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erik: absolutely.e were certainly surprised to not see the pce forecast move up in the june projections, given the shift in the dots. as we think about what the fed will do next, we are talking about another few months where the fed will have a really hard time putting his finger on the pulse of the american economy. probably not until september or october when they can really get a clean read on the labor market in particular. to us, the tapering discussion probably will not happen until the fall, which means a december announcement and a q1 initiation of the tapering process. jonathan: i feel like jackson hole is the place every year for a pivot. they come on these programs and they talk about september being key, when the additional unemployment insurance expires, kids go back to school. with that in mind, if we don't get a clean read on the labor market until q4 of this year, why would the fed make a move before then or make any kind of declaration that they are about to make a move? subadra: that
erik: absolutely.e were certainly surprised to not see the pce forecast move up in the june projections, given the shift in the dots. as we think about what the fed will do next, we are talking about another few months where the fed will have a really hard time putting his finger on the pulse of the american economy. probably not until september or october when they can really get a clean read on the labor market in particular. to us, the tapering discussion probably will not happen until the...
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erik: one last quick question.lp but notice the enormous esg business you are building inside of pgim. it comes with risk. how big of a problem is green washing in sustainable investing? david: i think it is a major problem. there is so much marketing spin around esg that sometimes it is hard to separate the wheat from the shaft -- the wheat from the chaffe. the big question i would encourage your viewers to ask asset managers is to what extent is esg fundamentally grounded in your investment process? it cannot be a separate overlay. it needs to be part of how you manage money on a day-to-day basis. every bond we own has an esg rating. every stock we own in our portfolio has esg rating. we use that to make sure we are fulfilling our fiduciary duty to clients in considering those risks and to offer products that allow our clients to express how they want to invest in esg. if we do not start without foundation of a true integration into your investment process, then you are on a marketing campaign. that is the thing
erik: one last quick question.lp but notice the enormous esg business you are building inside of pgim. it comes with risk. how big of a problem is green washing in sustainable investing? david: i think it is a major problem. there is so much marketing spin around esg that sometimes it is hard to separate the wheat from the shaft -- the wheat from the chaffe. the big question i would encourage your viewers to ask asset managers is to what extent is esg fundamentally grounded in your investment...
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ivan: nos dijo erik. su apartamento estaba en el 10 piso.era mi casa. el miami que conozco. no he dejado de pensar en ellos. ivan: siete horas antes se fue a casa de su novia, pero se mojÓ en el patio. >> estaba mojado. no tenÍa ropa para cambiarse. ivan: esa noche decide irse al edificio donde vive esta a cinco minutos de esta casa, ademÁs erik de 40 aÑos prÁctica cross y el jueves tenÍa que entrenar. >> ya estaba en la puerta . se iba. ivan: dice que algo asÍ como una fuerza mayor se apoderÓ de ella. >> no le pregunte si se iba a quedar aquÍ. yo le dije:" no te vas". ivan: Él dice, fernanda, que quÉ le salvaste la vida. >> no me salÍan palabras. por alguna extraÑa razÓn no reaccione a lo que me dijo. me quede, me dio un baÑo, nos sentamos a hablar y nos tomamos una cerveza. ivan: se durmieron a la hora de la catÁstrofe, a las 5:30 de la maÑana vÍa mensaje de texto que no entendÍa. >> uno a las 3:00 de la maÑana que me llamÓ la atenciÓn. decÍa:"¿estÁs bien ?". ivan: era la seguridad del edificio. >> la llamÉ y le dije "¿quÉ pasa ?" me respo
ivan: nos dijo erik. su apartamento estaba en el 10 piso.era mi casa. el miami que conozco. no he dejado de pensar en ellos. ivan: siete horas antes se fue a casa de su novia, pero se mojÓ en el patio. >> estaba mojado. no tenÍa ropa para cambiarse. ivan: esa noche decide irse al edificio donde vive esta a cinco minutos de esta casa, ademÁs erik de 40 aÑos prÁctica cross y el jueves tenÍa que entrenar. >> ya estaba en la puerta . se iba. ivan: dice que algo asÍ como una...
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erik: thank you for the opportunity.ng at the numbers earlier, and we had two surges, and we marked the current surges starting june 1, where our inpatients were 26 and now it is 128, the highest in the whole pandemic. last year, our peak started september 1 and it took us 150 days to make that same escalation. it is alarming to have your patient census with covid row that fast over such a short time. we have had plans in place the entire tim but the ability to deploy that plan has been the strain on resources. stephanie: let's talk about that. what shortages if any have you experienced to care for these new patients? i understand that having enough ventilators has been an issue. erik: we certainly strained ventilator resources last week and pushed them to the edge. we have numbers we keep on hand , with additional resources like transport ventilators to move patients. we are able to reach out across our ministry, we have a system of multiple hospitals. we can lean on sister facilities for some resources. we saw a rapid
erik: thank you for the opportunity.ng at the numbers earlier, and we had two surges, and we marked the current surges starting june 1, where our inpatients were 26 and now it is 128, the highest in the whole pandemic. last year, our peak started september 1 and it took us 150 days to make that same escalation. it is alarming to have your patient census with covid row that fast over such a short time. we have had plans in place the entire tim but the ability to deploy that plan has been the...
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emily: our erik schatzker with orlando bravo.inhood cofounders cut their own salaries by 90%, but yes, they managed to become or if robinhood-- or will become billionaires if robinhood's ipo goes well. sonali basak has been keeping an eye on robinhood. some details about how these guys are paid. what do we know? sonali: it's interesting -- while the pay, the salary was cut 94% in april, when you take into account their echo bay awards and what that paid out in the future, they are well over billionaires. they made it into the club of the most rich americans. a lot of this was discovered by my colleague and his really great reporting because the better robinhood does, the better the ceo's do. the reason it is interesting, emily, is this is the dream, to be paid in equity and have a company do well and cash out on it. i am sure that the employees also want to be cashing out as well here. emily: indeed. and look, it is not unusual for a ceo -- many ceo's of these big tech companies -- steve jobs had a one dollar salary. but of cours
emily: our erik schatzker with orlando bravo.inhood cofounders cut their own salaries by 90%, but yes, they managed to become or if robinhood-- or will become billionaires if robinhood's ipo goes well. sonali basak has been keeping an eye on robinhood. some details about how these guys are paid. what do we know? sonali: it's interesting -- while the pay, the salary was cut 94% in april, when you take into account their echo bay awards and what that paid out in the future, they are well over...
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shery: erik schatzker with the latest. coming up next, a bloomberg scoop.aid to be considering an exit from its oil and gas business. more on that, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you are watching "daybreak australia." time for morning calls. at bank of america, they are recommending rotating into growth and new tech sectors outside of china. there is decent market cap, robust fundamental metrics, and most importantly, less regulatory overhang compared to china. b of a cautioning that dip buyers of chinese tech stocks are erroneous in assuming there will be a return to an easier regulatory environment. turning to australia, pulling up a chart ahead of the august reporting season, lower dividends are expected the in pandemic hit sectors but miners and banks are seeing raising payouts to forecasters. dividends and jumping by a third. you are seeing dividends beating other peers when it comes to australia across the world. there will be resource companies on the list. they are literally overflowing with cash flow, haidi. haidi: let's get to our bloomberg's group
shery: erik schatzker with the latest. coming up next, a bloomberg scoop.aid to be considering an exit from its oil and gas business. more on that, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you are watching "daybreak australia." time for morning calls. at bank of america, they are recommending rotating into growth and new tech sectors outside of china. there is decent market cap, robust fundamental metrics, and most importantly, less regulatory overhang compared to china. b of a...
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it was scrapping. >> erik wasn't having much luck.apsed ruin, he turned over a piece of disintegrating plywood and -- >> i saw what i thought was like -- it looked kinda like a plant, like a fake plant, so i went and picked it up. i didn't realize what it was, because it was all bunched up. it had leafs on it, like fake leafs. >> sewn on? >> yeah. >> there was also a maroon wig. >> i did see -- the wig and -- kinda creeped me out, so i didn't wanna pick it up at all. >> so what'd you and your friend do at that point? >> i showed him. he told me it was a poison ivy costume. we actually contemplated keeping it'cause it looked cool. >> yeah. >> and -- decided that it wasn't worth our time, threw it back down right where it was underneath the plywood and then -- continued to -- look for scrap metal. >> the two left with what little metal they could salvage and forgot all about it until -- >> about a week later, i was at work and i saw a poster for the missing girl wearing that costume. >> oh, and immediately you thought? >> "hey, that loo
it was scrapping. >> erik wasn't having much luck.apsed ruin, he turned over a piece of disintegrating plywood and -- >> i saw what i thought was like -- it looked kinda like a plant, like a fake plant, so i went and picked it up. i didn't realize what it was, because it was all bunched up. it had leafs on it, like fake leafs. >> sewn on? >> yeah. >> there was also a maroon wig. >> i did see -- the wig and -- kinda creeped me out, so i didn't wanna pick it up...
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erik's brother is also on team usa.rd. >> i like the expressions on his face. >> maybe slow down a little bit. you have big competition. >> yeah! >> my stomach with the heat and humidity. pace yourself. we're looking at a heat index there friday of 97 degrees. we'll see some on and off thunderstorm chances as you roll through the next couple days. the athletes definitely, the heat, top of mind for them for sure. >> opening ceremonies a few hours away. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon."
erik's brother is also on team usa.rd. >> i like the expressions on his face. >> maybe slow down a little bit. you have big competition. >> yeah! >> my stomach with the heat and humidity. pace yourself. we're looking at a heat index there friday of 97 degrees. we'll see some on and off thunderstorm chances as you roll through the next couple days. the athletes definitely, the heat, top of mind for them for sure. >> opening ceremonies a few hours away. [ cheers and...
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erik: i'm erik schatzker and welcome to bloomberg's front row.'m talking to orlando bravo, the puerto rican billionaire was shaking up the pinstripe world of private equity. his firm has grown at a blistering pace. from $10 billion to 80 billion in five years. unlike his peers, orlando does deals in only one industry, software. he calls it the best business in the world. orlando: you have recurring revenues, you have high rates of growth, you have growth margins that are 90%. you have the potential for big cash flow margins. as software is becomine
erik: i'm erik schatzker and welcome to bloomberg's front row.'m talking to orlando bravo, the puerto rican billionaire was shaking up the pinstripe world of private equity. his firm has grown at a blistering pace. from $10 billion to 80 billion in five years. unlike his peers, orlando does deals in only one industry, software. he calls it the best business in the world. orlando: you have recurring revenues, you have high rates of growth, you have growth margins that are 90%. you have the...
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erik: -- erik: and it is so important to point that out because trump's connections to the uae have ash to do if not more so with his business and thus to do with the trump presidency. the indictment makes it quite clear from the perspective of the justice department that trump, the candidate, from, the president-elect, and trump, the president, was the victim here, and tom barrack was, according to the allegations, using his relationships in advancing the interests of the united arab emirates. those relationships he has with the uae go back decades. he was a young lawyer in saudi arabia in the 1970's and that is how he got to know some of the leaders of the region. they became the grandfathers on the fathers of the current leaders. in a conversation i had with him last week, he referred to mohamed inside -- he referred to the crown prince of abu dhabi as one of the greatest leaders the world has ever had. the degree to which he is friendly with them and is willing to complement them is quite obvious there. shery: it is very striking. the indictment does not make it clear what the moti
erik: -- erik: and it is so important to point that out because trump's connections to the uae have ash to do if not more so with his business and thus to do with the trump presidency. the indictment makes it quite clear from the perspective of the justice department that trump, the candidate, from, the president-elect, and trump, the president, was the victim here, and tom barrack was, according to the allegations, using his relationships in advancing the interests of the united arab emirates....
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erik davis, thank you. >> take care >>> still ahead. more of our exclusive conversation with guggenheim partners scott minerd. why he is standing by the call he made on this program two months ago dow futures up 182 oil is up. crypto is up glad you're up we're back right after this. gu. the number one brand to support beautiful hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. and introducing jelly beans with two times more biotin. here are the two battling to the line and allyson felix... simone manuel's above her trying to fight on, and above simone... getting an opportunity to show her stuff. nonstop, displayed at the highest performance level... finding something and the us takes gold! ♪ dream on ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ - yes! ♪ ahhhhhhh ♪ ♪ dream until your dreams come true ♪ >>> turn around friday stocks looking to finish the week on a high note. don't get too complacent in your conversation, guggenheim's scott minerd could say more could be restored in the months ahead >> we may soon have a correction and i think it is comi
erik davis, thank you. >> take care >>> still ahead. more of our exclusive conversation with guggenheim partners scott minerd. why he is standing by the call he made on this program two months ago dow futures up 182 oil is up. crypto is up glad you're up we're back right after this. gu. the number one brand to support beautiful hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. and introducing jelly beans with two times more biotin. here are the two battling to the line and allyson felix......
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en documentos oficiales se dieron a conocer los nombres de los tres oficiales que dispararon contra erik el conductor quedÓ inconsciente en el asiento del auto. reportera: muy buenas noches. es un gusto saludarlos. boca juniors ya no buscarÁ al jugador roger martÍnez para contratarlo por desavenencias con el amÉrica. la conmebol propuso que se permitieran cerca de 10.000 espectadores en la final de la copa amÉrica, pero espera por las autoridades.
en documentos oficiales se dieron a conocer los nombres de los tres oficiales que dispararon contra erik el conductor quedÓ inconsciente en el asiento del auto. reportera: muy buenas noches. es un gusto saludarlos. boca juniors ya no buscarÁ al jugador roger martÍnez para contratarlo por desavenencias con el amÉrica. la conmebol propuso que se permitieran cerca de 10.000 espectadores en la final de la copa amÉrica, pero espera por las autoridades.
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travÉs de documentos oficiales se dieron a conocer los nombres de los oficiales que abriÓ fuego contra erikaba salgado y su novia. salgado habrÍa recibido 18 disparos. ayer por la tarde se registrÓ una persecuciÓn en solano. el sospechoso manejaba de forma errÁtica a 120 mph. dos personas trataron de huir, pero fueron detenidas. el conductor fue encontrado inconsciente en el auto. tenemos recomendaciones para evitar polÉmicas de salud a largo plazo. veamos los detalles. >> si usted tiene que pasar tiempo afuera, trate de hacerlo en las horas que no hay mucho sol. reportera: frente a la ola de calor que se avecina, el doctor rodrÍguez dice que lo mÁs importante es usar un protector solar. >> que el fps sea alto. reportera: debe colocÁrselo cada dos horas y mantenerse muy hidratado. >> es importante reemplazar los electrolitos. reportera: si una persona se calienta demasiado puede convulsionar. >> acuda inmediatamente a emergencias mÉdicas. reportera: es importante usar ropas adecuadas. >> ropa manga larga y un sombrero que cubra los oÍdos y el cuello. reportera: los adultos mayores son los m
travÉs de documentos oficiales se dieron a conocer los nombres de los oficiales que abriÓ fuego contra erikaba salgado y su novia. salgado habrÍa recibido 18 disparos. ayer por la tarde se registrÓ una persecuciÓn en solano. el sospechoso manejaba de forma errÁtica a 120 mph. dos personas trataron de huir, pero fueron detenidas. el conductor fue encontrado inconsciente en el auto. tenemos recomendaciones para evitar polÉmicas de salud a largo plazo. veamos los detalles. >> si usted...
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. >> erik rolan: i was unemployed for three years.er the other. >> cooper: erik rolan has a bachelor's degree in sociology. how many jobs do you think you applied for? >> rolan: countless. i can't even count. about hundreds. >> cooper: how did that feel to get so many rejections? >> rolan: well, i felt useless. i felt like i wasn't getting anywhere with life. >> cooper: brian evans and phillip mitchell were diagnosed with autism as young children. sarah klaich and brennen novak not until high school. how does being a person with autism make you different than a person who doesn't have autism? do you see differences? >> phillip mitchell: oh, yes. i do see differences from person to person. with me, for example, i'm good with numbers and i'm good with mathematics. >> sarah klaich: differences in communication are pretty common from what i've seen like especially with like non-verbal communication like body language and stuff. >> cooper: what would you like people to understand about autism? >> klaich: the lack of or the ability to commu
. >> erik rolan: i was unemployed for three years.er the other. >> cooper: erik rolan has a bachelor's degree in sociology. how many jobs do you think you applied for? >> rolan: countless. i can't even count. about hundreds. >> cooper: how did that feel to get so many rejections? >> rolan: well, i felt useless. i felt like i wasn't getting anywhere with life. >> cooper: brian evans and phillip mitchell were diagnosed with autism as young children. sarah...
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con una vista panorÁmica de la capital de francia como telÓn de fondo, erik, un alemÁn de 29 aÑos secados y muchos no lo son. pero todo el mundo merece justicia. todo el mundo merece ser bien representado
con una vista panorÁmica de la capital de francia como telÓn de fondo, erik, un alemÁn de 29 aÑos secados y muchos no lo son. pero todo el mundo merece justicia. todo el mundo merece ser bien representado
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according to the report, barrack conducted -- his relationship with the middle east with erik schatzker everyone knows you have deep and long-standing ties to qatar, you have a history in saudi arabia that goes back to one of your first jobs ever in the 1970's. are they behind you in this effort? >> yes. [indiscernible] the region is complicated. >> i heard that the -- family is backing you. >> yes. -- is one of the smartest human beings i have ever met. he comes from amazingly humble origins in one of the most complicated countries in the world. a tremendous role model. when we talk about -- relationships, he is thinking a decade ahead. i have a hard time -- [indiscernible] he has an incredible team. india is amazing, you look at india and china and just look at the numbers of where we are all going, he is a great friend and a valued partner. caroline: tom barrack speaking about future opportunities. and was looking at new spec ideas. -- spac ideas. let's talk about this indictment and what it means. >> it is a really wild time for this to come down. you heard him say, this is a man of
according to the report, barrack conducted -- his relationship with the middle east with erik schatzker everyone knows you have deep and long-standing ties to qatar, you have a history in saudi arabia that goes back to one of your first jobs ever in the 1970's. are they behind you in this effort? >> yes. [indiscernible] the region is complicated. >> i heard that the -- family is backing you. >> yes. -- is one of the smartest human beings i have ever met. he comes from...
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del rio, erik frederick, and to your whole team, erik, going through those high icu numbers, we're wishing you a lot of luck. >> thank you. >>> out west, bracing for another day of dangerous temperatures, 18 million americans under these heat alerts again. >> setting records all the time. >> yeah. >> heat expected to extend from northwest, california, parts of nevada and utah. meteorologist jennifer gray has more on this. place this into context. these are no longer isolated or 100-year events. they're happening all the time. >> yeah. we have seen relentless heat the last couple of weeks. we've seen records fall left and right. we're not just talking about daily records. we're talking about records that for any day of the calendar year that have fallen. these are all-time records we're talking about. here is where the heat advisories are. excessive heat warnings, places we've seen the last couple of weeks, still there. all-time record highs broken in places like las vegas. 117, 111 degrees in bishop. we're seeing temperatures as high as 120, even reaching 130 degrees on saturday in death v
del rio, erik frederick, and to your whole team, erik, going through those high icu numbers, we're wishing you a lot of luck. >> thank you. >>> out west, bracing for another day of dangerous temperatures, 18 million americans under these heat alerts again. >> setting records all the time. >> yeah. >> heat expected to extend from northwest, california, parts of nevada and utah. meteorologist jennifer gray has more on this. place this into context. these are no...
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con una vista panorÁmica de la capital de francia como telÓn de fondo, erik, un alemÁn de 29 aÑos see es viernes de "combate global". esta es la jaula donde tendremos toda la acciÓn de las artes marciales mixtas. mis buenas noches,
con una vista panorÁmica de la capital de francia como telÓn de fondo, erik, un alemÁn de 29 aÑos see es viernes de "combate global". esta es la jaula donde tendremos toda la acciÓn de las artes marciales mixtas. mis buenas noches,
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. >>, harris met with erik kratz who fled washington to prevent washington colleagues from enacting new voting laws. democrats argue the new legislations are designed to discourage minorities from voting. president joe biden visited the philadelphia site where he called out and unfolding assault on voting rights. >> jim crow assault is real. it is unrelenting. and we are going to vigorously challenge it. >> and the tokyo olympic village is now open to athletes. thousands will call it home during the games and will undergo daily covid testing and will not be allowed to leave, except to train, and compete. masks are mandatory. singing and chanting at events is banned. and the games start in 10 days, believe it or not. >> it will be something to watch. speaking of stunning athleticism, if you don't like heights, consider yourself warned on the next one here. a group of slack liners just set the new world distance record, walking 1.3 miles between a pair of mountaintops in sweden, on this wobbly strip of nylon that is just 2 inches wide, 2000 feet above the ground , at that kind of altitude
. >>, harris met with erik kratz who fled washington to prevent washington colleagues from enacting new voting laws. democrats argue the new legislations are designed to discourage minorities from voting. president joe biden visited the philadelphia site where he called out and unfolding assault on voting rights. >> jim crow assault is real. it is unrelenting. and we are going to vigorously challenge it. >> and the tokyo olympic village is now open to athletes. thousands will...
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erik frederick is the chief administrative officer at mercy hospital in springfield, missouri. mr. fred rick thank you so much for joining us. describe, what you're seeing and how it compares to the height of the pandemic last winter when many hospitals were overwhelmed. >> thank you, stephanie. to put it in perspective, we have two served last year and now the current one, starting on june 1st when our inpatient census for covid was 26 and today we are at 128, which is the highest census we've had the entire pandemic. 36 to 128. last year our peak started on september 1st and it took us 150 days to make that same escalation. so it's alarming to have your patient census with covid grow that fast over such a short period of time. we've had plans in place the entire time but the ability to deploy tat, over the last couple of weeks. >> let's talk about that mr. frederick. what shortages if any have you experienced to care for these new patients? i understand that having enough ventilators has been an issue. >> we certainly strained our ventilator resources last week and we pushed them
erik frederick is the chief administrative officer at mercy hospital in springfield, missouri. mr. fred rick thank you so much for joining us. describe, what you're seeing and how it compares to the height of the pandemic last winter when many hospitals were overwhelmed. >> thank you, stephanie. to put it in perspective, we have two served last year and now the current one, starting on june 1st when our inpatient census for covid was 26 and today we are at 128, which is the highest census...
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. >> erik, i want to ask about something governor parsons said.that he is mischaracterizing a federal effort to get people vaccinated. he said, quote, sending government employees or agents door-to-door to compel vaccination would not be an effective or welcomed strategy in missouri. that's not actually what the white house is doing. they're not compelling people to get vaccinated. they're trying to educate people, explaining that the vaccine is safe. as we're seeing in the numbers, it helps protect people. >> yeah. i think our message here locally with our health system and across our ministry throughout the midwest has been educate people around the vaccine. that is absolutely what we're focused on. i know there's a lot of other things, and we encourage people to, especially if they're not vaccinated, wear a mask, distance, stay out of large crowds, those things. we know educating people on the vaccine, demystifying some of the things that are out there, rel tative to what they think i key. everything is welcome. it is a large area. if we can ge
. >> erik, i want to ask about something governor parsons said.that he is mischaracterizing a federal effort to get people vaccinated. he said, quote, sending government employees or agents door-to-door to compel vaccination would not be an effective or welcomed strategy in missouri. that's not actually what the white house is doing. they're not compelling people to get vaccinated. they're trying to educate people, explaining that the vaccine is safe. as we're seeing in the numbers, it...
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. >> i'm erik schatzker and welcome to bloomberg's front row. i'm talking to orlando bravo, the puerto rican billionaire was shaking up the pinstripe world of private equity. his firm has grown at a blistering pace from -- pace. from $10 billion to 80 billion in five years. unlike his peers, orlando does deals in only one industry, software. he calls it the best business in the world. orlando: y
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me are we ♪ ♪ me and you singing in the park ♪ ♪ me and you, we're waiting for the dark ♪ ♪ >> i am erik to nicolas maduro, president of venice well appear to he is a controversial figure to say the least. he presides over a government many countries consider undemocratic and illegitimate. the trump administration tried to topple him for four years, and -- imposing brutal sanctions. he is still in power but the venezuelan economy has been crushed and he is desperate for a way out of a stalemate. mr. maduro: i would say to
me are we ♪ ♪ me and you singing in the park ♪ ♪ me and you, we're waiting for the dark ♪ ♪ >> i am erik to nicolas maduro, president of venice well appear to he is a controversial figure to say the least. he presides over a government many countries consider undemocratic and illegitimate. the trump administration tried to topple him for four years, and -- imposing brutal sanctions. he is still in power but the venezuelan economy has been crushed and he is desperate for a way...
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so oosthuizen leads erik haula by two heading into the weekend. also in the hunt, jordan spieth is three back and world's number one player dustin johnson is four off the lead. >>> baseball, the giants, best record in the game, doing business at st. louis. a's host cleveland. moving pictures on the late show. >>> pivot to basketball, the usa ladies had a pre-olympic exhibition run against australia. under four minutes left, kayla george, tightrope h-line and bucket. the ozzie's lead by four. final seconds, u.s. down three, brown a stewart to tie it. no, no, no. australia won it 70-57. it was the first win over the americans in 11 years. the u.s. record is 0-2 in exhibition play in las vegas. >>> san francisco. alexander massi allis is headed to his third olympic games. won silver and bronze in foil fencing. left for tokyo today, but this time he's got company. kid sister sabrina is on the team in the women's foil division, and get this -- use their coach? dad here, greg cialis, the longtime olympic coach. talk about all in the family. >> our whole
so oosthuizen leads erik haula by two heading into the weekend. also in the hunt, jordan spieth is three back and world's number one player dustin johnson is four off the lead. >>> baseball, the giants, best record in the game, doing business at st. louis. a's host cleveland. moving pictures on the late show. >>> pivot to basketball, the usa ladies had a pre-olympic exhibition run against australia. under four minutes left, kayla george, tightrope h-line and bucket. the...
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." ♪ >> i'm erik schatzker. welcome to bloomberg's front row.m talking to orlando brought about. -- orlando bravo. his firm, thoma bravo has grown at a breakneck pace. unlike his peers across the buyout landscape, orlando deals in only one industry -- software. he calls it the best business in the world. you have recurrinv
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erik shoji and his brother tv khashoggi to gold medal favorite in tokyo and discuss athlete. the cardinal will be well represented in tokyo. 15 in tokyo games comeslin at the most expensive olympics in history with the total cost of the olympic and paralympic games and over 15 billion dollars. >> the number of olympic medals. us swimmer katie ledecky could end up with 5 games in. >> with 5 gold and one silver the 3 time olympian will be slated for 5 events in tokyo, 3 of which she already has world records in 7 team usa equestrian member philip dunne will compete in his 7th olympics. >> and it's 57 the 2 time gold medalist is the oldest member on the roster. any competed in his first 3 olympics with his native country, australia. 2. that's the number of total mascots from both the olympic and paralympic games symbolizing a future full of eternal hope. and 80 emphasizing the english phrase so mighty. >> in tokyo justin surrency kron 4 news. >> still ahead on kron 4 news at 6. a summer surge in covid cases is an unwelcome surprise for local health officials as more counties in
erik shoji and his brother tv khashoggi to gold medal favorite in tokyo and discuss athlete. the cardinal will be well represented in tokyo. 15 in tokyo games comeslin at the most expensive olympics in history with the total cost of the olympic and paralympic games and over 15 billion dollars. >> the number of olympic medals. us swimmer katie ledecky could end up with 5 games in. >> with 5 gold and one silver the 3 time olympian will be slated for 5 events in tokyo, 3 of which she...
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erik randolph. mr. randolph is the director of research at georgia center for opportunity in peachtree corners of georgia. mr. randolph experiences include serving as a senior fellow with the illinois policy institute and economic lecturer for new york college of pennsylvania. he specializes in developing economic models to assist with the creation of public policy solutions to an understanding of governmental structure. included in his past work our analyses of income for minimum-wage workers for 23 states. system of welfare reform, and work -- and worked disincentives on welfare policies. welcome to all of our witnesses today. we will now proceed to hearing your testimony. you each have five minutes. the timer should be visible to you on your screen and will count down to zero. at which point your time has expired. again i welcome you all today. we will begin with dr. hardy, and when you're ready you may begin your testimony. >> thanks. chairwoman hayes, ranking member bacon and the best of the commit
erik randolph. mr. randolph is the director of research at georgia center for opportunity in peachtree corners of georgia. mr. randolph experiences include serving as a senior fellow with the illinois policy institute and economic lecturer for new york college of pennsylvania. he specializes in developing economic models to assist with the creation of public policy solutions to an understanding of governmental structure. included in his past work our analyses of income for minimum-wage workers...
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his relationship with the middle east during an exclusive conversation last week -- last week with erikzker. >> everyone knows you have deep and long-standing ties to the qatari's, you have a history in saudi arabia that goes back to one your first jobs ever in the 1970's. are they all behind you in this effort? >> yes. yes. as we talked before, the region is so complicated. i have heard that one family is also backing you -- complicated. >> i have heard one family is backing you, is that true? >> one of the smartest human beings. comes from amazingly humble origins in one of the most complicated countries in the world. she is a tremendous role model. when it comes to relationships, he is thinking a decade ahead. i have a hard time thinking 10 minutes ahead. he has an incredible team and india is an amazing place. if you look at india and china and the numbers of where the world is going, and he is a great friend and a valued partner. matt: for more on what is going on, let's bring in caleb melby. what exactly is tom barrack being accused of here? caleb: tom barrack is being accused of
his relationship with the middle east during an exclusive conversation last week -- last week with erikzker. >> everyone knows you have deep and long-standing ties to the qatari's, you have a history in saudi arabia that goes back to one your first jobs ever in the 1970's. are they all behind you in this effort? >> yes. yes. as we talked before, the region is so complicated. i have heard that one family is also backing you -- complicated. >> i have heard one family is backing...
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taylor: erik schatzker running to the phone to try to make some sense of it. bear with me i want to go back to a comment the senator mentioned. you have mitch mcconnell saying higher inflation has wiped out all of the wage gains, it is a tax on the consumer. i know with your focus on the economy i am simple find that, but you have the senator hitting -- hinting at inflationary pressures. that means their constituents are talking about it. i wonder what their constituents are saying. tom: i do not have the chart in front of me. the inflation-adjusted wage dynamics in our nation are simply grim. there is no other way to describe that. that will be one of our themes into our federal reserve coverage. i am told by my people that there will be a fed meeting next week. taylor: [laughter] tom: i was still in space. taylor: you have people? i need people. tom: it helps to come down from space with jeff bezos and his team. dow futures up 144. it is a market recovery. please stay with us through the day on bloomberg radio and bloomberg television. good morning. ♪ jonath
taylor: erik schatzker running to the phone to try to make some sense of it. bear with me i want to go back to a comment the senator mentioned. you have mitch mcconnell saying higher inflation has wiped out all of the wage gains, it is a tax on the consumer. i know with your focus on the economy i am simple find that, but you have the senator hitting -- hinting at inflationary pressures. that means their constituents are talking about it. i wonder what their constituents are saying. tom: i do...
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the puck is coming out to right side for erik cernak, and now kucherov off of the skate of suzuki. canadiens back at full strength, and they kill off a double minor, and here comes suzuki turning wide on cernak, and waiting for the teammates off of the bench, and around behind for mcdonagh of the lightning, and barclay goodrow and brayden point into the montreal zone. looks to put a move on petry. back to the right side, and that is off of the stick of suzuki, and a play by goodrow, and the lightning are in the midst of a change, and goodrow taking it to the boards and now that is stripped by coleman. and now anderson for montreal throws the puck ahead, and caufield is coming for the net. and caufield off of the stick, and anderson scores! >> eddie: the speed of anderson. that creates this whole chance and then cole caufield does an amazing job of going to the front of the net and stopping and staying in front of the net. it makes whole play. because if he makes a fly-by o play never happens. there goes anderson, and he is going to go to the front of the net, and watch 22 in red, a
the puck is coming out to right side for erik cernak, and now kucherov off of the skate of suzuki. canadiens back at full strength, and they kill off a double minor, and here comes suzuki turning wide on cernak, and waiting for the teammates off of the bench, and around behind for mcdonagh of the lightning, and barclay goodrow and brayden point into the montreal zone. looks to put a move on petry. back to the right side, and that is off of the stick of suzuki, and a play by goodrow, and the...
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about a week before his arrest, trump ally traveled to new york for an interview with bloomberg's erikrom my civil beginnings to where i had the gift and opportunity to be next to the president of the united states and have an honor of running in inauguration, to be up close and personal on some issues that affect world order, i paid a personal price for it. the adversarialness of america in squaring off on both sides is something i still don't understand. alix: he was arrested yesterday on charges of illegally lobbying for a foreign government. join with more details -- joining me with more details is tina davis, bloomberg editor. reporter: right now, tom barrack is in a jail in l.a., which is where he was arrested yesterday, along with his right hand manned, matthew grimes. he appeared before a judge yesterday virtually. the judge decided to agree to his lawyer's request to delay a bond hearing. but basically, he was charged in the eastern district of new york, what you and i know of as brooklyn. the prosecutors have gone after him for seven counts of a 46 page indictment, so it is q
about a week before his arrest, trump ally traveled to new york for an interview with bloomberg's erikrom my civil beginnings to where i had the gift and opportunity to be next to the president of the united states and have an honor of running in inauguration, to be up close and personal on some issues that affect world order, i paid a personal price for it. the adversarialness of america in squaring off on both sides is something i still don't understand. alix: he was arrested yesterday on...
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this is erik frederick, chief administrative officer at mercy hospital in missouri. >> we are just startingo see this in your community and your vaccination rates are low like ours, you can eect this to go beyond what you saw. the delta variant is much more contagious, making people sicker. there is a lot less mitigation templates than last year. amy: just three states, missouri, texas, as well as florida, represent 40% of the new infections. meanwhile, in california, los angeles officials said 20% of new cases are now being reported in vaccinated people as the delta variant has taken hold. in sports news, the nfl is ramping up pressure on all players to get vaccinated, saying teams will have to forfeit games and players will go unpaid if there is a covid-19 outbreak among unvaccinated team members. the biden administration has imposed new sanctions on cuba's defense ministernd the interior ministry, with president biden warning, "this is just the beginning." the move comes in response to recent anti-government protests denouncing the economic crisis during the pandemic and reports of gover
this is erik frederick, chief administrative officer at mercy hospital in missouri. >> we are just startingo see this in your community and your vaccination rates are low like ours, you can eect this to go beyond what you saw. the delta variant is much more contagious, making people sicker. there is a lot less mitigation templates than last year. amy: just three states, missouri, texas, as well as florida, represent 40% of the new infections. meanwhile, in california, los angeles...
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this coming from some of our colleagues at the hill, erik wasson in particularly, they expect this asthis evening for a motion of pointer which means we could get the bill on the floor and up for debate. after more than a month since this bipartisan group of senators came out of the white house with president biden they are saying they have the details and senator portman also saying is fully paid for. now we are waiting what those details are. dani: thanks so much for staying on top of this story for us. that is our bloomberg washington correspondent annmarie hordern. shares of drug producer bristol-myers squibb are higher on a stronger-than-expected second-quarter result. the company sees patients returning to non-covid care. joining us exclusively is dr. giovanni caforio, bristol-myers squibb ceo. thanks for joining us today. annmarie hordern was just laying out infrastructure deal looks like it is getting closer to approval and congress. i want to get your take if this does happen and it means higher taxes for corporations. is that something bristol-myers can deal with? dr. cafori
this coming from some of our colleagues at the hill, erik wasson in particularly, they expect this asthis evening for a motion of pointer which means we could get the bill on the floor and up for debate. after more than a month since this bipartisan group of senators came out of the white house with president biden they are saying they have the details and senator portman also saying is fully paid for. now we are waiting what those details are. dani: thanks so much for staying on top of this...
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erik shoji and his brother tv khashoggi to gold medal favorite in tokyo and discuss athlete valerie allmanrdinal will be well represented in tokyo. 15 in tokyo games comes in at the most expensive olympics in history with the total cost of the olympic and paralympic games and over 15 billion dollars. >> a number of olympic medals. us swimmer katie ledecky could end up with 5 games in. >> with 5 gold and one silver the 3 time olympian will be slated for 5 events in tokyo, 3 of which she already has world records in 7 team usa equestrian member philip dunne will compete in his 7th olympics and it's 57 the 2 time gold medalist is the oldest member on the roster. any competed in his first 3 olympics with his native country, australia. 2. that's the number of total mascots from both the olympic and paralympic games symbolizing a future full of eternal hope. and 80 emphasizing the english phrase so mighty in tokyo justin surrency kron 4 news. >> so who else is going to come with us to japan when we go will bring the whole game. >> like whole company pay for it. translator. might need that. it th
erik shoji and his brother tv khashoggi to gold medal favorite in tokyo and discuss athlete valerie allmanrdinal will be well represented in tokyo. 15 in tokyo games comes in at the most expensive olympics in history with the total cost of the olympic and paralympic games and over 15 billion dollars. >> a number of olympic medals. us swimmer katie ledecky could end up with 5 games in. >> with 5 gold and one silver the 3 time olympian will be slated for 5 events in tokyo, 3 of which...
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you know, erik, it's a major point of cop tension all over again -- contention all over again. >> i'm -- >> i think it's easierer to understand that we're going to need to do this because it's, it's traveling around the world, and it's not just us. >> reporter: at least six states say they will require students and staff to mask up when kids head back to the classroom in the fall regardless of vaccination status. and as the delta variant continues to drive a surge in new infections, several large school district including chicago, atlanta and austin all say they will require students and staff to wear masks indoors as they return to in-person learning. people who are unvaccinated now account for 97% of all covid-related hospital visitses and 99% of covid-related deaths. and as vaccination rates continue to lag in the south, alabama governor kate ivey is putting the pressure on those who refuse to get the shot. >> folks supposed to have common sense. we'll just have to start blaming the unvaccinated folks, not the regular folks, that are letting us down. >> reporter: it could be an uph
you know, erik, it's a major point of cop tension all over again -- contention all over again. >> i'm -- >> i think it's easierer to understand that we're going to need to do this because it's, it's traveling around the world, and it's not just us. >> reporter: at least six states say they will require students and staff to mask up when kids head back to the classroom in the fall regardless of vaccination status. and as the delta variant continues to drive a surge in new...
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the suns had devin booker and erik bledsoe and the bucs had giannis and middleton. made by another twitter user in 2016 of the cubs winning the world series in game 7 against the indians. >> i know you saw that someone predicted the victory. why don't i try, why don't i go for it now? as you were going through the playoffs this season, were you saying, oh, my god, i'm going to be proven right? >> no, basically it took me until the eastern conference semi finals. this was four years ago, five years ago i made this prediction. until the semi finals, i just then remembered, i did make a tweet about bucs and suns. i didn't remember when i made it for. it was right there. >> that's a long-term prediction, five year prediction and both teams were lousy. do you have any stock picks or anything for me? can you tell me some teams to bet on five years from now? >> no, not really. i wish i did honestly. it's really crazy that all this has happened because who knew, you know? i hadn't thought about it in like four years. >> apparently you do. there is an answer to that question
the suns had devin booker and erik bledsoe and the bucs had giannis and middleton. made by another twitter user in 2016 of the cubs winning the world series in game 7 against the indians. >> i know you saw that someone predicted the victory. why don't i try, why don't i go for it now? as you were going through the playoffs this season, were you saying, oh, my god, i'm going to be proven right? >> no, basically it took me until the eastern conference semi finals. this was four years...
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psychiatrists who viewed trump as a classic malignant narcissist in the way that the psychologist erikcribe the great tyrants of history. they're looking at it from the inside out. the other group consists of the foreign policy and national security types, including many republicans who saw trump as dangerously unfit for office. and they were looking at it from the outside in, from the historical examples of demagogues who had these very same characteristics, lack of remorse, lack of empathy, pathologically lying, completely devoid of morals, completely devoid of any conscience. and they saw -- it's one of the reasons why so many republican foreign policy types saw -- were so terrified of trump is because they were students of history. and milley, like all these generals as was discussed in the last segment, he's a student of history. these modern flag officers are students of history, and that's why he immediately, you know, he's latching onto what he's seeing. he's seen historical parallels to the fire which was an event, nobody knows who caused it, the historians debate, but hitler
psychiatrists who viewed trump as a classic malignant narcissist in the way that the psychologist erikcribe the great tyrants of history. they're looking at it from the inside out. the other group consists of the foreign policy and national security types, including many republicans who saw trump as dangerously unfit for office. and they were looking at it from the outside in, from the historical examples of demagogues who had these very same characteristics, lack of remorse, lack of empathy,...
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erik's brother is also on team usa. both played together at stanford. >> i like the expressions on his face. >> maybe slow down a little bit. you have big competition. >> yeah! >> my stomach with the heat and humidity. pace yourself. we're looking at a heat index there friday of 97 degrees. we'll see some on and off thunderstorm chances as you roll through the next couple days. the athletes definitely, the heat, top of mind for them for sure. >> opening ceremonies a few hours away. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests - kate beckinsale -- fred armisen - music from leon bridges. and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1495 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness! that is -- [ cheers and applause that's a crowd that is a live audience right there! oh, my goodness. i love you thank you, pl
erik's brother is also on team usa. both played together at stanford. >> i like the expressions on his face. >> maybe slow down a little bit. you have big competition. >> yeah! >> my stomach with the heat and humidity. pace yourself. we're looking at a heat index there friday of 97 degrees. we'll see some on and off thunderstorm chances as you roll through the next couple days. the athletes definitely, the heat, top of mind for them for sure. >> opening ceremonies...
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erik griggs, he's a community medicine director to access health louisiana. dr. griggs, it's good to talk to you. this new advisory comes just two months after nola lifted its mask mandate for those vaccinated. do you agree with the mayor's decisions here? >> first of all, good morning. >> good morning. >> and yes, and absolutely. here in new orleans, in louisiana, if you remember, we were one of the hottest spots in the world at one point, and we successfully flattened the curve. now, we've been following not only the data of the vaccinated, unvaccinated cases, but the science. the science says that this delta variant is 1,000 times more concentrated or the viral load is 1,000 times higher than the original virus. meaning that if i'm infected and i sneeze, where as i would have maybe ten viral particles out, if you can imagine para troopers in an elevator. where as normally it would be ten that would spread into the air everyone breathes, it's a thousand times that. the fact there's a thousand times concentration in the air everyone breathes, it makes sense to p
erik griggs, he's a community medicine director to access health louisiana. dr. griggs, it's good to talk to you. this new advisory comes just two months after nola lifted its mask mandate for those vaccinated. do you agree with the mayor's decisions here? >> first of all, good morning. >> good morning. >> and yes, and absolutely. here in new orleans, in louisiana, if you remember, we were one of the hottest spots in the world at one point, and we successfully flattened the...
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so mbz and george nader were setting up a meeting for erik prince to meet with an emissary from putints that have drawn it into the scope of the mueller campaign. if you are putting it under the umbrella of foreign countries trying to influence the trump administration, you have to look at uae paths and there was an overlap between what the emirates were doing and the russians were doing. sorry it is confusing, but i didn't make it up. >> it is confusing enough to give me lots of follow-up questions to ask you. it has stuck out for me -- if you just say, let's only look at the bipartisan senate intelligence committee, even if you don't want to look at what mueller did, that the u.s. government has unequivocally and in a bipartisan manner determined that russia did mount and operation to try to influence the electorate in trump's -- to trump's benefit in the 2016 election. you and your colleagues reported on a proposal to do something that sounds very much like that, that was being organized and sort of offered by a guy in a private business context, presumably maybe the idea was that
so mbz and george nader were setting up a meeting for erik prince to meet with an emissary from putints that have drawn it into the scope of the mueller campaign. if you are putting it under the umbrella of foreign countries trying to influence the trump administration, you have to look at uae paths and there was an overlap between what the emirates were doing and the russians were doing. sorry it is confusing, but i didn't make it up. >> it is confusing enough to give me lots of...
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erik shoji and his brother tv khashoggi. >> to gold medal favorite in tokyo and discuss athlete.man. the cardinal will be well represented in tokyo. 15 in tokyo games comes in at the most expensive olympics in history with the total cost of the olympic and paralympic games and over 15 billion dollars. >> the number of olympic medals. us swimmer katie ledecky could end up with 5 games in. >> with 5 gold and one silver the 3 time olympian will be slated for 5 events in tokyo, 3 of which she already has world records in 7 team usa equestrian member philip dunne will compete in his 7th olympics. >> and it's 57 the 2 time gold medalist is the oldest member on the roster. any competed in his first 3 olympics with his native country, australia. 2. that's the number of total mascots from both the olympic and paralympic games symbolizing a future full of eternal hope. and 80 emphasizing the english phrase so mighty in tokyo. justin surrency kron 4 news. >> well, as we go to commercial break there's a live look at the skyline of tokyo. japan. we'll be right back. >> 8.55. is the time. let'
erik shoji and his brother tv khashoggi. >> to gold medal favorite in tokyo and discuss athlete.man. the cardinal will be well represented in tokyo. 15 in tokyo games comes in at the most expensive olympics in history with the total cost of the olympic and paralympic games and over 15 billion dollars. >> the number of olympic medals. us swimmer katie ledecky could end up with 5 games in. >> with 5 gold and one silver the 3 time olympian will be slated for 5 events in tokyo, 3...
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erik shoji and his brother tv khashoggi. >> to gold medal favorite in tokyo and discuss athlete.erie allman. the cardinal will be well represented in tokyo. 15 in tokyo games comes in at the most expensive olympics in history with the total cost of the olympic and paralympic games and over 15 billion dollars. >> the number of olympic medals. us swimmer katie ledecky could end up with 5 games in. >> with 5 gold and one silver the 3 time olympian will be slated for 5 events in tokyo, 3 of which she already has world records in 7 team usa equestrian member philip dunne will compete in his 7th olympics and it's 57 the 2 time gold medalist is the oldest member on the roster. any competed in his first 3 olympics with his native country, australia. 2. that's the number of total mascots from both the olympic and paralympic games symbolizing a future full of eternal hope. and 80 emphasizing the english phrase so mighty in tokyo. justin surrency kron 4 news. >> and here's a live look as we take a quick break. a live look from the tokyo skyline as where again eagerly anticipating an awaitin
erik shoji and his brother tv khashoggi. >> to gold medal favorite in tokyo and discuss athlete.erie allman. the cardinal will be well represented in tokyo. 15 in tokyo games comes in at the most expensive olympics in history with the total cost of the olympic and paralympic games and over 15 billion dollars. >> the number of olympic medals. us swimmer katie ledecky could end up with 5 games in. >> with 5 gold and one silver the 3 time olympian will be slated for 5 events in...
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tonight, former attorney general erik holder on where that fight starts. >> and my exclusive interview with vivek murthy on misinformation. >> misinformation poses an imminent and insidious threat to our nation's health. >> when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it was all hiding in plain sight, wasn't it, in retrospect, the concern about what donald trump would do if he lost the election was there for all of us to see. we all saw it. i saw it from this position talking to you every night, unfold in realtime. even as someone who covered it day by day, felt the danger, worried about where democracy was headed. was up late at night every night worried about it, both in the run up to the election, then its after math, culminating in the january 6th insurrection, i someone very tuned into the news did not quite put all the pieces together at the time. the latest reporting we are getting is a good occasion to revisit it all, look at it in hindsight. you have probably seen the news from the new book by carol leonnig and philip rucker, as they pushed
tonight, former attorney general erik holder on where that fight starts. >> and my exclusive interview with vivek murthy on misinformation. >> misinformation poses an imminent and insidious threat to our nation's health. >> when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it was all hiding in plain sight, wasn't it, in retrospect, the concern about what donald trump would do if he lost the election was there for all of us to...
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. >> yeah, barbara, erik trump difficult missed fears he and his siblings could face indictment sayingt's your take on this? >> i was amused by that. i recently read an article interviewing ivanka at a point she said she wasn't sure of allen weisselberg's title. she didn't know exactly who he was. she wasn't that familiar with him. the lying that trump has shown us, the father, is totally out of control. it's also with the children. there's no question about that. eric says the clean -- you know, ivanka and brother don, jr., almost went up on charges for false advertising representation of the soho hotel. and probably they should have. the prosecutor had emails where they talked to each other and others about how they were telling these lies and how it was working to help get more buyers, and the buyers didn't know and wouldn't find out about it so everything was okay. and it was about the apartments sold that could only come from allen weisselberg. so it was lie after lie after lie. >> interesting. >> jeff, what do you think is the purpose of kind of leaving these bread crumbs here in
. >> yeah, barbara, erik trump difficult missed fears he and his siblings could face indictment sayingt's your take on this? >> i was amused by that. i recently read an article interviewing ivanka at a point she said she wasn't sure of allen weisselberg's title. she didn't know exactly who he was. she wasn't that familiar with him. the lying that trump has shown us, the father, is totally out of control. it's also with the children. there's no question about that. eric says the...
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andrew makes erik look like a valedictorian of harvard [ laughter ] so - right, i mean, you know, i thinkven failed trump university that's to give you an idea of just how stupid he is. >> seth: can't believe i'm saying it, but i think prison was great for michael cohen. came out with a new attitude and a quiver full of zingers got rid of that baby blue jacket but hannity's not the only one who seems to be stuck in a time loop yesterday, the house gop's new pro-trump conference chair elise stefanik, who replaced liz cheney after cheney committed the grave sin of saying the election was not stolen, took to the floor to praise trump's economic record but see if you can catch what she left out it's so small you might miss it. >> americans across this country are facing crisis after crisis just think in just over a year ago in early 2020, our economy was booming, our standing in the world was strong, we had just rebuilt our nation's military, and our communities and families were thriving. here we are a little over one year later in just over 100 days, president biden and speaker pelosi have
andrew makes erik look like a valedictorian of harvard [ laughter ] so - right, i mean, you know, i thinkven failed trump university that's to give you an idea of just how stupid he is. >> seth: can't believe i'm saying it, but i think prison was great for michael cohen. came out with a new attitude and a quiver full of zingers got rid of that baby blue jacket but hannity's not the only one who seems to be stuck in a time loop yesterday, the house gop's new pro-trump conference chair...