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eddy: we do agree. of course there are reasons to believe in long-term growth potential of tech, artificial intelligence, but because of the run-up, we need to be more selective in the tech space and in addition, we are advocating our clients and investors to take a look at the laggard sectors like energy and healthcare where valuations are more reasonable and it is easier to find good investments within that space. haslinda: reasonable, yes. eddy loh, maybach wealth manager. still to come, former indian ambassador to china joins us to discuss tensions between the two countries as relations deep in between new delhi and washington. rishaad: first we look at janet yellen's schedule in beijing with the chinese premier li qiang. this is bloomberg. ♪ fabulous surroundings... but everyone's looking at their phones for financial insights from merrill. is he hailing a ride to the concert hall? no. he's making sure his portfolio and retirement plans work in harmony. they want to adopt a child and build a new ho
eddy: we do agree. of course there are reasons to believe in long-term growth potential of tech, artificial intelligence, but because of the run-up, we need to be more selective in the tech space and in addition, we are advocating our clients and investors to take a look at the laggard sectors like energy and healthcare where valuations are more reasonable and it is easier to find good investments within that space. haslinda: reasonable, yes. eddy loh, maybach wealth manager. still to come,...
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eddie - roost now. 0k, eddie crouch, really good to get your insights.tish dental association. thank you for your time today. now, experts at the world health organization have classified the artificial sweetener first as a possible cause of cancer. it is used in low—calorie and sugar—free food. the world health organization say the current daily limits on its consumption don't need to be changed. let's try to make sense of this. i'mjoined now changed. let's try to make sense of this. i'm joined now by assistant professor of microbiology and immunology atjohns hopkins bloomberg dream at bloomberg school of public health. thank you for joining us. help us understand what we are hearing here because on one hand we have been told as part possibly causes cancer but only will hand it is possibly safe to consume? —— aspartame. hand it is possibly safe to consume? -- aspartame-— -- aspartame. yes, that is correct. the are saying _ -- aspartame. yes, that is correct. the are saying there _ -- aspartame. yes, that is correct. the are saying there is _ -- aspartam
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(eddie yelling) - just genius and hilarious. - yeah, i said it. (audience cheering) - the chappelle show redefined sketch comedy. - i'm rick james, bitch. (audience laughing) - "in living color" set up a platform for black comedians blowing up. - i don't think so. homie don't play that. (audience laughing) - arsenio hall was, "woo, woo, woo, woo, woo." it was groundbreaking. - [audience] woo, woo, woo, woo, woo. - you had a black man willing to fight the power. - nice being out of jail. (audience laughing) - laughter is healing, laughter purifies the air. actually i don't like to talk about the races, because i'm white. - and we, as black people, have been doing it forever. - i am, this is a freckle. (audience laughing) - all black comedians discuss race. - it's harder being gay than it is being black. i didn't have to come out black. (audience laughing) - we have to address our pain to make you laugh, and so that we could get through it. - "mom, i'm black." "oh, no, lord jesus!" (audience laughing) (upbeat music) (upbeat jazzy music) - in the 193
(eddie yelling) - just genius and hilarious. - yeah, i said it. (audience cheering) - the chappelle show redefined sketch comedy. - i'm rick james, bitch. (audience laughing) - "in living color" set up a platform for black comedians blowing up. - i don't think so. homie don't play that. (audience laughing) - arsenio hall was, "woo, woo, woo, woo, woo." it was groundbreaking. - [audience] woo, woo, woo, woo, woo. - you had a black man willing to fight the power. - nice being...
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(eddie yelling) - just genius and hilarious. - yeah, i said it. (audience cheering) - the chappelle show redefined sketch comedy. - i'm rick james, bitch. (audience laughing) - "in living color" set up a platform for black comedians blowing up. - i don't think so. homie don't play that. (audience laughing) - arsenio hall was, "woo, woo, woo, woo, woo." it was groundbreaking. - [audience] woo, woo, woo, woo, woo. - you had a black man willing to fight the power. - nice being out of jail. (audience laughing) - laughter is healing, laughter purifies the air. actually i don't like to talk about the races, because i'm white. - and we, as black people, have been doing it forever. - i am, this is a freckle. (audience laughing) - all black comedians discuss race. - it's harder being gay than it is being black. i didn't have to come out black. (audience laughing) - we have to address our pain to make you laugh, and so that we could get through it. - "mom, i'm black." "oh, no, lord jesus!" (audience laughing) (upbeat music) (upbeat jazzy music) - in the 193
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eddie: myanmar have been disagreeing on this port a year. i do think there is an opportunity here for disinflation. the labor participation rate is only selling -- slowly taking up. a lot of workers could come back. that is white we have not seen wage inflation really -- why we have not seen wage inflation really tick up. the jobs market remains strong. but i think there is a global divergence. i do not think you will pull that off everywhere. i do not think you will see that in europe or the u.k., but in the u.s. in particular, they import enough and china to import disinflation, have a bit of lag in the jobs market that can just take the wage pressure down a little bit. we are seeing that participation rate picking up. i think that is the crux of how this time is different. previously, you did not have spare capacity in the labor market to come back and start ringing wages down -- bringing wages down as inflation takes up. alix: who talks faster, eddie your market? i think marked us. guy: without a shadow of a doubt. eddie: he can have tha
eddie: myanmar have been disagreeing on this port a year. i do think there is an opportunity here for disinflation. the labor participation rate is only selling -- slowly taking up. a lot of workers could come back. that is white we have not seen wage inflation really -- why we have not seen wage inflation really tick up. the jobs market remains strong. but i think there is a global divergence. i do not think you will pull that off everywhere. i do not think you will see that in europe or the...
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eddie: i don't think you can wait. i think this is it. duration looks attractive now because rates across the board come down and therefore you want to be looking toward long rates. guy: the market is assuming we go right back down toward that secular stagnation story we were dealing with before. we will wrap it up. thank you both very much. coming up, is it time to buy duration? this is bloomberg. ♪ i was told my small business wouldn't qualify for an erc tax refund. you should get a second opinion from innovation refunds at no upfront cost. sometimes you need a second opinion. [coughs] good to go. yeah, i think i'll get a second opinion. all these walls gotta go! ah ah ah! i'd love a second opinion. no. i'm going to get a second opinion. with innovation refunds, there's no upfront cost to find out. so why not check like i did for my small business? take the first step to see if your small business qualifies for the erc. if you're trying to get a view of the whole organizational financial health and you're trying to do that through multi
eddie: i don't think you can wait. i think this is it. duration looks attractive now because rates across the board come down and therefore you want to be looking toward long rates. guy: the market is assuming we go right back down toward that secular stagnation story we were dealing with before. we will wrap it up. thank you both very much. coming up, is it time to buy duration? this is bloomberg. ♪ i was told my small business wouldn't qualify for an erc tax refund. you should get a second...
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kriti: a bullish eddie. you did it. you surprised me. you are also the man that taught me all about correlation. this morning is all about commodities. what happened to the correlations between oil and bonds and oil in the stock market at a time the focus is shifting away from inflation? how does that manifest in the market? eddie: if anybody is surprised today -- is what we got with the oil market with the both the russians and the saudi's supporting the market further with production output kept down. the saudis keeping their commitment. the oil price would obviously have been significantly lower but for the cuts that opec has delivered today. into the second half, particular with that manufacturing weakness, unless opec stands by these commitments they are going to struggle in the second half because there's a lot of pressure on the price to dip lower. guy: the first half has been incredibly confusing. i've struggled to find a clearly understandable narrative. the second half, i look at it. i was always told you get more liquidity sto
kriti: a bullish eddie. you did it. you surprised me. you are also the man that taught me all about correlation. this morning is all about commodities. what happened to the correlations between oil and bonds and oil in the stock market at a time the focus is shifting away from inflation? how does that manifest in the market? eddie: if anybody is surprised today -- is what we got with the oil market with the both the russians and the saudi's supporting the market further with production output...
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totonight -- taylor s schilling star o of charles s dickens' " expectatations," actctor, eddie izizzardnew "closer l look. featuring the 8g band with fred armisen ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well. and now, if you don't mind, we're gonna get to the news. first lady, dr. jill biden, appeared last night at the grammy awards. it was going to be joe, but he's not trusted with classified material [ laughter ] president biden is set tomorrow to deliver his state of the union address, and it's not a great sign that the best he can say is, "the state of our union is balloon-free. [ laughter ] president biden told reporters, over the weekend, that he ordered the military to shoot down the suspected chinese spy balloon, which must have been tough, because if anyone loves balloons, it's this guy. [ laughter ] according to a new report from bloomberg news, new york congressman george santos once claimed to have been a producer on the broadway musical, "spider-man: turn off the dark." [ laughter ] anoth
totonight -- taylor s schilling star o of charles s dickens' " expectatations," actctor, eddie izizzardnew "closer l look. featuring the 8g band with fred armisen ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well. and now, if you don't mind, we're gonna get to the news. first lady, dr. jill biden, appeared last night at the grammy awards. it was going to be joe, but he's not trusted...
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i'm walking with eddie murphy.travis, travis, travis!" he's like, "do you know those people?" i look. i see my mother and two of her friends. immediately just like, wahh! "they're just fans of the show, no big deal, don't worry about it." i continued to act like i didn't know her. by the way, i love my mom, obviously. i'm not like a crazy person. but she embarrassed me a little bit in that moment. >> jimmy: does she do that? does she get overly excited about your career? >> you know, i think she gets -- a lot of times i meet people, i met your mom recently. oh, really, what do you do for a living? i work at cheesecake factory. how did you meet her? i asked her if she wanted flat or still and she told me she was your mother. >> jimmy: how did this come up? >> like "my son travis bennett is on the show dave, also on you people." >> jimmy: the answer is usually "no, they asked me." yeah, like how? how did they ask you? >> meanwhile, my dad is like the complete opposite. he is like somebody showed up to the house the o
i'm walking with eddie murphy.travis, travis, travis!" he's like, "do you know those people?" i look. i see my mother and two of her friends. immediately just like, wahh! "they're just fans of the show, no big deal, don't worry about it." i continued to act like i didn't know her. by the way, i love my mom, obviously. i'm not like a crazy person. but she embarrassed me a little bit in that moment. >> jimmy: does she do that? does she get overly excited about your...
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eddie: thank you for having me.: in the crowded race for the republican presidential nomination, there are governors, a senator, and even a former president. then, there's vivek ramaswamy, a first-time candidate who has spent millions of his own money to capture the attention of primary voters. and of now, it seems to be paying off. he is polling higher than many of his competitors who have far more political experience. lisa desjardins has our conversation. lisa: ramaswamy will share the stage with several of those candidates at the first gop debate next month after his campaign announced recently that he has met the fundraising and polling qualifications. before jumping into politics, ramaswamy ran a biotech company, managed a hedge fund, authored books including "woke, inc.," and made regular appearances on conservative media. the son of indian immigrants, ramaswamy is clear and vocal on the campaign trail, criticizing the left on cultural issues and pledging to pardon donald trump. just 37 years old, he's also h
eddie: thank you for having me.: in the crowded race for the republican presidential nomination, there are governors, a senator, and even a former president. then, there's vivek ramaswamy, a first-time candidate who has spent millions of his own money to capture the attention of primary voters. and of now, it seems to be paying off. he is polling higher than many of his competitors who have far more political experience. lisa desjardins has our conversation. lisa: ramaswamy will share the stage...
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- eddie, let me start with you. was a time when i was a republican that we would say, the government, the governs least governs best. what we have here is a convergence, isn't? it a time where actually authoritarians are coming together under the brand, the republican party brandt. >> because even, joe, when republicans were saying governments that governs least governs best, and they were still putting the argument for an imperial presidency, when we think about next, and the scope of executive power that informed not only -- not simply about breaking into the opponents headquarters, it's also about the scope of what the president can do. >> what about bush 41? bush 41's bill barr, supposed to be a safe pick. he comes in and he believes in the imperial presidency. trump believes in the imperial presidency. suddenly it's okay for donald trump. he starts thinking to arrest joe biden two weeks before the election and he orders barr to do it. >> unchecked presidential power. unchecked executive power. that, i think, in
- eddie, let me start with you. was a time when i was a republican that we would say, the government, the governs least governs best. what we have here is a convergence, isn't? it a time where actually authoritarians are coming together under the brand, the republican party brandt. >> because even, joe, when republicans were saying governments that governs least governs best, and they were still putting the argument for an imperial presidency, when we think about next, and the scope of...
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i on eddie michael junior, thanks for watching and state you in for me on use of the top of the hour. if you have a chance, you can follow up on instagram, eddie micah, that's what i do when there's enough time to close up. the every jenny is surprising. we've gone all out to give you some of the right people in your northern most count the police the free time, but still very much alive. your guy to the special hot spots in germany recognizes where exactly it was fine. i've learned a lot of our culture history travel extremely worth a visit. analyzing text using chat, cpg learning, how to play the piano using a power to globs or understanding the anatomy of the human hop in virtual reality. the future of learning looks bright. that's all a topic on shift the using cutting edge technology to re imagined the way we learn. sounds pretty exciting. but in many schools around the world, like here in germany, you would be happy just to find a working computer. still innovative methods of teaching are being tested all the time. studies show that students using v and a a, a more furious and m
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the high, i'm eddie mike, a junior and you are welcome to the program, bodies against police brutality spreading across friends in defiance of an official band that went straight as demanding police reforms after officers shot and killed a teenage off north african descent. doing a traffic stop last month to meet as much as also mock the remembrance. if i've done my trout, a black friend of mine who died in police custody in 2016. do you have a car spinning? sonya filica is in power is out of sonya. how's the demonstration going? i was, i was at the plus the metro complete in a central paris earlier today. and that was with a mocked, was held in memory of adama, probably a 24 year old black man who died in police custody in 2016 his data back been spot focus of the authorities. you had officially signed the demonstration of fulfill that. and that it would, you know, could ignite for that on risk. but you know, more than a 1000 people, maybe the less showed up the much down an avenue. and then at some point in was scuffles grow called the police used to a gas to disclose the crowds out
the high, i'm eddie mike, a junior and you are welcome to the program, bodies against police brutality spreading across friends in defiance of an official band that went straight as demanding police reforms after officers shot and killed a teenage off north african descent. doing a traffic stop last month to meet as much as also mock the remembrance. if i've done my trout, a black friend of mine who died in police custody in 2016. do you have a car spinning? sonya filica is in power is out of...
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the hi, i'm eddie michael junior. you are welcome to the program. ukraine has secured tech, he's backing and it's bit to join nato. why is that? why with russia is over. texas presidents, right of type, either one says key. these asked to be granted. membership greens, lead out but administer lensky has been on a topic towards several states before. next week's nato summit in the tween. yeah. you'll again press the case for you cream to join the block. a brief moment in a busy schedule to member the victims of the wall and ukraine, the presence of landscape mess with the heads of the eastern orthodox church patriot act xbox. call them you in the stumble and stop today. while we still stop to of nato countries, there are a few places that month to month. a lot to me is a landscape into k, a key moderate to between russia on the west. and the crucial negotiate to in keeping the green, flowing out of ukraine. the landscape also knows he needs the techie, on the side in his push for ukraine to become a nato member. the ch
the hi, i'm eddie michael junior. you are welcome to the program. ukraine has secured tech, he's backing and it's bit to join nato. why is that? why with russia is over. texas presidents, right of type, either one says key. these asked to be granted. membership greens, lead out but administer lensky has been on a topic towards several states before. next week's nato summit in the tween. yeah. you'll again press the case for you cream to join the block. a brief moment in a busy schedule to...
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. >> eddie? >> both cases reveal his corrupt nature.s goes to the heart of the night not percy,. elephant charged. yet >> point well taken. okay, safety, renato the, gableman. eddie, you're gonna stick around, we're going to talk about legacy admissions and their impact on non privilege students. that will come later this hour. but first, this is not an aquarium, what you're about to see. you're going to see little fish, their swimming near the ocean reef in the waters of south florida. a water they are in is getting dangerously hot. so, what does that mean for these little guys? we're back in 60 seconds. (bobby) my store and my design business? we're exploding. but my old internet, was not letting me run the show. so, we switched to verizon business internet. they have business grade internet, nationwide. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. >> right now, more than 100 million americans are under heat alerts from coast to coast, including phoenix, which will top 100 degrees for the 30th straight day. today, dall
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at the altar of the eddie glock, two here, because i learn so much every time.d, for joining me, and making us smarter. i appreciated. >> thank you. >> coming up after the break. bearing witness. parkland parents are urging lawmakers in congress to see with their own eyes that aftermath of the marjory stoneman douglas school shooting. next, fred guttenberg onset with me. how he's keeping up the fight for meaningful gun reform. keep it right here. your watching msnbc. ar insurance so you only pay for what you need. you could save $700 dollars just by switching. ooooh, let me put a reminder on my phone. on the top of the pile! oh. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ charmin ultra soft has so much cushiony softness, it's hard for your family to remember they can use less. sweet pillows of softness! this is soft! holy charmin! oh! excuse me! roll it back, everybody! - sorry! - sorry! - sorry! charmin ultra soft is now even softer, so you'll want more! but it's so absorbent, you can use less. so it's always worth it. now, what did we l
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i mean, you gave me chills, eddie, as you tend to do.ome of the most impactful things that the president said today that i hope he comes back to over and over and over again every day, frankly, between now and the next election is this idea that the republican silence is republican complicity on book bans and erasing our history. the reverend al sharpton, eddie, trivial to talk to you today. >>> next for us, switching gears back to politics, a trump loyalist, a key and prominent player in the trump coup plot, has warned publicly now of civil war if the ex-president is indicted for trying to overturn his 2020 election defeat. that story and more in the next hour of "deadline: white house" after a quick break. don't go anywhere. a quick break. don't go anywhere. ♪♪ >>> you probably disagree with her on 95% of the issues but you have found that 5% where you can work together. talk about that relationship. >> in a sense, it's not really an issue you can't call the whole constitutional democratic infrastructure an issue. so, you know, what we
i mean, you gave me chills, eddie, as you tend to do.ome of the most impactful things that the president said today that i hope he comes back to over and over and over again every day, frankly, between now and the next election is this idea that the republican silence is republican complicity on book bans and erasing our history. the reverend al sharpton, eddie, trivial to talk to you today. >>> next for us, switching gears back to politics, a trump loyalist, a key and prominent player...
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eddie: there are some factors here.he energy shot that is bringing inflation down fast in the u.k., it has been something like 3% inflation at the end of the air because of those things. there is a lot of overproduction in things like -- or planned overproduction in things like chip stocks and stock building in industries where people struggled to get hold of supplies. i think that is the next wave of the disinflationary wave that we get here. i think all of those things allow the central bankers to take their foot off the brakes a little bit. at the same time, you are probably going to see china aggressively stimulate at some point. if you get those two things happening together, that is positive for europe in particular. guy: the question is is if the base case for markets? -- is it the base case for markets? you are on a two-week holiday and you come back, the stoxx 600 is breaking out to the upside. the nasdaq continues to be on a tear. equity markets continue to push higher. i find it hard to believe that equity ma
eddie: there are some factors here.he energy shot that is bringing inflation down fast in the u.k., it has been something like 3% inflation at the end of the air because of those things. there is a lot of overproduction in things like -- or planned overproduction in things like chip stocks and stock building in industries where people struggled to get hold of supplies. i think that is the next wave of the disinflationary wave that we get here. i think all of those things allow the central...
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eddie - eddie is the best coach. eddie didn't tell _ eddie is the best coach.e big next summer. i am worried about their neck. - summer. it will be big next summer. i am worried about their neck. got i i am worried about their neck. got an i am worried about their neck. (shit any breakdancing? i am worried about their neck. got any breakdancing? just _ i am worried about their neck. got any breakdancing? just been - any breakdancing? just been practising — any breakdancing? just been practising the _ any breakdancing? just been practising the helicopter. - any breakdancing? just been practising the helicopter. if i any breakdancing? just been . practising the helicopter. if they can bring bollywood dancing into it, i might have a chance. bollywood breakdancing. i think that is the one that everyone is watching next summer for the olympics. brian harman has won the open and he says he will celebrate by sitting on his tractor. the 36—year—old american finished 6 shots clear of the field at hoylake to claim his first major title. tommy fleetwood missed out, and ro
eddie - eddie is the best coach. eddie didn't tell _ eddie is the best coach.e big next summer. i am worried about their neck. - summer. it will be big next summer. i am worried about their neck. got i i am worried about their neck. got an i am worried about their neck. (shit any breakdancing? i am worried about their neck. got any breakdancing? just _ i am worried about their neck. got any breakdancing? just been - any breakdancing? just been practising — any breakdancing? just been...
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as eddie glaude referenced on this program.ne at the temple church in chicago, where his funeral was held, where his mom made the courageous decision to open her son's casket and show the world what had been done to her. one at the tallahassee courthouse in mississippi, where those kudsed of killing him were acquitted of the crimes, and one on the river bank where his body was found mutilated. it is a reminder that we can tell the truth about our nation's history and live to tell, especially the brutal parts and unjust parts, and a reminder of the importance of honoring those before us who have been brave enough to do just that. another quick break for us. we'll be right back. - you like that bone? i got a great price on it. - did you see my tail when that chewy box showed up? - oh, i saw it. - my tail goes bonkers for treats at great prices. sorry about the vase. - [announcer] save more on what they love with everyday great prices at chewy. only at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner. - [announcer] sav
as eddie glaude referenced on this program.ne at the temple church in chicago, where his funeral was held, where his mom made the courageous decision to open her son's casket and show the world what had been done to her. one at the tallahassee courthouse in mississippi, where those kudsed of killing him were acquitted of the crimes, and one on the river bank where his body was found mutilated. it is a reminder that we can tell the truth about our nation's history and live to tell, especially...
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and i love the name eddie plank. you know discovery one of my favorite discovery is just when you piece everything together was the the four -- on the bethlehem team. the fact that two played in the major leagues, the fact that i love the fact that al schacht, who became the clown of baseball, he was born in an apartment complex that was raised for a yankee stadium to be built. and i was shocked. ended up running a very popular midtown manhattan restaurant that was featured in the film breakfast at tiffany's. so and i've already could go on what his name, al schacht. the restaurant. the restaurant was shaq's restaurant, you know, just like toots teachers and all that. yeah. but because it was a prince, the first clown prince. we all know that max patinkin, your second clown prince, he well known. and he had the he had the panache, the resonator draw people there. so and just when the hard digging was fun and some of it you can, you know, the internet, the saber website has had some articles about the bethlehem steel
and i love the name eddie plank. you know discovery one of my favorite discovery is just when you piece everything together was the the four -- on the bethlehem team. the fact that two played in the major leagues, the fact that i love the fact that al schacht, who became the clown of baseball, he was born in an apartment complex that was raised for a yankee stadium to be built. and i was shocked. ended up running a very popular midtown manhattan restaurant that was featured in the film...
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and i see this fellow down the end of the bar, eddie murphy. that's his name. i can say his name because this is on the public record and it's been in the newspapers. and i knew he was a cop i didn't know much else about it. he was maybe six or eight years older than me. so i engaged in conversation to get some insight about things from him and to share news with him. so joe smirking here because he already read the book and and anyway, this it just hard to believe in this day and age because thank god and this is one of my themes, too, at the end of the book, law enforcement in america in general has so much over the last half century and become so much more professionalized. and for the problems we hear about and all the police shootings and other, the fact is that things are so much better and police are so much more professional now for whole host of reasons than than they were. i mean, 50 years ago, brutality was accepted routine in the big cities and corruption, i found out, was accepted routinely because i engaged guy eddie murphy in conversation. and he
and i see this fellow down the end of the bar, eddie murphy. that's his name. i can say his name because this is on the public record and it's been in the newspapers. and i knew he was a cop i didn't know much else about it. he was maybe six or eight years older than me. so i engaged in conversation to get some insight about things from him and to share news with him. so joe smirking here because he already read the book and and anyway, this it just hard to believe in this day and age because...
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eddie ghabour joins us now. why does this matter to us, eddie?nvesting in india. that's a space we're very, very bullish in and we've been buying and i think you will see more and more companies invest in that economy. i think that will take business away from china. so i think that trend will continue of firms pulling business from china investing in india. so we think there is tremendous upside there. cheryl: you're looking as an investment strategy looking beyond american borders now. do you think the emerging market s are stronger we had a strong kick off the first six months? >> i think so it makes sense to look outside of the u.s. there are pockets in the u.s. we're on like health care. they didn't participate in the first half. look at japan's stock market it is having a strong year. again, india. i think being diversified looking outside of the u.s. to hedge in case you have a scenario where we go into recession here you could see other areas outside of the u.s. continue to thrive. again indjaw is probably our best play and most bullish p
eddie ghabour joins us now. why does this matter to us, eddie?nvesting in india. that's a space we're very, very bullish in and we've been buying and i think you will see more and more companies invest in that economy. i think that will take business away from china. so i think that trend will continue of firms pulling business from china investing in india. so we think there is tremendous upside there. cheryl: you're looking as an investment strategy looking beyond american borders now. do you...
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eddy khnaisser: i stood at the door.t for a memory. 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 livestreaming, 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 d
eddy khnaisser: i stood at the door.t for a memory. 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 livestreaming, fear became terror....
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he conferred with eddie and eddie conferred with us for suggested names, for example. >> how do you read that statement, then? what did dr. fauci tell you about convening a group of evolutionary biologists? mr. andersen: again, to my -- i don't actually know what he's saying here. that process as far as i remember was already ongoing because jeremy ferrar himself was going to organize this conference call again. as far as i know, dr. fauci had no role in the conference call itself. that was fully jeremy ferrar's conceived from the emails. >> you testified earlier today that dr. fauci reiterated maybe not the suggestion to draft a peer reviewed paper but his support for that paper, is that correct? mr. andersen: i don't recall whether he specifically suggested a paper but, yes e certainly supportive of us continuing to look into this particular question. we don't actually remember dr. fauci having any particular role in that conference call itself. >> and then you had clarified in your transcript interview that initially it wasn't about publishing -- despite dr. fauci's suggestion for a p
he conferred with eddie and eddie conferred with us for suggested names, for example. >> how do you read that statement, then? what did dr. fauci tell you about convening a group of evolutionary biologists? mr. andersen: again, to my -- i don't actually know what he's saying here. that process as far as i remember was already ongoing because jeremy ferrar himself was going to organize this conference call again. as far as i know, dr. fauci had no role in the conference call itself. that...
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let's talk to eddie crouch, chair of the british dental association who joins us now.king time to talk to us. a bbc investigation found nine in 10 in hs until practices across the u.k. were not accepting new adult patients. how did it get to this point? >> i think my colleagues have lost faith in any significant reform of the contract, they have been despised since 2006. i gave evidence to a house select committee 15 years ago that came to the conclusion that the contract is not an object for purpose. what will not be welcome is if the suggestions made in this court are not acted upon urgently as recommended in the reports. what ec is complacency from ministers to nhs england and, sadly, from that time when that survey was carried out, i think the situation has gotten worse. more of my colleagues in the nhs >> on the weekly basis. the impact on patients is serious. we are seeing reports of people trying to fix their dental issues themselves. one woman pulled out 13 of her teeth by herself. have you been coming across cases like this, and what are the dangers of this di
let's talk to eddie crouch, chair of the british dental association who joins us now.king time to talk to us. a bbc investigation found nine in 10 in hs until practices across the u.k. were not accepting new adult patients. how did it get to this point? >> i think my colleagues have lost faith in any significant reform of the contract, they have been despised since 2006. i gave evidence to a house select committee 15 years ago that came to the conclusion that the contract is not an object...
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columnist eddie scarry. your reaction to this?irs. the new york times has confirmed the allegations that were made by the two high-ranking irs officials or as democrats like to call them longtime civil servants. it's going to be a hard case to push back on three different people. cheryl: exactly. you have a new column and op-ed in the new york post. you make the case the hunter biden's plea deal needs to be put on hold while merrick garland is investigated. tell me about this. >> the whole thing hunter biden is the starting point but this is it about hunter biden as it is the justice department of the irs and agents deciding that the market pursue an investigation because it would benefit their opponents, that's what were looking at. while we are talking about the allegations very serious allegations that these officials are making, though should be completely seen through before we get to the plea deal the hunter biden gets no jail time and so much as a slap on the wrist, before we get to that point we should wait until there's a
columnist eddie scarry. your reaction to this?irs. the new york times has confirmed the allegations that were made by the two high-ranking irs officials or as democrats like to call them longtime civil servants. it's going to be a hard case to push back on three different people. cheryl: exactly. you have a new column and op-ed in the new york post. you make the case the hunter biden's plea deal needs to be put on hold while merrick garland is investigated. tell me about this. >> the...
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eddie: one good thing about moving here is i have no friends, and no distractions. that's why i got a... grandma, what does fonzi say? grandma: ayyy! jesse tyler ferguson: the family sitcom brings people together in a really unexpected way jane leeves: there's so many different dynamics at work in families. frasier: i want you here, it will give us a chance to get re -acquainted! martin: that implies we were acquainted at one point. >> aaay! >> the family sitcom brings people together in an unexpected way. >> there's so many different dynamics at work in families. >> i love you here. it will give us a chance to get reacquainted. >> there's a lot of pain, there's a lot of laughter. you sort of recognize your dynamic in there and you go, well, their family is just as crazy as mine. >> i don't care who kissed who, who has a pimple on their head, who is wearing an outrageously inappropriate dress. we are going to get together and act like a normal family for one-tenth of a freaking second. we're going to do it right now. let's go. >> it's amazing to track the history of
eddie: one good thing about moving here is i have no friends, and no distractions. that's why i got a... grandma, what does fonzi say? grandma: ayyy! jesse tyler ferguson: the family sitcom brings people together in a really unexpected way jane leeves: there's so many different dynamics at work in families. frasier: i want you here, it will give us a chance to get re -acquainted! martin: that implies we were acquainted at one point. >> aaay! >> the family sitcom brings people...
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i, i'm eddie micah. julia, thanks for watching is the june. i'm on use at the top of the out the side it says to bangladesh, a gold hitting the country with featured guessing push back even from their own families. i can be this weekend on how to use it a lot more. now i will, i showed the slicing, social thinking is self determined, life less to go from drudgery and abuse stuff oldest on the w. the joseph alexander lives in los angeles in the united states. he survived the whole, the cost living through ocean and $11.00 other concentration camps and nazi germany is whole family was murdered because they were jewish. now at 100 years old, joseph alexander returns to the land of the perpetrators. people ask me, why did you come back? i came back because i survived. if the, the joseph alexander has lived in this house in los angeles for half his life. he's an american citizen, but he was born and raised in the small polish town of cobalt with his father. mother, 3 sisters and 2 brothers, a family of taylors. joseph learned the trade at a young a
i, i'm eddie micah. julia, thanks for watching is the june. i'm on use at the top of the out the side it says to bangladesh, a gold hitting the country with featured guessing push back even from their own families. i can be this weekend on how to use it a lot more. now i will, i showed the slicing, social thinking is self determined, life less to go from drudgery and abuse stuff oldest on the w. the joseph alexander lives in los angeles in the united states. he survived the whole, the cost...
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what sadie and eddie martinez are saying tonight about this whole ordeal. here's abc's zohreen shah. >> reporter: it started with a mother's terrifying allegations of child abduction that quickly went viral. >> monday of this week, my children were the targets of attempted kidnap. >> reporter: back in december, kathleen sorensen taking to social media, claiming this couple, seen in store surveillance video, followed her family in a california parking lot and tried to abduct her two children. >> i want to share that story with you in an effort to raise awareness as to what signs to look for, and to just encourage parents to be more aware of their surroundings. >> reporter: that couple, sadie and eddie martinez, later interviewed by bay area police, denying any involvement. the two now speaking out just a day after sorensen was sentenced to one month in jail, and two months' work release for filing a false police report. >> we were happy. we obviously feel bad that she's a mother and going to jail, but her lack of remorse for what she'd done, hopefully this w
what sadie and eddie martinez are saying tonight about this whole ordeal. here's abc's zohreen shah. >> reporter: it started with a mother's terrifying allegations of child abduction that quickly went viral. >> monday of this week, my children were the targets of attempted kidnap. >> reporter: back in december, kathleen sorensen taking to social media, claiming this couple, seen in store surveillance video, followed her family in a california parking lot and tried to abduct...
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i got foreigners from all over the world walking up going, "eddie murphy! [bleep] you!"ers and applause ] suck it, you black mother[bleep]" i saw eddie murphy's "raw" and "delirious" when i was really little, like, when i was in second grade. i even knew then -- he nasty, he naughty, he's not supposed to be saying any of that. those are bad, bad words, and it's hilarious. do you watch "the bill cosby show"? [ cheers and applause ] i do, too. i love "bill cosby show." i been a big fan of bill cosby all my life. never met the man before, but he called me up about a year ago and chastised me on the phone for being too dirty. [ applause ] i was pissed off. i was so mad, i called richard pryor's house up and said, "yo, richard, bill cosby just called me up and told me i was too dirty." [ laughter ] he said, "dude, do people laugh when you say what you say?" i said, "yes." he said, "do you get paid?" i said, "yes." he said, "well, tell bill i said have a coke and a smile and shut the [bleep] up." [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever you go. wherever you stay. all you need is one key.
i got foreigners from all over the world walking up going, "eddie murphy! [bleep] you!"ers and applause ] suck it, you black mother[bleep]" i saw eddie murphy's "raw" and "delirious" when i was really little, like, when i was in second grade. i even knew then -- he nasty, he naughty, he's not supposed to be saying any of that. those are bad, bad words, and it's hilarious. do you watch "the bill cosby show"? [ cheers and applause ] i do, too. i love...
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eddie: yeah, call me eddie! teacher: oh thank god.uburban town. deirdre: oh hi! welcome to the neighbourhood. i'm deirdre, this is amanda, this is samantha, this is lisa... constance wu: it was a really good window into how mainstream culture could feel strange to somebody else. randall park: "fresh off the boat" made a major impact in proving to the industry that a show like this can be successful. constance wu: still to this day, i get people on the street who come up to me in tears saying how meaningful it was seeing themselves represented, and feeling like you are a part of america. randall park: it's a part of a progression of representation in tv. dre: okay, so i'm just your standard, regular old, incredibly handsome, unbelievably charismatic black dude. this drooling, pigment challenged mixed race woman is my wife. emily vanderwerff: black-ish is a family sitcom that is interested in talking about topics of racial identity in ways that television sometimes is uncomfortable about discussing. bow: you're not serious about naming
eddie: yeah, call me eddie! teacher: oh thank god.uburban town. deirdre: oh hi! welcome to the neighbourhood. i'm deirdre, this is amanda, this is samantha, this is lisa... constance wu: it was a really good window into how mainstream culture could feel strange to somebody else. randall park: "fresh off the boat" made a major impact in proving to the industry that a show like this can be successful. constance wu: still to this day, i get people on the street who come up to me in tears...
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livingston: eddie, if there's anything you need.t: we're like relatively invisible but we're used as kind of like a condiment. [crowd singing] gerrad: in the tumultuous 60s there was segregation in tv, just like we were seeing in real life. laura: but you're beginning to get a real pickup on the level of the civil rights movement. sheryl: black people were speaking up saying, you must include me. bambi haggins: hal kantor wrote on "amos and andy" and as the story goes, he went to a lunch where the speaker was a civil rights leader, roy wilkins, who talked about the significance of representation. steve cox: so kanter decided to create a program that would calm the racial tensions in america. ♪ sara k. eskridge: julia is about a single mom who is a nurse. she's got a young child. her husband died in vietnam. mr. colton: frankly, you're not exactly what i expected. julia: no. julia: did you expect me to be older or younger. bambi haggins: "julia" was the first starring role for a black woman who was not a domestic. julia: that will te
livingston: eddie, if there's anything you need.t: we're like relatively invisible but we're used as kind of like a condiment. [crowd singing] gerrad: in the tumultuous 60s there was segregation in tv, just like we were seeing in real life. laura: but you're beginning to get a real pickup on the level of the civil rights movement. sheryl: black people were speaking up saying, you must include me. bambi haggins: hal kantor wrote on "amos and andy" and as the story goes, he went to a...
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>> you know, michael, eddie is right. this is historically what we do in terms of politics.ple vote against people they, don't vote for people. it seems to me like we have to do such a better job in this country of educating people about who we are and what our constitution really says, what the declaration of independence really says. what our history, and with all of its issues, all of its problems, all of its bad things that have happened in this country, all of the great things that happened in this country. we just don't do that the way that we should. right before i came here, i finished a presentation about the 16th street baptist church bombing. in that case that i prosecuted. it was 60 years ago this september, and i kept telling this audience, we have to remember things like that so that we don't go back. but this is more than just the rhetoric. this results in violence to people. it is not just black and white like it was in the 60s. it is religion, it is hispanics, it is asian, it is jewish folks, it's incredible. we have to do a better job of civic engagement, r
>> you know, michael, eddie is right. this is historically what we do in terms of politics.ple vote against people they, don't vote for people. it seems to me like we have to do such a better job in this country of educating people about who we are and what our constitution really says, what the declaration of independence really says. what our history, and with all of its issues, all of its problems, all of its bad things that have happened in this country, all of the great things that...
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a week has passed, the most beloved frenchwoman of the soviets, who did not become another eddie piaf, was frightened of a forced march from the world of poverty. and now for six decades on a musical post, the petite lady from the provincial avignon said goodbye to her work at the factory in order to master musical notation , become organic on stage and lose her southern accent, it was worth it. madame 133 million albums. in them, the course of love, in all its shades and intonations of chanson. cavalier. the order of the legion of honor sounds not only in french russian at the level of the world or performs podmoskovnye soirees, but also in provençal and catalan dialects, saying goodbye to the music scene on a world tour. next year he will go to storm the german stage. the first in october. will hear weeks july 22 new year of the frenchwoman who sings 77 mireille matia, you looked around the planet. thank you for being with us. go to the site www.tv.ru. watch your favorite projects of the telen news agency in the mode online, bye. calise is in nature, the light is given up, the conso
a week has passed, the most beloved frenchwoman of the soviets, who did not become another eddie piaf, was frightened of a forced march from the world of poverty. and now for six decades on a musical post, the petite lady from the provincial avignon said goodbye to her work at the factory in order to master musical notation , become organic on stage and lose her southern accent, it was worth it. madame 133 million albums. in them, the course of love, in all its shades and intonations of...
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>> eddie, where have you been, man? i'd love to see "oppenheimer. ." it is three hours long. i have young kids, and the babysitting is astronomical. thinking of sneaking them into the movie, they're 6 and 3, is that appropriate for a movie about dropping the atomic bomb? perhaps not. you know, worse parenting decisions have been made. >> life lessons from sam stein here this morning. i did see "oppenheimer." three hours flies by. "barbie," a cultural question phenomenon we'll all have to see. maybe even eddie glaude. >>> coming up, prosecutors are wrapping up their investigation into donald trump. in the words of the d.a., quote, we're ready to go. trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election when "morning joe" comes right back. ck why didn't we do this last year? before you were preventing migraine with qulipta®? remember the pain? cancelled plans? the worry? that was then. and look at me now. you'll never truly forget migraine. but qulipta® reduces attacks, making zero-migraine days possible. it's the only pill of it
>> eddie, where have you been, man? i'd love to see "oppenheimer. ." it is three hours long. i have young kids, and the babysitting is astronomical. thinking of sneaking them into the movie, they're 6 and 3, is that appropriate for a movie about dropping the atomic bomb? perhaps not. you know, worse parenting decisions have been made. >> life lessons from sam stein here this morning. i did see "oppenheimer." three hours flies by. "barbie," a cultural...