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in not that far from eddy street. and that catholic parish that was so important to ed. finally got the church that it had never had a gorgeous beautiful church wrapped in marble. a place for families like the cahills to feel a sense of solidity that neighborhood had never had the cahills started to do well for themselves too and slowly started to move himself up in the vacuum can company until by the end of the 1950s. he was the head of sales. they had a third child in 1952. that's kathy down here. and the cahills cahills were not extravagant people. but they had more money than ever before. so in 1953 54 they bought their first card never had a car before. but now they didn't see the need for ed to take the bus all the way down to the vacuum can company down in the center city anymore. and then 55 about a tv put it in the little living room. and when the kids were old enough judy was certainly old enough they sent them all off to the parochial school to the grade school that was connected to their parish to saint fe
in not that far from eddy street. and that catholic parish that was so important to ed. finally got the church that it had never had a gorgeous beautiful church wrapped in marble. a place for families like the cahills to feel a sense of solidity that neighborhood had never had the cahills started to do well for themselves too and slowly started to move himself up in the vacuum can company until by the end of the 1950s. he was the head of sales. they had a third child in 1952. that's kathy down...
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and every year he would bring them out and drape eddy street. and he added music. he would put his record player out of the window and would blast out patriotic songs and set a bike parade for the kids and cookout for the neighbors in what he proudly called an old-fashioned holiday. and some of it seemed the appropriate thing, that the displays that he had embraced back in 1961, the world he had embraced in '61, somehow seemed a relic of the past. i'm not trying to say that the social movements of the 1960s were all triumphant. the civil rights movement of the 1960s, elizabeth eckford came from, her moment has to be understood, had its triumphs in the 1960s, dramatic triumphs and i will argue until the day i die that they were important triumphs. but there were also limits to what the civil rights movement could do and among them was the segregation that embraced little rock high in '57 and that ran around eddy street all the time that the cahills were there. and it's true that estelle griswold and those who followed shattered open those restrictions of the parochi
and every year he would bring them out and drape eddy street. and he added music. he would put his record player out of the window and would blast out patriotic songs and set a bike parade for the kids and cookout for the neighbors in what he proudly called an old-fashioned holiday. and some of it seemed the appropriate thing, that the displays that he had embraced back in 1961, the world he had embraced in '61, somehow seemed a relic of the past. i'm not trying to say that the social movements...
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that fourth of july, it cahill puts flags back up on eddy street. it had become a tradition every year, and all the flags multiplied, he loved it, he kept, likely kept boxes of flags down in this basement and every year he take them out and drape street. and he added music and put his record player out on the window and it would blast out patriotic songs and he set up by parades for the kids and cookouts for the neighbors. as what she probably called and old-fashioned holiday. some of that seemed appropriate for 1970s that the displays that he had embraced in 1961, it's the world that he had embraced in 61, somehow seemed eerily off the past. i'm not trying to say that the social movements of the 1960s were all triumphant. civil rights movement of the 1960s where elizabeth eckford came from, where her moment has to be understood, had its triumphs in the 1960s, dramatic triumphs, and i will argue to the day i die that they were important. triumphs. but they were also limits to what the civil rights movement could do. and among them was the segregatio
that fourth of july, it cahill puts flags back up on eddy street. it had become a tradition every year, and all the flags multiplied, he loved it, he kept, likely kept boxes of flags down in this basement and every year he take them out and drape street. and he added music and put his record player out on the window and it would blast out patriotic songs and he set up by parades for the kids and cookouts for the neighbors. as what she probably called and old-fashioned holiday. some of that...
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bloomberg's eddie vendor vault joining us, as ash eddie vendor vault joint -- eddie vendor vault -- eddie vendor vault -- eddie van der walt joining us now. eddie: i think volatility is coming back. as you say, commodity volatility is feeding through into the rest of the markets. when you see that significant volatility that pops up in places like you don't expect, it becomes really hard to hedge and becomes expensive to hedge. what do you do big -- do when it comes? expensive to hedge you take money -- when it becomes pensive to hedge? you take money off the table. kriti: 15% drop from peak to trough on an intraday basis. when is there the time to buy? abigail: i would take of you somewhere between you and eddie. if you are a discipline investor, you can certainly buy for the near term. but over the longer term, i may agree with eddie or mike wilson in terms of some sort of rolling bear market. yields really being a piece of this to some degree in terms of if there is an inversion, and we have that on some pieces of the curve, it would suggest at some point it is going to be a real issue
bloomberg's eddie vendor vault joining us, as ash eddie vendor vault joint -- eddie vendor vault -- eddie vendor vault -- eddie van der walt joining us now. eddie: i think volatility is coming back. as you say, commodity volatility is feeding through into the rest of the markets. when you see that significant volatility that pops up in places like you don't expect, it becomes really hard to hedge and becomes expensive to hedge. what do you do big -- do when it comes? expensive to hedge you take...
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>> eddie took a cut. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: eddie took a cut. that's an uncle eddie for you, wow.ry is. >> jimmy: yes. i have a feeling uncle eddie looked a little like this. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: jake johnson. the show is highly praised. i've been seeing great reviews "minx" premieres thursday on hbo max. we'll be right back with tin nausea shea. [ cheers and applause ] tinashe. >> lou: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. as a small business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving with comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts. saving you up to $500 a year. so boost your bottom line by switching today. get the new samsung galaxy s22 series on comcast business mobile and for a limited time save up to $750 on a new samsung device with eligible trade-in. >> lou: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> ji
>> eddie took a cut. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: eddie took a cut. that's an uncle eddie for you, wow.ry is. >> jimmy: yes. i have a feeling uncle eddie looked a little like this. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: jake johnson. the show is highly praised. i've been seeing great reviews "minx" premieres thursday on hbo max. we'll be right back with tin nausea shea. [ cheers and applause ] tinashe. >> lou: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is...
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eddie, will you stand and be recognized? [applause] i know we all looked at the balcony but eddie is over here. eddie, thank you very much for being here. [applause] mr. speaker, mr. president, members of thena legislature, my fellow louisiana ends. it is an honor to be back in this chamber after delivering last years speech offsite due to covid. tell you we've been through a lot over these past two years navigating the pandemic and multiple disasters i've always been one to count my blessings, but now like you i suspect i cherish the time spent with loved ones even more especially my children, samantha, sara and john miller and my beautiful wife and best friend who i've enjoyed being married to for 33 years now. like me i know many of you sacrifice seeing loved ones in order to keep them safe and unfortunately we have lost people dear to us because of covid-19. it was exactly two years ago today that we marked the first death in covid-19 in louisiana and over 16,800 sent to die in morethan 1.2 million cases haven confirmed
eddie, will you stand and be recognized? [applause] i know we all looked at the balcony but eddie is over here. eddie, thank you very much for being here. [applause] mr. speaker, mr. president, members of thena legislature, my fellow louisiana ends. it is an honor to be back in this chamber after delivering last years speech offsite due to covid. tell you we've been through a lot over these past two years navigating the pandemic and multiple disasters i've always been one to count my blessings,...
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joining me to discuss key advisor ceo eddie eddie ghabour, anew berger berman daniel f lax.en. folks to need to understand, top 20 sessions of nasdaq, 16 times we had huge moves still in a bear market. how do people know okay, is this the turning point? is there a magic way to know this or you need a series of these kind of days? >> no, there is no magic equation to figure out whether today is the day. obviously you need a lot more than one day. to me personally i think this is a head fake. i think the second quarter will be the most challenging because the weak economic data that will come in. the other thing looking at the vix. i need to see a vix much lower than 30 before i have conviction to go back into some of these risk assets but i think there will be some amazing opportunities potentially in the third or fourth quarter of this year. just not right now for our kinds. charles: daniel, particularly in the tech sector obviously there is a wide swath of names. there is the low quality stuff that crashed a lot. these names are down 70, 80%, even higher end with the megaca
joining me to discuss key advisor ceo eddie eddie ghabour, anew berger berman daniel f lax.en. folks to need to understand, top 20 sessions of nasdaq, 16 times we had huge moves still in a bear market. how do people know okay, is this the turning point? is there a magic way to know this or you need a series of these kind of days? >> no, there is no magic equation to figure out whether today is the day. obviously you need a lot more than one day. to me personally i think this is a head...
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jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johnson and congre congresswoman wilson, i inform the house that these members will vote yea on h.r. 5706. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? mr. morvan: as the member designated by mr. kahele, i inform the house that mr. kahele will vote yes on h.r. 5706. >> as the member designated by mr. gimenez of florida, i inform the house that he will vote yes on h.r. 5706. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. owens: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. -- mr. diaz-balart: as the member designated by ms. salazar, i inform the house that ms. salazar will vote yes on h.r. 5706. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland rise? mr. mfume: as the member designated by mr. evans, i inform the house that mr. evans will vote aye on h.r. 5706. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: mr. speaker, as the member desig
jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johnson and congre congresswoman wilson, i inform the house that these members will vote yea on h.r. 5706. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? mr. morvan: as the member designated by mr. kahele, i inform the house that mr. kahele will vote yes on h.r. 5706. >> as the member designated by mr. gimenez of florida, i inform the house that he will vote yes on h.r. 5706. the...
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eddie, did we see democracy in america go backwards just in this last week?just in the senate hearings? we've never had a true democracy until the 1960s. we've never had a multi racial democracy where everybody was equal until the 1960s. talking about the history. i feel like multiracial democracies going backwards in this country right now and can't would be a democracy if we are not a multi racial democracy? >> right. to your point mighty, we have not been a multi racial democracy. and i have to put it with the passing of the voting rights act in 1965. and we know that there are forces to undo it. reagan authorized the reporter shun of the section five. and in 2013 fulfilling his vision. i won't say that the hearings didn't represent a backwards turn, i think they represented the moment that we are in. and it is just an example that we are in the midst of a betrayal. the promise of hundreds of thousands of people showing up after george floyd was murdered. across race, across class, across ethnicity, in the middle of a pandemic, the promise of this more rec
eddie, did we see democracy in america go backwards just in this last week?just in the senate hearings? we've never had a true democracy until the 1960s. we've never had a multi racial democracy where everybody was equal until the 1960s. talking about the history. i feel like multiracial democracies going backwards in this country right now and can't would be a democracy if we are not a multi racial democracy? >> right. to your point mighty, we have not been a multi racial democracy. and...
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there is one more issue expected to take on question marks me when i will give you, eddie i think you right in the sense that 330 million of us are in lock step that we want our gas prices to go up. i think a number of us say hey, look up i have to pay a little bit more at the pump i will, but to your point, i don't think everybody is on board appeared i think that is an important distinction to make. stacey abrams mocked after comparing herself to progressives as well to zelenskyy and ukraine, watch. >> we are a stronger nation when we allow people to participate. if we ever doubted that the were putin waging against ukraine and i will paraphrase poorly but this is not a war in ukraine but a war democracy in ukraine. when we allow democracy to be taken over by those who want to choose to be heard, that is wrong. >> todd: eddie, democracy is at stake the united states argument continues over and over again. this is the latest albia crafts one. to compare pure politics and no fear of losing democracy in the united states. over ukraine. >> i think stacey abrams believe she is the govern
there is one more issue expected to take on question marks me when i will give you, eddie i think you right in the sense that 330 million of us are in lock step that we want our gas prices to go up. i think a number of us say hey, look up i have to pay a little bit more at the pump i will, but to your point, i don't think everybody is on board appeared i think that is an important distinction to make. stacey abrams mocked after comparing herself to progressives as well to zelenskyy and ukraine,...
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coming up, professor eddie glaad and john heilemann will join us for more. and donald trump's latest requests for a favor from his friend, the mass murder, war criminal, vladimir putin. i started screening for colon cancer because of my late husband jay. i wish he could have seen our daughter ellie get married, on the best day of her life. but colon cancer took him from us, like it's taken so many others. that's why i've made it my mission to talk about getting screened and ask people to share their reasons why. i screen for my growing family. being with them means everything to me. i screen for my girls. they're always surprising me. i screen for my son. i'm his biggest fan. if you're 45 or older and at average risk, it's time to screen. today, there are more screening options than ever before, including cologuard. cologuard is noninvasive and finds 92% of colon cancers, even in early stages. it's not for those at high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. everyone has a reason to screen for co
coming up, professor eddie glaad and john heilemann will join us for more. and donald trump's latest requests for a favor from his friend, the mass murder, war criminal, vladimir putin. i started screening for colon cancer because of my late husband jay. i wish he could have seen our daughter ellie get married, on the best day of her life. but colon cancer took him from us, like it's taken so many others. that's why i've made it my mission to talk about getting screened and ask people to share...
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scref jeff as the member designated by chair obama eddie -- mr. jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johnson and congresswoman williams, i inform the house that these members will vote yea on h.r. 1621. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. buchanan of florida, i inform the house that mr. buchanan will vote yea on h.r. 1621. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. tiffany of wisconsin, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. tiffany will vote aye on h.r. 1621. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from delaware seek recognition? ms. blunt rochester: as the member designated by ms. degette and ms. omar, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 1621. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as
scref jeff as the member designated by chair obama eddie -- mr. jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johnson and congresswoman williams, i inform the house that these members will vote yea on h.r. 1621. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. buchanan of florida, i inform the house that mr. buchanan will vote yea on h.r. 1621. the speaker pro tempore: for what...
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yeah, eddie gallagher and his his nonsense and in the trial that came after was fantastic book. and really moved by that i i think that guy should be let in. that's okay though. but yeah, i am but i think that i think that fiction really does give you some some extra tools to play with that can. shape that that that the world differently and especially if you have a political point or perhaps a social one to make out that answers bear with me as i'm trying to put this question together. i love tim o'brien and his notion of the story truth, and i'm kind of piggybacking off of this idea. when you're playing with fiction and nonfiction you're talking about the rigidness of nonfiction. i'm an english teacher and i talk to my students about memoirs and about the the burden of truth and telling the truth when you tell a story and then verses timo brian's notion of the story truth. which is i feel that i'm getting at something more real and my ability to tell a story and an ability to create fiction. so i'm trying to search for a question in here just as i'm teaching like you sort of b
yeah, eddie gallagher and his his nonsense and in the trial that came after was fantastic book. and really moved by that i i think that guy should be let in. that's okay though. but yeah, i am but i think that i think that fiction really does give you some some extra tools to play with that can. shape that that that the world differently and especially if you have a political point or perhaps a social one to make out that answers bear with me as i'm trying to put this question together. i love...
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eddy khnaisser: i stood at the door.ory. i stopped at the door, and i asked them, "is it possible that i can come in?" stephanie: we were pushing the patient into the delivery room, and as the video shows, you know, i was helping the midwife push her into the room, and that's the moment where the explosion happened. [speaking foreign language] adam: the blast ripped through the hospital. [explosion] adam: for lina khalil, who was still livestaming, fear became terror. adam: less than 500 meters from the warehouse, activist cherine el zein filmed from the street. cherine el zein was knocked unconscious. her phone continued recording. cherine: for two minutes, it was silence. i don't remember anything. and then i think we woke up, and we starting asking if everyone is okay. and we starting after the dust was a bit less, we starting seeing people walking with blood all over and screaming. people were screaming. [horn honking] adam: the blast wave tore through gemmayze, omar and hala's world. omar: frankly, we didn't know if
eddy khnaisser: i stood at the door.ory. i stopped at the door, and i asked them, "is it possible that i can come in?" stephanie: we were pushing the patient into the delivery room, and as the video shows, you know, i was helping the midwife push her into the room, and that's the moment where the explosion happened. [speaking foreign language] adam: the blast ripped through the hospital. [explosion] adam: for lina khalil, who was still livestaming, fear became terror. adam: less than...
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geoff: eddie glaude jr.e chair of the african american studies department at princeton university. he says bush follows a tradition dating back to the civil rights movement. historically, this hyphenate, this activist-politician role, how has it shown up over time and how has it evolved? eddie: you had activists from across the wide spectrum of black politics getting together to articulate a black agenda. and the result was this extraordinary increase in the election of what we call beo's, black elected officials. geoff: activists worked to register african americans to vote in the jim crow south and took that cause to washington, with dr. martin luther king jr. personally appealing to president lyndon johnson for the voting rights act of 1965. dr. king: i also requested of the president that, as soon as the bill is signed, that, immediately, federal examiners would be placed in certain key counties where we have faced a great deal of resistance. geoff: young african americans who had organized with the stud
geoff: eddie glaude jr.e chair of the african american studies department at princeton university. he says bush follows a tradition dating back to the civil rights movement. historically, this hyphenate, this activist-politician role, how has it shown up over time and how has it evolved? eddie: you had activists from across the wide spectrum of black politics getting together to articulate a black agenda. and the result was this extraordinary increase in the election of what we call beo's,...
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. >> we are initiating eddie into the family. >> a st. patrick's day tradition of the shamrock and the glass. then you finish the glass. >> in the script it says -- in reality, we ate a lot of soda bread. >> i should weigh 450,000 pounds, but somehow i am hanging in there after 250 dinner scenes. >> you know, i am known as the eater, but i am still very svelte. >> oh, hi. >> eddie's experiences coming from a family that did not have that and your family is a family that does have that. >> the connection of the family in the dinner scene is probably what most people connect to. >> this all looks so nice. i can't remember the last time i was at a dinner like this. >> a lot of times their families don't do that anymore or they wish their family would do that and it makes you feel like you are part of the reagan family when you are watching it. >> to be here for 250 episodes. it is never too late to join the family. >> pull up a chair, because we sat down with star tom selleck to find out more about what we can expect on the episode. watch th
. >> we are initiating eddie into the family. >> a st. patrick's day tradition of the shamrock and the glass. then you finish the glass. >> in the script it says -- in reality, we ate a lot of soda bread. >> i should weigh 450,000 pounds, but somehow i am hanging in there after 250 dinner scenes. >> you know, i am known as the eater, but i am still very svelte. >> oh, hi. >> eddie's experiences coming from a family that did not have that and your family...
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eddie, i have to start with you and this moment.tacked and the reason we cover liz cheney on the committee is because there aren't very many republicans willing to say what she says, which is that it is the trump movement that threatens democracy here at home. we now have a war in ukraine that is being waged by someone who the entire republican party fell in line behind for five years. they made pilgrimages to moscow. and what the ex-president did, something for which he was not convicted by the u.s. senate for doing, was to lord over them congressionally approved military fighting. he's now fighting a war, likely, with some of what that funding helped him purchase and have for his military. i wonder, eddie, what your feeling is when you see the american people mercifully quite united about the plight of the ukrainian people, but the blood on the hands of the republicans who not three months ago, not three years ago, but up until four days ago were still apologists for vladimir putin. >> absolutely. it lets us know that we have illi
eddie, i have to start with you and this moment.tacked and the reason we cover liz cheney on the committee is because there aren't very many republicans willing to say what she says, which is that it is the trump movement that threatens democracy here at home. we now have a war in ukraine that is being waged by someone who the entire republican party fell in line behind for five years. they made pilgrimages to moscow. and what the ex-president did, something for which he was not convicted by...
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stuart: yeah, we listen to eddie ghabour these days, right.starbucks it's up 6 %, the ceo kevin johnson, he's out. is howard schultz coming back? lauren: he's coming back as the interim ceo, kevin johnson will retire after five years. a permanent ceo search is under way. the market likes howard schultz even though it's only temporary. in other news, jpmorgan upgraded starbucks to overweight. they see international operating profit back to pre-covid levels, and they say look, despite what's going on in china with the lockdowns, they maintain their affordable luxury status there. stuart: well, starbucks has had a tough time recently that chart tells the whole story. lauren: it does actually. stuart: bounce today of 6% i'm sure they take it. now china stocks put them on the screen. look, can you see that, those percentage changes there? these are stocks that the have been slammed for the last few days. why the enormous rebound? lauren: you know, if you believe it, there's a promise by china today to intervene to keep the market stable, including
stuart: yeah, we listen to eddie ghabour these days, right.starbucks it's up 6 %, the ceo kevin johnson, he's out. is howard schultz coming back? lauren: he's coming back as the interim ceo, kevin johnson will retire after five years. a permanent ceo search is under way. the market likes howard schultz even though it's only temporary. in other news, jpmorgan upgraded starbucks to overweight. they see international operating profit back to pre-covid levels, and they say look, despite what's...
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eddie, let's bring you in. does this have an impact or is the market already telling us what the curve looks like going forward? eddie: a real impact in the immediate hours after the announcement was made in the early hours of today, european hours. this is a significant move. they are talking about significantly more oil than they had before. if they do this for six months, we are talking about 1 million barrels a day. that will net can impact on the market. we are talking about 1 million barrels per day and we are talking about -- there is a shortage in the market, 800,000 barrels per day. this will shift the balance. the problem is if they sell that oil -- the market says, you are doing it now that means we will have a shortage later on. they are hoping by that time, they will see shale production catch up. kailey: what about opec production? they decided not to move forward with any meaningful production hike beyond what they were planning to do today. how would they view something like this coming from the
eddie, let's bring you in. does this have an impact or is the market already telling us what the curve looks like going forward? eddie: a real impact in the immediate hours after the announcement was made in the early hours of today, european hours. this is a significant move. they are talking about significantly more oil than they had before. if they do this for six months, we are talking about 1 million barrels a day. that will net can impact on the market. we are talking about 1 million...
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i am your host eddie micah junior. with now in today's show, we're discussing how to deal with the past. then a median genocide to be precise. it's known as the 1st genocide of the 20th century about time. german colonial forces detained, killed on force herrera and now.
i am your host eddie micah junior. with now in today's show, we're discussing how to deal with the past. then a median genocide to be precise. it's known as the 1st genocide of the 20th century about time. german colonial forces detained, killed on force herrera and now.
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ah, eddie micah junior is the name and you are welcome to the program. the united nation, sas, 10000000 people have now fled to our homes in ukraine, and more than 3000000 have left the country. but that hasn't stopped russia from increasing the targeting civilians and it's unprovoked war against its neighbor. in the south and city of mario poll missiles rain down on an art school where 400 people had hoped to find refuge. and moscow is employing new weaponry, saying it has again used hypersonic missiles in combat the 2nd day in a row. it says it's kin jour rockets can travel up to 2000 kilometers at several times, the speed of sound, allowing them to evade defense systems. a missile supposedly heads e, ukrainian fuel debrel in acosta and in africa, russia, they had another message strike. it's a facility in average, close to the board outward bellows, where it claims foreign fighters and ukrainian special forces were based apparently, the 1st on russia has made use of hypersonic missiles in a war, although the ukrainian side has not yet confirmed, nor d
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i am eddie micah junior in berlin. thank you very much for watching state you the small coming up with with ah, ah, ah ukraine. how fragile is civilization? how can culture be preserved during more time? artists against autocracy. what can i do in the life of tragedy? and why might ought sponsoring the questionable arch 21 next on d w. what's making the headlines and what's behind them? dw news africa, they show the faculty issues shaping the continents. life is slowly getting back to normal here on the street to give you enough reports on the inside. our cars funds is on the ground reporting from across the continent and all the trend stuff, the mazda to you in 60 minutes on d w. oh. mm hm. mm hm. ah hey, this is my grandfather going on to he survived no more. he was clean teeth is fine, land and this is the 2nd time he has to flee. we had broken honestly, i'm heartbroken. you have to really think it will save us. you will be right now, art is not in the 1st place, i'm sorry, but it's not.
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ah, i am eddie micah junior. welcome to the program. the united nations sass at 10000000 people have now lydia homes in ukraine, and more than 3000000 have left the country. this comes with russia increasingly targeting civilians and it's on provoked war against its neighbor. in the south and city of mario poll missiles arena down on an art school where 400 people had hoped to find refuge and moscow as i'm playing new weaponry. seeing it has again used hypersonic missiles in combat the 2nd day in a row. before it says it's ken shower. rockets can travel up to 2000 kilometers at several times. the speed of sound, allowing them to be friends. system multiple. the missiles reportedly hit ukrainian fuel debrel in costa ante necka near meek alive. russia said another mess. i'll strike a facility in overage close to the border with bellows, where it claims foreign fighters, angie green in special forces, where based dw correspondent, that ne, currently joins us now from a live in a western ukraine. hello neg that ration military claims that a
ah, i am eddie micah junior. welcome to the program. the united nations sass at 10000000 people have now lydia homes in ukraine, and more than 3000000 have left the country. this comes with russia increasingly targeting civilians and it's on provoked war against its neighbor. in the south and city of mario poll missiles arena down on an art school where 400 people had hoped to find refuge and moscow as i'm playing new weaponry. seeing it has again used hypersonic missiles in combat the 2nd day...
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key advisor group eddie ghabour.g for a move lower with all the chaos, is that still in the cards for you? >> unfortunately it is, charles. one of the things we've been positioning for since the fourth quarter last year is really the second quarter setup for this year. now that oil has really gone through the roof, i think that will be the nail in the coffin unfortunately for consumer spending. as we look at the data on earnings, try to compare second quarter from last year, earnings revenue growth will really plummet. gdp will come under consensus in my opinion. by the way we have a fed that will tighten into this environment. again that, the risk/reward is just not there for our clients. i do believe, even if we get a bear market bounce in the next couple weeks, that the legs are going could continue to go down. market goes lower. we're only halfway are. >> eddie, what do you see to change your mind, when you sense the worst is over? are there certain parameters or metrics for you? >> there are couple things. from
key advisor group eddie ghabour.g for a move lower with all the chaos, is that still in the cards for you? >> unfortunately it is, charles. one of the things we've been positioning for since the fourth quarter last year is really the second quarter setup for this year. now that oil has really gone through the roof, i think that will be the nail in the coffin unfortunately for consumer spending. as we look at the data on earnings, try to compare second quarter from last year, earnings...
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market drivers with eddie van der walt. how much of the fed is expecting is priced in. >> it's not often the fed is overshadowed on fed day. china made a pretty good attempt this morning. what we are looking for from the fed is exactly with of our outliers, is he may begin essay he wants to see 50 basis points. the dot plot and the inflation path. those of the things people are waiting for. the hike is priced in but they still -- there are still a lot of questions. >> a lot of people are saying this is the whatever it takes moment in china because they want to address the concerns investors had. they could reverse this pretty quickly. how do we find out what the broader market thinks longer-term? >> they can reverse it quickly. the market is paying heed. we see the hang seng up this morning. 180% above the -- so i think traders are buying into this for the moment at least. whether that continues to be the case remains to be seen. this is spinning over into europe, they still have those ukraine questions to answer. francine:
market drivers with eddie van der walt. how much of the fed is expecting is priced in. >> it's not often the fed is overshadowed on fed day. china made a pretty good attempt this morning. what we are looking for from the fed is exactly with of our outliers, is he may begin essay he wants to see 50 basis points. the dot plot and the inflation path. those of the things people are waiting for. the hike is priced in but they still -- there are still a lot of questions. >> a lot of...
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ah, i am eddie micah junior and you're welcome to the program. the faith of some 400 ukrainian civilians is unknown. that's up to russian missiles rained down on an art school in the south and see field mario pole where the had hoped to find refuge. vladimir putin, his troops phase, that resistance from ukraine's army moscow seems ever more willing to use violence . meanwhile, the military backs has been targeted any massive attack the aftermath of a russian missile attack. and nikolai of it's believed $200.00 soldiers were inside . at the time the base was struck. rescuers raced to find survivors in the rubble, but are forced to seek safety. when an air raid siren rings out, the constant threat of bombardment has forced people here underground. come, why yes, that was left. i can't tell you how scant we are. we all live in the cellar now. when the bonds hit the army base, everything shook to the east. russians are pushing deeper into the besieged city of mario pole. ukraine says 90 percent of the city has been damaged or destroyed by russian bom
ah, i am eddie micah junior and you're welcome to the program. the faith of some 400 ukrainian civilians is unknown. that's up to russian missiles rained down on an art school in the south and see field mario pole where the had hoped to find refuge. vladimir putin, his troops phase, that resistance from ukraine's army moscow seems ever more willing to use violence . meanwhile, the military backs has been targeted any massive attack the aftermath of a russian missile attack. and nikolai of it's...
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we go back to eddie.an is from. he's from uc berkeley. he's not from a conservative right-wing institution. >> right. >> this is obviously a concern, a growing concern not just among people on the right but among moderates, among liberals, the same people deeply offended by the book banning and the sort of legislation as you said that its passing that's stifled conversation and debate in k-12 classes as well. >> right. i take the dean to be an ally in this fight, right. i understand he is just as concerned about forces in our public debate that are stifling conversation, that are trying to police and criminalize particular kinds of positions and subject matter. i understand that. i can see the basic argument. part of what i want to do is shift the frame. i didn't shout you down, but i'm trying to change the subject again because there are those of us who found ourselves on lists of turning points usa. we have suffered, you know, these extraordinary calls from conservatives who threaten us. there is this e
we go back to eddie.an is from. he's from uc berkeley. he's not from a conservative right-wing institution. >> right. >> this is obviously a concern, a growing concern not just among people on the right but among moderates, among liberals, the same people deeply offended by the book banning and the sort of legislation as you said that its passing that's stifled conversation and debate in k-12 classes as well. >> right. i take the dean to be an ally in this fight, right. i...
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ah, eddie, micah juniors the name joe, welcome to the program. the united nations says 10000000 people have now fled. yeah, homes in ukraine, and more than 3000000 have left. that country comes as russia increasingly targeting civilians. it's unprovoked war and it's unprovoked war should say, against its neighbour in the southern city of mario pole, missiles written down on an art school where 400 people had hoped to find refuge. and moscow was employing new weaponry, saying that as again used hypersonic. miss allison combat for the 2nd day in a row. it says it's ken joel rock heads can travel up to 2000 kilometers at several times, the speed of sound, allowing them to evade defense systems. the missiles are bradley hittie crenan fuel debrel, in a costa ante in africa near mc alive. russia said another miss, our strategic facility, in average, close to the bought out with values where it claims foreign fighters and ukranian special forces, where based dw correspondent, that ne, currently joins us now from a live in a western ukraine. hello, nick.
ah, eddie, micah juniors the name joe, welcome to the program. the united nations says 10000000 people have now fled. yeah, homes in ukraine, and more than 3000000 have left. that country comes as russia increasingly targeting civilians. it's unprovoked war and it's unprovoked war should say, against its neighbour in the southern city of mario pole, missiles written down on an art school where 400 people had hoped to find refuge. and moscow was employing new weaponry, saying that as again used...
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. >> end of the online video library featuring first ladies lady bird johnson, eddie ford, rosalynn carter, nancy reagan, hillary clinton, laura bush, michelle obama and trump. watch in their own words saturday at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2 or listen as a podcast on the c-span mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. only after c-span do you get it straight from the source no matter where you are from or where you stand on the issues c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. if it happens here or here or anywhere that matters. america is watching on c-span, powered by cable. the senate this week considers nominees for a number of positions however many of the speeches have been on other topics. next a pair of republicans talk about energy policy and military assistance to ukraine. together, these are about half an hour. >> thank you madam president. i ask unanimous consent of the quorum colby officiated. i come to the floor to speak about unleashing american energy. earlier this month, we saw the highest price ever for a gallon of gasoline
. >> end of the online video library featuring first ladies lady bird johnson, eddie ford, rosalynn carter, nancy reagan, hillary clinton, laura bush, michelle obama and trump. watch in their own words saturday at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2 or listen as a podcast on the c-span mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. only after c-span do you get it straight from the source no matter where you are from or where you stand on the issues c-span is america's network....
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our crypto expert eddie van der walt joins us.azing, 600 million, but also they don't notice for a couple of days. >> if this happened to my wallet, i would notice almost immediately. it shows how big these businesses have become and shows that security is still not where it should be. you would think there would be people that ordered these numbers fairly regularly. but we are talking about several blockchain's transferring money from one to the other, so that. vulnerabilities that -- so that grades vulnerability that don't exist in any one of the blockchain's. tom: but the transparencies -- the transactions are transparent. so how are they able to get around that? >> you can see money has been transferred from which wallet to which wallet, you cannot see who owns a particular wallet unless somebody discloses it. so it is complicated, and there are firms who specialize in this. and there are those who mix their coins and get away from that identifying factor. francine: is there a chance of getting it back then? >> this is one of
our crypto expert eddie van der walt joins us.azing, 600 million, but also they don't notice for a couple of days. >> if this happened to my wallet, i would notice almost immediately. it shows how big these businesses have become and shows that security is still not where it should be. you would think there would be people that ordered these numbers fairly regularly. but we are talking about several blockchain's transferring money from one to the other, so that. vulnerabilities that -- so...
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and for the past few years, beijing has been standing warplanes to tie wants, eddie, been sewn on a daily basis. taiwan has been under favoring threat for 7 decades. so it's become a part of daily life. and people even joke about having a wall, just like the ukrainians dead before the invasion. so what happened in ukraine is a wake up call for the taiwanese many see a need for greater self reliance. as soon as the war broke out ukrainians in taiwan were joined by lo coast, in anti war rallies. mine sat up for pain and she didn't think are unfortunately very similar if within can invade ukraine, just like this without any reason because there is no reason. then of course i want these people. if it also be alert, we're kind of afraid there will be a physical asian have of in her one room will never know if we were called the the older agra piley's air growth drill. alden's got applied right despite the worries expos say across straight war is unlikely for now. it's too risky for beijing to launch a landing operation given the end to ship. my soul tie one has precedence seizing, being also p
and for the past few years, beijing has been standing warplanes to tie wants, eddie, been sewn on a daily basis. taiwan has been under favoring threat for 7 decades. so it's become a part of daily life. and people even joke about having a wall, just like the ukrainians dead before the invasion. so what happened in ukraine is a wake up call for the taiwanese many see a need for greater self reliance. as soon as the war broke out ukrainians in taiwan were joined by lo coast, in anti war rallies....
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that's not so good eddie in indiana eddie. >> caller: hey, jim. how you doing? >> i'm doing well. how about you? >> caller: fantastic thanks for taking my call. you recommended a stock in january fp is it time to trim or go long? >> it's great win for the investing club disney is a longer term play i think disney is a strong buy right here let's go to wayne in california. wayne. >> caller: mr. cramer. >> yes >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i have followed you for years. i read your books. >> thank you difficult i want to thank you for your willingness to share your wisdom with little guys like me. >> thank you thank you and the kind nature. go ahead >> caller: my situation, i have a position in gm sh i do see general motors as a long term winner in the ev space and i just wanted your opinion about whether gm's current stock problems are temporary and it's safe for me to continue tiptoeing into the shares or if there's something more fundamental underlying the downturn and maybe -- >> i think it's temporary, sir thank you for giving me the opportunity to talk about this fi
that's not so good eddie in indiana eddie. >> caller: hey, jim. how you doing? >> i'm doing well. how about you? >> caller: fantastic thanks for taking my call. you recommended a stock in january fp is it time to trim or go long? >> it's great win for the investing club disney is a longer term play i think disney is a strong buy right here let's go to wayne in california. wayne. >> caller: mr. cramer. >> yes >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i...
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eddie jones three from five. the last year and now third. superior, the coach has faith. ~ ., �* ., ., funds look superior, the coach has faith. ., ., ., y funds look superior, the coach has faith. ., ., ., faith. we don't have to worry about caettin faith. we don't have to worry about getting close _ faith. we don't have to worry about getting close to _ faith. we don't have to worry about getting close to it. _ faith. we don't have to worry about getting close to it. we _ faith. we don't have to worry about getting close to it. we will- getting close to it. we will surpass it. most sports fans don't have patience to do that, they want results straightaway. i can't give them patients, i can faze me know what you're doing and we are on the right track and if you will keep progressing-— right track and if you will keep progressing. you said you think encland progressing. you said you think england came _ progressing. you said you think england came to _ progressing. you said you think england came to pass - progressing. you said you think eng
eddie jones three from five. the last year and now third. superior, the coach has faith. ~ ., �* ., ., funds look superior, the coach has faith. ., ., ., y funds look superior, the coach has faith. ., ., ., faith. we don't have to worry about caettin faith. we don't have to worry about getting close _ faith. we don't have to worry about getting close to _ faith. we don't have to worry about getting close to it. _ faith. we don't have to worry about getting close to it. we _ faith. we don't...
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they back eddie and that's probably the most important thing. the norwegian national team, one of the biggest names in women's football has announced she's making a comeback. ada hegerberg, who's won six champions league titles, the ballon d'or, and is a former bbc women's footballer of the year, stopped playing over what she perceived was a lack of respect for female players in norway. matt graveling reports. it's one of the greatest honours in sport. representing your country, something ida hagberg has done 66 times, scoring 38. but then in 2017 at the age ofjust 21 while widely considered the best in the world she walked away from the national side. she said her decision was made from a lack of respect for the women's game in norway. she a lack of respect for the women's game in norway-— a lack of respect for the women's game in norway. she announced she didn't want to _ game in norway. she announced she didn't want to play _ game in norway. she announced she didn't want to play for _ game in norway. she announced she didn't want to play for
they back eddie and that's probably the most important thing. the norwegian national team, one of the biggest names in women's football has announced she's making a comeback. ada hegerberg, who's won six champions league titles, the ballon d'or, and is a former bbc women's footballer of the year, stopped playing over what she perceived was a lack of respect for female players in norway. matt graveling reports. it's one of the greatest honours in sport. representing your country, something ida...
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after protesters gathered, eddie crossing demonstrators are demanding the e. u. haul's all trade with russia, and it's ally, bella roost over the war in ukraine and ukrainian president of all the demo lensky wants israel to ditch its neutral stance on russia, as it continues its war against his people. the landscape made his plea during a virtual address to israel's parliament, the class that he compared the situation of ukrainians to that of jews during the 2nd world war accusing the kremlin of trying to wipe them out of this is how he addressed the closet. more of the door of the all this time. why come we get weapons from yearly memos or more. but why hasn't israel imposed strong sanctions against russia in the view but doesn't sound super good? i see june. why not put pressure on russian businesses? oh, but the odds are still up to you. dear brothers and sisters said you've off and you have to live with this answer. people of israel or grange is, or louis ukrainians, made that choice 80 years ago to say jews volume. that is why the righteous people of the
after protesters gathered, eddie crossing demonstrators are demanding the e. u. haul's all trade with russia, and it's ally, bella roost over the war in ukraine and ukrainian president of all the demo lensky wants israel to ditch its neutral stance on russia, as it continues its war against his people. the landscape made his plea during a virtual address to israel's parliament, the class that he compared the situation of ukrainians to that of jews during the 2nd world war accusing the kremlin...
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in the time that we've been here, we've seen a number of signs restored just on eddy street. >> there are a number of signs in the tenderloin and many more that are waiting or wanting to be restored. i have worked with randall and al, and we've mapped out every single one of them and rated them as to how much work they would need to get restored. that information is passed onto sf shines, and they are going to rank it. so if they have x budget for a year, they can say all right, we're going to pick these five, and they're putting together clusters, so they build on top of what's already there. >> a cluster of neon signs is sort of, i guess, like a cluster of grapes. when you see them on a corner or on a block, it lights up the neighborhood and creates an ambient glow. if you havy got two of three of them, you've created an atmosphere that's almost like a movie set. >> some of the hotel, we've already invested in to get those neon signs for people to enjoy at night include the elk hotel, jefferson hotel, the verona, not to mention some we've done in chinatown, as well as the city's por
in the time that we've been here, we've seen a number of signs restored just on eddy street. >> there are a number of signs in the tenderloin and many more that are waiting or wanting to be restored. i have worked with randall and al, and we've mapped out every single one of them and rated them as to how much work they would need to get restored. that information is passed onto sf shines, and they are going to rank it. so if they have x budget for a year, they can say all right, we're...
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i am your host, eddie micah junior. now on today's show where discussing how to deal with the past, then i may be an genocide to be precise. it's known as the 1st genocide of the 20th century, a bad time german colonial forces detained, killed on force herrera and now.
i am your host, eddie micah junior. now on today's show where discussing how to deal with the past, then i may be an genocide to be precise. it's known as the 1st genocide of the 20th century, a bad time german colonial forces detained, killed on force herrera and now.
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probably the least vicing aspect of this. >> finally, eddie.ice responding to a free speech event last week at i'll, because student didn't like the conservative panellist. >> we don't want you to talk here. >> free speech-- >> edward to be clear, this is i'll law school. how are these babies going to deal in the real world of rough and tumble law practice, when they basically are babies. and do what you see here. that behavior really doesn't fly in front of a judge, you know. >> well, this is what the left have become, particularly on college campuses. they're miserable, they're angry. they don't like being fronted with new and competing ideas. in tolerant and of confrontation ideology. it make them ill prepared for the real world. if i'll will teach them how to win arguments. the left doesn't like new ideas. they can't entertain them. >> so the conversation speaker had to get taken out by police. and more than 400 law students later signed an open letter. criticizing the fact that there were armed police on campus worse than the free speech e
probably the least vicing aspect of this. >> finally, eddie.ice responding to a free speech event last week at i'll, because student didn't like the conservative panellist. >> we don't want you to talk here. >> free speech-- >> edward to be clear, this is i'll law school. how are these babies going to deal in the real world of rough and tumble law practice, when they basically are babies. and do what you see here. that behavior really doesn't fly in front of a judge, you...
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i padded bernard is under the eddie, but one whom noah the lo november guy, engineering and it was of loud the thunder strike. there were 2 loud sounds. young, younger thing on my flight tracking data shows the plane plunge 26000 feet in just 3 minutes. it's the countries the 1st commercial air crash since 2010 china eastern airlines has grounded all boeing, 737800 planes in its fleet. china's president express his shock. an immediate investigation has been ordered. one day tomorrow we are deeply saddened by the accident of the chinese eastern airlines passenger flight journey. every effort to organ i search and rescue was being made. and we will find out the cause of the accident as soon as possible to ensure the ups much safety of aviation operations. barbara shoshua at gwan, jo, airport, the plains, destination, families wait for news from the mountain side. the flight data recorders could provide clues as to what brought the plane down, but such investigations can take months or even years. tesla's c e o. eli mosque has hand at the 1st electric cars built at the company's new fact
i padded bernard is under the eddie, but one whom noah the lo november guy, engineering and it was of loud the thunder strike. there were 2 loud sounds. young, younger thing on my flight tracking data shows the plane plunge 26000 feet in just 3 minutes. it's the countries the 1st commercial air crash since 2010 china eastern airlines has grounded all boeing, 737800 planes in its fleet. china's president express his shock. an immediate investigation has been ordered. one day tomorrow we are...
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here's coach eddie jones.rful opportunity to play at start of france which is one of the most iconic rugby stadiums in the world. we know there will be 82,000 parisians they're full of life, full of expectation and we get to play the game. france have had a great six nations and we want to finish the six nations strongly. it is about creating our own party rather than spoiling france's. so an exciting end to the six nations. whilst this coming formula i season's supposed to be one of the most unpredictable and competitive in years. if today's qualifying at the bahrain grand prix is anything to go by that's exactly what we're going to get. lewis hamilton was fifth with mercedes off the pace. max verstappen will be second on the grid tomorrow but it's charles leclerc�*s ferrari on pole. our sports correspondent natalie pirks has more. a fascinating qualifying session tonight and ferrari definitely going home happiest. charles leclerc on pole with his team—mate in third, the world champion of the max verstappen c
here's coach eddie jones.rful opportunity to play at start of france which is one of the most iconic rugby stadiums in the world. we know there will be 82,000 parisians they're full of life, full of expectation and we get to play the game. france have had a great six nations and we want to finish the six nations strongly. it is about creating our own party rather than spoiling france's. so an exciting end to the six nations. whilst this coming formula i season's supposed to be one of the most...
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eddie hearn joins us. thanks very much. i know you are busy.t we know about ukrainians now, how motivated they are to defend their country, were you surprised he decided to put that machine gun down and pick up his boxing gloves again? >> i think it's a difficult decision. it's a difficult one for us, because we don't want to push them into a decision and to be too emotionless. he needs to fire as well. it's been up and down, so a week ago, i felt the fight wouldn't take place in june. then all of a sudden we heard from his team saying he spoke to representatives in ukraine. he had the blessing obviously as the world heavyweight champion. it's the biggest title you can go out on a huge global audience. he obviously had the blessing of his country and his people. this is a decision he made. and that flight now will happen in june. we're in discussions with their-s now to iron out the venue for that fight. we understand he has left the country following his messages on social media this week and last night regularly and ready to start for a june
eddie hearn joins us. thanks very much. i know you are busy.t we know about ukrainians now, how motivated they are to defend their country, were you surprised he decided to put that machine gun down and pick up his boxing gloves again? >> i think it's a difficult decision. it's a difficult one for us, because we don't want to push them into a decision and to be too emotionless. he needs to fire as well. it's been up and down, so a week ago, i felt the fight wouldn't take place in june....