a super cycle. you are seeing some pandemic led recovery rebound. you are seeing stocks drawn down from our warehouses, as you would probably expect. but i don't think i am fully yet sold on their being that multi-year story,...
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kenneth chamberlain, sr. and danroy "dj" henry. chamberlain was a 68-year-old former marine.chamberlain was killed in his own apartment in white plains, new york, in 2011 during a police confrontation after he accidentally triggered his lifeaid medical alert pendant. within two hours, officers broke down his apartment door, doing a wellness check, and shot him dead. visit democracynow.org to see our full coverage of his story. in bexar county, texas, a sheriff's deputy has been placed on administration leave after video surfaced of him tasering a 16-year-old honduran asylum seeker at the southwest key casa blanca shelter in san antonio last year. patrick divers was placed on leave after reveal from the center for investigative reporting published video of the tasering. congressman joaquin castro is calling for a federal investigation into what happened. visit democracynow.org to see our interview with aura bogado of revealed who broke the story. much of puerto rico lost power on thursday after a fire at an electrical substation. the massive blackout comes just days after the
kenneth chamberlain, sr. and danroy "dj" henry. chamberlain was a 68-year-old former marine.chamberlain was killed in his own apartment in white plains, new york, in 2011 during a police confrontation after he accidentally triggered his lifeaid medical alert pendant. within two hours, officers broke down his apartment door, doing a wellness check, and shot him dead. visit democracynow.org to see our full coverage of his story. in bexar county, texas, a sheriff's deputy has been placed...
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. >> host: what is neville chamberlain's group reputation today? >> guest: it is pretty low. he's always remembered as the man of munich who signed away czechoslovakia. he was not a very impressive prime minister or an impressive leader. on national leaders can only go as fast as their nations will allow them to. from 1939 to 41, all the way through attempting to drag the united states to war and roosevelt was desperately anxious democracies, britain should not lose the war, until pearl harbor he knew he couldn't carry them to declaration of war. he was lucky he did not become prime minister until may of 1940 because he was able to shift the blame to britain on the battlefield up to and including may of 1940 on to neville chamberlain, the judge was able to take over without bearing the blame of all the stuff chamberlain was responsible for. before he became prime minister he was regarded as a successful radical politician, terrific things for britain on domestic issues before 1938 but became prime minister, never got anything right and the man who signed the munich agreement
. >> host: what is neville chamberlain's group reputation today? >> guest: it is pretty low. he's always remembered as the man of munich who signed away czechoslovakia. he was not a very impressive prime minister or an impressive leader. on national leaders can only go as fast as their nations will allow them to. from 1939 to 41, all the way through attempting to drag the united states to war and roosevelt was desperately anxious democracies, britain should not lose the war, until...
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. >> was chamberlain's reputation today great print printed. max: it's . . low because he's always remembered about his side way czechoslovakia printed he was a very impressive prime minister. but not in the present leader but called national leaders can only go as fast as nations will allow that. they understood this between 19391941 that all of the way through the dry did the united states in the war. franklin roosevelt roosevelt was desperately anxious that above all he would not lose the war but he knew that he had to take the american people with it. he knew they couldn't carry enough to the declaration of war. an assembly in my book that he was lucky churchill was all he did become prime minister and somebody 40 because he was able to after britain on the battlefield disaster. up to including but the brilliant and but churchill was able to take over without shifting the blame of chamberlain's responsibility. but the curious thing is that chamberlain had regarded as a veryam sensible radical ministe. he did thanks for them on domestic issues before 1938
. >> was chamberlain's reputation today great print printed. max: it's . . low because he's always remembered about his side way czechoslovakia printed he was a very impressive prime minister. but not in the present leader but called national leaders can only go as fast as nations will allow that. they understood this between 19391941 that all of the way through the dry did the united states in the war. franklin roosevelt roosevelt was desperately anxious that above all he would not lose...
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. >> what is neville chamberlain's reputation today in great britain. >> it is pretty low he is always remembered the man who signed away czechoslovakia and i don't think he was a veryy impressive prime minister, i don't think he was impressive leader but all national leaders can only go as fast as their nations will allow them to, franklin understood this very powerfully between 1979 and 41, it was essential all the way through attempting to drag the united states into the war, frankly roosevelt was desperately anxious that the democracies should lose the war but he knew he would have to carry the marker people with ito until pearl harbor he knew that he could not carry them with a after the declaration of the work and in the same way i wrote in my book that churchill was lucky he did not become prime minister until may 1940, because he was able to shuffle the blame for the disasters on thehe battlefield including may 1940 into neville chamberlain, but churchill was able to take over without bearing the blame of chamberlain was responsible for, before he came prime minister he was ver
. >> what is neville chamberlain's reputation today in great britain. >> it is pretty low he is always remembered the man who signed away czechoslovakia and i don't think he was a veryy impressive prime minister, i don't think he was impressive leader but all national leaders can only go as fast as their nations will allow them to, franklin understood this very powerfully between 1979 and 41, it was essential all the way through attempting to drag the united states into the war,...
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the loneliness of the black republican fantastic book, by the way, um, and she talks about wilt chamberlain meeting with richard nixon and i guess i can count that as research for me because part of the process is reading secondaries, and this was a secondary that i read. um, and i mean mostly i read it to see what she was saying about fletcher and you know also to get leads on other primary sources right and see the conclusions she drew and she does talk about our fletcher but this meeting with chamberlain takes place in august of '68 during the campaign and fletcher either fletcher was there or he also had a meeting with nixon like right around the same time. i forget exactly which of those two but it so nixon was, you know clearly thinking in 68 about the black vote and you know sort of he had just emerged or i think it was right before primaries were over. so he was he was in miami for the convention and there was still perhaps some lingering doubt as to whether he was going to be the nominee because george romney was to the left of him and wallace. the other george was to the right and
the loneliness of the black republican fantastic book, by the way, um, and she talks about wilt chamberlain meeting with richard nixon and i guess i can count that as research for me because part of the process is reading secondaries, and this was a secondary that i read. um, and i mean mostly i read it to see what she was saying about fletcher and you know also to get leads on other primary sources right and see the conclusions she drew and she does talk about our fletcher but this meeting...
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they chamberlain, who was to walk, and i think that's the difference of the nations where they told me isn't the people don't have the good is we have it in the us or the u. k. or i should say, the western 70 well, we do take a lot for granted here. and i'm just wondering if the way the pandemic shut town has up and that everybody's life, if we're seeing a lot of pent up demand exaggerating the problem is that possible? we are, i think a lot of people come up and they want to go actually i read recently. they were talking about the fact that it and now physical over 2000000 people a day off going to say. and that is nearly the same percentage of that was the call the panoramic something like like 83 percent of the pre high. but a couple of things. number one, this article is talking about the fact that you can tell those people who typically have never really flown before, because bizarre things are being court at the p. s a check in house as well. just gum, but also things because they really haven't flown these people to be yes to talk during the panoramic. but another thing i think
they chamberlain, who was to walk, and i think that's the difference of the nations where they told me isn't the people don't have the good is we have it in the us or the u. k. or i should say, the western 70 well, we do take a lot for granted here. and i'm just wondering if the way the pandemic shut town has up and that everybody's life, if we're seeing a lot of pent up demand exaggerating the problem is that possible? we are, i think a lot of people come up and they want to go actually i read...
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andrew chamberlain, fascinating to see the list shift from year to year.hank you for bringing it to us. alphabet's waymo as veith $2 billion in a funding round -- has raised $2 billion in a funding route. -- funding round. coming up, google wants in on brick-and-mortar. the company cuts its first storefront ribbon. we are going to have the details next. roadblocks took a tumble today. --roblox took a tumble today. some analysts say it was worse than anticipated, but expect the numbers to get better in june. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: microsoft is edging towards a $2 billion valuation. it'll hit that milestone when the stock we just $255. -- $265.60. google will open its first retail store in manhattan highlighting its effort to promote consumer hardware devices. the store will open to the public thursday. i.b. ross, who designed this store, said it is like walking into a dream. i suppose that depends on who's dream you are in but will it live up to those expectations? >> it is looking into her dream. i think a lot of consumers are used to the apple store
andrew chamberlain, fascinating to see the list shift from year to year.hank you for bringing it to us. alphabet's waymo as veith $2 billion in a funding round -- has raised $2 billion in a funding route. -- funding round. coming up, google wants in on brick-and-mortar. the company cuts its first storefront ribbon. we are going to have the details next. roadblocks took a tumble today. --roblox took a tumble today. some analysts say it was worse than anticipated, but expect the numbers to get...
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alix: that was matthew chamberlain, lme ceo, speaking to us yesterday.t that feels like it is having some warning signs within the market. copper really coming down today by about 4%. this is the spread between today's copper contracts, and those contracts that are six months out. when it goes negative, it means pricer's today are -- it means prices today are higher than prices in the future. that is called contango. when it goes green, it means prices today are more expensive than in the future. they are red now. it means they are cheaper than they are six months out. that tends to be a sign of softer demand or too much supply. the supply side thing seems to be on the sidelines for now. maybe it is a demand story. let's get to it with andrew cosgrove, bloomberg intelligence senior analyst for mining and equities. is this chart normal in a super cycle, or are we seeing some demand destruction here? andrew: i don't think anything you can witness today is really considered normal. i think we are living in somewhat unprecedented times, considering the pande
alix: that was matthew chamberlain, lme ceo, speaking to us yesterday.t that feels like it is having some warning signs within the market. copper really coming down today by about 4%. this is the spread between today's copper contracts, and those contracts that are six months out. when it goes negative, it means pricer's today are -- it means prices today are higher than prices in the future. that is called contango. when it goes green, it means prices today are more expensive than in the...
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this is really going to go down, i think, like the munich accord, except chamberlain was an honorableing to prevent war. but when you try to appease this sort of evil, which is what this was, just straight-up evil, and overthrow the american experiment, the peaceful transfer of power, one of the greatest gifts america has given to the world, and the majority of these republican senators still won't say that joe biden is the legally elected president. they'll say they accept biden. i accept you, that doesn't mean he's illegally elected. this is just very, very disturbing in a profound way that i think it's difficult for us to come to grasp with it. >> james, in that now-famous interview you gave, you said the democrats need to make the republicans own the insurrection every day. in your view, have they failed to live up to that advice per se? >> i think they're starting to. understand, this is a criminal act 500 people have been charged with crimes. the republican party, i'll say it right here, is soft on crime. this is plain and simple that 500 people have been charged, this is one of
this is really going to go down, i think, like the munich accord, except chamberlain was an honorableing to prevent war. but when you try to appease this sort of evil, which is what this was, just straight-up evil, and overthrow the american experiment, the peaceful transfer of power, one of the greatest gifts america has given to the world, and the majority of these republican senators still won't say that joe biden is the legally elected president. they'll say they accept biden. i accept you,...
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. >> chamberlain, who you're referring to and we can figure out if we can help and we've had private equity funds and it makes the companies create the kind of equity that gets them into the mainstream lending of the competitive bank,so we'd be happy to work with them. >> i'd be happy to work with you on this important emission and i know where to find you. i'd like to change gears here from small businesses to the ultra wealthy and talk about a bill that i co-sponsored along with representative khan about the stop cheaters act and the irs has calculated that the tax gap which is the expected gap between revenue and actual tax revenue is about $400 billion a year and the proposal at its core of the stop cheaters act is to require businesses -- excuse me banks who make more than $400,000 a year to adjusted 1099s and it tracks the income and the withdrawals out so the irs can better verify what the incomes are and to close that tax gap and ensure that everyone is paying their fair share of taxes. there's been pushback from the banking community about this bill. if directed by congress,
. >> chamberlain, who you're referring to and we can figure out if we can help and we've had private equity funds and it makes the companies create the kind of equity that gets them into the mainstream lending of the competitive bank,so we'd be happy to work with them. >> i'd be happy to work with you on this important emission and i know where to find you. i'd like to change gears here from small businesses to the ultra wealthy and talk about a bill that i co-sponsored along with...
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chamberlain, we refer to. we've invested in a lot of private equity funds in massachusetts recently and other parts of the country to help companies have the kind of equity that gets them in the mainstream. would be happy to work with you. >> great to hear. looking forward to working with you, i know where to find you, me in my constituents. i'd like to change gears from small businesses to talk about -- the stop cheaters act. addressing the fact that the irs is calculating the tax gap, expected gap between revenue and actual tax revenues about 400 billion dollars a year. the proposal at its core on the stop cheaters act is to require businesses -- excuse me banks, for individuals who make more than 400,000 dollars a year to issue adjusted to 99 -- and withdrawals out so that the irs can better verify with people's actual income are and to close that tax gap and assure everybody is paying their fair share of taxes. there's been pushback over the banking community about this bill. direct by congress, mr. diamon
chamberlain, we refer to. we've invested in a lot of private equity funds in massachusetts recently and other parts of the country to help companies have the kind of equity that gets them in the mainstream. would be happy to work with you. >> great to hear. looking forward to working with you, i know where to find you, me in my constituents. i'd like to change gears from small businesses to talk about -- the stop cheaters act. addressing the fact that the irs is calculating the tax gap,...
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you'll see that at joshua learns chamberlain's house if you head up to maine these men are very proud of those core badges. he will resupply the army he will refit them. he will start sending men home on leaf he is going to oust troublemaking generals. ironically. he's kind of a troublemaker himself, but he is going to send troublemakers out of the army and by april of 1863 this army has a new swagger. swagger that it hasn't had since it was within about eight miles of richmond in june of 1862 when the war was turned on its ear by a guy named robert e lee. so joe hooker is going to command seven infantry corps and one cavalry core a core is simply a mini army. you'll have infantry with artillery as well as sometimes cavalry with it. but what hooker is going to do is take all that cavalry all those horsemen put it into one wing about 12,000 men strong under brigadier general george stoneman, and then he will have his seven infantry core. first core is under john reynolds the overrated john reynolds who seems to fall asleep a lot at key moments. we have major general darius couch who wi
you'll see that at joshua learns chamberlain's house if you head up to maine these men are very proud of those core badges. he will resupply the army he will refit them. he will start sending men home on leaf he is going to oust troublemaking generals. ironically. he's kind of a troublemaker himself, but he is going to send troublemakers out of the army and by april of 1863 this army has a new swagger. swagger that it hasn't had since it was within about eight miles of richmond in june of 1862...
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>> we have two it's under $20, it's 43% off the my chamberlain smart garage door opener take an old garageyour phone. so we love that one. and the other top device we have is the kindle paperwhite like i said yesterday, amazon devices are on deep discount for today and this is one of our favorites because it's the thinnest and lightest ereader that amazon makes. 30% off. great for the summer reads, and the battery lasts for weeks. you don't have to worry about it at all >> that's good that's real good let's talk hair. we don't want the frizzies and you've got a great contraption that hoda and i both highly -- >> i own three of them >> it's amazing. >> you and the today.com readers are on board with the revlon hot tools. this one is a little different than the round brush that they're known for. this is really cool because it's going to get you smooth hair, which we all want, especially in the dead of summer when the humidity is making that frizz really pop up. this is a best selling tool. it's great for all hair types. all you have to do is power it on and literally brush your hair to a gr
>> we have two it's under $20, it's 43% off the my chamberlain smart garage door opener take an old garageyour phone. so we love that one. and the other top device we have is the kindle paperwhite like i said yesterday, amazon devices are on deep discount for today and this is one of our favorites because it's the thinnest and lightest ereader that amazon makes. 30% off. great for the summer reads, and the battery lasts for weeks. you don't have to worry about it at all >> that's...