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davey insists _ his party, but sir ed davey insists that is notjust his party, but sir ed davey insists notjust a one off, and _ insists that is notjust a one off, and lib dems could knock down — off, and lib dems could knock down other conservative strongholds in southern england. strongholds in southern england-— strongholds in southern encland. . , ., ., , england. that photo opportunity with ed davey — england. that photo opportunity with ed davey wielding - england. that photo opportunity with ed davey wielding a - england. that photo opportunity. with ed davey wielding a hammer was replayed widely across the media, and it caught the attention of this whether that strategy has worked or not, jennifer was more concerned that nobody in the news media seemed to have seen the liberal democrats' victory coming, and wondered whether it should have taken journalists quite so much by surprise. the queen has been holding weekly audiences with her prime ministers for all the 69 years of her rain so far, and what they have discussed in those meetings has long captured the imagination of drama
davey insists _ his party, but sir ed davey insists that is notjust his party, but sir ed davey insists notjust a one off, and _ insists that is notjust a one off, and lib dems could knock down — off, and lib dems could knock down other conservative strongholds in southern england. strongholds in southern england-— strongholds in southern encland. . , ., ., , england. that photo opportunity with ed davey — england. that photo opportunity with ed davey wielding - england. that photo...
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this decimate ed the industry. we did fine. we survive ed the campaign. what is interesting is the rest of the world and news mediaes sometimes dud marketly worse than we did. they were sup so hide during trump years and you can thank the giants. if you are a person who didn't get hurrays or had your job cut during the advertise ing downtus of resent years. i would ask if this is what they had in mind. it's an unbelieve able conseque consequence. fuse guard verisimilar what they do is give a blanket score on a website. you are green check or red chec check. they set the standards. you don't know who they are. they are associated with establishment political parties. if you are not fourth coming with them there is a brand-new thing. it's obserd. a breitbart story will get d block on it. breitbart is not trust worthy. the new york times send kates the a.p. if they put-up the same story they get a green shield indicating it's safe o read this. it's totally bogus. . . can they be masters of the universe when it's easy to route around what they are doing? i th
this decimate ed the industry. we did fine. we survive ed the campaign. what is interesting is the rest of the world and news mediaes sometimes dud marketly worse than we did. they were sup so hide during trump years and you can thank the giants. if you are a person who didn't get hurrays or had your job cut during the advertise ing downtus of resent years. i would ask if this is what they had in mind. it's an unbelieve able conseque consequence. fuse guard verisimilar what they do is give a...
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well, as a did i grew up watching the ed sullivan show. does anybody remember ed sullivan?ity loosely. he was sort of famous for being physically awkward. he had trouble pronouncing words, especially people's names, and he had, really, the personality of this disk, but he organized a great show from plate spinners, to opera singers to broadway and circus acts. it was an amazing show. coming back i was reminded of a rather dramatic thing that happened here. there was an animal trainer named clyde wall streety, the precursor to siegfried and roy. he worked with ringling brothers and had a big lion and tiger act. they brought him in here and he thought the stage was too small to do the act safely. ed and the producers taught him into doing it. if you've ever seen the footage, it looks a little cramped in the cage with him and the lions and the tigers. just as he feared, he loses control of the cats. he's holding a whip and a stool and a starter's pistol to scare them -- frankly, that's how they used to handle faye dunaway in the '80s. ( laughter ) so he's cracking the whip and
well, as a did i grew up watching the ed sullivan show. does anybody remember ed sullivan?ity loosely. he was sort of famous for being physically awkward. he had trouble pronouncing words, especially people's names, and he had, really, the personality of this disk, but he organized a great show from plate spinners, to opera singers to broadway and circus acts. it was an amazing show. coming back i was reminded of a rather dramatic thing that happened here. there was an animal trainer named...
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. >> police recorded ed ellerson's interview, during questioning, ed made a potentially important admissionives asked me, who would she call if she wanted to disappear? me, i'd be here in however many hours it took me today. >> but he insisted, heather never made that call and there was more. ed told detectives he was surprised by the first question he was asked when initially contacted by the police. >> detective kemp, he said, is your girlfriend there? and i said, yes, she's in the back yard. he said, good, okay, so heather's okay? i said heather's not my girlfriend, she's a friend of mine. we've been friend for 20 years. >> if heather and ed weren't an item, what was going on? >> the detective wanted to hear from you immediately once they learned the name? >> yes, oh, yeah, with understand they knew who i was. >> detectives learned his relationship with heather went back decades, long before heather married krichls ed says he and letter met in 1993 when they were both teens living in florida. ed remembers they fell fast for each other. >> it was young love. they say you don't know what l
. >> police recorded ed ellerson's interview, during questioning, ed made a potentially important admissionives asked me, who would she call if she wanted to disappear? me, i'd be here in however many hours it took me today. >> but he insisted, heather never made that call and there was more. ed told detectives he was surprised by the first question he was asked when initially contacted by the police. >> detective kemp, he said, is your girlfriend there? and i said, yes, she's...
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joining us is ed smith. thank you so much.et the scene for us today with the fomc and jay powell speaking. transitory inflation doesn't match what they would need to do pivot on their asset purchases and -- what is the risk of the fed not acting quick enough because they have this narrative set in place? >> good morning. i think there is a risk that the fed could not act quick enough. i think that is a risk for 2022, not 2021. we think inflation is likely to be transitory. let me be specific by what we mean by transitory. some commentators are vague. it will not be back down to 2% by the end of year. that is pretty much impossible unless we get deflation. we think it will head back down to 2% by the end of 2022. the fed has lots of reasons to continue with easing monetary policy because it has a june mandate and as we have heard, from powell, they are still looking at measures of unemployment which are still a long way above where we were prepandemic. the unemployment rate is still over 9% if you include the people that have d
joining us is ed smith. thank you so much.et the scene for us today with the fomc and jay powell speaking. transitory inflation doesn't match what they would need to do pivot on their asset purchases and -- what is the risk of the fed not acting quick enough because they have this narrative set in place? >> good morning. i think there is a risk that the fed could not act quick enough. i think that is a risk for 2022, not 2021. we think inflation is likely to be transitory. let me be...
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ed ludlow, educate us. ed: stocks are both lower on wednesday. b shares owned largely by the managers of google who control the voting rights. over the last few weeks, class c shares that do not have voting rights are outperforming. that's the price gap between the two. the class "a" shares with voting rights have closed about 4% lower. normally they have a premium of 1.3%. you put them side-by-side and you can see the yellow line. on that side of your screen. the class c shares. no voting rights have outperformed after moving in lockstep for such a long time. and, finally, the rest of the big tech stocks, both of them outperforming the whole basket. my question to the audience. if you're out there and you know the answer, why would you want the shares that do not give you the right to vote? tweet me. call me. email me. i want to know the answer. one theory is that alphabet, its shares buyback program is around the class c non-voting shares. get the audience to let me know. emily: @edludlow. pretty straightforward twitter handle. thank you so muc
ed ludlow, educate us. ed: stocks are both lower on wednesday. b shares owned largely by the managers of google who control the voting rights. over the last few weeks, class c shares that do not have voting rights are outperforming. that's the price gap between the two. the class "a" shares with voting rights have closed about 4% lower. normally they have a premium of 1.3%. you put them side-by-side and you can see the yellow line. on that side of your screen. the class c shares. no...
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the op-ed sparked the latest focus on joe manchin. the voting rights bill and the filibuster in that op-ed. "some in my party have argued now is the time to embrace election reforms and policies fully supported by one party. respectfully, i do not agree. i believe partisan voting legislation will destroy the already weakening pines of our democracy and for that reason i will vote against the act. i will not vote to weaken or limit the filibuster as long as i've the privilege of being your u.s. senator. i will continue to seek bipartisan compromise to matter how difficult to develop -- " part of his op-ed in the charleston gazette. a renewed focus amid the latest push for joe biden's legislative agenda and it led to questions yesterday in the white house briefing room. this is white house press secretary jen psaki on joe biden's relationship to joe manchin. >> i can tell you the president and senior members of the administration are enclosed cut -- are in close touch with joe manchin and his team about issues where there is an opportun
the op-ed sparked the latest focus on joe manchin. the voting rights bill and the filibuster in that op-ed. "some in my party have argued now is the time to embrace election reforms and policies fully supported by one party. respectfully, i do not agree. i believe partisan voting legislation will destroy the already weakening pines of our democracy and for that reason i will vote against the act. i will not vote to weaken or limit the filibuster as long as i've the privilege of being your...
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ed ludlow and joe weisenthal, thank you so much. i want to stick with bitcoin and the crackdown in china. we want to bring in bitcoin mining engineer brandon. what is your read on this crackdown in china? is it bad in the long-term or something else? brandon: this is fantastic news. it is a rite of passage for freedom technology to get banned in china. look at google, facebook. it is making nations shiver in their boots. the fact that markets are responding this way, i don't think they fully understand what is going on here. nations are now picking a side. china is responding like with google and facebook. that is extremely bullish for bitcoin in the long-term and medium-term. emily: what do you say to investors who bought in that are shivering in their boots, that their investment is not going to be what they thought it was? brandon: those investors are unfortunately not orange build like we are. in the long run, bitcoin will be where it needs to be. the volatility is the tax that we pay for being on the right side of this trade, t
ed ludlow and joe weisenthal, thank you so much. i want to stick with bitcoin and the crackdown in china. we want to bring in bitcoin mining engineer brandon. what is your read on this crackdown in china? is it bad in the long-term or something else? brandon: this is fantastic news. it is a rite of passage for freedom technology to get banned in china. look at google, facebook. it is making nations shiver in their boots. the fact that markets are responding this way, i don't think they fully...
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ed ludlow has been following this. philadelphia semiconductor index is down 4/10 of 1%, falling for a third day. at one point intel was the biggest points gain or. it ended the day at 0% change. often do you see that? no action. the story of the day is about a potential listing, another stock that could during the fall, global foundries ramping up its road to an ipo, hiring banks to target. $30 billion listing at some point over the next 12 months. already has morgan stanley in the bag, why not add bank of america, j.p. morgan chase? really impressive. this is a company that has been at the heart of the global chip shortage because it is the smallest of those third-party players that make chips on behalf of those that designed them, behind the likes of samsung. it is an american company and a lot of attention of what it can do to ramp up domestic production. look at the philadelphia semiconductor index. . this was tuesday when braden and the senate made that $52 billion commitment to improve u.s. semiconductor capacity
ed ludlow has been following this. philadelphia semiconductor index is down 4/10 of 1%, falling for a third day. at one point intel was the biggest points gain or. it ended the day at 0% change. often do you see that? no action. the story of the day is about a potential listing, another stock that could during the fall, global foundries ramping up its road to an ipo, hiring banks to target. $30 billion listing at some point over the next 12 months. already has morgan stanley in the bag, why not...
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that's trenton city hall, and that's where ed sells weed. ed's situation is unique. he operates illegally out of his restaurant without a license in downtown trenton. unabashed and unapologetic. everyone seems to know him and nobody seems to mind. >> i'm like the robin hood of reefer around here. >> reporter: his rapport with the community and outright brazenness have earned him a following with lines around the block. >> your customers change over time? >> the chief and chong guy doesn't really exist. that's how i look at it. >> reporter: ed's been arrested multiple times. >> in the middle of a search. i'm getting ready to get arrested. >> reporter: including the night before our interview. less than two weeks before cannabis was formally signed into law. but he says those run-ins with the law only fuel his fight. >> i'm consumed with trying to change the law that busted me. >> reporter: the law in the state is finally changing. but not in the way that ed had hoped. >> it wasn't the legalization that we all envisioned, no. what they actually legalized was regulated
that's trenton city hall, and that's where ed sells weed. ed's situation is unique. he operates illegally out of his restaurant without a license in downtown trenton. unabashed and unapologetic. everyone seems to know him and nobody seems to mind. >> i'm like the robin hood of reefer around here. >> reporter: his rapport with the community and outright brazenness have earned him a following with lines around the block. >> your customers change over time? >> the chief and...
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ed ludlow has the full picture. ed: it has been a kind of choppy day. the first being inflation and what that means for monetary policy. also, a global minimum corporate tax being debated by the g7. the s&p 500 index down by 0.1%. tech shares have been severely impacted. the framework of that agreement targets tech companies. we turn the corner, as you say, the tech heavy nasdaq 100 closing up. biogen surge. weakness in bitcoin as well. down below $35,000. the bloomberg alan c crypto index, down by 1.8% on monday. yes, we have seen some choppy trading when it comes to bitcoin. if you look at the right hand side of your screen, the trading is within a much more narrow range. not stretched between two extremes like we saw earlier in the month of may. back in the equity market, that was really the story. inflation and concerns about this minimum global corporate tax. the nasdaq 100, up 0.2%. that was a turnaround late monday. a is somewhat controversial but landmark drug. that really boosted other equities. tesla of 1%. it had been down earlier on monday's
ed ludlow has the full picture. ed: it has been a kind of choppy day. the first being inflation and what that means for monetary policy. also, a global minimum corporate tax being debated by the g7. the s&p 500 index down by 0.1%. tech shares have been severely impacted. the framework of that agreement targets tech companies. we turn the corner, as you say, the tech heavy nasdaq 100 closing up. biogen surge. weakness in bitcoin as well. down below $35,000. the bloomberg alan c crypto index,...
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sir ed davies tweeted matt hancock's _ in parliament.ir ed davies tweeted matt hancock's legacies _ in parliament. sir ed davies tweeted matt hancock's legacies will - in parliament. sir ed davies tweeted matt hancock's legacies will be - in parliament. sir ed davies tweeted matt hancock's legacies will be one | matt hancock's legacies will be one of cronyism and failure, is that fair? , , , fair? yes, it is, but... the thing that strikes _ fair? yes, it is, but... the thing that strikes me _ fair? yes, it is, but... the thing that strikes me about _ fair? yes, it is, but... the thing that strikes me about this - fair? yes, it is, but... the thing that strikes me about this is - fair? yes, it is, but... the thing| that strikes me about this is that we are all focusing on the details of the last 2a hours but throughout the crisis, matt hancock has demonstrated that he was unfit for this role. he failed to protect our care homes and that has had devastating consequences. he sent our nhs staff into the face of this voracious deadly virus wi
sir ed davies tweeted matt hancock's _ in parliament.ir ed davies tweeted matt hancock's legacies _ in parliament. sir ed davies tweeted matt hancock's legacies will - in parliament. sir ed davies tweeted matt hancock's legacies will be - in parliament. sir ed davies tweeted matt hancock's legacies will be one | matt hancock's legacies will be one of cronyism and failure, is that fair? , , , fair? yes, it is, but... the thing that strikes _ fair? yes, it is, but... the thing that strikes me _...
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ed o'keefe is traveling with president biden and is at the summit site this morning.alk about th ements expected tout hiee this summit as way of sending a very tough message to the russians? >> reporter: well, good mornin d the bend here in lake geneva at this heavily fortified villa where the president of russia has arrived. you're correct, white house officials not setting high expectations, nor expecting any major takeaways. what's officials do tell -- white house officials do tell cbs news the president will clearly state america's national interests and make clear that any russian actions counter to them will be met with a strong response. now in geneva, president biden is set to come face to face with russian president vladimir putin. when asked if he's ready -- ahead of the meetings, russia is sending a provocative message. the country's navy conducting its largest military exercise since the end of the cold war. positioning ships and long-range bombers about 300 to 500 miles west of hawaii. relations between the u.s. and russia are at a low point with russia-b
ed o'keefe is traveling with president biden and is at the summit site this morning.alk about th ements expected tout hiee this summit as way of sending a very tough message to the russians? >> reporter: well, good mornin d the bend here in lake geneva at this heavily fortified villa where the president of russia has arrived. you're correct, white house officials not setting high expectations, nor expecting any major takeaways. what's officials do tell -- white house officials do tell cbs...
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back to the markets, big movers with ed ludlow. what are you following? ed: taking a look at tesla. brightly on tuesday, opening up 3% but by the close, down almost 0.1%. first, one man, one of the core pieces of our management team, left the company on june 3. it was unexpected. he was recently promoted to lead the semi truck business, heavy trucking project tesla is trying to get off of the ground. it was announced that he had led. the shares took a hit in after hours. a lot of questions about why given his recent sideways move. there he is. tesla relies heavily on elon musk. so there are a lot of questions about what happened. the other big thing is china, shipment rebounded in may, at almost 30% from april. there was intense focus on china. look at this chart, one of the reasons tesla continues to grow while revenue from the likes of north america and some countries in europe start to plateau somewhat. it is a positive sign for investors that they are seeing that ramp up from shanghai continue, probably because there are also higher margins. tesla has localized the supply chain.
back to the markets, big movers with ed ludlow. what are you following? ed: taking a look at tesla. brightly on tuesday, opening up 3% but by the close, down almost 0.1%. first, one man, one of the core pieces of our management team, left the company on june 3. it was unexpected. he was recently promoted to lead the semi truck business, heavy trucking project tesla is trying to get off of the ground. it was announced that he had led. the shares took a hit in after hours. a lot of questions...
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ed: money managers just love the volatility. writing this down to $20,000 and then back up to $40,000. but i think they are going to wait until we have better clarity as far as where is the trajectory, as far as use exceptions, mass adoption across the entire world. once that starts to take off, you will see more institutional dusters come back in here. right now, most people are on the sidelines. they are finding better opportunities to trade. alix: we talked yesterday during the colonial pipeline hearing on capitol hill, and the fact that the u.s. was able to recover some of the ransom that was paid in bitcoin. using that undermines or supports this fundamental thesis for bitcoin -- do you think that undermines or positives this fundamental -- or supports this fundamental thesis for bitcoin? ed: the fact that the government was able to seize some servers and was somehow able to get the private key, that is a little alarming for some people, but in the end, regulation is what bitcoin is. this is what crypto as needed. as we hav
ed: money managers just love the volatility. writing this down to $20,000 and then back up to $40,000. but i think they are going to wait until we have better clarity as far as where is the trajectory, as far as use exceptions, mass adoption across the entire world. once that starts to take off, you will see more institutional dusters come back in here. right now, most people are on the sidelines. they are finding better opportunities to trade. alix: we talked yesterday during the colonial...
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ed: still coming.ng at the companies who went public with a spac. 23andme, surging 21% on its debut as a public company. of course as you said, went public via reverse merger with a richard branson spac. if you follow the space, there are some big moves. the hydrogen semi-maker up almost 8%. a fintech company up 4%. i like to look at the bigger picture. come with me and look at this chart. let's focus on the white line down the bottom. that's an index of companies that went public through a reverse merger with a spac. they now trade as themselves. that white line is underperforming the blue line. that blue line is a gauge of all the spac's yet to acquire a company. there is a lesson here. it does not guarantee performance taking this route to go public through a reverse merger with spac. if you come back to me in the studio, some year-to-date performance is worth noting. draftkings, marginal gains. what do all three of these companies have in common? they were subject to a short seller attack. as a sho
ed: still coming.ng at the companies who went public with a spac. 23andme, surging 21% on its debut as a public company. of course as you said, went public via reverse merger with a richard branson spac. if you follow the space, there are some big moves. the hydrogen semi-maker up almost 8%. a fintech company up 4%. i like to look at the bigger picture. come with me and look at this chart. let's focus on the white line down the bottom. that's an index of companies that went public through a...
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ushering many black and brown students into higher ed. the plan comes with a hefty price tag, $256 billion and critics aren't so sure it's worth it. noting community colleges traditionally have high drop-out rates and often don't lead to top dollar jobs. >> community colleges don't have a great history of setting people up for high earnsings. so if we're get being people going to community colleges instead of a higher quality institution that they would have gone, absent this additional funding, then we're actually making that person worse off. >> reporter: another potential pitfall, biden's plan is a mixed bag for states, with some paying more to support community college plans than they already do. but back on campus, chris says community colleges provide students with the kind of practical job training many four-year schools lack. >> i actually have a job already lined up for when i graduate this summer working for a hip-hop company. i think community colleges do need to realize how beneficial they actually are. i hope people do realiz
ushering many black and brown students into higher ed. the plan comes with a hefty price tag, $256 billion and critics aren't so sure it's worth it. noting community colleges traditionally have high drop-out rates and often don't lead to top dollar jobs. >> community colleges don't have a great history of setting people up for high earnsings. so if we're get being people going to community colleges instead of a higher quality institution that they would have gone, absent this additional...
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. >>> the late show with stephen colbert returned to the ed sullivan threeuate they are month for thethan a year. up until now, it's been mostly a family affair. john dickerson caught up with host steve colbert after he reunited with his live studio audience. >> tell me about june 14th, nervous? >> yeah, very nervous. i was nervous, not necessarily that i would forget how to perform in front of an audience, but a little bit. >> reporter: two weeks ago, the slightly anxious star of "the late show with stephen colbert" returned to his workplace, the 400 person ed sullivan theater, whose seats had been empty for 460 days. >> vaccine card, i.d. and ticket. >> reporter: more than 20,000 requested tickets. attendance required proof of vaccination. they were there for much more than just a laugh. >> you have gotten me through this time. >> reporter: the reunion was a mass echo of the smaller reunions among friends separated during quarantine. >> on june 14th, did you look out the window and look at the line? >> i didn't. i've got no time looking out windows. i'm a working man. >> reporter: j
. >>> the late show with stephen colbert returned to the ed sullivan threeuate they are month for thethan a year. up until now, it's been mostly a family affair. john dickerson caught up with host steve colbert after he reunited with his live studio audience. >> tell me about june 14th, nervous? >> yeah, very nervous. i was nervous, not necessarily that i would forget how to perform in front of an audience, but a little bit. >> reporter: two weeks ago, the slightly...
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he was replaced by ed muskie. so you have one of your mentors, the secretary of state, and one of your mentors, the national security advisor. unfortunately, they did not get along. how did secretary albright: david: you handle that? you handle that? secretary albright: muskie calls me up and says, your boss is so ill it -- is so irritating. brzezinski says your former boss is impossible. all he does is ask questions. i said, he is a senator, that is what they do. finally, what happened, and you will not believe this, muskie calls me up and says, i have had it, brzezinski asked le -- at -- acts like he is more bullish than i am. i said, he has, he has two polish parents and speaks polish. you have a polish name but you do not speak polish. i thought, god in heaven, how will i ever get through this? i remain very good friends with ed muskie and very close to brzezinski, so it worked out. david: in 1980, president carter did not get reelected. q left the white house, as did i. -- you left the white house, as did i.
he was replaced by ed muskie. so you have one of your mentors, the secretary of state, and one of your mentors, the national security advisor. unfortunately, they did not get along. how did secretary albright: david: you handle that? you handle that? secretary albright: muskie calls me up and says, your boss is so ill it -- is so irritating. brzezinski says your former boss is impossible. all he does is ask questions. i said, he is a senator, that is what they do. finally, what happened, and...
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'cause of course, vaccines have long been required at the ed sullivan theater, ever since the deadly4 outbreak of... beatle-mania. that's so soon. so soon! i was telling chris just a moment ago, i remember may of 2020. hady-aid when do you think we'll vaccine-habidy-habidy-hlaab... june of 2021. that was over a year out at that point. i can't believe we made it. it's only 21 more days. 21 more days from tonight, the ed sullivan theater will be packed with folks like you, the ones who made this reopening possible by staying safe, thinking about your fellow citizens, and getting vaccinated. give yourself a round of applause, if only to practice giving me a round of applause. we are working around the clock to get everything ready for a live audience again. first, we have to figure out how to get this back into a suit. ( laughter ) okay sameeight, ffdistbuon no. tony stark, call me. then we have to prep the actualt the rats down there who've been hosting their own show. of course-- hanks is great with everybody. of course, this is all part of new york reopening. we're just the first the
'cause of course, vaccines have long been required at the ed sullivan theater, ever since the deadly4 outbreak of... beatle-mania. that's so soon. so soon! i was telling chris just a moment ago, i remember may of 2020. hady-aid when do you think we'll vaccine-habidy-habidy-hlaab... june of 2021. that was over a year out at that point. i can't believe we made it. it's only 21 more days. 21 more days from tonight, the ed sullivan theater will be packed with folks like you, the ones who made this...
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emily: come on, ed. our ed ludlow, thank you for context.t to bring in the president of cross tower, which is a u.s. in bermuda-based platform. what should we be talking about, ethereum instead of bitcoin? is this what we should be talking about instead? >> they are both very strong. i am very bullish on bitcoin. we have seen a lot of volatility with bitcoin over the past couple of weeks. a being 29 or a little bit below back up and it's continuing to hit a range, but i think it's two fundamentally -- things happening in the bitcoin market that we have to give notice of. one is china. there continues to be estimates in china about how bitcoin should be outlawed, the occ desks, and we have seen the rate decreased related to the activity. in sentiment continues in the united states continues to be questionable. people are weary. we had elon musk come out and say bcc's carbon footprint is negative. so i'm not really sure i am bullish as given the indicators that we are seeing on bitcoin. a ethereum is doing quite well, as you have noted with yo
emily: come on, ed. our ed ludlow, thank you for context.t to bring in the president of cross tower, which is a u.s. in bermuda-based platform. what should we be talking about, ethereum instead of bitcoin? is this what we should be talking about instead? >> they are both very strong. i am very bullish on bitcoin. we have seen a lot of volatility with bitcoin over the past couple of weeks. a being 29 or a little bit below back up and it's continuing to hit a range, but i think it's two...
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ed, take it away. ed: president biden brought up the issue of cybersecurity. saw a pretty pronounced moves in stocks, lower after the decision, but bounced back. the cybersecurity index closing up, pushing to a fresh record high. also curious, the -- index closing up. cybersecurity has dominated the headlines, but you don't see the same energy in equity markets. the white line is the nasdaq 100, the tech-heavy gauge. the nasdaq index has lagged. only recently in the last few days have we seen gains in the cybersecurity stocks. the question is, when does investor psychology change? if you look at flows in etfs that track cybersecurity stocks, we saw outflows in april and may, but in june so far, influence of almost $200 million. interesting. is that a sign investors are taking cybersecurity more seriously? emily: thank you. as i mentioned, cybersecurity, top of mind. one of the most controversial topics during president biden's meeting with russian president vladimir putin. president biden outlining critical infrastructure was to be, quote, "off-limits." pres.
ed, take it away. ed: president biden brought up the issue of cybersecurity. saw a pretty pronounced moves in stocks, lower after the decision, but bounced back. the cybersecurity index closing up, pushing to a fresh record high. also curious, the -- index closing up. cybersecurity has dominated the headlines, but you don't see the same energy in equity markets. the white line is the nasdaq 100, the tech-heavy gauge. the nasdaq index has lagged. only recently in the last few days have we seen...
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ed ludlow has the details. ed: tech leading the way. the nasdaq 100, the most tech heavy gauge, up by almost 1%, closing at a fresh record high. chinese adr's, it's best one-day gain since april. semiconductors getting in on the action as well. in terms of specific names, it is apple leading the charge. the best one-day gain since march. the news, new headphones. $150 per studio buds. this gives apple access to the non-ios crowd. one of the best gainers, netflix, 1 wall st firm saying it will increase reputation if it does not at least boost revenue. tech has been on a hot streak. seven consecutive days of gains. that is the best streak since december. it was at that time in december that we were talking about, what happens to these tech stops when the reopening start? we saw interest rates starting to rise. the other big story, cryptocurrencies. bitcoin up above $41,000 at one point on monday. it is a little below that toward the end of the session. we are hovering around 40,000 now. this comes after mosque -- after musk's comments ove
ed ludlow has the details. ed: tech leading the way. the nasdaq 100, the most tech heavy gauge, up by almost 1%, closing at a fresh record high. chinese adr's, it's best one-day gain since april. semiconductors getting in on the action as well. in terms of specific names, it is apple leading the charge. the best one-day gain since march. the news, new headphones. $150 per studio buds. this gives apple access to the non-ios crowd. one of the best gainers, netflix, 1 wall st firm saying it will...
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shery: ed ludlow. in the next hour, we take a look at the outlook for commodities with daniel hynes and the president and chairman of a company joins us to look at the prospects for alternative energy. do not miss our big interview later with edward yow. that is it for "daybreak australia." "daybreak asia" is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. (announcer) if you've struggled to lose weight, you might think you were born with a slow metabolism, but what you may have is insulin resistance. fat becomes trapped inside your body and it becomes very difficult to lose
shery: ed ludlow. in the next hour, we take a look at the outlook for commodities with daniel hynes and the president and chairman of a company joins us to look at the prospects for alternative energy. do not miss our big interview later with edward yow. that is it for "daybreak australia." "daybreak asia" is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where...
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pastor ed litton will talk about the denomination's future. as "the week" continues this week on msnbc. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? sorry? well, since you asked. it finds discounts and policy recommendations, so you only pay for what you need. limu, you're an animal! who's got the bird legs now? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪eh uh, eh uh♪ ♪flow (oh my gosh)♪ ♪where man go (oh my gosh)♪ ♪if a man see me (oh my gosh)♪ ♪i guess you never know what you got 'til it's♪ ♪flow (oh my gosh)♪ ♪where man go (oh my gosh)♪ ♪if a man see me (oh my gosh)♪ ♪i guess you never know what you got 'til it's♪ ♪eh uh, eh uh eh uh, eh uh eh uh, eh uh eh uh♪ ♪ sometimes you wanna go ♪ ♪ where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪♪ ♪ and they're always glad you came ♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. another day, another chance. it could be the day you break the sales record, or the day there's appointments nonstop. with comcast business, you get the network that can d
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ed ludlow has the details. ed: tech leading the way. u.s. equities higher. the nasdaq 100, the most tech heavy gauge, up by almost 1%, closing at a fresh record high. make it cap tech stocks and chinese adr's the index up 1% it's best one-day gain since , april. semiconductors getting in on the action as well. in terms of specific names, it is apple leading the charge. the best one-day gain since march. the news, new headphones. $150 for studio buds. a lower price this gives apple point, access to the non-ios crowd. netflix, one of the best gainers on the netflix -- the nasdaq 100. wall st firm saying it will awall st firm saying it will increase reputation if it does not at least boost revenue. look at mike bloomberg tech has terminal because tech has been -- look at the bloomberg terminal tech has been on a hot , streak. seven consecutive days of gains. that is the best streak since december. it was at that time in december that we were talking about, what happens to these tech stops when -- tech stocks when the , reopening start? we saw interest rates sta
ed ludlow has the details. ed: tech leading the way. u.s. equities higher. the nasdaq 100, the most tech heavy gauge, up by almost 1%, closing at a fresh record high. make it cap tech stocks and chinese adr's the index up 1% it's best one-day gain since , april. semiconductors getting in on the action as well. in terms of specific names, it is apple leading the charge. the best one-day gain since march. the news, new headphones. $150 for studio buds. a lower price this gives apple point, access...
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ed: the devil is in the details. 55 miles is not the common line.ommon line international recognized boundary of space. but this is a step forward. it re-heats up the race between blue origin, spacex, and virgin galactic for a corner of the space industry, carrying civilians into "space." the faa is approving the license for the first time, to virgin galactic, who struggled along the way and faced delays. in that time, spacex has pulled ahead. it is substantial. we like to talk about space. really enjoy the romance of it. but this isn't science fiction anymore. it's real. caroline: they are going to have space camps, taylor. who might become an astronaut -- is it just virgin galactic? tell me where we stand. >> as it stands, the application with the faa you spending. it's not been approved. the faa can approve a license on the day of, if you take spacex, in terms of establishing a window for lunch, given the right approval, those can happen within a few hours notice. the expectation is that blue origin will get it. it's also a battle of the billiona
ed: the devil is in the details. 55 miles is not the common line.ommon line international recognized boundary of space. but this is a step forward. it re-heats up the race between blue origin, spacex, and virgin galactic for a corner of the space industry, carrying civilians into "space." the faa is approving the license for the first time, to virgin galactic, who struggled along the way and faced delays. in that time, spacex has pulled ahead. it is substantial. we like to talk about...
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it is an op-ed piece that we have tonight, and as approximately 20 years out of date. here is what president obama said today about that 60 vote threshold. >> republicans in the senate are lining up to try to use the filibuster to stop the for the people act from even being debated. in the aftermath of an insurrection, with our democracy on the line and many of the same republican senators going along with the notion that somehow there were irregularities and problems with legitimacy in most recent election, they are suddenly afraid to even talk about these issues and figure out solutions on the floor of the senate. they don't even want to talk about voting. and that's not acceptable. >> remember, tomorrow's vote is just procedural. it is a vote that requires a 60 vote threshold, not about the bill, it is not about the billets elf. it is simply a vote that allows the bill to be debated. today, there was no suspense in the senate about whether ten republicans would join the democrats in simply allowing the bill to be debated. >> it is not a vote on any particular policy
it is an op-ed piece that we have tonight, and as approximately 20 years out of date. here is what president obama said today about that 60 vote threshold. >> republicans in the senate are lining up to try to use the filibuster to stop the for the people act from even being debated. in the aftermath of an insurrection, with our democracy on the line and many of the same republican senators going along with the notion that somehow there were irregularities and problems with legitimacy in...
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cbs' ed o'keefe is in brussels tonight with more, ed, good evening. >> reporter: errol, good evening, the president is now here in brussels after weekend meetings about the economy and the global response to the pandemic. he's turning his attention to thornier issues of national security and the u.s.-russia relationship. president biden today became the 13th american head of state to meet with queen elizabeth the second. >> she reminds me of my mother in terms of the look of her and her generosity. >> reporter: the courtesy call at windsor castle capped three days of events in the united kingdom as president and his debut on the world stage as commander in chief. >> america is back at the table. >> reporter: mr. biden now turns his focus to mainland europe. he's in brussels for meetings with nato and the european commission and wednesday in geneva it set to become the fifth american president to meet face to face with russian president vladimir putin. before de parting the u.k. mr. biden says he agrees with putin's assessment that the u.s.-russia relationship is at a 30 year low. >> i
cbs' ed o'keefe is in brussels tonight with more, ed, good evening. >> reporter: errol, good evening, the president is now here in brussels after weekend meetings about the economy and the global response to the pandemic. he's turning his attention to thornier issues of national security and the u.s.-russia relationship. president biden today became the 13th american head of state to meet with queen elizabeth the second. >> she reminds me of my mother in terms of the look of her and...
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stephen colbert returns with a live studio audience at the ed sullivan theater. it has been more than a year since an audience has even sat in on a show taping. michael george is live in new york city with what viewers at home can expect this evening. >> reporter: i spoke to stephen colbert's executive producer, he says stephen was excited and even a little bit nervous about tonight but this is a moment that both he and his fans have been looking forward to for a long time. the excitement is building outside the ed sullivan theater. >> i can't wait. >> reporter: he came down from boston to be one of the first audience members to get in line. how did you get tickets? >> complete dumb luck. complete dumb luck. i got the email and i just absolutely lost my mind. >> reporter: the crew of the late show stephen colbert has been hard at work preparing for monday's big return. the first show in front of a live audience since the pandemic forced the show to do more than 200 episodes remotely. >> monday would finally go back to the ed sullivan theater which means this is t
stephen colbert returns with a live studio audience at the ed sullivan theater. it has been more than a year since an audience has even sat in on a show taping. michael george is live in new york city with what viewers at home can expect this evening. >> reporter: i spoke to stephen colbert's executive producer, he says stephen was excited and even a little bit nervous about tonight but this is a moment that both he and his fans have been looking forward to for a long time. the excitement...
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but i do want to start with the anger surrounding an op-ed written by democratic senator joe manchin that says he will not support his party's voting rights bill because in his words it is too partisan, and partisan policy making won't instill confidence in our democracy, it will destroy it. the article drew quick criticism this morning from james cloi burn on "velshi." >> i've read senator manchin's op-ed this morning and i think senator manchin is misrepresenting to the public exactly what's going on here. please, mr. manchin, vote to limit debate so we can set a date and have an up or down vote on whether or not we are going to have a continuation of voting rights in this country. >> nbc's monica alba is joining us from the white house. great to see you this afternoon, thanks for joining us. so clyburn is not the only one speaking out, reacting from what joe manchin wrote in that op-ed and what he's been saying on the morning shows so far. how is the white house reacting? >> we know that progressive democrats are absolutely slamming what senator manchin did in that op-ed. this is
but i do want to start with the anger surrounding an op-ed written by democratic senator joe manchin that says he will not support his party's voting rights bill because in his words it is too partisan, and partisan policy making won't instill confidence in our democracy, it will destroy it. the article drew quick criticism this morning from james cloi burn on "velshi." >> i've read senator manchin's op-ed this morning and i think senator manchin is misrepresenting to the public...
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pastor ed, welcome to the program., it's good to be with you. >> can i ask you a screwy question to start off? it's a weird opaque question, but i think it will speak to a lot of what's going on. what is a southern baptist? i'm not even sure how to define what a southern baptist is these days, but how would you define what a southern baptist is? >> it's someone who is baptistic in their theology. we believe in a conversion experience for an individual and we believe in baptism by immersion as public statement by conversion, and there's a commitment into the infallibility of god's word, the sufficiency of god's word, and we agree together as separate, almost 50,000 different churches to cooperate for the purpose of getting the gospel and help to the nations. so that's generally, quickly who we are. >> i think that most people if you ask them in the public what is a southern baptist, you can expect they would have a different answer and their answer might be wrapped a little bit more in politics or social issues, maybe i
pastor ed, welcome to the program., it's good to be with you. >> can i ask you a screwy question to start off? it's a weird opaque question, but i think it will speak to a lot of what's going on. what is a southern baptist? i'm not even sure how to define what a southern baptist is these days, but how would you define what a southern baptist is? >> it's someone who is baptistic in their theology. we believe in a conversion experience for an individual and we believe in baptism by...
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ed mullins, come back soon. >> thank you.sted after a school board meeting in loudoun county, virginia, got rowdy. it was pushback against critical race theory and gender policies. jason chaffetz is here. why they are calling this board the worst school board in america. stay with us. >> you think you're some sort of martyrs because of the decisions you're making when the statistics do not lie, that the vast majority of the population is not at risk from this virus. the garbage workers who pick up my freakin' trash risk their lives every day!, more than anyone in this school system! figure it out! or get off the podium because you know what? there are people like me around a lot of other people out there who will gladly take your seat and figure it out! it is not a high bar. raise the frikin' bar. you can take your home along for the ride. allstate. better protection costs a whole lot less. click or call to bundle today. to run a growing business, is to be on a journey. and along the ride, you'll have many questions. challeng
ed mullins, come back soon. >> thank you.sted after a school board meeting in loudoun county, virginia, got rowdy. it was pushback against critical race theory and gender policies. jason chaffetz is here. why they are calling this board the worst school board in america. stay with us. >> you think you're some sort of martyrs because of the decisions you're making when the statistics do not lie, that the vast majority of the population is not at risk from this virus. the garbage...
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having this to say about joe manchin's op-ed.. >> it's also the case that this idea of bipartisanship is not something that should have inherent value when the other side is actively working to dismantle our democracy. now we have the opportunity to actually do something about it and senator manchin would rather preserve jim crow on some outdated theory of bipartisanship that frankly does not exist in the same way today as it did a generation ago. >> adam, how much of what the modern gop is do willing and what joe manchin is helping them to do about jim crow 2.0, white dominance, white spremsny this country? >> well, so, i -- senator manchin probably has in mind memories of reauthorizations of the voting rights act of 1965, which i might add that stopped be -- that started being controversial fairly recently. obviously, the roberts court gutted a big section of the voting rights act. in the 1860s when the republicans were trying to reconstruct the federal government and after the civil war put the country back together, they real
having this to say about joe manchin's op-ed.. >> it's also the case that this idea of bipartisanship is not something that should have inherent value when the other side is actively working to dismantle our democracy. now we have the opportunity to actually do something about it and senator manchin would rather preserve jim crow on some outdated theory of bipartisanship that frankly does not exist in the same way today as it did a generation ago. >> adam, how much of what the...
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cbs' ed o'keefe was in the room as mr. biden took questions and has new reporting tonight on that cybersecurity warning to the russians. but, first, cbs' nancy cordes has been traveling with the president and is going to lead off our coverage from here in geneva. good evening, nancy. >> reporter: norah, tonight, a top white house aide aboard air force one tells us the president is feeling good about how it all went and that the talks will continue at a lower level. the question now is was this gamble in in geneva worth it? will mr. putin keep the commitments he made here? >> i did what i came to do. >> reporter: the surprisingly cordial summit started with pleasantries and a handshake and ended with praise from putin. >> ( translated ): i would say he is very constructive. he is very balanced. >> reporter: the tensest moments involved reporters and russian security. the two leaders and a handful of aides plowed through a long list of disputes, starting with cybersecurity. >> i told president putin that we need to have basi
cbs' ed o'keefe was in the room as mr. biden took questions and has new reporting tonight on that cybersecurity warning to the russians. but, first, cbs' nancy cordes has been traveling with the president and is going to lead off our coverage from here in geneva. good evening, nancy. >> reporter: norah, tonight, a top white house aide aboard air force one tells us the president is feeling good about how it all went and that the talks will continue at a lower level. the question now is was...
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sit tight, ed.way, the nation's 50 largest cities did cut their police budgets by more than 5%. listen to the victims' families, watch this. >> go to tell. you can go to -- you can go to hell. and excuse my expression, but you took something that was precious fromm me, precious from my son, something precious from his mother, and we will never see n him -- he cannot come bac. >> come here. meet with us. face us. stay here for a weekend. for the love of god, just come here and say something to us, the people that are freaking voting for you and depend on you to take care of us. where are you? show your face to us. do something. don't just sit there and let your city go down to the ruins. elizabeth: ed, you can hear the desperation and pain. the first was a grandmother who lost her toddler, infant grandson. the second was a woman in minneapolis who had to hide in the bathtub with her children in her arms as bullets enter neighborhood homes. go ahead. >> i can only say, you know, listening to the victi
sit tight, ed.way, the nation's 50 largest cities did cut their police budgets by more than 5%. listen to the victims' families, watch this. >> go to tell. you can go to -- you can go to hell. and excuse my expression, but you took something that was precious fromm me, precious from my son, something precious from his mother, and we will never see n him -- he cannot come bac. >> come here. meet with us. face us. stay here for a weekend. for the love of god, just come here and say...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, ed o'keefe at the white house, thank you.here is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news."s." president biden he president biden heads south to jump-start covid vaccination efforts. also, therere's disturbibing new video of that deadly assault on the u.s. capitol. and, rudy giuliani hears his punishment for making false and misleading statements about election fraud. grrntionchch rinvoqoq helps tamame pain, stiffness,s, swelling.g. and for r some, rinvnvoq can n even signinificantly reduce r ra fatigue.e. that's's rinvoq rerelief. withth ra, your r overactive immunene system attacks yoyour joints.s. rinvoq regegulates itt to help p stop the a attack. rinvoq can lowerer your abiliy to fightht infectionons, inclcluding tubeberculosis. seririous infectctions and blood d clots, somometimes fa, hahave occurrered as have e cn cancerers, includiding lympho, and tetears in thehe stomach or intesestines, and chananges in labab resul. yoyour doctor r should monitor yoyour bloodwowork. tell youour doctor a about any in
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, ed o'keefe at the white house, thank you.here is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news."s." president biden he president biden heads south to jump-start covid vaccination efforts. also, therere's disturbibing new video of that deadly assault on the u.s. capitol. and, rudy giuliani hears his punishment for making false and misleading statements about election fraud. grrntionchch rinvoqoq helps tamame pain, stiffness,s,...
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sir ed davies tweeted matt hancock's _ in parliament.r ed davies tweeted matt hancock's legacies will be - in parliament. sir ed davies tweeted matt hancock's legacies will be one | matt hancock's legacies will be one of cronyism and failure, is that fair? , , , fair? yes, it is, but... the thing that strikes _ fair? yes, it is, but... the thing that strikes me _ fair? yes, it is, but... the thing that strikes me about _ fair? yes, it is, but... the thing that strikes me about this - fair? yes, it is, but... the thing that strikes me about this is - fair? yes, it is, but... the thing| that strikes me about this is that we are all focusing on the details of the last 2a hours but throughout the crisis, matt hancock has demonstrated that he was unfit for this role. he failed to protect our care homes and that has had devastating consequences. he sent our nhs staff into the face of this voracious deadly virus without adequate ppe. we still don't trace “ pay adequate ppe. we still don't trace —— pay people to isolate themselves properly. we h
sir ed davies tweeted matt hancock's _ in parliament.r ed davies tweeted matt hancock's legacies will be - in parliament. sir ed davies tweeted matt hancock's legacies will be one | matt hancock's legacies will be one of cronyism and failure, is that fair? , , , fair? yes, it is, but... the thing that strikes _ fair? yes, it is, but... the thing that strikes me _ fair? yes, it is, but... the thing that strikes me about _ fair? yes, it is, but... the thing that strikes me about this - fair? yes,...
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if your staff wrote the op-ed piece for her, they should be fired. because it is full of falsehoods, outright falsehoods. and an imaginary world in which bills passed by only 51 votes in the senate will obviously be repealed when the senate power shifts even though she could not give a single example of that happening. obamacare, passed with 51 votes. and eventually reveler -- republicans tried to repeal it with 51 votes, and they failed. senator sinema's op-ed piece said that medic aid could be changed drastically by republicans if we got rid of the protective 60 vote threshold that protects medicaid and medicare so. well she obviously has no idea that there is nothing stopping republicans from repealing the very existence of medicaid and medicare, and they could do that with only 51 votes in a reconciliation bill anytime they wanted to come up with those 51 votes. senator cinema might be much smarter than her public comments on this issue, but the op-ed piece published in her name and possibly written by her staff is the single most historically an
if your staff wrote the op-ed piece for her, they should be fired. because it is full of falsehoods, outright falsehoods. and an imaginary world in which bills passed by only 51 votes in the senate will obviously be repealed when the senate power shifts even though she could not give a single example of that happening. obamacare, passed with 51 votes. and eventually reveler -- republicans tried to repeal it with 51 votes, and they failed. senator sinema's op-ed piece said that medic aid could...
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joining me to discuss all of this is ed owens, royal historian. i have to ask you. that video of president obama and other presidents breaking with protocol. does it give you goosebumps? or how do you feel when you seaworld leaders breaking protocol like that? >> it's a little awkward burke the queen is used to people not getting things quite right. i think she brushes these things off and gets on with things. >> regarding the upcoming audience with the queen and the bidens, we've seen video of them interacting a bit, but today's meeting is going to be more personal with only biden and the first lady with the queen in her home. so just give us -- i mean do we know exactly what happens during an audience with the queen? i'm sure they'll be sipping tea. it's supposed to be a private conversation that's off the record, but what do they talk about? >> as you say, we know they're going to be tipping sea and other hospitality offered as well. the idea will be a relaxed conversation. they'll be reflecting on the present, what's come about as a result of the g7 summit. but
joining me to discuss all of this is ed owens, royal historian. i have to ask you. that video of president obama and other presidents breaking with protocol. does it give you goosebumps? or how do you feel when you seaworld leaders breaking protocol like that? >> it's a little awkward burke the queen is used to people not getting things quite right. i think she brushes these things off and gets on with things. >> regarding the upcoming audience with the queen and the bidens, we've...
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ed, thank you.gh is going to be in the room with them, in the room with us, gentlemen, we saw in that report, a very young anthony mason. >> i recognized that fellow. >> who is that guy? >> i have no idea. >> i have the tie. >> 2009, secretary of state clinton presented the button reset the relationship to russia to the russian foreign minister. >> yeah. turned out it was a button toy. it didn't actually work. ed o'keefe thank you again. >>> coming up, how a shortage of tsa workers is forcing some travelers to arrive three hours earlier for their flights. yikes. "cbs this morning." people today... they could spend half their lives over 50. i could geget used to o thi. so, it h helps to hahave a frfriend in yoyour corne. a friend l like aarp.. toto help keepep you explolorin. kekeep you invnvolved... we did i it. yeah, we d did it. anand keep youou connectede. so, yoyour happineness livs as lonong as you d do. that's whyhy the youngnger you u are, the morere you need d aarp. join todayay. we donon't
ed, thank you.gh is going to be in the room with them, in the room with us, gentlemen, we saw in that report, a very young anthony mason. >> i recognized that fellow. >> who is that guy? >> i have no idea. >> i have the tie. >> 2009, secretary of state clinton presented the button reset the relationship to russia to the russian foreign minister. >> yeah. turned out it was a button toy. it didn't actually work. ed o'keefe thank you again. >>> coming...
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ed. what about the the scenario i present? yeah, no realistic possibility. i think, i think look, what's realistic is when it's 5050. mitch mcconnell is given a speech saying the only thing worse than being 5149 is having 5050. you know, he's basically, mitch mcconnell is also in charge to things that observe, watch the health of the senior senators as a bunch of them. and the 2nd thing is, what about justice stevens? he could retire at the end of the term in 2 weeks. and you want to see a war now. he said he won't, you know, there, there is no indication he will. but if he did, it would be quite a thing with joe mentioned in charge. oh, it would be unbelievable if you think you've seen supreme court battles justices in the past. you're right on target with that. like for both of you now, there's a very important story involving the government and the press and we're learning about today. the justice department, both on the president trump and under president biden, for a while, worked with google to spy on the e mails of for new york times reporters. i want
ed. what about the the scenario i present? yeah, no realistic possibility. i think, i think look, what's realistic is when it's 5050. mitch mcconnell is given a speech saying the only thing worse than being 5149 is having 5050. you know, he's basically, mitch mcconnell is also in charge to things that observe, watch the health of the senior senators as a bunch of them. and the 2nd thing is, what about justice stevens? he could retire at the end of the term in 2 weeks. and you want to see a war...
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ok, well ed, i know you have a different view. certainly the whole by an agenda basically just went up and smoke . yeah, look, i mean, i did a little talk earlier today. i said it's prime minister joe mansion right, like joe mansion is in charge of the country. and i disagree with my colleague here . i think the constitution is in the electoral college and how we have the number of states we have all done very carefully and look, mansion mansions, a survivor, people don't realize these 2 terms as a governor to terms. now i think it's 2 terms of the center. his constituency are more conservative. he's he wants to succeed there, but you know, the other thing he said this morning, a one right back out on the talk shows, i think it was today. and he said, we're looking at the infrastructure deal. remember how senator byrd got every single road from like here tow? hi. oh, made in his name, your buildings and all mansions about to do that with the infrastructure package, and i think he understands one last thing. there are probably 8 or
ok, well ed, i know you have a different view. certainly the whole by an agenda basically just went up and smoke . yeah, look, i mean, i did a little talk earlier today. i said it's prime minister joe mansion right, like joe mansion is in charge of the country. and i disagree with my colleague here . i think the constitution is in the electoral college and how we have the number of states we have all done very carefully and look, mansion mansions, a survivor, people don't realize these 2 terms...
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to tomorrow being mayor ed lee's birthday.age month and it also marks affordable housing month. i want to call out the affordable housing month in particular. right here we have a through line of champions from the local to the state to the federal and they've been champions for the entirety of their career. that starts with mayor lee. many people look at mayor lee, but to me one of his most important legacies was how he brought affordable housing into the main stream of san francisco and made it critical for the city to do and he reintroduced that concept to us and this mayor mayor breed has passed it and now she's incorporating affordable housing into the capital plan make interesting part of the infrastructure which brings us to our next and most amazing champion speaker nancy pelosi also shepherding the infrastructure act in congress that will also incorporate affordable housing into the infrastructure of the nation. i wanted to say it started here in san francisco, mayor breed, your work is resinating throughout the count
to tomorrow being mayor ed lee's birthday.age month and it also marks affordable housing month. i want to call out the affordable housing month in particular. right here we have a through line of champions from the local to the state to the federal and they've been champions for the entirety of their career. that starts with mayor lee. many people look at mayor lee, but to me one of his most important legacies was how he brought affordable housing into the main stream of san francisco and made...