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michael: i don't know. iness has fluctuated a little bit, it's probably turned me off a little bit than more turned me on, but... lemonis: interesting. michael: ...i still see positives in what we can do to it. lemonis: is there a lot of debt in the business? angela: yes. michael: yes. lemonis: where'd that come from? angela: the other cheese shop out on long island. lemonis: you had a cheese shop out in long island? angela: yeah, we had a restaurant, cheese, coffee, and takeout. julius: all in one. lemonis: what happened? it closed? angela: oh, yeah. lemonis: how much did you lose? julius: $300,000. lemonis: so, has it accumulated new debt? michael: oh, yeah. lemonis: and how much is the debt now? julius: about $400,000. lemonis: oh, wow. there's a lot of debt on this current business, but the genesis was from another cheese shop that the family decided to open on long island, and when that business failed, the burden came back to the original cheese shop, and it's dramatically hurting its ability to grow.
michael: i don't know. iness has fluctuated a little bit, it's probably turned me off a little bit than more turned me on, but... lemonis: interesting. michael: ...i still see positives in what we can do to it. lemonis: is there a lot of debt in the business? angela: yes. michael: yes. lemonis: where'd that come from? angela: the other cheese shop out on long island. lemonis: you had a cheese shop out in long island? angela: yeah, we had a restaurant, cheese, coffee, and takeout. julius: all in...
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i love the building, i love that we're right here. >> i know michael doesn't want to hear this, and hewhen i talk about it. i think what scares me a lot about it is the uncertainty of what it's going to cost. because i know that--all right, the building, that's money you gotta lay out immediately. if it's a $300,000 price tag to buy it, that's way too much. you know, you get so far in, and then the problems that you're gonna have with what's uncovered, you know, um-- >> i would go right now, just get going. >> whoa. >> isn't it beautiful? >> you know, look, michael, the more i look at this place, the more scared i get. >> stop looking at it. >> this building is a total disaster after hurricane sandy. we're gonna need to redo everything--the plumbing, the electrical, the ceiling, the floors, the windows, the walls. it's a total mess. we're gonna make it right, though. >> do you want to come over here? >> uh, no. >> i'll piggyback you. >> that's okay. >> what a mess. it seems like there's a theme that goes on where you want to get stuff done now, and you want to talk about it. >> cautiou
i love the building, i love that we're right here. >> i know michael doesn't want to hear this, and hewhen i talk about it. i think what scares me a lot about it is the uncertainty of what it's going to cost. because i know that--all right, the building, that's money you gotta lay out immediately. if it's a $300,000 price tag to buy it, that's way too much. you know, you get so far in, and then the problems that you're gonna have with what's uncovered, you know, um-- >> i would go...
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michael, in this book, you start ripping on council culture. i know it something up bumps you a lot. you've been talking about this for a while, so then when you make a turn into counsel coat is michael thing and you get upset about it. i want to share with you a comment by jo. well, and then just jim took the back of it and a few are pretty cool count. so culture, joel has this question for you. his jewel. my question then would be if you feel like there is an issue with the way that we go about culture, then what can be improved? what can be taken away? and if we remove counterculture off the table, then what other tools do we, the general public have to hold white people countable? because we can't continue having this fear and worried that once we hope mon responsible is going to make the rest of them scattered like well, they've always been doing that part hasn't changed. but holding them accountable in the public, i would know more seems to be one way that we've been able to truly make a yes look, what is it? well, stated the question, look
michael, in this book, you start ripping on council culture. i know it something up bumps you a lot. you've been talking about this for a while, so then when you make a turn into counsel coat is michael thing and you get upset about it. i want to share with you a comment by jo. well, and then just jim took the back of it and a few are pretty cool count. so culture, joel has this question for you. his jewel. my question then would be if you feel like there is an issue with the way that we go...
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michael: lows. jonathan: i will go contrarian, highs. ces donald, michael kushma, mark cabana, enjoy your weekend. we will see you next week on friday. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts, and it's frustrating. you can spend thousands on drugs, doctors, devices, and mattresses, and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo, the ergonomically correct exercise breakthrough that cradles your body so you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. since i've been using the aerotrainer, my back pain is gone. when you're stretching your lower back on there, there is no better feeling. (announcer) do pelvic tilts for perfect abs and to strengthen your back. do planks for maximum core and total body conditioning. (woman) aerotrainer makes me want to work out. look at me, it works 100%. (announcer) think it'll break on you? think again! even a jeep can't burst it. give the aerotrainer a shot. pain and stress is the only thing you have to lose. get
michael: lows. jonathan: i will go contrarian, highs. ces donald, michael kushma, mark cabana, enjoy your weekend. we will see you next week on friday. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts, and it's frustrating. you can spend thousands on drugs, doctors, devices, and mattresses, and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo, the ergonomically correct exercise breakthrough that cradles your body so you can stretch and...
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and i said michael this is a force of i nature and that i want to ask if you were questions and did younow from the beginning this is a done deal? or didth it require that moment for that to crystallize? >> she was inevitable because i met all of my other characters first and they all pointed to her. they all said before i got to her, five people said to me you have got to meet charity because she's the only one in the state of california government to knows what we should do. she is a bad ass. she is a force. they had a sense if i would understand what is going on i needed to spend time with her. they all had a feeling she had enlightenment. these are not dumb people these are important men who might not find themselves in my end by a younger female doctor. it is clear she was special before i even met her. when i met her i didn't think of aou character in the book but im for how to write about this but so one of the problems is a status problem so you have those bozos who have a rotating cast of characters who are supposed said experts and learned about infectious disease three months
and i said michael this is a force of i nature and that i want to ask if you were questions and did younow from the beginning this is a done deal? or didth it require that moment for that to crystallize? >> she was inevitable because i met all of my other characters first and they all pointed to her. they all said before i got to her, five people said to me you have got to meet charity because she's the only one in the state of california government to knows what we should do. she is a...
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honestly i think this is windy moser michael— did we? el days - did we? honestly i think this is windy moser michael days of l did we? honestly i think this is i windy moser michael days of test cricket i can remember, certainly in a long time. the hordes are leaving headingley into the yorkshire evening sunshine. just as you said, the context for this match is india full of confidence after that victory at lord's, then virat kohli goes and wins the toss for once. we will bat, everything seemed fine with him, and then 78 all out. let's start by running through some of the wickets. i might have to put my glasses onto jacket really happened, but james glasses onto jacket really happened, butjames anderson once again was really at the heart of it and the start of it for england, taking the first three wickets to fall, including that of virat kohli, gone for seven, jos buttler taking the catch there. took five catches in the innings. anderson was supported by the other bowlers. ollie robinson, finished with figures of 2-16 robinson, finished
honestly i think this is windy moser michael— did we? el days - did we? honestly i think this is windy moser michael days of l did we? honestly i think this is i windy moser michael days of test cricket i can remember, certainly in a long time. the hordes are leaving headingley into the yorkshire evening sunshine. just as you said, the context for this match is india full of confidence after that victory at lord's, then virat kohli goes and wins the toss for once. we will bat, everything...
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michael mckee, i really want to go to the voice and place of esther george in a washington fixated byrainard, clarida theory. it is different outing kansas city, isn't it? michael: this is one of those times when the fed bank presidenta add a lot because they are on the -- fed bank presidents can add a lot because they are on the ground in their district. they can see the course of the economy through the disease, and whether or not inflation is going to be a major issue. if esther george, who has always been an inflation hawk, isn't particularly concerned, then there's probably not a lot of concern out in the kansas city district. tom: the inflation us to -- the inflationistas are in retreat, but define a hawk right now. i don't think we know, do we? michael: it is angels dancing on the head of a pin. tom: that was almost the name of the show. [laughter] michael: a hawk is someone who wants the paper sooner. right now we are talking december, november, so if you're talking about a september announcement, it doesn't make that much difference. they are all kind of in the same boat at t
michael mckee, i really want to go to the voice and place of esther george in a washington fixated byrainard, clarida theory. it is different outing kansas city, isn't it? michael: this is one of those times when the fed bank presidenta add a lot because they are on the -- fed bank presidents can add a lot because they are on the ground in their district. they can see the course of the economy through the disease, and whether or not inflation is going to be a major issue. if esther george, who...
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michael: i think so.e reasons i and others asked about jackson hole in the news conference last wednesday was the market is expecting jay powell, or was expecting jay powell to maybe lay out their tapering plans. if you were to do that, it would mean they had agreed at their meeting to a plan that he good layout, and it appears from everything else he said that they did not read we will get the minutes before we get to jackson hole. if they have not, there isn't something for him to say. i think the fed once more data not just on jobs, but they want the price data. they want to see if they are right about the number of things going up in price being limited to things just hit by supply chain problem's. lisa: jon sankey because he was looking to take the month of august off. jonathan: michael gapen of barclays already said yes, to be clear. lisa: he basically said it is going to be a snooze fest, and go ahead, so we will be hearing about your vacation plans. going forward, we talk about price pressures. th
michael: i think so.e reasons i and others asked about jackson hole in the news conference last wednesday was the market is expecting jay powell, or was expecting jay powell to maybe lay out their tapering plans. if you were to do that, it would mean they had agreed at their meeting to a plan that he good layout, and it appears from everything else he said that they did not read we will get the minutes before we get to jackson hole. if they have not, there isn't something for him to say. i...
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. >> i am michael hammond, long-term member of india base senand working to make sure this cottage was preserved. the reason we all worked so hard to get it made to a landmark and preserve it not because it is unique architectural feature of the city. there are more beautiful buildings, to be sure. it is because of what happened here. it is because of the significance of the boat building industry and the impact that had on the development of the entire bay area. it was a mac truck for generations before the bridges were built. it carried commerce up the rivers to sanho say. most boats were built in india basin by working class
. >> i am michael hammond, long-term member of india base senand working to make sure this cottage was preserved. the reason we all worked so hard to get it made to a landmark and preserve it not because it is unique architectural feature of the city. there are more beautiful buildings, to be sure. it is because of what happened here. it is because of the significance of the boat building industry and the impact that had on the development of the entire bay area. it was a mac truck for...
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michael: hi, there. can you hear me? >> i apologize. michael: we can hear you now. go ahead with your question. >> i was wondering if you could go into a lot of bit more detail into the question design changes for race and at the city. what exactly changed, how do you perceive how the question changes, alter the way people respond, the data we got from that? michael: thank you for the question about the question design we went over in our presentation. i will toss that over to nicholas jones, who can address that question. nicholas: i think the question was about the question format, impacts on the 2020 results? we are not surprised about the results we see in the census given that we as two separate questions. we made a lot of efforts to improve the design and the coding and you see that in the results as they compare back to 2010. i encourage you to read our release that we issued last week to talk about some of these result in more detail. thanks for your question. michael: also just reaching back out, michael, please give us a call, and we will circle back and co
michael: hi, there. can you hear me? >> i apologize. michael: we can hear you now. go ahead with your question. >> i was wondering if you could go into a lot of bit more detail into the question design changes for race and at the city. what exactly changed, how do you perceive how the question changes, alter the way people respond, the data we got from that? michael: thank you for the question about the question design we went over in our presentation. i will toss that over to...
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need to be part of the show with michael eric dyson, who that where shall i start to? michael. i took a picture of the front cover inside the front cover of your book in an inside the back cover of your book. and it just struck me, i'm just going to let people have a look at this and read this. and then you see these names. i'm at till eric gonna sondra blind. i wrote this for you. how did you pick? how did you pick this extraordinary line up? well, 1st of all, what an honor and an extraordinary privilege and pleasure it is to be here with you . i chose those particular people because i wanted to make certain points and the points i wanted to make it here to at least more broadly speaking, the circumstances, an outline of their existence, especially in their, their deaths. so if i wanted to speak about the way in which there was white theft of black futures, i wrote about brianna taylor. i wrote a letter to brianna taylor. and these are letters written to these people. not about them to further objectify them or exploit them. for books, sales or dollars, i want to speak directly
need to be part of the show with michael eric dyson, who that where shall i start to? michael. i took a picture of the front cover inside the front cover of your book in an inside the back cover of your book. and it just struck me, i'm just going to let people have a look at this and read this. and then you see these names. i'm at till eric gonna sondra blind. i wrote this for you. how did you pick? how did you pick this extraordinary line up? well, 1st of all, what an honor and an...
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i am curious, michael, the adoption of this kind of restraint to american exceptionalism. >> thank you. you know, a couple of things. let me give a nod, because i criticized offshore balancing. pull back from alliances. eliminate alliances. sometimes it means the same thing in the academic circles. sometimes it means when and where to use force. i think that they are skeptical with the iraq invasion in 2003. i want to tip my cap to them. the element of restraint is worth trying to follow through on. american exceptionalism is still a concept that is real in the sense of whether we are smarter than anyone else or nicer or more ethical and i frankly doubt it in regards to other democracies, i do think we are exceptionally placed on this planet with the phrase of indispensable nation. we are big democracy here in north america. safe more or less within our borders because we have oceans in canada and mexico on our various sides. most countries would be thrilled to have that kind of geostrategic vision. we are still the world's largest economy with a classic gdp measure. we are still the w
i am curious, michael, the adoption of this kind of restraint to american exceptionalism. >> thank you. you know, a couple of things. let me give a nod, because i criticized offshore balancing. pull back from alliances. eliminate alliances. sometimes it means the same thing in the academic circles. sometimes it means when and where to use force. i think that they are skeptical with the iraq invasion in 2003. i want to tip my cap to them. the element of restraint is worth trying to follow...
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when michael set out to write a book about trump's .20 reelection campaign he expected to do what he calls an introduction a traditional campaign book, i now trump would market himself for a second term. of course 2020 turned out to be a most unconventional year, given the pandemic. there was nothing traditional about trump's campaign. michael's book chronicles much of the chaos and disorganization that marked the reelection effort, disastrous dysfunctional response to the coronavirus crisis, the internal battles between chop and military advisers, over whether to unleash soldiers on civil rights protests, and much, much more. a review of the book called it a nuanced, sharp and thoroughly revealing, and publishers weekly termed the book and immersive blow-by-blow rundown. peggy noonan has been a columnist for the "wall street journal" since 2000, and four ears mac ears ago one the pulitzer prize for commentary. she is also the author of nine books, u.s. politics history and culture, the most recent of which was the time of our lives. so michael and peggy, the screen is yours. >> thank you. thank you so much, brad. it is wonderful to be
when michael set out to write a book about trump's .20 reelection campaign he expected to do what he calls an introduction a traditional campaign book, i now trump would market himself for a second term. of course 2020 turned out to be a most unconventional year, given the pandemic. there was nothing traditional about trump's campaign. michael's book chronicles much of the chaos and disorganization that marked the reelection effort, disastrous dysfunctional response to the coronavirus crisis,...
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i michael --.e will be right back. ♪ 8ú8ú anchor: the taliban promises safe passage for civilians to kabul airport according to white house sources, the first declaration since taking the whole of afghanistan. a taliban spokesperson said women's rights will the respected, but he added "within the parameters of settled islamic law." a flight has landed in paris bringing 45 citizens back to the safety of home territory. in the draw for the africa c
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i think they are wonderful. >> something i grew more and more curious about michael as i read your bookre a major front page white house correspondent for the wall street journal. your wife whom you mentioned a few hours ago, ashley parker, fabulous reporter, just terrific. she is, i think, white house bureau chief of the washington post. >> correct. >> okay, you both -- you each represent separate end competing news organizations, you are both covering the white house, you are both covering the extraordinary trump white house and the extraordinary 2011 -- 2020 election. you can't tell her about the scoop the journal just got and she can't tell you about the investigative project the post just launched. make it more complicated. suddenly there's a pandemic and you are both working at home with an occasional earshot of each other. as i read by the end i thought this is a katherine movie. how did you do this on a daily basis? tell us about that and there is -- is there any chance at all that no one has come to you and said, this is a movie, i want -- >> no, we have not sold the movie righ
i think they are wonderful. >> something i grew more and more curious about michael as i read your bookre a major front page white house correspondent for the wall street journal. your wife whom you mentioned a few hours ago, ashley parker, fabulous reporter, just terrific. she is, i think, white house bureau chief of the washington post. >> correct. >> okay, you both -- you each represent separate end competing news organizations, you are both covering the white house, you...
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i disagree with michael a little bit and say i don't think we'll see a huge tantrum in the equity market once the fed announces. we've been talking about it for months if not quarters and our view is actually that the economy is strong enough to withstand a reduction in asset purchases. companies are doing an outstanding job as i mentioned before managing costs. i absolutely agree with stephanie the consumer is in excellent shape. and we really can move forward here do we get a mini rotation when the first words of taper come out of jay powell's the mouth? perhaps but sustained? i don't think so and so on that front i like the secular winners we're underscoring positions in quality and growth at a reasonable price. >> jon maybe a few dozen words this time coming back to you on this one what's your take on tapering, the potential impact on the markets? >> well, i have said for a long time, frank, that i do not believe we're going to see that tantrum that michael says we might. and as josh said at the top, you know none of us know for sure. this is all projected based on what the evidence
i disagree with michael a little bit and say i don't think we'll see a huge tantrum in the equity market once the fed announces. we've been talking about it for months if not quarters and our view is actually that the economy is strong enough to withstand a reduction in asset purchases. companies are doing an outstanding job as i mentioned before managing costs. i absolutely agree with stephanie the consumer is in excellent shape. and we really can move forward here do we get a mini rotation...
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i think that's where catherine was calling from when we talk to her. >> michael: it's a funny thing, me that when we called she was in spain too, what do you miss from the states when you are abroad? >> michael: first of all, excited to be over here and we have had a house over here for about 30 years so we come back a lot. but i must say that the thing that i miss the most is sports. i can't see my games because of the time changes and because may be like football for instance is not very big in europe, so even with the time change, sometimes you hear and can record basketball games in the middle of the night and hear them in the morning, but i have the playoffs going on now and i can't find any of the games, so it has me a little frustrated. to be on the opposite for me. spain is for me. i won't miss sports. i would be fine. but you just celebrated your daughter's graduation, that's amazing, are you and catherine ready to be empty nesters? >> michael: i think so, i mean, we had a lovely experience, it was a virtual graduation and we could not actually be in the same room that she w
i think that's where catherine was calling from when we talk to her. >> michael: it's a funny thing, me that when we called she was in spain too, what do you miss from the states when you are abroad? >> michael: first of all, excited to be over here and we have had a house over here for about 30 years so we come back a lot. but i must say that the thing that i miss the most is sports. i can't see my games because of the time changes and because may be like football for instance is...
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you and i would've looked great in jackson hole. michaels waiting for your cowboy hat and bolo tie. tom: the bolo tie was already selected. the albuquerque look. lisa, what you have in the next hour? lisa: we all have because michael mckee is continuing our jackson hole coverage. he will be speaking with patrick harker, robert kaplan, and jim bullard. i wonder this dovetail. we have a strong economy at the same time these asset purchases are still supporting some of the progress seems to be at increasing dissidents. i wonder how that is reconciled in these conversations? tom: a really interesting group. the geography of the nation as we consider chairman powell. dow futures up 80. it is in august feel to the market. awaiting the chairman's comments. i was thrilled when the staff told me dambisa moyo can darken the door. she is a first-rate academic and a wonderful cross-section of thinking globally and thinking culturally about our institutions. dambisa moyo with so much experience with corporate boards nationwide and worldwide. more than a
you and i would've looked great in jackson hole. michaels waiting for your cowboy hat and bolo tie. tom: the bolo tie was already selected. the albuquerque look. lisa, what you have in the next hour? lisa: we all have because michael mckee is continuing our jackson hole coverage. he will be speaking with patrick harker, robert kaplan, and jim bullard. i wonder this dovetail. we have a strong economy at the same time these asset purchases are still supporting some of the progress seems to be at...
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michael: i think it is going to be tricky. think it is going to be difficult both on the chinese side and on the u.s. side, because one thing we have seen over the last realy six weeks is that in the wake of the didi debacle is both sides putting new restrictions on ipo's. and those restrictions are tougher chinese companies that possess data which is an area of concern both on the chinese side and on the u.s. side, and of course, bytedance and tiktok come of concern for regulators in both countries. so, it is not necessarily out of the picture but the political hurdles are getting very high for this kind of ipo. taylor: how do you see this all playing out? michael: i think investors are rightfully focused on thinking about which sectors are next, but is not so much that i think other sectors are going to face the treatments of online educational stocks. i still think that is an outlier. but this is the new normal that's going to impact a quite broad range of sectors in china. so i think it is going to be a matter not so much
michael: i think it is going to be tricky. think it is going to be difficult both on the chinese side and on the u.s. side, because one thing we have seen over the last realy six weeks is that in the wake of the didi debacle is both sides putting new restrictions on ipo's. and those restrictions are tougher chinese companies that possess data which is an area of concern both on the chinese side and on the u.s. side, and of course, bytedance and tiktok come of concern for regulators in both...
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i did not realize the extent to which the line has been redrawn. host: michael, i want you to react to that part of his statement. guest: yeah, well, it is defensive and it is not very credible, and it is kind of nonsense. if you read about what these 11 women say he did, it is pretty different than a friendly hug. we all know what a friendly hug is. a man can give a woman of his acquaintance a friendly hug. maybe a friendly peck on the cheek, depending on what the nature of their relationship is. everybody knows what a friendly hug is, but you read about what these 11 women say and what they say is that this went way beyond that and in some of his touching and some of his comments. we going to believe? none of us was there, but it is 11 women and it is very damning. host: let me remind our viewers that they can take part in this conversation. republicans, your number is (202) 748-8001. democrats, call (202) 748-8000. independents, your line is (202) 748-8002. we are going to open up a special line for new york state residents. your number is going to be (202) 7
i did not realize the extent to which the line has been redrawn. host: michael, i want you to react to that part of his statement. guest: yeah, well, it is defensive and it is not very credible, and it is kind of nonsense. if you read about what these 11 women say he did, it is pretty different than a friendly hug. we all know what a friendly hug is. a man can give a woman of his acquaintance a friendly hug. maybe a friendly peck on the cheek, depending on what the nature of their relationship...
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you after i first learned about this, two minutes learning about it i picked up the phone and i was like michaeli cannot believe this force of nature. and i want to ask a few more questions about her. source her? did you know from the beginning to have everything it takes be based character or did you take that moment when you saw that note to take place? >> she was inevitable because i met all of my other characters first and all other characters pointed to her. they all said before i got to her, five people said to me you've got to meet charity dean because she's the only one in california government who knows what we should do, she is a bad -- and they just said if i was wonder understand what was going on, i needed to spend time with her because they don't like the feeling that she had in mind these are not dumb people. these were important men who might not typically find themselves in mind by a younger female doctor. it was clear she was special before i even met her. i when i met her i wasn't thinking i wasn't looking for a main character of the book, i was thinking i'm looking how to wri
you after i first learned about this, two minutes learning about it i picked up the phone and i was like michaeli cannot believe this force of nature. and i want to ask a few more questions about her. source her? did you know from the beginning to have everything it takes be based character or did you take that moment when you saw that note to take place? >> she was inevitable because i met all of my other characters first and all other characters pointed to her. they all said before i...
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jane: i want to tell them i have this, but i cannot show them something that is incorrect. michaeled, the county not only corrected her state record but also gave her this, original cdc card. now, she is off to barbados. jane: i will be having a deep breath and having a cocktail and saying thank god i am here. michael: i am michael finney, 7 on your side. julian: after 7 on your side's inquiry, san mateo's public health officials are saying they are now giving out the official cards. if you have a photocopy, you can request your official card, we have a link on our website, abc7news.com. this is the last weekend with the intersection of van ness and mission in san francisco shut down. the major intersection being repaved right now. just five days if they shut it down completely, which they did. otherwise it would've taken two months to do this with those partial closures. the intersection closed at 6:00 a.m. wednesday. it is supposed to reopen at 6:00 a.m. monday. of course we will be here to let you know if that happens. still ahead on abc 7 mornings, the pandemic has been especia
jane: i want to tell them i have this, but i cannot show them something that is incorrect. michaeled, the county not only corrected her state record but also gave her this, original cdc card. now, she is off to barbados. jane: i will be having a deep breath and having a cocktail and saying thank god i am here. michael: i am michael finney, 7 on your side. julian: after 7 on your side's inquiry, san mateo's public health officials are saying they are now giving out the official cards. if you...
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when i think about that, it's also it's more come maybe i'm reading too much into your term, michael, because i don't agree with the school that says restraint is about your commitments and raising them at home but i do think we have to really suppress appetite in certain areas so that we could put more bandwidth, more resources, more energy on retooling, reshaping the military to be fit for purpose in the future because were going ask them to do very different things in very different ways, even for deterrence than what they have honedet themselves and focus on for the last 20. so you need, you can't have troops coming and going and then expect them to develop new concepts, experiment and test with those and retrain to work in the indo-pacific. there has to be some risk management here and i think that does call foror a measure of restraint day today and really focusing on where do we prioritize and what do we accept and manage the risk so that we can be ready for the future, which is here. . >> that would distinguish us from the russians so you reference the pandemic michael argues
when i think about that, it's also it's more come maybe i'm reading too much into your term, michael, because i don't agree with the school that says restraint is about your commitments and raising them at home but i do think we have to really suppress appetite in certain areas so that we could put more bandwidth, more resources, more energy on retooling, reshaping the military to be fit for purpose in the future because were going ask them to do very different things in very different ways,...
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i appreciate michael helping his mother. good son, to pull that off.ut at the same time, as we all know, far over 90, typically over 95% of people who are voter eligible already have a driver's license. just to name one id. and lisa cylar barrett was trying to suggest that that type of id is important. i will send -- i will accept that argument. government issued, typically state issued, or federal issued id are pretty standard, fair in these state laws. again overwhelmingly supported by the american people. honestly this was not thought to be controversial until people on the left wanted to turn it into a proxy for being racist, which i find a little peculiar, given that most minority citizens in america think you should have to show footer id to vote. that has not changed after eight months of attacks from the left side. i include the media in that. that has been part of the mantra in the last eight months, since hr1 in particular was first talked about by this congress. no we are talking about hr4 after the installing of hr1 in the senate. voter id
i appreciate michael helping his mother. good son, to pull that off.ut at the same time, as we all know, far over 90, typically over 95% of people who are voter eligible already have a driver's license. just to name one id. and lisa cylar barrett was trying to suggest that that type of id is important. i will send -- i will accept that argument. government issued, typically state issued, or federal issued id are pretty standard, fair in these state laws. again overwhelmingly supported by the...
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michael: i imagine the attack was a propaganda coup for isis-k .t did they ultimately want and what are they trying to signal? jason: this group is dedicated to stirring secretary and violence. -- sectarian violence. which is coming to them, it is not just the westerners who are their enemy, it is the shia, the sheiks, someone who does not conform to their idea. so they are announcing they are a political force in the nation, and two, they will not spare those victims they have highlighted. michael: is it likely there will be ongoing conflicts between them? jason: i think so. i have a lot of questions the past few days, is the taliban allowing this to happen? or are they unwilling? the reality is the output is what matters. whether they are an effective security partner or unwilling to take down this activity, the reality is dead westerners, dead afghans, so i think we will see the taliban confront this group, as they are confronting other domestic rivals. the question is where to those effects ripple outside the borders of afghanistan? michael: th
michael: i imagine the attack was a propaganda coup for isis-k .t did they ultimately want and what are they trying to signal? jason: this group is dedicated to stirring secretary and violence. -- sectarian violence. which is coming to them, it is not just the westerners who are their enemy, it is the shia, the sheiks, someone who does not conform to their idea. so they are announcing they are a political force in the nation, and two, they will not spare those victims they have highlighted....
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>> michael, i just got off the phone from a friend in afghanistan in kabul.e said it is relatively quiet, that some shops are open, but most are closed. there's a bit of traffic on the streets. but it is predominantly very quiet. he said early this morning he heard gunfire from his home. that then stopped. but they can see taliban members roaming the streets. they are there of course to provide security. that is what they are saying. but for, you know, afghans seeing this playing out before their very eyes is nothing short of shocking. my friend, he's staying indoors. he is concerned for his safety, his family's safety. in fact, he is going to be moving house every few days. that is how concerned he is about the taliban tracking him down. as you say, the taliban are providing assurances that they are there to restore calm, to restore order, that no one will be hurt. but nobody, michael, is taking them on face value, particularly those who have witnessed and reported on the atrocities that the taliban certainly have committed over the last 20 years. but in par
>> michael, i just got off the phone from a friend in afghanistan in kabul.e said it is relatively quiet, that some shops are open, but most are closed. there's a bit of traffic on the streets. but it is predominantly very quiet. he said early this morning he heard gunfire from his home. that then stopped. but they can see taliban members roaming the streets. they are there of course to provide security. that is what they are saying. but for, you know, afghans seeing this playing out...
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jonathan: there are people i respect and economics, michael gapen is one. mike mckee is another. y is it about, the spread of the delta variant? both said the same thing. this is about the drop off from the stimulus. tom: i go back to ian shepherdson who mentions next month you get more affect on the effect of this horrific pandemic. jonathan: some people might disagree. yields lower but not as low as they were going into the number. down three basis points to 1.24. lisa: i'm coming up with the narrative and i'm rejecting it because it is not that big of a new -- not that big of a move. jonathan: what you have said? lisa: i would've said that perhaps this prevents the fed from tapering earlier and allows growth to run hotter over the long term because some of these intermediate affects would eventually wear off. the stimulus would still be going strong. it is a minimus to move -- it is a minimal move. jonathan: it is a story i also had ready to go if the print was higher. tom: you have a template ready. lisa: it is not a template. tom: when i say something stupid, you have three o
jonathan: there are people i respect and economics, michael gapen is one. mike mckee is another. y is it about, the spread of the delta variant? both said the same thing. this is about the drop off from the stimulus. tom: i go back to ian shepherdson who mentions next month you get more affect on the effect of this horrific pandemic. jonathan: some people might disagree. yields lower but not as low as they were going into the number. down three basis points to 1.24. lisa: i'm coming up with the...
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you know, when i was there last month, michael, i spent time with a young journalism student at kabul university, and she said, i want to be a journalist like you. you know, what hope does she have? you know, she doesn't have a visa to get out of afghanistan. you know, as far as she knows, she is going to be confined to her home, and when she goes out, she will have to wear a burka and accompanied by a male relative. i mean you are talking about sending women's rights back to the dark ages. >> there is an entire generation of young people there who have grown up without the taliban, who their future is uncertain. anna coren, good to see you, my friend. thanks for that. >>> now, one person who has been noticeably absent so far, u.s. president joe biden. instead, officials from his administration have been doing the talking for him. but a senior official says mr. biden will address the nation in the next few days. cnn's jeremy diamond with more from washington. >> reporter: well, as the u.s.-backed government of afghanistan crumbled in kabul on sunday and the taliban swept into the pres
you know, when i was there last month, michael, i spent time with a young journalism student at kabul university, and she said, i want to be a journalist like you. you know, what hope does she have? you know, she doesn't have a visa to get out of afghanistan. you know, as far as she knows, she is going to be confined to her home, and when she goes out, she will have to wear a burka and accompanied by a male relative. i mean you are talking about sending women's rights back to the dark ages....
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has the game changed i think is a question we need to ask mike mckee. over to you. what are you expecting? michaeli wish i had a great answer for you. we are expecting the minutes to have some provisioning, but they are not as useful as we thought they might be. this greenline is when the fed last met. this is when the minutes are going to be representing. look what is happened since then. you can see the seven day moving average of covid cases just going up, up, up. this is the university of michigan sentiment index, and how it collapsed. we saw the sea with manufacturing in the empire index yesterday. today we get some disappointing news on housing starts, so maybe there is an impact. we just don't know. if there is an impact, does that mean the fed wants to wait a little bit longer to taper? the other question is what if it is not. what if there is no impact? what if it is still inflation that is the fed's concern? take a look at the personal consumption expenditure index. that is the fed's favorite. we have watched the inflation expectations numbers hold steady and actually come down some. if
has the game changed i think is a question we need to ask mike mckee. over to you. what are you expecting? michaeli wish i had a great answer for you. we are expecting the minutes to have some provisioning, but they are not as useful as we thought they might be. this greenline is when the fed last met. this is when the minutes are going to be representing. look what is happened since then. you can see the seven day moving average of covid cases just going up, up, up. this is the university of...
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tom: i wanted to talk about potential gdp which comes off the research of a lot of bright people. one of them is michaelu.s. economist. i thought it was illuminating. their bond team comes in with an adjustment of lower yields from 2% down to 1.75%. looking forward to him at 12:00 noon. real simple, dow is -74. spx is at negative five. i'm sorry, 17.11 on the vix is a constructive number. i have green on the screen for the nasdaq as well. we are watching oil. this is bloomberg. stay with us on radio and on television. ♪ lisa: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i am lisa abramowicz in for jonathan ferro. "the countdown to the open" starts right now. >> everything you need to get set for the start of u.s. trading. this is "bloomberg: the open" with jonathan ferro. lisa: we begin with the big issue. markets wagering on the fed paper timeline. >> this is a fed that wants to taper. >> this is a fed that wants to taper. >> i do not think we will see a bombshell taper announcement. >> the fed will take a read from the next jobs number. >> we will get a strong signal for taper at the fomc meeting. >>
tom: i wanted to talk about potential gdp which comes off the research of a lot of bright people. one of them is michaelu.s. economist. i thought it was illuminating. their bond team comes in with an adjustment of lower yields from 2% down to 1.75%. looking forward to him at 12:00 noon. real simple, dow is -74. spx is at negative five. i'm sorry, 17.11 on the vix is a constructive number. i have green on the screen for the nasdaq as well. we are watching oil. this is bloomberg. stay with us on...
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>> well, michael, i think we can expect more of these attacks in the coming hours. about five rockets were fired shortly after 6:30 a.m. in kabul, local time. this is several hours ago. now from a vehicle aimed towards hamid karzai international airport, which is obviously where those u.s. forces are still located. now, the c-ram, which is a counterrocket artillery and mortar system, this defensive shield if you like, it was activated. it's automated. and it returned fire. it takes out those mortars, artilleries, rockets and before they hit the target and clearly were effective. but as i say, michael, this is something that we can expect in the coming hours as the u.s. forces will pull out by the 31st of august. that is tomorrow. will they fly out tonight? will they leave it to it tomorrow? we don't have those details. but we do know that they are no longer evacuating any more afghans. we believe there are about 250 u.s. citizens who they are still trying to get out. some are remaining at the airport waiting to board those last few flights. there are about 280 u.s.
>> well, michael, i think we can expect more of these attacks in the coming hours. about five rockets were fired shortly after 6:30 a.m. in kabul, local time. this is several hours ago. now from a vehicle aimed towards hamid karzai international airport, which is obviously where those u.s. forces are still located. now, the c-ram, which is a counterrocket artillery and mortar system, this defensive shield if you like, it was activated. it's automated. and it returned fire. it takes out...
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i don't know how much of it is rooted in fact. michael, you wrote about it. what's your sense? fact-based or a little bit -- >> maybe a little of both. i found it interesting in '42, ted williams and mo berg were teammates on the 1939 team together. it was ted's rookie year and he had 145 rbis. moe had 5 rbis. flash forward to '42, moe is the bullpen coach and approaches red sox officials and says i would like to be let out of my contract so i can join the military. in one way or another, he volunteers to make a difference and all part of that great generation. >> go ahead, bill. >> i would like to add two things. first of all, when the red sox opened the season, the 2008 season in japan, i went to the place where moe berg was and took the pictures. it's a university hospital now and i went up to the roof to see what the view was. the skyline has changed a lot since his day. the other thing i wanted to mention. the photos that anne showed us, they were all photographs of baseball. these guys did baseball as part of their recreation, but johnny pesky, he did not receive his wings
i don't know how much of it is rooted in fact. michael, you wrote about it. what's your sense? fact-based or a little bit -- >> maybe a little of both. i found it interesting in '42, ted williams and mo berg were teammates on the 1939 team together. it was ted's rookie year and he had 145 rbis. moe had 5 rbis. flash forward to '42, moe is the bullpen coach and approaches red sox officials and says i would like to be let out of my contract so i can join the military. in one way or another,...
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michael: i wish i could be more positive.where we can't get a significant portion of the american public to take a miracle drug that will save their lives because of the problems they have with the truth. it is hard under that circumstance to imagine people thinking decades into the future about the possibility of harm. i think human beings in general are very good at thinking about weeks and months of future consequences. i think it is harder when you look at the research for people to think about decades and centuries of consequences, so it would take real leadership, probably from the republican side somehow, in order to get the change that would be necessary. there are 70 members of the conservative climate caucus in the house of representatives. it's not as if no people exist, but it would take a achange. william: michael is touching on this issue of the vaccine and the incredible politicization of this. i asked anthony fauci about this yesterday, that many of us thought we were getting our hands around the pandemic and
michael: i wish i could be more positive.where we can't get a significant portion of the american public to take a miracle drug that will save their lives because of the problems they have with the truth. it is hard under that circumstance to imagine people thinking decades into the future about the possibility of harm. i think human beings in general are very good at thinking about weeks and months of future consequences. i think it is harder when you look at the research for people to think...
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i am michael finney and i am part of the largest consumer unit on television in this country.knew they could come to us for help but the e.d.d. didn't want us to help those people. in fact, they told us to quit bothering them. we wouldn't do that. we continued to bother them until this day. >> i was a life insurance agent. i was an independent contractor and i was also serving on the weekends at applebee's. we were renting a house in a really nice area. it was the best we had ever been doing. as soon as the shelter in place thing happened, both of those jobs laid me off. i started losing everything one by one. when i had originally filed for unemployment, they didn't know what was going on with my case. something to do with their system. i would have to wait and they would fix it and have a specialist call me. the specialist never called me. i couldn't afford rent. i couldn't afford anything. i made a life for myself and now it's gone. >> it was like okay, am i going to spend the last of this money to give to my landlord when i am already two months behind or have to haul my s
i am michael finney and i am part of the largest consumer unit on television in this country.knew they could come to us for help but the e.d.d. didn't want us to help those people. in fact, they told us to quit bothering them. we wouldn't do that. we continued to bother them until this day. >> i was a life insurance agent. i was an independent contractor and i was also serving on the weekends at applebee's. we were renting a house in a really nice area. it was the best we had ever been...
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well, i want to show a clip. here's michael shannon in "nine perfect strangers. ry it's a very precise regiment, here i suggest we surrender to it, pumpkin. >> there's only so much surrendering i can do, leon. you go don't be late for breakfast. certainly wouldn't want to break a rule >> what's that supposed to mean >> it means rules are meant to be followed. how else to ensure the survival of a civilized society >> you have to seek out the wonderful, heather, because it doesn't just come knocking maybe life will surprise you [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: michael shannon! that's what i'm talking about! "nine perfect strangers" premiers tomorrow on hulu. michael and i are doing something fun after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ welcome to allstate. where you can pay a little less and enjoy the ride a little more. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now, get new lower auto rates with allstate. because better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. ok, so the prices at kohl's right now, you'
well, i want to show a clip. here's michael shannon in "nine perfect strangers. ry it's a very precise regiment, here i suggest we surrender to it, pumpkin. >> there's only so much surrendering i can do, leon. you go don't be late for breakfast. certainly wouldn't want to break a rule >> what's that supposed to mean >> it means rules are meant to be followed. how else to ensure the survival of a civilized society >> you have to seek out the wonderful, heather,...