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hey, mark. >> mark: hey, thank you, shannon. great show. they all stretch those headlines but i like mollie's for its shear viciousness. i give her the fully loaded tesla for tonight's round. manufacturing license plates. we will have some avenatti a bit later. shannon, good evening. welcome. i'm mark steyn this is "fox news primetime" and it's all identity politics now. america has an hispanic community, a gay community and an intelligence community. and if you think the lgbtq plus community is getting way too many initials, try swimming through the alphabet soup of the intelligence community. cia, dia, nsaitibir and over 1,000 other affiliated government agencies with even more obscure acronyms. by the time your intelligence bureau get big enough to be a, quote, community, you may have a problem. insofar as most of us ever think about intelligence agents we think of 007, ie, it's supposed to be a very low number, which suggests that this is an elite activity for a small number of persons. when you have, as america does, some 5 million peo
hey, mark. >> mark: hey, thank you, shannon. great show. they all stretch those headlines but i like mollie's for its shear viciousness. i give her the fully loaded tesla for tonight's round. manufacturing license plates. we will have some avenatti a bit later. shannon, good evening. welcome. i'm mark steyn this is "fox news primetime" and it's all identity politics now. america has an hispanic community, a gay community and an intelligence community. and if you think the lgbtq...
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mark: right. jobe job does not care about what is going on, on the border, he does not even take the time to see what is going on. he pretends they are not, you look at the attack onure our economic and energy system, what is that about. that? does that make sense. this is not about polar bears, this is about restructuring our society, so that centralized government of the bureaucracy and democrat party are in control. if this is not an american form of marxism, than what the hell is it. >> how did it seems like it cascaded so rapidly. there were patriotic democrats at forefront just decades ago that -- bill clinton making argument that era of big government was over, he was no conservative but he was no marxist. there has been a acceleration, is this a tip of iceberg they have been working on. mark: both, they are cleansing their party, purifying their party. that is what they do, unlike other regimes they go out and kill people who disagree with them, within the party, stalin was good at that. p
mark: right. jobe job does not care about what is going on, on the border, he does not even take the time to see what is going on. he pretends they are not, you look at the attack onure our economic and energy system, what is that about. that? does that make sense. this is not about polar bears, this is about restructuring our society, so that centralized government of the bureaucracy and democrat party are in control. if this is not an american form of marxism, than what the hell is it....
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she's polluted the mind of mark antony.es this so effectively that the people start turning against mark antony and cleopatra. so what was once a power-sharing agreement becomes a battle between the two. they're going to vie for the sole rule of rome. mark antony basically calls up his supporters and says come fight with me against octavian. and herod the great says, yeah, no, sorry, i'm busy. and that's because he hates cleopatra, and he sees that octavian is the one who's going to win. >> mark antony and cleopatra are routed at the battle of actim. they manage to flee back to egypt, but octavian is right behind them. >> it becomes clear that cleopatra is going to end up being paraded around in a roman triumph, which is the last thing that she wanted. >> she says over and over again, i will not be triumphed over, and it means that she just can't envisage herself as a prisoner, as anything other than a queen. >> hoping to trick octavian, cleopatra hides in her mausoleum and has her maidservants spread the rumor that she has
she's polluted the mind of mark antony.es this so effectively that the people start turning against mark antony and cleopatra. so what was once a power-sharing agreement becomes a battle between the two. they're going to vie for the sole rule of rome. mark antony basically calls up his supporters and says come fight with me against octavian. and herod the great says, yeah, no, sorry, i'm busy. and that's because he hates cleopatra, and he sees that octavian is the one who's going to win....
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mark move out of dallas? >> he wanted a place where you get some room, so he bought a house with eight acres, he just loved being around animals, and he left the space. >> besides animals and wide open spaces, mark had another passion, flying. back in 1995, he almost killed him. >> mark did have a bad accident. >> mark had a terrible accident. >> of highflying commemoration of world war ii ends this month. >> mark was part of this monroe model of vintage planes when something went terribly wrong. >> i believe the engine had failed and he made a forced landing, ran off the end of the runway, he survived, but he had a very severe brain injury. >> did he decide to fly again at any point? >> he did. >> why do you think you want to fly again, humans? died >> it's like being thrown from a horse. he wanted to be the person he was before. >> and he did. >> he did. but it took a long, long. time >> marks colleagues in the da's office admired his strength to fight through adversity, but they also got a kick out of his
mark move out of dallas? >> he wanted a place where you get some room, so he bought a house with eight acres, he just loved being around animals, and he left the space. >> besides animals and wide open spaces, mark had another passion, flying. back in 1995, he almost killed him. >> mark did have a bad accident. >> mark had a terrible accident. >> of highflying commemoration of world war ii ends this month. >> mark was part of this monroe model of vintage...
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have a great night. >> mark: good evening and welcome to fox news prime time. i mark steyn. happy postindependence day if that's the word i'm looking for, hope you had a glorious fourth in these inglorious times. i tried to be the glasses one fourth full kind of guy so here's the story from my beloved state of new hampshire from two or three hours in the small town of marlborough, population 2,000. a quite a large town by the time you get up to northern new hampshire and that's what that department tweeted to the citizenry. it does not have a fireworks ordinance so apartments are not required but if you insist, you can issue yourself a permit using that template pictured below. and the template below was a still from the sitcom parks and recreation showing iran with a self issued permit bearing the words "i can do what i want. signed ron." that police chief is making up aprofound point. on the other hand, did you know fourth of july fireworks are america's silent killer. this is science, you can take it to the bank, completely reliable just like dr. fauci and his bat woman g
have a great night. >> mark: good evening and welcome to fox news prime time. i mark steyn. happy postindependence day if that's the word i'm looking for, hope you had a glorious fourth in these inglorious times. i tried to be the glasses one fourth full kind of guy so here's the story from my beloved state of new hampshire from two or three hours in the small town of marlborough, population 2,000. a quite a large town by the time you get up to northern new hampshire and that's what that...
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mark wahlberg is here.rg. [ cheers and applause love mark wahlberg plus, he's the voice of skeletor in netflix's animated series "masters of the universe: revelation." mark hamill is here. >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i love "he-man." >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: i love mark hamill >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: he's the one and only, luke skywalker mark hamill, legend, is on the and we got great music from john mayer, everybody. [ cheers and applause great album, by the way. "sob rock. higgins, you know, i love my amazon alexa >> steve: i know you love it >> jimmy: i use my alexa all the time so starting today -- this a true thing -- that you know, that you can have your alexa turn into shaquille o'neal [ laughter ] this is real you can have it be -- your alexa will be shaq so i thought maybe we would try it out tonight if you want to try. >> steve: i'd love it. >> jimmy: all right, ready for this alexa, introduce me to shaq. >> hey, jimmy, it's me, shaq i'm your alexa now [ light laughter ]
mark wahlberg is here.rg. [ cheers and applause love mark wahlberg plus, he's the voice of skeletor in netflix's animated series "masters of the universe: revelation." mark hamill is here. >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i love "he-man." >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: i love mark hamill >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: he's the one and only, luke skywalker mark hamill, legend, is on the and we got great music from john mayer,...
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. >> mark anthony and cleopatra, together they want to rule the world. >> mark anthony meets and fallsn love with cleopatra and establishes his base in alexander in egypt. >> he's a bit of what we call today a player. he was master and command of the caesars. >> mark anthony and herod the great are war buddies. they owe each other quite a bit. >> mark anthony and herod had an i intimate relationship. >> cleopatra wants what herod, the great has, jerusalem. >> cleopatra wants another gateway under the east. >> she's able to trade with them. >> they all kind of meet together. so if you want to take goods either east or west, jerusalem is an incredible important place to be. >> but above all, jerusalem of course was part of judiah and judiah had once been part of eg egypt. >> it was her job and mission as the devinely o and ordained mon egypt to reunite the loss territory which includes jerusalem. >> she can't go to her lover, mark anthony and ask her to give her herod's holding. who does she turn to? who else hates herod the great? >> the hasmoneans. >> the woman who witnessed his soldie
. >> mark anthony and cleopatra, together they want to rule the world. >> mark anthony meets and fallsn love with cleopatra and establishes his base in alexander in egypt. >> he's a bit of what we call today a player. he was master and command of the caesars. >> mark anthony and herod the great are war buddies. they owe each other quite a bit. >> mark anthony and herod had an i intimate relationship. >> cleopatra wants what herod, the great has, jerusalem....
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>> they are, thank you, mark, for having me.s very difficult and hard for people here to understand, but the sun tzu art of war is something they teach their children, the whole life is a negotiation in china while they are learning -- our children are being read fairy tales, so it is very different. >> mark: what do you see when you are over there? as i say they play the long game and swallowed hong kong in nothing flat, undercover of covid, took one of the success stories of the postwar era, free dynamic vibrant hong kong and went -- and made it a part of china. and nobody did anything. >> that's right, and the people here that talk about fighting china, and that's what the important thing is is that a lot of the americans don't understand what it is like. it's kind of like that movie "the untouchables" where kevin costner is talking about going after al capone, and he says i want to get al capone, and sean connery says if you really want to get them? and unfortunately that's what is happening in the biden and trump administra
>> they are, thank you, mark, for having me.s very difficult and hard for people here to understand, but the sun tzu art of war is something they teach their children, the whole life is a negotiation in china while they are learning -- our children are being read fairy tales, so it is very different. >> mark: what do you see when you are over there? as i say they play the long game and swallowed hong kong in nothing flat, undercover of covid, took one of the success stories of the...
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good evening, mark. >> mark: thank you, mike. great show. i thought those headlines were getting a little long especially aris. >> mike: have a great show. >> mark: and have you great evening, mike. thank you. welcome along, i'm mark steyn, this is "fox news primetime." let's get to it. ♪ ♪ the short version of where i'm at is that civilization is about 7 inches from sliding off the cliff and most of the america in the west isn't even aware of how close to the edge we are. so i'm interested in guys who can move the meter on that not move towards the center as the political consultants advise but who can modify the center toward them as reagan and thatcher did. j.d. vance wrote a big best seller called hillbilly elegy which ron howard turned into a movie with big mainstream stars glenn close and amy adams. advances gloat the quote the liberal media white trash splainer while the "new york times" called hillbilly elegy one of the six best boots. j.d. vance didn't vote for trump he voted for the third guy what's his name i can't be bothered loo
good evening, mark. >> mark: thank you, mike. great show. i thought those headlines were getting a little long especially aris. >> mike: have a great show. >> mark: and have you great evening, mike. thank you. welcome along, i'm mark steyn, this is "fox news primetime." let's get to it. ♪ ♪ the short version of where i'm at is that civilization is about 7 inches from sliding off the cliff and most of the america in the west isn't even aware of how close to the...
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>> yes, mark.ast box doesn't allow me at which point i might see you. >> everybody knows you need to get -- they've done all the research, that's three times higher than the host. that isn't going to do it for you. this is almost like we are auditioning to be dana perino's understudy. >> and we are all failing. >> badly wrong here. he looking forward? i get the feeling it is jesse watters, the whole quality of the rotation is sliding off the cliff right here. >> it's going downhill with me. i will say, you are on the hook. my guest of course is mark steyn so i know we are going to figure it out but we will continue the great work you've done, always a joy, great work this week. >> i'm grateful to you for joining me and it has been a terrific time this week. you are going to have a hell of a week next week. >> and fox is going to have to figure out where the litter box is going to go while i host the show because if i don't have my cat who is going to be a real problem. emotional support cat. >> we
>> yes, mark.ast box doesn't allow me at which point i might see you. >> everybody knows you need to get -- they've done all the research, that's three times higher than the host. that isn't going to do it for you. this is almost like we are auditioning to be dana perino's understudy. >> and we are all failing. >> badly wrong here. he looking forward? i get the feeling it is jesse watters, the whole quality of the rotation is sliding off the cliff right here. >>...
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>> well, mark, thank you for having me. i'm not buying it.hat they've said before and it's inconsistent with the facts that tucker has revealed. for example, tucker set a his show several nights that a source within the government came to him and read out several of tucker's texts and messages. what the government is allegedly ssaying today is that the unmasking occurred regarding third parties talking with one another about tucker carlson. that's inconsistent with them intercepting tucker carlson. number two, there's only a handful of people united states government who have the right to unmask people and that right was widely abused during the end of the obama administration, 2016. i'm afraid it's being abused right now. so this raises more questions than answers. and i think we need to be raining in the abuses in the national security community of these type of issues and no americansan should be surveilled this way. finally, these types of communications should never be linked to the media. axios had these green occasions. how does that h
>> well, mark, thank you for having me. i'm not buying it.hat they've said before and it's inconsistent with the facts that tucker has revealed. for example, tucker set a his show several nights that a source within the government came to him and read out several of tucker's texts and messages. what the government is allegedly ssaying today is that the unmasking occurred regarding third parties talking with one another about tucker carlson. that's inconsistent with them intercepting...
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shoot, mark, shoot! shoot, mark, shoot! the sun's going down, mark. you did it! you did it!a look at this replay. ♪ congratulations, mark. that's $25,000 to the family place. and, mark, you also get a prize too. this creepy little doll. all right. that is all the time we have. i'd like to thank mark cuban, johnny knoxville, and tacko fall. good night. i love you, mama! ♪ ♪ >> hey, bay area, it's time to share some amazing stories and feel good. we could all use some inspiration right now, and you've come to the right place. this show is all about good food, good people, and good living. ♪ on today's show, bringing hope to the unhoused community... a boutique building confidence... volunteers making a difference... a stroll down memory lane. but first, tips on how to recycle right. ♪ >> recycling is important to the environment, so we all need to do our part. learning what goes where makes the process easier. >> oakland recycles is all about the message of recycling right to oakland residents. it's a joint collaboration
shoot, mark, shoot! shoot, mark, shoot! the sun's going down, mark. you did it! you did it!a look at this replay. ♪ congratulations, mark. that's $25,000 to the family place. and, mark, you also get a prize too. this creepy little doll. all right. that is all the time we have. i'd like to thank mark cuban, johnny knoxville, and tacko fall. good night. i love you, mama! ♪ ♪ >> hey, bay area, it's time to share some amazing stories and feel good. we could all use some inspiration...
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mark milley was not deterred by that.ter the election he began informally planning with other military leaders, strategizing how they would block trump's order to use the military in a way they deemed dangerous or illegal." wait a second, pause here for a moment. as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff the guy who is empowered by our constitution, our democracy to make this decision? now, he's not. he can't make them independently. if he disagrees he can resign but he can't make them independently. but he kept going. in early january nancy pelosi pressed for specifics for mark milley. she wanted to know what the generals had done to help her. she wanted to know if they were doing things that were illegal, taking control of the military from civilian elected leaders. and mark milley didn't blush, he confirmed they had done just that. "ma'am" milley told nancy pelosi, i assure you we have checks and balances in the system." yeah, they are written into the constitution, according to the post, some of those checks and ba
mark milley was not deterred by that.ter the election he began informally planning with other military leaders, strategizing how they would block trump's order to use the military in a way they deemed dangerous or illegal." wait a second, pause here for a moment. as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff the guy who is empowered by our constitution, our democracy to make this decision? now, he's not. he can't make them independently. if he disagrees he can resign but he can't make them...
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mark renshaw. _ striving for more. mark renshaw, thank - striving for more.programme. on saturday a new wimbledon champion will be crowned. neither of the finalists, ashleigh barty and karolina pliskova, have won the event before — in fact this is the first wimbledon final for both of them — the first time that has happened since 1977. there'll be a much more familiar name in the men's final on sunday though — novak djokovic goes in search of his sixth wimbledon title. but as our reporter at the all england club reports, he too will face an unfamiliar name in sunday's final. ultimately, it's no surprise to see novak djokovic into his seventh wimbledon final. this is a man motivated by numbers. and, win on sunday, and he'll have 20 grand slams — the same number as roger federer and rafael nadal. standing in his way on friday was denis shapovalov, the 22—year—old canadian who's won so many admirers at these championships with the way he plays. and he made djokovic work hard for this. losing in straight sets, yes, but hanging in there in each and every one. from
mark renshaw. _ striving for more. mark renshaw, thank - striving for more.programme. on saturday a new wimbledon champion will be crowned. neither of the finalists, ashleigh barty and karolina pliskova, have won the event before — in fact this is the first wimbledon final for both of them — the first time that has happened since 1977. there'll be a much more familiar name in the men's final on sunday though — novak djokovic goes in search of his sixth wimbledon title. but as our reporter...
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it sounds familiar to me. >> mark: it certainly does, stephen.ou for bringing us up to speed on that. you like the institute of virology, they are building a another three of them. don't forget about the new episode of tucker carlson today right now on foxnation.com with douglas murray. the man himself tucker will be back tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern. have a great evening. sean hannity right now. >> sean: thank you and welcome to hannity and tonight, more baseless lies from democrats who continue to insist that voter i.d. laws in georgia and texas are racist but somehow not racist and biden's home state with restrictive laws in delaware. plus, more shocking footage from new york as crime spirals even more out of control, new video showing a violent mob attacking an
it sounds familiar to me. >> mark: it certainly does, stephen.ou for bringing us up to speed on that. you like the institute of virology, they are building a another three of them. don't forget about the new episode of tucker carlson today right now on foxnation.com with douglas murray. the man himself tucker will be back tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern. have a great evening. sean hannity right now. >> sean: thank you and welcome to hannity and tonight, more baseless lies from...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i am mark levin, this is "life, liberty and levin." a very important show for you, with two great guests, who are coming up senator marco rubio. and tom homan, former acting i.c.e. director, but before our great guests there are hundreds of thousands of you, who are concerned about what is happening to this country. i want to rereport to you my book, "american marxism" was number one in the "new york times" best seller list, hard cope, number one ebook and hard copy. and canadian look list, it has out sold next 15 books nonfix combined. first week sales of 400,000. in all formats, 400,000 of you have taken the time to aquite ae the book, and want to know how to seat of country, i'm -- how on save the country, i'm with you, an aspect of the book, chapter 6, media, i wrote a book on media, called unfreedom of the press, this is different, it is important. a few exceptions if we had a media here, that were honest, and actually reporting news, we would not be in this situation we're in today with our classrooms and our borders. the democra
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i am mark levin, this is "life, liberty and levin." a very important show for you, with two great guests, who are coming up senator marco rubio. and tom homan, former acting i.c.e. director, but before our great guests there are hundreds of thousands of you, who are concerned about what is happening to this country. i want to rereport to you my book, "american marxism" was number one in the "new york times" best seller list,...
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question marks.he market seems to be dismissing a lot of the inflation print, more than retail numbers. it is a reopening dynamic playing out, but nothing to move the debates further on whether this is transitory or persistent? jonathan: your reaction, mark? >> those fundamentals are a very real shift in tone from the bed around inflation at the june fomc meeting. two, questions around the durability of growth and whether we are at peak growth or beyond. and that has exacerbated in market. when we think about what is the real story here, it is the fed and the markets are questioning their commitment to an inflation overshoot, sustained inflation overshoot. that is what is pulling in the timing of the first few rate hikes. it is that shift in tone from the fed. in order for the fed to convince the market otherwise, we think they need to get taper out of the way, get that launched, so they can start talking about the timing of first rate hikes. two, they need to see evidence that some of these inflatio
question marks.he market seems to be dismissing a lot of the inflation print, more than retail numbers. it is a reopening dynamic playing out, but nothing to move the debates further on whether this is transitory or persistent? jonathan: your reaction, mark? >> those fundamentals are a very real shift in tone from the bed around inflation at the june fomc meeting. two, questions around the durability of growth and whether we are at peak growth or beyond. and that has exacerbated in...
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mark. mark: welcome back and broke on pete hegseth. but going back to the solutions because what can they do. mark: 10000 was on solutions. been an activist 40 years i've served on the school board a lot of people out there already doing things that is to galvanize internetwork so we have a national movement as we do with the tea party movement the trump revolution or anything to talk about it that colonists. and then to communicate in the written word. thomas paine. and it spread from dinner table from dinner table. and that's exactly what i'm hoping will be done here. that is an example i cannot run through all of those. went to the public schools we pay their salaries and medical care and pensions. the dues we have no say whatsoever we are not even sure what's going on. and they won't tell us. the teachers union are clearly the american marxist movement but regardless of what parents think they are pushing critical race theory and the transitioning model whatever the hell they want to so i have argued thanks to a call and in my radi
mark. mark: welcome back and broke on pete hegseth. but going back to the solutions because what can they do. mark: 10000 was on solutions. been an activist 40 years i've served on the school board a lot of people out there already doing things that is to galvanize internetwork so we have a national movement as we do with the tea party movement the trump revolution or anything to talk about it that colonists. and then to communicate in the written word. thomas paine. and it spread from dinner...
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mark: cancel canada day. a call from protesters after the discovery of unmarked graves of first nations children forcibly taken from their parents. joe biden at the scene of the building collapse in miami. the rescue recovery is set to resume with hopes fading for those still unaccounted for. trump organization finance chief facing 15 counts of tax fraud and pleading not guilty to counts of grand larceny and fraud in new york. meanwhile, donald trump himself speaks out to say the case is dividing the country. thank you very much for being with us. a large protest is taking place in toronto on canada day. the usual celebration of independence has been taken over by anger over the unmaed graves of children discovered. it is believed there are as many as 10,000 or more such uarked graves. around 150,000 indigenous children were forcibly taken from their emilys and placed in these homes, a practice condemned as cultural genocide. our correspondent joins us now live from toronto for more on this. very good evening
mark: cancel canada day. a call from protesters after the discovery of unmarked graves of first nations children forcibly taken from their parents. joe biden at the scene of the building collapse in miami. the rescue recovery is set to resume with hopes fading for those still unaccounted for. trump organization finance chief facing 15 counts of tax fraud and pleading not guilty to counts of grand larceny and fraud in new york. meanwhile, donald trump himself speaks out to say the case is...
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mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news.ration is not yet ready to lift restrictions on international travel to the united states. in an exclusive interview with bloomberg television today, transportation secretary pete buttigieg says the date cannot be arbitrary and that it has to be based on conditions. >> we are going to continue to have a strategy led by public health authorities, guided by homeland security, cdc, my department at the table, to reopen travel as quickly and as responsibly as we can. mark: a lot of the timing depends on what is going on with vaccine progress around the world, as well as how fast coronavirus variants are spreading. africa had its worst week since the coronavirus pandemic began. cases jumped 20% over the last seven days. officials say the situation is expected to get worse. the highly transmissible delta variant is now dominating many regions. still, officials say there are hopeful signs vaccine rollout across africa is improving. north korean leader kim jong-un has dropped as many as 44 pou
mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news.ration is not yet ready to lift restrictions on international travel to the united states. in an exclusive interview with bloomberg television today, transportation secretary pete buttigieg says the date cannot be arbitrary and that it has to be based on conditions. >> we are going to continue to have a strategy led by public health authorities, guided by homeland security, cdc, my department at the table, to reopen travel as quickly...
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michael: any response of the mark. mark: i think it raises the question whether 26 amendment of recounting is that contentious move and i think that will be a ridiculous question to pose even to pose the question in a classroom. to insert an idea of possibility there. it's like the sexual revolution in the gender re- founding. and again, the questions, the nature, i don't think that that gives two way to become the suggestiveness of it. and again, we will see on the proof of this will be what kind of item unit for curriculum will be built out of these questions. michael: let's talk about that. some people criticized the roadmap for not having hard that it is built around these questions. and that means that leaves out a certain amount of detail. and just last week at the thomas b. fordham institute we just released a major review of u.s. history. you can check that out. and for some good news, five states did a great job, both red and blue state predict the 20 states in those days, they didn't or they whoever got toget
michael: any response of the mark. mark: i think it raises the question whether 26 amendment of recounting is that contentious move and i think that will be a ridiculous question to pose even to pose the question in a classroom. to insert an idea of possibility there. it's like the sexual revolution in the gender re- founding. and again, the questions, the nature, i don't think that that gives two way to become the suggestiveness of it. and again, we will see on the proof of this will be what...
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mark: i think three factors.he point that we have reduced our costs over the last eight years by 30%, in nominal terms. about half of that cost increase. we are running at about 95% production capacity with covid constraints across the globe. we've got more improvement potentially as vaccinations are rolled out. and then, input costs have come up. steel is up, copper is up and that is about 3% of our cost increase. as we move into next year, we bring in a new project, we think we can manage those cost pressures. everybody is feeling the same pressure. we think with our new technologies, we can get ahead of that. the next 6-12 months, there's going to be a lot more work needed to be done. anna: can you tell me a little bit about wages and what kind of pressure you are under there? there seems to be worker shortages in some areas. you talked about operating under covid conditions in some places. are you concerned about wage pressures? mark: not at the moment. we have not seen a lot of wage pressure. in the u.k., la
mark: i think three factors.he point that we have reduced our costs over the last eight years by 30%, in nominal terms. about half of that cost increase. we are running at about 95% production capacity with covid constraints across the globe. we've got more improvement potentially as vaccinations are rolled out. and then, input costs have come up. steel is up, copper is up and that is about 3% of our cost increase. as we move into next year, we bring in a new project, we think we can manage...
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mark: let's listen to some tapes. melody and a of your favorites is the conversation with sergeant schreiber ahead of the peace corps in this one comes from february 1st of 2054. and in this we hear lbj informing schreiber and all of his legendary persuasive powers that schreiber is about to be named the new head of the war on poverty. let's roll the tape think back to all. >> good morning mr. president how are you. [inaudible]. >> i think it was the advice but if you don't mind company has wisdom and i wanted to sit down with a couple of people to see what we can give no have some sort of 19 what happens is you know somebody and someone else in the dome of the heck they're doing with with this program is going to be specifically. and. [clapping and cheering]. and what are you going to do. >> well, just go away and go to camp david and figured out we need something. i will say to them in i've got to myself about yesterday and work out your peace corps anyway you want to and head of the committee and have some acting o
mark: let's listen to some tapes. melody and a of your favorites is the conversation with sergeant schreiber ahead of the peace corps in this one comes from february 1st of 2054. and in this we hear lbj informing schreiber and all of his legendary persuasive powers that schreiber is about to be named the new head of the war on poverty. let's roll the tape think back to all. >> good morning mr. president how are you. [inaudible]. >> i think it was the advice but if you don't mind...
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mark: the impression is this.ight now there is so much money sloshing around in the u.s., people are getting checks in the mail from the government, adding to their bank accounts. they don't know what to do with their money. when they hear these rumors, there's a lot of speculation about going, and you hear about them, billionaires made with bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. they get excited and they go in. it is a matter of faith. what i am saying is that the face is probably going to begin to break down because you can't compare. i can wear a gold watch, but i can't wear any bitcoin. [laughter] dani: that is a very fair point. i don't think anyone has mastered the art of wearing bitcoin, at least yet. but i wonder if you look at bitcoin that way, and you are worried that the face won't stick around, that it could potentially mean a lower move, how do you approach companies that own bitcoin? does that alter your view on the attractiveness of them? tesla, for example, their fair market holding a queen dropped in
mark: the impression is this.ight now there is so much money sloshing around in the u.s., people are getting checks in the mail from the government, adding to their bank accounts. they don't know what to do with their money. when they hear these rumors, there's a lot of speculation about going, and you hear about them, billionaires made with bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. they get excited and they go in. it is a matter of faith. what i am saying is that the face is probably going to begin...
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mark can tell us what is on his mind. good morning to you. mark: good morning.t's been a quiet day in asia from markets' point of view. probably the most sensitive point is the crypto space. the bloomberg crypto index set for its lowest close since february. overall, slightly risk-averse tone. there are a lot of stories. we are in shock about that inflation number in the u.s.. we have seen you can inflation, the same idea -- u.k. inflation, the same idea. we saw u.k. inflation come up, 2.5% year on year. month on month, .5% versus 0.2% expected. we are seeing it everywhere around the world. this is something that markets are -- to come to terms with. anna: the range of expectations about, is it credibility or difficulty in predicting what is going on? the range was -0.2% in terms of what economists were looking for. we ended up something around the middle of that but that was a very wide range. interesting to see this number coming in much stronger than anticipated, just as we saw in the united states. certainly were not quite the voices that were saying this in
mark can tell us what is on his mind. good morning to you. mark: good morning.t's been a quiet day in asia from markets' point of view. probably the most sensitive point is the crypto space. the bloomberg crypto index set for its lowest close since february. overall, slightly risk-averse tone. there are a lot of stories. we are in shock about that inflation number in the u.s.. we have seen you can inflation, the same idea -- u.k. inflation, the same idea. we saw u.k. inflation come up, 2.5%...
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mark: welcome back america., one step at a time and i think it will be useful. and in my book, "american marxism" i start the hate america inc. chapter. >> "new york times" of all publications, education i writer barringer penned: >> >> way back in 1989. even a writer for the "new york times," recognized what was going on in this country. >> mark: the report goes on to say: >> in 1989, at the time of the article's publication, the thieves of a radical fringe ideology critical theory, by weaponizing the culture against itself began the early bloom of the american landscape with little public notice, bear en bear en.>> that is the assault n american history. institutions and city digs. or the dominant white culture if you will, including by her own employer, publisher, the "new york times," in scenes as 1619 project, she writes: mark: thus, folks the war on the traditional teaching of history begins its change, through out academia, we can't trust what has been written, it has been written by the biased individual
mark: welcome back america., one step at a time and i think it will be useful. and in my book, "american marxism" i start the hate america inc. chapter. >> "new york times" of all publications, education i writer barringer penned: >> >> way back in 1989. even a writer for the "new york times," recognized what was going on in this country. >> mark: the report goes on to say: >> in 1989, at the time of the article's publication, the...
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mark: welcome back america, as we continue this journey, one step at a time.will be very useful. and in my book, "american marxism," i start the hate america inc. chapter. as they are today, embraced core themes, "new york times" of all publicking as, education writer. penned in october 29, 1989. in mainstreaming of marxism in u.s. colleges. she repealed in part as karl marxist idealogical heirs: >> she goes on: >> in past decade, while prosperity of western economies made marxism irrelevant to many. new theories have arisen away back in 1989. even a writer for the "new york times," recognized what was going on. and there has been an americanized adoption of marxism. >> report says: marxism and feminism, marxism and race, this is where the exciting debates are, said a professor of history at university of california irvine, in 1989, at the time of the article, critical theory and unraveling of the existing society by weaponizing the culture against itself. began their early bloom throughout the american landscape with little public notice. the "new york times"
mark: welcome back america, as we continue this journey, one step at a time.will be very useful. and in my book, "american marxism," i start the hate america inc. chapter. as they are today, embraced core themes, "new york times" of all publicking as, education writer. penned in october 29, 1989. in mainstreaming of marxism in u.s. colleges. she repealed in part as karl marxist idealogical heirs: >> she goes on: >> in past decade, while prosperity of western...
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mark: we'll be right back. ♪♪ .. [♪♪♪] mark: welcome back, america.ll be out soon. thomas payne. you are familiar with him. here is a paragraph read from that pamphlet. i call not upon a few, but upon all. not on this state or that state, but on he state. up and help us. lay your shoulders to the wheel. better have too much force than too little. let it be told to the future world when hope and virtue could survive, that the city and the country came forward to meet and repulse it. washington ordered payne's words read to the exhausted troops at the battle of trent. it quickly spread through the the colonies. our challenge today is more complicated. we did not ask for this confrontation, but it is here. like the early days of the revolutionary war, we are losing. most of the country has been caught flat footed and remains unengaged. the marxist movements are agitating, overtaking and rioting to accomplish their endd counter pressure or agitation. that is no pushback. that must change today. this is a call for action. and in american marxism, this is a
mark: we'll be right back. ♪♪ .. [♪♪♪] mark: welcome back, america.ll be out soon. thomas payne. you are familiar with him. here is a paragraph read from that pamphlet. i call not upon a few, but upon all. not on this state or that state, but on he state. up and help us. lay your shoulders to the wheel. better have too much force than too little. let it be told to the future world when hope and virtue could survive, that the city and the country came forward to meet and repulse it....
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mark: you are really right on.e 70s with massive inflation, 13 or 14% or maybe they're not familiar with the black and white films on the republic after world war i that led to fascism that followed or maybe they like to look at their children and grandchildren in the eye and understand while these things don't happen overnight, they do happen because nobody knows better than you with the laws of economics -- i'll be right back. ♪♪ welcome back america, welcome back charles payne. the democrat keep using this marxist model class warfare, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. do the poor get richer under socialism and marxism redistribution of wealth massive taxation of successful people? >> the answer is no, absolutely not and what intriguing about all of you how to look outside of this country or even the history books, what happened happened in the most progressive states in america. okay new york city the greatest income inequality in the world, look at california and exodus from these places try to start
mark: you are really right on.e 70s with massive inflation, 13 or 14% or maybe they're not familiar with the black and white films on the republic after world war i that led to fascism that followed or maybe they like to look at their children and grandchildren in the eye and understand while these things don't happen overnight, they do happen because nobody knows better than you with the laws of economics -- i'll be right back. ♪♪ welcome back america, welcome back charles payne. the...
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mark: going into the ecb, it is a relatively exciting one.ve been promised guidance with the new structure. we will get an explanation of how we can get an asymmetric approach to an inflation target. it should be an interesting press conference. i am wondering how big this will be on markets. fx and bond yields. i was looking at the euro-dollar, and despite the fact we have different delta concerns, different growth rates, this is an overlay. the path to an overlay -- it is a three-month overlay of the differential between german two year yields and the euro-dollar. it is a perfect chart. i struggle to see why the ecb will be able to get the euro to have a bounce today. the german two year yield a sauna seven basis point range for the past five months. it is at the bottom of the range, and it may have scope to go higher. if all the movement is driven by two year yields, will be look at the ecb story, it will be interesting for the longer-term growth story, the longer-term guidance, the curve flattening and steepening, but i am not sure it a c
mark: going into the ecb, it is a relatively exciting one.ve been promised guidance with the new structure. we will get an explanation of how we can get an asymmetric approach to an inflation target. it should be an interesting press conference. i am wondering how big this will be on markets. fx and bond yields. i was looking at the euro-dollar, and despite the fact we have different delta concerns, different growth rates, this is an overlay. the path to an overlay -- it is a three-month...
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[laughter] mark bezos: it's so true. i think our family has been extremely supportive through all of this and i think -- i know my wife was an absolute rock leading up to this, which made the adventure much easier for me but i know when we came down, it was sort of time to let those emotions down. it was great to see everybody and yet, it was more emotional than i anticipated good -- anticipated. jeff bezos: i wasn't nervous about my family was anxious about this. it was so sweet, actually, to get hugged by them afterward. especially my kids and lauren and my mom and dad. it really, all of you guys. we have close friends here, too. it just makes me realize how much i love you and how much i am loved. ms. cornell: wally, your friend mary is here. ms. funk: yes, i am so happy she is here. she knows what i am going through. she was mono bite flight student -- one of my flight students and i have had 3000 flight students and don't know if they will get to see this but i felt so charged. i was not nervous. i was just a normal
[laughter] mark bezos: it's so true. i think our family has been extremely supportive through all of this and i think -- i know my wife was an absolute rock leading up to this, which made the adventure much easier for me but i know when we came down, it was sort of time to let those emotions down. it was great to see everybody and yet, it was more emotional than i anticipated good -- anticipated. jeff bezos: i wasn't nervous about my family was anxious about this. it was so sweet, actually, to...
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mark: thank you, jeff. [applause] jeff: jeff, will you join me, please? [applause] there are few people i know more deserving of this, jeff. seriously. and i don't know what you are going to do next, but i can't wait to watch? -- but i can't wait to watch. congratulations. [applause] and wally, would you join me, please? [applause] 60 years, wally. and i get to pin this on. >> it is the best pin i have ever had in my life. and i have had lots of them. jeff: wally, you continue to inspire us. thank you so much for doing that, and god bless you. congratulations. wally: thank you. more to come. [applause] [cheering] jeff: the first four of millions to follow. arianne: the newest international astronauts come of the crew of new shepard. congratulations, all four of you [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] without further ado, how was it? was it ever than you imagined? jeff: real quick, i want t
mark: thank you, jeff. [applause] jeff: jeff, will you join me, please? [applause] there are few people i know more deserving of this, jeff. seriously. and i don't know what you are going to do next, but i can't wait to watch? -- but i can't wait to watch. congratulations. [applause] and wally, would you join me, please? [applause] 60 years, wally. and i get to pin this on. >> it is the best pin i have ever had in my life. and i have had lots of them. jeff: wally, you continue to inspire...
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mark: good morning. what is your next focus in terms of monetizing your infrastructure and how will different levels of infrastructure ownership french e.a. telcos competitively in the future? allison: -- differentiate telcos competitively in the future? allison: in fact, we are seeing such interest in it from private investors. really excellent private investors that bring more than cash. we have done our first deal in norway and finland. great valuation. we have a great long-term partnership agreement with them. and with it being with work field, who own and operate the biggest footprint around the world, they bring real competence to help it run its infrastructure better in the future so we will certainly be looking at more transactions like that. we aim to maintain and control ownership of that. the way that i look at telcos in general, we have three different platforms of services. we have the core infrastructure that is absolutely critical for the societies that we serve and we want to keep control
mark: good morning. what is your next focus in terms of monetizing your infrastructure and how will different levels of infrastructure ownership french e.a. telcos competitively in the future? allison: -- differentiate telcos competitively in the future? allison: in fact, we are seeing such interest in it from private investors. really excellent private investors that bring more than cash. we have done our first deal in norway and finland. great valuation. we have a great long-term partnership...
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mark: i hope so.ee think there will be a reckoning in 2022 with the border, crime, with this administration and where the party takes us. it is amazing we have to wait. the vast majority don't like what is taking place on the border they are repulsed but there is very little we can do until the time comes. senator rubio thank you very much good luck in your reelection. >> we will be right back. [sfx: radio being tuned] welcome to allstate. ♪ [band plays] ♪ a place where everyone lives life well-protected. ♪♪ and even when things go a bit wrong, we've got your back. here, things work the way you wish they would. and better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because a quality night's sleep is scientifically proven to help increase energy and improve recovery. and it keeps you at your best all day long. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is temperature balancing. and it helps
mark: i hope so.ee think there will be a reckoning in 2022 with the border, crime, with this administration and where the party takes us. it is amazing we have to wait. the vast majority don't like what is taking place on the border they are repulsed but there is very little we can do until the time comes. senator rubio thank you very much good luck in your reelection. >> we will be right back. [sfx: radio being tuned] welcome to allstate. ♪ [band plays] ♪ a place where everyone lives...
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mark milley to no end.s including net nancy pelosi are asking them to break the law and do things that are not within his power during january 6 just so they cano continue the fake narrative about the insurrection in the overreach that the media has put on the political landscape and it's a shame that the chairman of the joint chief of staff it is the most highly politicized figure in the department of defense. >> i mean here he's threatening the core principles. >> tucker: we talk to a number of republicans, we will speak to another one in just a moment. era republican candidate who is taking aim at the indoctrination of race hate in our schools. that's coming up next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: so there's an opening in the ohio congressional delegation, 15th congressional district and a lot of peoplere running the republicanng primary, 11 primars as of august 3rd of this year. the winner will then compete in a special election in november to replace congressman steve stivers. one woman that came to our attention was
mark milley to no end.s including net nancy pelosi are asking them to break the law and do things that are not within his power during january 6 just so they cano continue the fake narrative about the insurrection in the overreach that the media has put on the political landscape and it's a shame that the chairman of the joint chief of staff it is the most highly politicized figure in the department of defense. >> i mean here he's threatening the core principles. >> tucker: we talk...
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shoot, mark, shoot! shoot, mark, shoot! the sun's going down, mark. you did it! you did it!h thanks to mark cuban, johnny knoxville, and tacko fall. good night! i love you, mama! >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, reliving hell. from the front lines on january 6th. those in the trenches recount the horror of the capitol that day. >> i remember thinking there was a very good chance i would be torn apart or shot to death with my own weapon. >> the terror they experienced. >> this is how i'm going to die. >> now demanding accountability. >> telling the truth shouldn't be hard. >>> plus american beauty's nina savaris. the former hollywood darling opening up about her pain behind the scenes. >> i was living on the floor, squalor. then i'm going to this
shoot, mark, shoot! shoot, mark, shoot! the sun's going down, mark. you did it! you did it!h thanks to mark cuban, johnny knoxville, and tacko fall. good night! i love you, mama! >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, reliving hell. from the front lines on january 6th. those in the trenches recount the horror of the capitol that day. >> i remember thinking there was a very good chance i would be torn apart or shot to death with my own weapon. >> the terror...
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mark: absolutely right. this is not about an indiscriminate targeting of capital by the chinese government. this is about them targeting sectors that help address their concerns about any all that he, about -- about inequality, about social justice, and national security. as we discussed on yesterday's program, the three new mountains of the chinese communist party are unaffordable housing, unaffordable health care, and unaffordable education. they have made aggressive moves in education, they have previously made moves in housing, and health care may be in the next couple of months. that's why people are aware they are not trying to destroy the stock market, but they are also not worried about the losses. this is not about the economy, this is about furthering the goals of the chinese communist party. anna: mark is staying with us for the next hour. you can get insight and analysis from mark and his team. mliv is the function to use on the terminal. coming up, we have a host of executive conversations
mark: absolutely right. this is not about an indiscriminate targeting of capital by the chinese government. this is about them targeting sectors that help address their concerns about any all that he, about -- about inequality, about social justice, and national security. as we discussed on yesterday's program, the three new mountains of the chinese communist party are unaffordable housing, unaffordable health care, and unaffordable education. they have made aggressive moves in education, they...
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anna, how does it feel to spoil the results for mark western mark mark: i think he --for mark?-- anna: i think he knows now, but i did spoil it earlier. coming up, the ecb plans to raise its inflation target with room to overshoot. we will have details next. european policy moving in a slightly different direction from the fed. what is the same and different between what the ecb and the fed are trying to do? ♪ >> with the ecb, you need unanimity. it is not like monetary policy where you need a majority to take -- to make decisions. we talk about strategy, which means you need unanimity. it also gives governors a kind of veto power. anna: that was the former chief economist of the european central bank, speaking to bloomberg on the subject of monetary policy, rethinking the new strategy at the ecb. it's give you further details -- let's bring you further details on the subject. policymakers have agreed to raise their inflation goal to 2%. the previous aim was being below, but close to 2%. the policymakers will also allow room to overshoot as europe builds back from the pandemic.
anna, how does it feel to spoil the results for mark western mark mark: i think he --for mark?-- anna: i think he knows now, but i did spoil it earlier. coming up, the ecb plans to raise its inflation target with room to overshoot. we will have details next. european policy moving in a slightly different direction from the fed. what is the same and different between what the ecb and the fed are trying to do? ♪ >> with the ecb, you need unanimity. it is not like monetary policy where you...
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how did mark feel? you put him out there. >> i know because i told him over the course of the writing i felt that our relationship was different it wasn't the traditional journalist source relationship and subject it transcended the normal boundaries. there was a moment that brought this to life when he flew to space for the first time in 2018 and watching his wife gave him hugs and i was behind his son and i said was the right thing for me to do? a reporter reaches out his hand to say nice job but a friend gives a bearhug. i reach out and gave him a handshake and it just felt weird and sterile and then i gave him a hug. he is more of that and he is a friend it is a unique relationship when you have a friend who you write about who knows you are going to write things that are not complementary. not damaging it was not out to damaging but things do not make him look great but he was okay with it. he knew i was talking to his ex-wife and it would not make him look great. host: but he knew that. i asked hi
how did mark feel? you put him out there. >> i know because i told him over the course of the writing i felt that our relationship was different it wasn't the traditional journalist source relationship and subject it transcended the normal boundaries. there was a moment that brought this to life when he flew to space for the first time in 2018 and watching his wife gave him hugs and i was behind his son and i said was the right thing for me to do? a reporter reaches out his hand to say...
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i know that you've discussed mark's well-being with the two u.s.our home state of illinois, dick durbin and tammy duckworth. who else have you spoken with, who else in the biden administration specifically? >> we have secretary of state blinken. we've talked to him several times. he's been a big help. and also roger karsens. i believe he came from the trump administration. and that's, to my knowledge, that's pretty much it. >> has there been any communication from the kidnappers at all? do they want anything? >> not personally that we understand. from the kidnappers themselves -- but we have been told that per our ambassador and mula barader that they are requesting the release of benir norjai for the release of mark as a trade. >> i know you hit road blocks with former president trump and president biden. why do you think you hit road blocks? why do you believe that your brother's name is not top of mind for these two presidents? >> i think he's just a thorn in their side because they want to get this peace deal, they want to get it signed, they w
i know that you've discussed mark's well-being with the two u.s.our home state of illinois, dick durbin and tammy duckworth. who else have you spoken with, who else in the biden administration specifically? >> we have secretary of state blinken. we've talked to him several times. he's been a big help. and also roger karsens. i believe he came from the trump administration. and that's, to my knowledge, that's pretty much it. >> has there been any communication from the kidnappers at...
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difficult it was for his son to happen living as mark's son and i also sympathize with mark when he son, we are estranged, he doesn't talk to me and i thought a 6-year-old and a 3-year-old, i could never, that was got wrenching so my dad incredibly inspiring, constantly wanted to live up to his expectations and there is no n part of it but i think, i think i'm appreciating relationship more now than i did then. >> were you all over the place, where did you grow up? >> in the u.s., because of where marine corps bases o are, we bounced between south carolina, three tours there for about ten years total, yuma,ou arizona whh is comparable to mojave in the middle of nowhere way and then a lot of time in northern virginia between quantico and the pentagon so those were the three main places we bounced between. >> let's talk about branson, another important part of the book, at the beginning, i guess the question is, was this as the project went on deeper into the book he realized no, branson is serious, he sees it as a next frontier. i note they spent billions of dollars but these are har
difficult it was for his son to happen living as mark's son and i also sympathize with mark when he son, we are estranged, he doesn't talk to me and i thought a 6-year-old and a 3-year-old, i could never, that was got wrenching so my dad incredibly inspiring, constantly wanted to live up to his expectations and there is no n part of it but i think, i think i'm appreciating relationship more now than i did then. >> were you all over the place, where did you grow up? >> in the u.s.,...
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mark cudmore joins us in singapore. cash trade is less than a half hour away -- less than an hour away. opec-plus in crisis. saudi arabia and the uae failed to resolve their differences, blocking a deal to boost output. boris johnson lays out plans to end social distancing. personal responsibility replaces legal restraint. plus the final stretch. the ecb zeros in on a compromise in its biggest strategy review in almost two decades. warm welcome to the program. market is with us from singapore -- mark is with us from singapore. mark: a very exciting day. it is not all about oil prices but we are very focused on that story. in asia, oil has been a little bit better. there are quite a few other themes going on. oil prices and the fact we have had hawkish news out of new zealand and the rba. bonds on the back foot. the dollar weaker. chinese equities suffer yet again. a number of different tangents going on. just now we have seen german factory orders. quite a big disappointment. hitting the kind of consensus european recov
mark cudmore joins us in singapore. cash trade is less than a half hour away -- less than an hour away. opec-plus in crisis. saudi arabia and the uae failed to resolve their differences, blocking a deal to boost output. boris johnson lays out plans to end social distancing. personal responsibility replaces legal restraint. plus the final stretch. the ecb zeros in on a compromise in its biggest strategy review in almost two decades. warm welcome to the program. market is with us from singapore...
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mark: -- anna: let's get to the features picture. we are just an hour away from the start of trading. in terms of yesterday's session, we dropped quite substantially in european hours. the nasdaq hit a new record and cushioned the market from losses elsewhere. we did snap that seven-day winning streak in the u.s.. energy and bank stocks under pressure. that said test in the european equity markets. u.s. futures look a little bit more muted. a little flatter. undecided. if we think about what you said about the asian session, and now everybody seems to be in shock, one thing seems to be clear. more appetite for havens this morning. mark: definitely. there are not many broad macro themes on the gmm. what you are seeing is a follow-through from the u.s. session. you are right to point out, the risk aversion was very much in the european session. you can see that even in e-mini's futures which kind of recovered a lot of their losses. on the gmm screen, bond yields are down in asia. australian yields were higher yesterday. we had the rba
mark: -- anna: let's get to the features picture. we are just an hour away from the start of trading. in terms of yesterday's session, we dropped quite substantially in european hours. the nasdaq hit a new record and cushioned the market from losses elsewhere. we did snap that seven-day winning streak in the u.s.. energy and bank stocks under pressure. that said test in the european equity markets. u.s. futures look a little bit more muted. a little flatter. undecided. if we think about what...
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this will mean everything to mark cavendish. draw equal with his record, it is a phenomenal effort, and i think it will take a little bit for this to sink in with mark cavendish because it was a record he probably never thought he would achieve, to equal eddy, but this year, look, some things have fallen his way, he has had a little bit of luck, and now we are in the race, he has got the form and the legs to be the best in the peloton, hence winning these four stages and drawing level with eddy merckx. and as you say this is remarkable, especially because several years ago he said he thought his career was all but over? look, i retired back in 2019 and at that point i wasn't sure whether we would see cavendish return to the tour de france and winning stages. he had a great year last year when his team, but this season, changing to deceuninck-quickstep, a team where we both raced with in the past, under the guardianship of patrick lefevre, he has flourished, he has found his form once again, and that killer instinct that makes hi
this will mean everything to mark cavendish. draw equal with his record, it is a phenomenal effort, and i think it will take a little bit for this to sink in with mark cavendish because it was a record he probably never thought he would achieve, to equal eddy, but this year, look, some things have fallen his way, he has had a little bit of luck, and now we are in the race, he has got the form and the legs to be the best in the peloton, hence winning these four stages and drawing level with eddy...
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only marked the beginning. to honor the true meaning, we have to continue towards that promise because we've not gotten there yet. the vice president and i our entire administration and all of you in this room are doing just that . that's why we launched, racial discrimination in housing, finally addressed accrual back at home loans to this day by a black american family are usually appraised a lower rate for reasonable bone by a white family. that's why we committed to increasing black ownership, one of the biggest drivers of generational wealth. wire making it possible for more yours to access capital because their ideas are good, they likely capital to get their fair share of contracts so they can be billed well. that's why we're working with each and every child not in daycare schools. [applause] that's why we're unlocking incredibly creative innovation of the history of our historical colleges and universities, providing them with resources to research is to all hbcu is invest in the future the promise of
only marked the beginning. to honor the true meaning, we have to continue towards that promise because we've not gotten there yet. the vice president and i our entire administration and all of you in this room are doing just that . that's why we launched, racial discrimination in housing, finally addressed accrual back at home loans to this day by a black american family are usually appraised a lower rate for reasonable bone by a white family. that's why we committed to increasing black...