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i miss traffic! matt of south bali grapple with economic collapse, i want to find out how the balinese are coping in more remote areas. ♪♪♪ matt: i'm standing on the beach here in sanur, on the east coast of bali, and very shortly i'll be jumping aboard one of these high-speed boats to cross the badung strait to nusa lembongan. female: please prepare your boarding pass. use your face mask. take off and keep your shoes. matt: now, last year, there were more than 20 boat companies operating off this beach, sending thousands of tourists back and forth to the island every week. but now, there are only two boats and two trips a day. ♪♪♪ matt: for decades, this cluster of islands off the east coast of bali remained sleepy backwaters with little tourist development. ♪♪♪ troy sinclair: nusa lembongan remained, for a long time, a bit of a hidden secret. over the last five years that sort of changed. matt: hotelier troy sinclair has spent the past 18 years here. he's seen tourism explode. troy: we're talking, you k
i miss traffic! matt of south bali grapple with economic collapse, i want to find out how the balinese are coping in more remote areas. ♪♪♪ matt: i'm standing on the beach here in sanur, on the east coast of bali, and very shortly i'll be jumping aboard one of these high-speed boats to cross the badung strait to nusa lembongan. female: please prepare your boarding pass. use your face mask. take off and keep your shoes. matt: now, last year, there were more than 20 boat companies operating...
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i actually watched it for the first time. what an upside surprise. what an awesome movie. matt, i was so impressed. matt: you know my problem with it. where is charlie? the whole point of the first top gun, he is going to lead, but he comes back for the love of his life, kelly mcgill us, and i don't even mention her. penny benjamin was the only one left. jonathan: there was some weakness in that story plot. they had a generation of fighter jets that they didn't have. the enemies had a superior jet, and i could not get my hands around that. why did they choose the f-18? matt: they chose the f-22 because the actors but not able to pilot the jet. the f-35, they made up some reason for why they couldn't use it. jonathan: you know more about this more than i do. tom: just to indicate the planet that we are not on, i have not seen either movie. jonathan: you have not seen the original? tom: no. over the weekend, ms. keene said let's watch grace kelly. she wanted a bag. jonathan: cheaper for you to watch top gun? tom: grace kelly killed it with william holden. jonathan: that is what you did over the weeken
i actually watched it for the first time. what an upside surprise. what an awesome movie. matt, i was so impressed. matt: you know my problem with it. where is charlie? the whole point of the first top gun, he is going to lead, but he comes back for the love of his life, kelly mcgill us, and i don't even mention her. penny benjamin was the only one left. jonathan: there was some weakness in that story plot. they had a generation of fighter jets that they didn't have. the enemies had a superior...
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jonathan: dollar-yen a 2% move, euro-yen a 2% move and i will put my head up. matti coded operation ostrich about a month or so ago. i'm not sure whether this works out but it looks like a better wait for the bank of japan. matt hornbach, kelsey berro, george, sticking with us. still ahead, the final spread, the week ahead featuring a host of global pmi and the payrolls report is around the corner. i have to take a second take earlier because i cannot believe they came back around that soon. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: live from new york city, i am jonathan ferro and this is "bloomberg real yield." the week ahead, over the next week, a whole host of global pmi's coming throughout the week including prints from the u.s./china, and eurozone. i imagine you will hear a lot of fed speak next week. we will get a bank of england rate decision thursday, cassie barrow, the move a 50 basis points, and we round out with the u.s. trade rose report this friday in the current estimate is 250 k and the highest 300 k, and the low is about 50 k. back with us, our gue
jonathan: dollar-yen a 2% move, euro-yen a 2% move and i will put my head up. matti coded operation ostrich about a month or so ago. i'm not sure whether this works out but it looks like a better wait for the bank of japan. matt hornbach, kelsey berro, george, sticking with us. still ahead, the final spread, the week ahead featuring a host of global pmi and the payrolls report is around the corner. i have to take a second take earlier because i cannot believe they came back around that soon....
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matt: the economy could not tolerate it but the market be able -- may be able to do it. jonathan: iith you. matt: the price action, if you see real tinkering with the supply, then the price action, the sky is the limit. jonathan: looking at payrolls this friday. they are expected to slow down. well above long-term trade growth and clearly above recession. tom: that is the game we will have into friday. we don't have an adp report, right? jonathan: we have to wait on that. you are not disappointed? from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ psst. girl. you can do better. ok. wow. i'm right here. and you can do better, too. at least with your big name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile, you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill, over t-mobile, at&t and verizon. wow. i can do better. yes, you can. i can do better, too. break free from the big three and switch to xfinity mobile. >> we have been looking for a significant enough slow into next year. >> theilpretty good. >> the news headline ba
matt: the economy could not tolerate it but the market be able -- may be able to do it. jonathan: iith you. matt: the price action, if you see real tinkering with the supply, then the price action, the sky is the limit. jonathan: looking at payrolls this friday. they are expected to slow down. well above long-term trade growth and clearly above recession. tom: that is the game we will have into friday. we don't have an adp report, right? jonathan: we have to wait on that. you are not...
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i am buying. that is a lonely voice. matt: absolutely. especially because a lot of people think we are only halfway through this correction. michael burry has been tweeting it. tom: we talk about many different opinions tonight. i believe professor summers will walk in the door tonight. tonight, lisa and myself. wall street week this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. tom: good morning, everyone. matthew miller in for mr. ferro. futures up 14. vix, 26.11. brent crude back above $100 a barrel. other than that, it is stasis. i want to take 12 seconds and note a grim and tally and -- italian inflation report. it is out 8% in june, back to 1986. what is stunning in the report, for low earners where they subgroup that out, it was 8.3% in the first quarter, and 9.8% for low earners in italy in the second quarter. the uneven burd
i am buying. that is a lonely voice. matt: absolutely. especially because a lot of people think we are only halfway through this correction. michael burry has been tweeting it. tom: we talk about many different opinions tonight. i believe professor summers will walk in the door tonight. tonight, lisa and myself. wall street week this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime...
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matt: the germans care a lot. ild just say that the germans follow exchange rates much more closely than the brits or americans as far as i can tell. especially with the trade deficit story you pointed out, they are going to be looking much more closely. tom: farro pointed that out, i was asleep. jonathan: if you are an energy importer and have a weaker currency, you are going to make -- you are going to have a problem. tom: you guys have lived the calendar. when does the change in temperature in seasons click in on the continental energy story? jonathan: that is one for miller since he lived in germany and i left europe a long time ago. matt: end of september, you can have temperatures higher than 30 and even up to 40 in berlin. that is celsius. jonathan: thank you, matt. tom: you have gone so euro, you are only thinking in celsius? matt: it is only into september when you get a cooling. jonathan: it could be july or august when the cold starts to kick in. tom: i talked to one of abramowitz's entourage. i cannot ke
matt: the germans care a lot. ild just say that the germans follow exchange rates much more closely than the brits or americans as far as i can tell. especially with the trade deficit story you pointed out, they are going to be looking much more closely. tom: farro pointed that out, i was asleep. jonathan: if you are an energy importer and have a weaker currency, you are going to make -- you are going to have a problem. tom: you guys have lived the calendar. when does the change in temperature...
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matt is a very credible guy, honest guy. i think matt had not been one of the most pro-trump people going into 2016. but that describes a lot of republicans. if they worked for another republican during the 2016 election. so he wouldn't be hardcore trump to me but he certainly supported the president, worked for the administration for several years. but if he saw something that encouraged him -- or forced him to resign, much as i did, i respect that. he has no reason to lie. matthew pottinger was probably better off professionally to sort of sail off in the sunset and continue to do a lot of academic work. it doesn't benefit him by coming forward and saying i have something to say. it's probably bad for his career to do this because of the public attention it's going to get. so i think that if matt says something tomorrow underneath i will belief it and put a great deal of credibility on that unless someone else says something else while they are under oath. curious to see what he has to say. >> this thursday had be the primet
matt is a very credible guy, honest guy. i think matt had not been one of the most pro-trump people going into 2016. but that describes a lot of republicans. if they worked for another republican during the 2016 election. so he wouldn't be hardcore trump to me but he certainly supported the president, worked for the administration for several years. but if he saw something that encouraged him -- or forced him to resign, much as i did, i respect that. he has no reason to lie. matthew pottinger...
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matt gauge yesterday giving a _ guys but i saw matt gauge yesterday giving a speech— guys but i saw r| you can't really believe is- happening, full on sewer politics, the lowest — happening, full on sewer politics, the lowest i've _ happening, full on sewer politics, the lowest i've ever— happening, full on sewer politics, the lowest i've ever seen. - happening, full on sewer politics, the lowest i've ever seen. trump| happening, full on sewer politics, i the lowest i've ever seen. trump is probably— the lowest i've ever seen. trump is probably going _ the lowest i've ever seen. trump is probably going to _ the lowest i've ever seen. trump is probably going to try _ the lowest i've ever seen. trump is probably going to try to _ the lowest i've ever seen. trump is probably going to try to run - the lowest i've ever seen. trump is probably going to try to run again. i probably going to try to run again. there are — probably going to try to run again. there are two _ probably going to try to run again. there are two ways _ probably going to try to run again. there are two ways in _ prob
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matt pottinger is a different story. i know matt. matt was there when i was in the chief of staff's office. the young lady was not. matt is a deputy national security adviser. he is in asia china specialist. he's an unusual sort of witness. when i saw his name pop up, i said, to myself why would matt even involved in this? it may be that he was filling in for robert o'brien on a particular day as the chief deputy. he it would be curious to see what he saw at his vantage point was. because his office isn't anywhere near the oval office. it is curious to see what both these folks have to say. there they are interesting witnesses, in my mind, for the last airing on the primetime hearing. because of the distance from the president. >> obviously, this is a committee that has two fairly prominent republicans. i know they are named as republicans in name only, congressman liz cheney and congressman adam kissinger. you see this committee as a democratic committee and partisan one, or more of a bipartisan effort to uncover the truth? >> i don
matt pottinger is a different story. i know matt. matt was there when i was in the chief of staff's office. the young lady was not. matt is a deputy national security adviser. he is in asia china specialist. he's an unusual sort of witness. when i saw his name pop up, i said, to myself why would matt even involved in this? it may be that he was filling in for robert o'brien on a particular day as the chief deputy. he it would be curious to see what he saw at his vantage point was. because his...
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matt, you've been covering that. what this means in terms of this being a breaking point that will have to happen. tom: i think -- matt: she has to wait at least two weeks before a complete 180. she just said g7 currencies are not to be messed with. the free market mechanism has to be left on its own. the question for me is how long until the market can break to -- they continue to short jgb and it is unique in the bank of japan owns more than 50% of all of its domestic sovereign debt. how long can they hold on? geoffrey: the yen and jgb are very different things. if we go back to those conversations between the finance ministers, the fx policy belongs to the japanese minister of finance. jgb is where japan comes through. i am still looking for an rba like scenario. monday the market is looking for this from the boj, that is when expectations will, and that is where we get the standard deviation move. tom: this is so important. we will extend geoffrey yu. i know global wall street will love this. what we will do is focus on e.m.. damian sassower of bloomberg intelligence out with a blistering note. he mi
matt, you've been covering that. what this means in terms of this being a breaking point that will have to happen. tom: i think -- matt: she has to wait at least two weeks before a complete 180. she just said g7 currencies are not to be messed with. the free market mechanism has to be left on its own. the question for me is how long until the market can break to -- they continue to short jgb and it is unique in the bank of japan owns more than 50% of all of its domestic sovereign debt. how long...
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so yeah, i was one ofthe first whales in gamestop. mattreetbets.man, did i get-- i mean, it was all like,you're a fucking idiot. the fuck is wrongwith you? [interposing voices] [music playing] man (on tv): --analysts in searchof asymmetric upside. if it isn't clear,i'm not betting that gamestop is going to stage the most epic turnaroundof all time. alvan chow: i was excitedwhen i first got the idea. after that, i was kindof annoyed [laughs] for quite a while because it didn't happen the wayi expected it to. [sigh] [laughs] - oh, then historyin the making. there was a lot of hypeleading up to their earnings reportand whether ryan cohen was goingto make a move or not. [music-"the final countdown"] man: greetings, and welcometo the gamestop third quarter2020 earnings call. sir jackalot: i rememberbeing the cocky asshole, literally playing"the final countdown," the song, making sure i was physically readyfor an earnings report. man: the call will includeforward-looking statements, which are subject to variousrisks and uncertainties that couldc
so yeah, i was one ofthe first whales in gamestop. mattreetbets.man, did i get-- i mean, it was all like,you're a fucking idiot. the fuck is wrongwith you? [interposing voices] [music playing] man (on tv): --analysts in searchof asymmetric upside. if it isn't clear,i'm not betting that gamestop is going to stage the most epic turnaroundof all time. alvan chow: i was excitedwhen i first got the idea. after that, i was kindof annoyed [laughs] for quite a while because it didn't happen the wayi...
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there was a see here since then, an artificial plot of land has been built a unique structure in the i, matt take implementation of the time year of region. now the policy being submerged, the depth is more than 20 meters. time is a harsh region for both work and housing. the projects proximity to the northern is the route, is a competitive advantage has a drastically reduces costs for transport in the oil and lower as the projects dependence on politically unstable supply chains that makes the oil more affordable and reliable for customers around the world. plus the company says that 98 percent of all the equipment here is domestically produced. when according santa, we're at a new facility, the polar power plant. this is the heart of our new project. it will provide the capacity for the start of the vast stock oil project in the future development of the oil fields. we use russian turbines. these are the 1st turbines of this kind produced in russia. there are no equivalents of this equipment with similar capacity in russia right now. this is ours, it's new and it's russian, and that is awe
there was a see here since then, an artificial plot of land has been built a unique structure in the i, matt take implementation of the time year of region. now the policy being submerged, the depth is more than 20 meters. time is a harsh region for both work and housing. the projects proximity to the northern is the route, is a competitive advantage has a drastically reduces costs for transport in the oil and lower as the projects dependence on politically unstable supply chains that makes the...
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the i, matt says greater global corporation would help improve the global outlook. the outlook is darkened significantly since april. the world me soon be teetering on the edge of a global recession. only 2 years after last one multilateral cooperation would be key in many areas from climate physician and pandemic preparedness to food security and that distress amid gray challenge and strive, strengthening cooperation remains the best way to improve economic prospects fall and mitigate the risk of do economy fragmentation is ready, forces have rated the palace in village of cairo at bonnie hassan in the occupied west bank. they demolish the homes of 2 palestinians who have been charged with killing a guard in april at the illegal israeli settlement of r. e l l. abraham reports knowing you'd old as a dean meadow, a has been asking about his bicycle since the early hours of the morning. with the help of a friend, he managed to find what's left of it. the matter he found that he says the only thing they were left with now is their memories of 25 years after is really f
the i, matt says greater global corporation would help improve the global outlook. the outlook is darkened significantly since april. the world me soon be teetering on the edge of a global recession. only 2 years after last one multilateral cooperation would be key in many areas from climate physician and pandemic preparedness to food security and that distress amid gray challenge and strive, strengthening cooperation remains the best way to improve economic prospects fall and mitigate the risk...
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i think it is inevitable that the economy is slowing, and i am watching forecasts, and i'm watching gdp sending signals. matt: i wonder how the housing market plays into that, but i've seen the terms market to market used in bank earnings over the last couple of days. morgan stanley and jp morgan. they don't have to do that, but the consumer really is stretched to get the most unaffordable houses over the last two quarters, while the recession is a problem for these banks. thomas: the underwriting has been extraordinarily sound. when non-performers go up, which they will, the surprise should not be that they've gone up. the surprise should be that they were zero for so long. it is a remarkable -- this is the most pristine i've seen the ratios in my career. it's inevitable that it will go up. where is the real big risk? i will say two quick points. shadow banking industry exploded in size during zero interest rate policy. i think it will be very keen to watch what happens in the shadow banking industry. it's four times the size of the banking industry, we think. number two is, the majority was really good. th
i think it is inevitable that the economy is slowing, and i am watching forecasts, and i'm watching gdp sending signals. matt: i wonder how the housing market plays into that, but i've seen the terms market to market used in bank earnings over the last couple of days. morgan stanley and jp morgan. they don't have to do that, but the consumer really is stretched to get the most unaffordable houses over the last two quarters, while the recession is a problem for these banks. thomas: the...
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>> my name is matt. i have monkeypox. this [ bleep ] sucks and you don't want it. you can see these here on my face, these are thankfully healing the fastest. i have these on my arms and hands that you can see. they are really not cute. >> this is los angeles-based actor matt ford. he's been in isolation for a few weeks now and is posting on tik tok about what it's been like. this video alone has more than 300,000 views. our sergio spoke to matt and here is a portion of their conversation. >> at the worst point, describe what you were experiencing and i've heard you also describe it this is extremely painful. >> yeah, at the worst of it, it was extremely painful to the point i could not sleep. i had to be prescribed narcotic pain killers to even go to sleep and the ones that were prescribed barely cut it at that. yeah, the lesions in more sensitive areas are extremely painful. i describe them as a dull, constant pain with jabs of sharp pain if you irritate them. that's the worst. then, at best on other parts of my body where they were appearing like my arms or what
>> my name is matt. i have monkeypox. this [ bleep ] sucks and you don't want it. you can see these here on my face, these are thankfully healing the fastest. i have these on my arms and hands that you can see. they are really not cute. >> this is los angeles-based actor matt ford. he's been in isolation for a few weeks now and is posting on tik tok about what it's been like. this video alone has more than 300,000 views. our sergio spoke to matt and here is a portion of their...
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i encourage you all to read it. to her left is matt masterson. on one hand i can tell you, what i really think of him and his work. but he is going to be saying nice things about it. so i will just a that at has served very high levels of the same -- election office. he served as election commissioner. he served as a cyber -- cybersecurity infrastructure -- now he works at microsoft. he is one of my go to people on all of his things especially right after [indiscernible] [laughter] two mats left is out schmidt. -- many of you might recognize him as his many appearances on tv and as a witness before the january 6 committee as well. to his left is rain for relief former election -- in the state of nevada. he was transitioning to job in 2020 with the legislature but foolishly still stayed in and helped run november 2020 election the state of the bottom. -- state of nevada. -- which we all know -- won the election thanks to the secretary of state and her office as well as the county election shows. we will talk more about that later. and then on the a
i encourage you all to read it. to her left is matt masterson. on one hand i can tell you, what i really think of him and his work. but he is going to be saying nice things about it. so i will just a that at has served very high levels of the same -- election office. he served as election commissioner. he served as a cyber -- cybersecurity infrastructure -- now he works at microsoft. he is one of my go to people on all of his things especially right after [indiscernible] [laughter] two mats...
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i talked to matt, i just noticed that i had no way to get out of been on my own kind middle hadn't does abs info house to come, but now she knows how she can lead stress. just pass her by and switch it off. it will her auntie stress remedy mindfulness. how does it work in a stressful situation? daniela breeland shuts her eyes and concentrates on her breathing for 3 minutes like a short meditation. it's a mind from this exercise. mind from this is training for the brain and daniella dionte. i learned how to do it here at martina asked once practice from mind from this therapy some guy does know mindfulness. the other is a behavior in which we very consciously decide with our awareness and attention to stay in the herald now from time to time for momentum, moment him heal. and yet sublime stress sets off the alarm system deepened the brain cold via mig tilla it prepared our ancestors to fight or flee this fight or flight response sets our heart, raising our blood pressure rising and triggers. the release of the stress hormone cortisol with harmful effects on our health stress can be to de
i talked to matt, i just noticed that i had no way to get out of been on my own kind middle hadn't does abs info house to come, but now she knows how she can lead stress. just pass her by and switch it off. it will her auntie stress remedy mindfulness. how does it work in a stressful situation? daniela breeland shuts her eyes and concentrates on her breathing for 3 minutes like a short meditation. it's a mind from this exercise. mind from this is training for the brain and daniella dionte. i...
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that, while the state may have proved matt leili unlikable, it had not answered any of the basic journalism questions. who, what, where, when, why or how? >> in closing ievidence. the state still cannot answer any of these particular questions. what does that tell you? that tells you they have fallen woefully short of proving matt's guilt. >> after eight days of testimony, both sides of the family prepared for a long and anxious wait for a verdict. turns out they didn't have to pace long. after just three hours of deliberation, the jury announced it had reached a verdict. >> i'm going to ask you at this time if you would stand and read the verdict out loud. >> as to count one, we the jury find the defendant guilty of murder. >> though not a sound came from nique leili's family, their expression said it all. >> thank you, sir. >> the judge aked matt leili to before passing sentence. the judge gave matt leili once last chance to have his say. >> mr. leili, is there anything you want to say? >> i'm going to follow the state's recommendation as to count one and have you sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. >> it was a bittersweet ending for
that, while the state may have proved matt leili unlikable, it had not answered any of the basic journalism questions. who, what, where, when, why or how? >> in closing ievidence. the state still cannot answer any of these particular questions. what does that tell you? that tells you they have fallen woefully short of proving matt's guilt. >> after eight days of testimony, both sides of the family prepared for a long and anxious wait for a verdict. turns out they didn't have to pace...
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yep, i talked to matt, i just noticed that i had no way to get out of been on my own. it's yes kind middle hadn't does. it involves to come. but now she knows how she can let stress, just pass her by and switch it off. it will her auntie stress remedy mindfulness. how does it work in a stressful situation? denila baylock shuts her eyes and concentrates on her breathing for 3 minutes like a short meditation. it's a mind from this exercise. mindfulness is training for the brain and daniella dionte learned how to do it here at martina asked once practice from mind from this therapy some guy does know mindfulness. the other is a behavior in which we very consciously decide with our awareness and attention to stay in the herald. now from time to time for momentum, moment him heal, and yet sublime stress sets off the alarm system deepened the brain. colby, amid gyla, it prepared our ancestors to fight or flee. this fight or flight response sets our heart, raising our blood pressure, rising, and triggers. the release of the stress hormone cortisol with harmful effects on our
yep, i talked to matt, i just noticed that i had no way to get out of been on my own. it's yes kind middle hadn't does. it involves to come. but now she knows how she can let stress, just pass her by and switch it off. it will her auntie stress remedy mindfulness. how does it work in a stressful situation? denila baylock shuts her eyes and concentrates on her breathing for 3 minutes like a short meditation. it's a mind from this exercise. mindfulness is training for the brain and daniella...
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however, i knew sarah, and i knew matt. both are good public servants. and i am actually grateful that both of those individuals stayed until the end of that administration. why? because we know that when donald trump replaced people like them, the very last remaining adults in the room, he replaced them with incompetent advisers. you know, matt in particular, i know to be an exceptional national security professional. a former united states marine. and someone that really was one of the last steady hands on the wheel. i am glad he stayed until when he did. and i am glad sarah stayed until she did. but i think is really interesting, and what will be interesting about their testimony, it's not how they describe what's happened. in those 187 minutes. but how they will describe what did not happen. during those 187 minutes. chris? >> yes, it's interesting, you know, an interesting point. i have very conflicted feelings about it. it's a little like the old philosophy, you know interal of formal philosophy truly problem. you are sitting there and is a trolley
however, i knew sarah, and i knew matt. both are good public servants. and i am actually grateful that both of those individuals stayed until the end of that administration. why? because we know that when donald trump replaced people like them, the very last remaining adults in the room, he replaced them with incompetent advisers. you know, matt in particular, i know to be an exceptional national security professional. a former united states marine. and someone that really was one of the last...
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matt canavan: so i'll be very quick, i gotta move on. avan is one regional politician who thinks the government should have stepped in to support virgin and competition across the network. matt: i think it's a potential tragedy for regional australia to not have a viable second alternative for flights. i would have hoped that we could have avoided virgin going into administration. look, we are where we are, though, anmy focus now is on trying to support a viable alternative operator in regional areas because without a viable alternative operator, we face significant increase in prices, effectively a tax on doing business and being a business in regional and country towns. paul: our board made a very courageous decision last night to put the company into voluntary administration, and to do so quickly, with the intent of working with our administrator, deloitte, to come through and be as strong as we possibly can on the other side of this crisis. michele: so what this tells us is thathe australian government was not prepared to do what is g
matt canavan: so i'll be very quick, i gotta move on. avan is one regional politician who thinks the government should have stepped in to support virgin and competition across the network. matt: i think it's a potential tragedy for regional australia to not have a viable second alternative for flights. i would have hoped that we could have avoided virgin going into administration. look, we are where we are, though, anmy focus now is on trying to support a viable alternative operator in regional...
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i say proudly. we should be christian nationalists. >> perhaps mike pence didn't hear what his former lieutenant had to say about mattates. i want to discuss all of this bring pulse democratic strategist cornell belcher, he's an msnbc political analyst, and our friend michael steele, former chairman of the national committee and former lieutenant governor of maryland. mister steele, how much longer can republicans kind of ignore what is going on with trump, and this investigation? >> oh, all day, all night, into next week, next year. there is no limit to how long they can ignore anything that has to do with donald trump. i mean, that includes the vice president. i think he is missing a moment here where he can make a declarative statement, he was on the tip of the spear on january six. he stood his ground, he held firm and two to the constitution, tell that story! this party is divided as hell! morey, boelburg, and no! we are not christian nationalism! really? you are gonna go talk about that if you are running for president in 2024? come on, stop it! it's just this name stupidity that we sort of wallow in that someh
i say proudly. we should be christian nationalists. >> perhaps mike pence didn't hear what his former lieutenant had to say about mattates. i want to discuss all of this bring pulse democratic strategist cornell belcher, he's an msnbc political analyst, and our friend michael steele, former chairman of the national committee and former lieutenant governor of maryland. mister steele, how much longer can republicans kind of ignore what is going on with trump, and this investigation?...
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matt gaetz. what do you think big picture? >> i think big picture, as long as matt gaetz continues to talk about mike pence, it is better for mike pence because there is a clear contrast there. listen, mike pence has shown that he can be trusted with the constitution. he has, under the worst circumstances, was able to stand and do his job. and keep our democracy from descending into chaos. so he has earned the trust of a lot of republicans and i think the -- i think the jury is still out. let people continue to go, and talk about their message. and we will see who has the best message for conservatives going forward. >> congresswoman love, s.e. cupp, thank you very much. >>> still to come, the white house is expected to name a monkeypox coordinator soon. this as criticism of the federal response grows. what dr. fauci said this morning about the virus. >>> and new cnn reporting this morning, fascinating reporting from our joan biskupic on how john roberts tried and in the end ultimately failed to lobby his fellow conservative justic
matt gaetz. what do you think big picture? >> i think big picture, as long as matt gaetz continues to talk about mike pence, it is better for mike pence because there is a clear contrast there. listen, mike pence has shown that he can be trusted with the constitution. he has, under the worst circumstances, was able to stand and do his job. and keep our democracy from descending into chaos. so he has earned the trust of a lot of republicans and i think the -- i think the jury is still out....
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but i think that's a great photo. i'm so sorry matt. i think that's a great photo to actually see how we we integrated the answer emancipation proclamation and that desk and the cabinet ethos of that room with the belcher recover revival style that mrs. lincoln had for the furniture, yeah, i was just gonna say if you visit president lincoln's cottage they do have a reproduction of the desk. i'm remembering thank and part of the interpretation is, you know, lincoln spent a quarter of his presidency the summers usually at the soldiers home. and so this is where he contemplated ideas about freedom and emancipation and that perhaps he even drafted the preliminary and so i think first lady it was lou hoover who wanted that desk for the white house. so she she hadn't brought to the white house and i think it's a very fitting a fitting way to end this panel. and before we do that i'd like to turn to the audience to see if anybody has any questions for our panelists. i think mine is a park service question. i'm wondering about when the barricade
but i think that's a great photo. i'm so sorry matt. i think that's a great photo to actually see how we we integrated the answer emancipation proclamation and that desk and the cabinet ethos of that room with the belcher recover revival style that mrs. lincoln had for the furniture, yeah, i was just gonna say if you visit president lincoln's cottage they do have a reproduction of the desk. i'm remembering thank and part of the interpretation is, you know, lincoln spent a quarter of his...
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that is what is so shocking. >> can i just say, matt gaetz, the whole dismissal of mike pence as presidentng. i don't know who the mike pence voter is, he's polling at 6%. behind trump and desesantis and other characters and only doubling that 12% when trump is removed from the evasion. folks like this conservative who find him to be traitorist because he didn't stop trump fast enough. i don't know who his voters are. >> can i just ask you -- 42 -- >> 42. >> plus the 42 there. it made me wonder if this was a sign about something bigger. what if this isn't about matt gaetz per se? what if this is a preview for one world, one world of the republican party, is willing to deal with another, going forward as we head into a presidential election? >> well, you'll have the adam kinzingers, i know he's coming up on your program, the liz cheneys, that's the camp. >> it's growing. >> if they're going to play trump, it's one camp against trump. you might have a desantis. you know, camp is sounding like that. we'll have to see how they stake out their territory if donald trump runs in 2024. >> it's nuc
that is what is so shocking. >> can i just say, matt gaetz, the whole dismissal of mike pence as presidentng. i don't know who the mike pence voter is, he's polling at 6%. behind trump and desesantis and other characters and only doubling that 12% when trump is removed from the evasion. folks like this conservative who find him to be traitorist because he didn't stop trump fast enough. i don't know who his voters are. >> can i just ask you -- 42 -- >> 42. >> plus the 42...
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i thought matt, that back america because jerry monday dot ga dot malcolm at the judy mac. the more you buy the term, that's what i did or hold the law, how much i was sitting and why. but while i'm on the data from surgery, matthew, on the not the verdict is an immense relief for the 2 survivors. but having that trauma put on public display has taken its toll material and in a car own coverage on a common slug beginning. you don't go home, steph? oh, no, but i was a chest with a no such glory. i'm allowed to part of settlement. they go without it being miss brandon. miss markham, i've done what i've got for i had to finish it should it should include in philly, my high ethics, and shall i to somehow data or go to an hour for a diagnostic no more. what does that? well, i think there's still an issue i had done a little bit. i show a look up at the launch. hi, kevin goose. you looked at the study and how do you know i had them? mason, georgia jdw. but then gioviatto, one also called, well i, i knew, i think in the muggle, she had a package, a little music full in order to lea
i thought matt, that back america because jerry monday dot ga dot malcolm at the judy mac. the more you buy the term, that's what i did or hold the law, how much i was sitting and why. but while i'm on the data from surgery, matthew, on the not the verdict is an immense relief for the 2 survivors. but having that trauma put on public display has taken its toll material and in a car own coverage on a common slug beginning. you don't go home, steph? oh, no, but i was a chest with a no such glory....
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i will agree with what matt was saying. communicating that to voters is difficult. typically don't want to hear what i call the excuse that it ain't my fault. the only people that accept that from their leaders are maga and qanon voters who are just a cult. >> harris: let me stop you there. matt, he called you a name. he just said matt and i agree and i want to give you a chance to rebut. >> the ultra-maga, all of this stuff. let's take the labels and throw them to the side and say this. we will only get better as a country as we work together on our serious problems. what joe biden said to congress is the way we'll solve our economic problems is to pass more versions of build back better and do more juicing of the economy. a one-trick pony the democrats know, spend, spend, spend and we have to reduce our spending especially at the federal level to try to combat this inflation beast. when we have combated this inflation levels in the past it took a decade to get out of it. this is a very serious problem. joe biden better start coming up with solutions. solutions aren
i will agree with what matt was saying. communicating that to voters is difficult. typically don't want to hear what i call the excuse that it ain't my fault. the only people that accept that from their leaders are maga and qanon voters who are just a cult. >> harris: let me stop you there. matt, he called you a name. he just said matt and i agree and i want to give you a chance to rebut. >> the ultra-maga, all of this stuff. let's take the labels and throw them to the side and say...
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so by responding in the way that i have, for one, i'm sure that i have confused matt gates, extremelyhe country laugh at him which is hilarious, in my opinion. i think that it is something that is uniquely gen z in the way that we use humor to cope a lot with the things that we are dealing with. that's what i've done here. i've mobilized people across the country in doing that. >> i feel agency does have a lot to cope with, speak to the fact that you have climate change, abortion rights, human rights, all the different issues you are dealing with and why you feel a sense of urgency. >> yeah, you know a lot of us gen z, we were born into a world post 9/11, we had to live throughout our school years with very real events like school shootings and the war on terror, climate change. it's a lot of generational traumas that we had to face together. and when this happened, it has led to an extremely hyper intelligent, hyperactive generation of young activists and young political figures who are ready to fight full force for what we believe to be right. >> olivia julianna, i have really enjoy
so by responding in the way that i have, for one, i'm sure that i have confused matt gates, extremelyhe country laugh at him which is hilarious, in my opinion. i think that it is something that is uniquely gen z in the way that we use humor to cope a lot with the things that we are dealing with. that's what i've done here. i've mobilized people across the country in doing that. >> i feel agency does have a lot to cope with, speak to the fact that you have climate change, abortion rights,...
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i will tell you because matt was teasing me about being prepared, i was not prepared for the second becausehappened on my twitter feed which we all use for news purposes -- i have very specific accounts i follow, politics, news, this was in my news feed and i was in the elevator walking down the hall here today between shows, i'm scrolling in this video came up so many times and i'm like what is everybody -- i have somebody jiggling on my phone. i actually didn't know the whole story until now. to go back to her point, fun, great, what are the policies? voters need to be asking those questions. >> greg: matt, you are currently working on a 1200 page anthology on the history of twerking. [laughter] i know you asked me to write the forward and i was so touched. >> because you are the resident expert on the subject. >> greg: i don't know if fox will allow me because i'm only allowed to do -------------------------------- -------------------------------- --------------- segments at fox, i can't do any other twerking. what have you learned as the twerking expert to? >> one thing i'm always remin
i will tell you because matt was teasing me about being prepared, i was not prepared for the second becausehappened on my twitter feed which we all use for news purposes -- i have very specific accounts i follow, politics, news, this was in my news feed and i was in the elevator walking down the hall here today between shows, i'm scrolling in this video came up so many times and i'm like what is everybody -- i have somebody jiggling on my phone. i actually didn't know the whole story until now....
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. >> i am matt kramer. i am just trying to help you make some money. i do not just educate but i teach you. you can also tweet me at jim cramer. you see inflation, perspective earning shortfalls, the s&p is surging 2.76 and the nasdaq was at 3.11%. do you think the buyers have not heard the bad news? you think they are in the dark about inflation or the war in ukraine or rate hikes? i think anyone paying attention got used to those stories of months ago. this number we would have considered awful six months ago. every time i come out with a little wee bit -- i find myself roundly criticized for ignoring that the kids that will cause the economy to crash any day now. the federal reserve waited too long to tighten and now inflation is unstoppable. we're told the president is too weak to stop china -- i do not dispute that stuff but there is only so much the market can go down. again, none of these worries are systemic, like the financial crisis was and none of them, none of them are new. it reminds me of when i used to scream at reporters when i started
. >> i am matt kramer. i am just trying to help you make some money. i do not just educate but i teach you. you can also tweet me at jim cramer. you see inflation, perspective earning shortfalls, the s&p is surging 2.76 and the nasdaq was at 3.11%. do you think the buyers have not heard the bad news? you think they are in the dark about inflation or the war in ukraine or rate hikes? i think anyone paying attention got used to those stories of months ago. this number we would have...
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i thought matt, that back america because jerry medical at mac. i'm at the, judy mac, the more you buy the term. that's what i did or hold the law, how much i was sitting and why. but while i'm on the, i'm with alex, i'm surgery my you on the not the verdict is an immense relief for the 2 survivors. but having that trauma put on public display has taken its toll material. anika include the journal commerce luggin. yeah, no, good morning jeff. oh no. got on his chest was in no such glory. i'm allowed to protest sided. they go without it being if miss brandon. miss markham, i've done what i've got for i had to finish it should it should include in philly, my high ethics, and shall i to summarize data or go to an hour for the day, nor signal more on thursday? well, i think there's still an issue that i had done a little bit. i show up a lot larger than i look up at the launch. hi, kevin goose. you looked at the study in title, you know, i had them mason, georgia. she was in july, i was one also called i, i knew i had this in the muggle. she had had th
i thought matt, that back america because jerry medical at mac. i'm at the, judy mac, the more you buy the term. that's what i did or hold the law, how much i was sitting and why. but while i'm on the, i'm with alex, i'm surgery my you on the not the verdict is an immense relief for the 2 survivors. but having that trauma put on public display has taken its toll material. anika include the journal commerce luggin. yeah, no, good morning jeff. oh no. got on his chest was in no such glory. i'm...
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i thought matt, that back america because jerry medical at mac, m a. thank you. the mac, the more you buy the term, that's what i just did or hold the ha, how much i did was sitting and what, but while i'm on the, i'm of data from surgery, matthew on the not the verdict is an immense relief for the 2 survivors. but having their trauma put on public display has taken its toll. it's yet land in a cup of coffee, john commerce, luggin you own good home stuff. oh no god on his chest was in no such glory, pamela, to protest, settlement. the government had been miss brandon. miss markham, i've done what i've got for i had good news. she include in philly, my high ethics, and shall i to somehow data or go to an hour for the day, nor sagamore. why don't you do it? well, i think there's still an issue. i had done a really good i show a village green goose you looked at the study and heard the you know, i had them but he didn't. george was in july that one also i, i knew i'd dish in a mug. she had a heart that a little music in order to leave the government safe house, nor n
i thought matt, that back america because jerry medical at mac, m a. thank you. the mac, the more you buy the term, that's what i just did or hold the ha, how much i did was sitting and what, but while i'm on the, i'm of data from surgery, matthew on the not the verdict is an immense relief for the 2 survivors. but having their trauma put on public display has taken its toll. it's yet land in a cup of coffee, john commerce, luggin you own good home stuff. oh no god on his chest was in no such...
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i thought, matt, that back amendment to god because jerry medical at mac, m a. thank you very much. the more you buy the term, that's what i just did or hold the law. how much i did miss, did you know why? but while i'm on my, the data from surgery, matthew, on the not the verdict is an immense relief for the 2 survivors. but having that trauma put on public display has taken its toll material. anika honecliff. it's on a common slug. didn't you? i don't go home, steph. oh, no, but i was as tessa with a no such glory. i'm allowed to part of settlement to go without it being if miss brandon. miss markham, i've done what i've got for i had to finish it should. it should include in philly, my high average, and july to so has data or go to an hour for a diagnostic no more. what does that it? well, i think it's still an issue. i don't believe it's david. i show up a lunch when i look at the launch. hi, kevin goose. you looked at the study and heard the year and i know i had them, but he didn't george. but then gioviatto, one also called mom and dad i, i knew, i think, in the muggle, she ha
i thought, matt, that back amendment to god because jerry medical at mac, m a. thank you very much. the more you buy the term, that's what i just did or hold the law. how much i did miss, did you know why? but while i'm on my, the data from surgery, matthew, on the not the verdict is an immense relief for the 2 survivors. but having that trauma put on public display has taken its toll material. anika honecliff. it's on a common slug. didn't you? i don't go home, steph. oh, no, but i was as...
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i thought matt, that back america because jerry monday dot ga dot malcolm at the junior mac. the more you buy the term, that's what i just did or hold the ha, how much i did was sitting in what. but while i'm on the, i'm with data from surgery, matthew on the not the verdict is an immense relief for the 2 survivors. but having their trauma put on public display has taken its toll. it's yet anika, oklahoma, john commerce like to give you an ongoing home stuff our know got on is, is test within no such glory. it's pamela to potter settlement. they go without it being miss by then mr. markham, i've done what i've got for i had to finish it should it should include in philly, my high average. and shall i to summarize data or go to an hour for it ignore signal more on what those are there? well i think there's still an issue. i don't have a good i show a look at the launch. hi, kevin goose. you looked at the study and heard the, you know, i had them when he's in georgia. she was in july. that house one also i, i knew i'd dish in a mug. she had a package, a little miss in order to l
i thought matt, that back america because jerry monday dot ga dot malcolm at the junior mac. the more you buy the term, that's what i just did or hold the ha, how much i did was sitting in what. but while i'm on the, i'm with data from surgery, matthew on the not the verdict is an immense relief for the 2 survivors. but having their trauma put on public display has taken its toll. it's yet anika, oklahoma, john commerce like to give you an ongoing home stuff our know got on is, is test within...
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for mixing the physical world and the digital world, and i think they're really only getting starrted there in terms of experimentation >> matt, i wonder what you think about the executive ranks. when you get a new ceo and you start to get more people promoted, you also have people leaving. in what ways, if you are watching for the types of different personalities and capabilities that andy puts into place, and then how that even carries through how he deals with these labor challenges that amazon is sure to have as they say they want to be the best employer in the world. >> john, those are great questions. i do think they're pretty different. the first one, on the executive team, i think you're right when charlie bell did not get picked as the ceo of aws and adam slowicki came back to amazon, charlie went to microsoft. then doug harrington gets promoted and others also move on i think that's a normal type of thing that happens but what andy has done very well there is have folks like adam, folks like doug, jeff blackwell who came back just before andy took the ceo wall, people he knows for a long time and trust and see can w
for mixing the physical world and the digital world, and i think they're really only getting starrted there in terms of experimentation >> matt, i wonder what you think about the executive ranks. when you get a new ceo and you start to get more people promoted, you also have people leaving. in what ways, if you are watching for the types of different personalities and capabilities that andy puts into place, and then how that even carries through how he deals with these labor challenges...