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. ♪ ♪ >> mark: i'm mark levin. this is "life, liberty and levin".have two great guests, senator josh hawley who is helping to lead the charge against tyranny in this country and an expert on critical race theory from the manhattan institute. this program tonight is about liberty, your liberty. it is about speech, your speech, your freedom of association. it is about your school districts. it is about your kids in the classroom. it is about your neighborhoods and communities, all of which are under assault by the biden administration specifically the attorney general of the united states merrick garland and his department of justice. let's begin at the beginning. the 1st amendment to the constitution, which you would think they would understand over there at the department of justice, congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or bridging the freedom of speech or of the press or the right of the people to peaceably assemble and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. to
. ♪ ♪ >> mark: i'm mark levin. this is "life, liberty and levin".have two great guests, senator josh hawley who is helping to lead the charge against tyranny in this country and an expert on critical race theory from the manhattan institute. this program tonight is about liberty, your liberty. it is about speech, your speech, your freedom of association. it is about your school districts. it is about your kids in the classroom. it is about your neighborhoods and communities,...
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will >> had mark been shot, to. multiple times. >> i know mark was screaming, call 9-1-1. >> patrol officers with the north brunswick police department arrived within minutes. then deputy chief joseph battaglia was at a family picnic when he got the call. in north brunswick, she things are rare. so, this one especially caught him by surprise. it was at the home of a federal judge. what details are you given about what has happened at this house? >> they told me that there were two individuals were shot and it was the house of a judge salas. do >> you know right away who salas is? >> yes, i'm familiar with a name. yes. >> judge esther salas was the first latino judge appointed in new jersey. appointed by president obama in 2011. battaglia quickly learned it was salas's husband mark and her son daniel who had been shot. >> when they first patrol officer rise -- they administered basic for stage. >> what condition was mark? in >> surprisingly, march was talking and he was sitting up and he was tending to daniel. >> emt
will >> had mark been shot, to. multiple times. >> i know mark was screaming, call 9-1-1. >> patrol officers with the north brunswick police department arrived within minutes. then deputy chief joseph battaglia was at a family picnic when he got the call. in north brunswick, she things are rare. so, this one especially caught him by surprise. it was at the home of a federal judge. what details are you given about what has happened at this house? >> they told me that...
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mark: as we often end up saying, uni what is the mind that goes behind this question mark who is seekingo manipulate? it gets murkier. and what do you have next question mark a video that has been circulating in the aftermath of president alpha conde being overthrown in the coup d'etat. this is going back to the first coup d'etat, not the recent coup d'etat? james: right. let me roll these images and give you a quick explanation. these pictures show a scene of people, may be if we can roll the imagesyou see people sayingm "liberez conde." in any case, it is a gup of people shouting that. it is supposedly taking place in paris. [chanting] it claims to be la place de la republique. it is actually two years ago in le havre. and they were actually gathering for a young immigrant from guinea also called a>>. lpha. . his name was elsa. but it was not alpha conde. mark: so the demonstration had a good aim. it is crazy. james: just completely false. [laughter] mark: telling the truth from the fake, james creedon, thank you so much. kate moore d, great to see you. and that is it from me. you can
mark: as we often end up saying, uni what is the mind that goes behind this question mark who is seekingo manipulate? it gets murkier. and what do you have next question mark a video that has been circulating in the aftermath of president alpha conde being overthrown in the coup d'etat. this is going back to the first coup d'etat, not the recent coup d'etat? james: right. let me roll these images and give you a quick explanation. these pictures show a scene of people, may be if we can roll the...
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mark's we have first unitarian to the mark north and st. mary's to the west end episcopal to the southwest. we have to work together to make a impact in the city and that's what the interfaith council helps us to do. >> host: maggie henderson, thank you. maggie will be back but rabbi singer will join us in the next segment. stay with us. >> host: we are joined by rabbi beth singer from temple emanuel here. this is a show about congregations in san francisco and particularly women in ministry on this mother's day. welcome rabbi beth. >> thank you, it's a delight to be here. >> host: tell us about your congregation. >> is one of the older congregations in the country and it was founded in 1850. i was previously at a congregation that is soon to be 60 years old. this is a tremendous privilege. i'm here with my husband to be co-senior rabbis with this historic and vibrant congregation in the city. >> host: where are you located? >> we are in a beautiful historic building that i hope people come by and visit. you almost have to go to spain to fi
mark's we have first unitarian to the mark north and st. mary's to the west end episcopal to the southwest. we have to work together to make a impact in the city and that's what the interfaith council helps us to do. >> host: maggie henderson, thank you. maggie will be back but rabbi singer will join us in the next segment. stay with us. >> host: we are joined by rabbi beth singer from temple emanuel here. this is a show about congregations in san francisco and particularly women in...
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mark: very well said.oppose school choice whether it is a charter school or credit system or a voucher marriage between government and government bureaucracy and educational bureaucracy is no solid,. and national education association is a surrogate for democrat party as is the aft. what the attorney general of united states has done is demanding ideological compliance with democrat party, with the big unions and also with the educational bureaucracy. i don't think that parents will buy this. >> no, i down, don't. we're seeing that biden administration, and the administration previously failed to engineer societies overseas to their image, now they try to turn national security apparatus against american people domestically and socially energy the public to confirm with ideologies and standards of places like harvard and yale and federal department of education, american people are standing strang against this -- strong against this. i have talked with hundreds of parents, they are awakening, they are real
mark: very well said.oppose school choice whether it is a charter school or credit system or a voucher marriage between government and government bureaucracy and educational bureaucracy is no solid,. and national education association is a surrogate for democrat party as is the aft. what the attorney general of united states has done is demanding ideological compliance with democrat party, with the big unions and also with the educational bureaucracy. i don't think that parents will buy this....
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we have mark here in london as well. you will be here for the next 1.5 weeks per it i don't know how we got so lucky to have you here, but of course, you could not have picked more interesting time to be alongside us in these markets. what do you make of yesterday's tuesday turn around and some angst in the market this morning? mark: i am still struggling to catch up with these markets but what is useful for catching up is that the short-term theme we are focusing on in markets today is what we have been talking about this week and over the last 10 days. that is the idea of higher bond yields, tech weakness in equity markets versus energy prices and that is feeding through to energy market gains and equity markets as well so it's really those yields worries and how that is playing into the equity teams, the main thing we are focusing on in asia, in the short term, and the bigger picture story we will be all about this month. dani: we are worrying about china, worrying about energy. if anything, that concern has gotten mo
we have mark here in london as well. you will be here for the next 1.5 weeks per it i don't know how we got so lucky to have you here, but of course, you could not have picked more interesting time to be alongside us in these markets. what do you make of yesterday's tuesday turn around and some angst in the market this morning? mark: i am still struggling to catch up with these markets but what is useful for catching up is that the short-term theme we are focusing on in markets today is what we...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news.nt biden announced a framework 1.70 $5 billion tax and spending package today. speaking at the white house, the president says the plan will provide what he called historic investment and make the u.s. competitive globally. president biden: these plans are fiscally responsible, fully paid for. they do not add a single penny to the deficit. they don't raise taxes on anyone making $400,000 a year. mark: the president added no one got everything they wanted, including me in the plan. he now goes to europe for the cop26 climate summit which begins on sunday. china is sticking to its existing climate change targets to zero out admissions and not advancing any of its key targets. that reduces the chances for more ambitious global action at the cop26 summit in glascow. a new report this week warned that without stronger efforts on emissions reductions, the world is on track for a 2.7 degrees celsius temperature rise, and increase that risks catastrophic consequences. 82 countries are at risk
this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news.nt biden announced a framework 1.70 $5 billion tax and spending package today. speaking at the white house, the president says the plan will provide what he called historic investment and make the u.s. competitive globally. president biden: these plans are fiscally responsible, fully paid for. they do not add a single penny to the deficit. they don't raise taxes on anyone making $400,000 a year. mark: the president...
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. ♪ ♪ >> mark: america, mark levin and this is "life liberty and levin".have a special show tonight, peter doocy as one of our guests, we want to talk to him, learn more about him and what he does each day and how he's treated at the white house. our second guest, lawrence jones, another young superstar on fox, what he has seen at the border, a little bit about his background as well. i couldn't be more proud of these two gentlemen. i think they are the future of journalism and look forward to talking to them. before we get there, something is about to happen in the next few days. you have heard about it in a platitudist way but very few specifics. i have spent a lot of time trying to dig up all the specifics in the 3.5 trillion dollars democrat bill that you've been hearing about. this is an omnibus bill. it is not 3.5 trillion dollars. i have found out it is also about 5.5 trillion dollars over ten years. the democrats are good at ponzi scream. in the private sector if you are involved a ponzi scheme, you go to prison for a long time. in the public secto
. ♪ ♪ >> mark: america, mark levin and this is "life liberty and levin".have a special show tonight, peter doocy as one of our guests, we want to talk to him, learn more about him and what he does each day and how he's treated at the white house. our second guest, lawrence jones, another young superstar on fox, what he has seen at the border, a little bit about his background as well. i couldn't be more proud of these two gentlemen. i think they are the future of journalism...
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mark: facebook no more. founder mark zuckerberg has announced there is going to be a name change. the 2.5 million febook users are set to see facebook come metta -- meta. the change comes as facebook is under pressure over allegations of them not caring about the negative effects of social media has on young people and ignoring risks to safety and security. will the brand be as famous? let's hear from zuckerberg. >> to reflect who we are and what we build, i am proud to announce that starting today, our country is now meta. our mission remains the same, still about bringing people together. our apps and brands are not changing, and we are still the company that designs technology around you. mark: let's remind you of the main world news headlin. a british trawler under arrest in a northern french port as the row between the u.k. in france over fishing rights accelerates. a lawyer for julian assange says the u.s. case against him is baseless and says the u.s. health guarantee that a sans not be a suicide risk -- says the u.s. cannot guarantee that assange will not be a suicide risk
mark: facebook no more. founder mark zuckerberg has announced there is going to be a name change. the 2.5 million febook users are set to see facebook come metta -- meta. the change comes as facebook is under pressure over allegations of them not caring about the negative effects of social media has on young people and ignoring risks to safety and security. will the brand be as famous? let's hear from zuckerberg. >> to reflect who we are and what we build, i am proud to announce that...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america i am mark levin, this is "life, liberty and levin," we have two great guestsht. where we biscuit media. and charles payne. before we do. i will discuss a subject i'm in the supposed to discuss. the 2020 election. i'm going to discuss conscy that took place. not the voting machines, not even ballot counting. just conspiracy, dark money, billionaires, democrat party, corporatists and others. if we don't address this, the next election for president in 2024 will wind up the same way, first a piece in "time" magazine some time ago in february, secret history of shadow campaign that saved 2020 election, for whom? the democrats and joe biden. to lay foundation here, it says in part: >> >> well they were not wrong about that, later in the piece, says their work, whose work? >> >> you can see how partisan it is, i want reading this so you can recall what was done. >> conspiracy theories? this whole article is about a conspiresy theory. >> a former obama administration official. recruiting never-trumpers and the board. that is number one. number two. "new york post." m
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mark: our reporter in kabul.aliban spokesman has confirmed that they have arrested four members of the rival diligent islamic state group north of the afghan capital. eyewitnesses said two taliban fighters were shot and killed in the country's east. this is raising fears of a widening conflict. via france 24, charlie james has this on the jihadist group is-k. reporter: this propaganda footage shows fighters from the islamic state, sign group, borrowed from the historic region of the same name which includes parts of modern-day afghanistan and pakistan. as early as 2014 former afghan and pakistani taliban commanders pledged allegiance to the late leader abu bakr al-baghdadi. and in 2015, the islamic state group officiated with the raised the creation of its cortisone affiliate. >> estlished itself in afghanistan, counting on those who were appointed by the taliban, military commanders throughout the region of the islamic state hooch give them a foothold in afghanistan. reporter: this offshoot operates in the north
mark: our reporter in kabul.aliban spokesman has confirmed that they have arrested four members of the rival diligent islamic state group north of the afghan capital. eyewitnesses said two taliban fighters were shot and killed in the country's east. this is raising fears of a widening conflict. via france 24, charlie james has this on the jihadist group is-k. reporter: this propaganda footage shows fighters from the islamic state, sign group, borrowed from the historic region of the same name...
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mark zuckerberg is facebook's ultimate decider. >> mark holds a very unique role in the tech industrye are no similarly powerful companies that are as unilaterally controlled. >> reporter: where is mark zuckerberg right now? why is he not a face of this as conversation right now? >> i work with mark zuckerberg closely. i can tell you he cares a lot about these issues.i can tell yr he always has. >> reporter: monika bickert is a facebook vice president. does the buck stop with you, or does the buck stop with mark zuckerberg? >> everybody who is working on these issues at facebook, starting with mark, but continuing down to anybody on these safety teams, cares aboutn these safety teams, cares about these issues. >> reporter: tonight, facebook is pushing back at haugen, saying she was not involved with company decision making and called the tens of thousands of pages of documents she turned over stolen. >> we are doing the research exactly because we care about safety. if one teen on instagram is having a bad experience, we need to do better. >> if you were a member of this panel, would
mark zuckerberg is facebook's ultimate decider. >> mark holds a very unique role in the tech industrye are no similarly powerful companies that are as unilaterally controlled. >> reporter: where is mark zuckerberg right now? why is he not a face of this as conversation right now? >> i work with mark zuckerberg closely. i can tell you he cares a lot about these issues.i can tell yr he always has. >> reporter: monika bickert is a facebook vice president. does the buck stop...
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mark: beautifully put.gh this it will change people's individual lives in ways they cannot imagine. an dark on private property rights -- an attack on private property rights and mobility, and individual ism and red tape. fundamentally alters u.s. of america. our constitutional construct. it is a war on capitalism, everything that is made this country strong, principles on which the country are founded will be thrown away. in one big omnibus bill. did you think you could have a 50/50 senate, a 3 or 4 majority vote. >> alter a constitutional republic 1234. 1234. >> no. >> i would be astonished. two years ago. i would be astonished to look to the present and see how far we have gone down this socialist road. it is amazing, i would like to know where it came from. i think it came from success of progressives in getting elected in 2020, they are now a group within the house, within the house. the slim majority are in nancy pelosi in the house, speaker nancy pelosi needs their votes to do anything, so they call
mark: beautifully put.gh this it will change people's individual lives in ways they cannot imagine. an dark on private property rights -- an attack on private property rights and mobility, and individual ism and red tape. fundamentally alters u.s. of america. our constitutional construct. it is a war on capitalism, everything that is made this country strong, principles on which the country are founded will be thrown away. in one big omnibus bill. did you think you could have a 50/50 senate, a...
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mark: that is crucial.e have an increase in two things during the covid crisis, online retail shopping. you had a surge in the use of social media as people try to connect and entertain, get news, etc., but what came out of that was this boost in growth in social commerce. pinterest saw it. facebook, instagram have seen it. shopify has been a beneficiary. it is one of the enduring impacts of the covid crisis, and that is why, that is the underlying justification for paypal and pinterest. emily: i want to ask you about netflix. it posted the strongest of subscriber growth of the year in the quarter. earlier this week, one person, longtime entertainment washer, he said he doesn't think the numbers are as good as they look. he thinks netflix is doing more of the same, and that will make them vulnerable to disney and hbo. take a listen to what he had to say. >> the concern is that when you look three years or four years out, i don't think anybody doubts disney plus will have a larger subscriber base the netflix
mark: that is crucial.e have an increase in two things during the covid crisis, online retail shopping. you had a surge in the use of social media as people try to connect and entertain, get news, etc., but what came out of that was this boost in growth in social commerce. pinterest saw it. facebook, instagram have seen it. shopify has been a beneficiary. it is one of the enduring impacts of the covid crisis, and that is why, that is the underlying justification for paypal and pinterest. emily:...
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mark: mark: on. mark: you are 100% right.party representing half of the votes in the senate -- religate to sideline with mo no en put. there are no committees that are meeting and talking about greatest transformation in negative way of greatest economy system known to man. they are trying to figure out how to raise taxes. a one way ticket to socialism, not a single american knows what is going on behind those close doors, not a single republican invited into the meetings, they are not in negotiations there are no concessions because we're not to the room. mark, you and i understand that the american dream, is the light on the hill. it is the thing we all should yearn for, and strive for. but you can't do that in the country where you are not able to even be in the room when they are talking about fundamentaly transforming permanently the greatest economic system known to man. two examples, one, you can imagine having a conversation about taxing unrealized gain? how do you have a conversation about a tax that is not even real
mark: mark: on. mark: you are 100% right.party representing half of the votes in the senate -- religate to sideline with mo no en put. there are no committees that are meeting and talking about greatest transformation in negative way of greatest economy system known to man. they are trying to figure out how to raise taxes. a one way ticket to socialism, not a single american knows what is going on behind those close doors, not a single republican invited into the meetings, they are not in...
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. ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i am mark levin this is "life, liberty and levin," we have two great guestsnt bozell . >> and great charles payne our money man to talk about what congress wants to do to your. and your bank accounts and wealth. >> before that, i'll discuss a subject i'm not supposed to discuss, the 2020 election, i will discuss conspiracies that took place. not with voting machines or ballot countings, just conspiracy that took place, dark money. billionaires, democrat party. corporatists and others. if we don't address this, the next election for if the for president in 2024 will wind up the same way. a piece in time magazine in february. saved it s for whom, democrats and joe biden. to lay foundation here. it says in part, trump said on december 2 within days after election we witnessed an orchestrated effort to anoint the winner while many key states were still being counted. he was not wrong about that. later it says their work -- whose work? >>he left wing groups corporatists and democrat populists. they recruited armies of pollworkers and got millions of people to vote
. ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i am mark levin this is "life, liberty and levin," we have two great guestsnt bozell . >> and great charles payne our money man to talk about what congress wants to do to your. and your bank accounts and wealth. >> before that, i'll discuss a subject i'm not supposed to discuss, the 2020 election, i will discuss conspiracies that took place. not with voting machines or ballot countings, just conspiracy that took place, dark money....
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mark, thank you very much. mark _ live here on the bbc. mark, thank you very much. italian prime minister, the defining act of he said, we have to act now or delay acting and we risk a much higher cost orfailing. or delay acting and we risk a much higher cost or failing. talking about a partnership of governments, countries, global corporations just assert a sane ability in their plans. you're watching bbc news. cop26 i'm co p26 i'm live cop26 i'm live in glasgow as the cop26 i'm live in glasgow as the cop26 summit gets under way. 25,000 delegates will attend from 200 countries to announce how they will cut emissions by 2030. borisjohnson calls it the worlds moment of truth. what we need to do is make sure that at the summit world leaders come together and meet the commitments that are necessary. world leaders will be making their way to glasgow from the 620 summit in rome.
mark, thank you very much. mark _ live here on the bbc. mark, thank you very much. italian prime minister, the defining act of he said, we have to act now or delay acting and we risk a much higher cost orfailing. or delay acting and we risk a much higher cost or failing. talking about a partnership of governments, countries, global corporations just assert a sane ability in their plans. you're watching bbc news. cop26 i'm co p26 i'm live cop26 i'm live in glasgow as the cop26 i'm live in...
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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: definitely.o the airport, i will check whether the taxi driver believes whether we will have stagflation. anna: you let us know, that will be a good one. thanks to mark. we will be taking you through the market open. futures pointing not anywhere in particular, waiting for the u.s. inflation number. we will look out for that. we will be back with the market open next. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. anna: welcome back to the european market open. one minute until the start of cash equity trading. tom: here are top stories, the chip crunch bites apple, the tech giant will slash its iphone production target.
mark: definitely.o the airport, i will check whether the taxi driver believes whether we will have stagflation. anna: you let us know, that will be a good one. thanks to mark. we will be taking you through the market open. futures pointing not anywhere in particular, waiting for the u.s. inflation number. we will look out for that. we will be back with the market open next. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity...
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mark: we'll be right back. hi susan! honey? yeah? i respect that.ugh looks pretty bad... try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love... plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? now get powerful relief with robitussin elderberry. ♪ it's grilled cheese time. ♪ ♪ yeah, it's time for grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ after we make grilled cheese, ♪ ♪ then we're eating grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ because it's time. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ ♪ time for grilled cheese. ♪ when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information, at the right time, may make all the difference. at humana, we know that's especially true when you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan. that's why we're offering "seven things every medicare supplement should have." it's yours, free! just for calling the number on your screen. and when you call, a knowledgeable licensed agent-producer can answer any questions you have, and help you choose the plan that's right for you. the call is free, and there's no obligation. you see, medicare
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iam mark i am mark alone when in rome where 620 i am mark alone when in rome where g20 leaders appearched agreement on targeting a global warming limit of1.5 agreement on targeting a global warming limit of 1.5 degrees, but have offered few concrete actions to achieve it. hello and welcome back from me to glasgow for our continuing coverage here on bbc news of cop26. meanwhile in rome... prince charles has addressed the summit of the g—20 group of the largest economies, urging governments across the world to do more to tackle global warming. he described the un climate conference in glasgow — which starts today — as "the last chance saloon" for humanity to act to prevent catastrophic warming. he also urged political leaders to work with the private sector to increase investment in clean technologies. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale reports from rome. for world leaders at the g20 summit, a brief roman holiday this morning, gathering at the famous trevi fountain for the cameras. a chance to chat away from their advisers. a huge burden still lies on the shoulders for it is the
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mark lowen is at the g20 summit in rome — and mark, talk us through that draft communique.m leading corporations. we've seen reaction from leading corporations-_ corporations. yes, on these communiques _ corporations. yes, on these communiques it _ corporations. yes, on these communiques it is - corporations. yes, on these communiques it is really - corporations. yes, on these i communiques it is really about looking at the nuance of the language, and this communique, we think this is probably the fifth draught of the communique and hasn't yet been actually finalised. it could even be tweaked in the next hour or two. what we think it is saying is that the g20 leaders will undertake "meaningful and effective actions" to pursue efforts to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees. remember, at 1.5 degrees target above preindustrial levels is the kind of key figure here, because the scientific consensus is that if we go beyond global warming 1.5 degrees, and at the moment the world is not on track at all to meet 1.5 degrees, then we could be seeing much, much more of that extreme we
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mark. well, shoot, maybe after you. but you know, he is definitely brought up a lot of big coin and so that's going to be worth a lot. he says he's never gonna sell it. and so i would believe that so he, he might. but you mentioned the speculative attack and something that's a pretty interesting i did a video on a couple of months ago. but for some reason it's back in the news, i think as of yesterday. and that is, who is the most famous guy in the, in the world, probably living today in terms of speculative attacks. that's george soros, right. he became famous for breaking the bank of england, speculating against it that an attack on it broke the bank of england made a $1000000000.00 in a day. and he's gone on to do speculative attacks against nations and toppled them kind of one by one ever since. and the news that broke yesterday, again, like i said again i, i talked about a month ago, but this george soros well fund is now buying bitcoin. and of course, he doesn't probably run the day to day on it, but his wealth ma
mark. well, shoot, maybe after you. but you know, he is definitely brought up a lot of big coin and so that's going to be worth a lot. he says he's never gonna sell it. and so i would believe that so he, he might. but you mentioned the speculative attack and something that's a pretty interesting i did a video on a couple of months ago. but for some reason it's back in the news, i think as of yesterday. and that is, who is the most famous guy in the, in the world, probably living today in terms...
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i work regularly with mark. think publicly we have seen him not only with his many congressional testimonies, but we have also seen public statements from mark, including his very early call for regulation 2.5 years ago, him saying we should not be making these decisions on our own, we think government should have a say. that continues to be the case. emily: monika bickert, vice president of content policy at facebook. appreciate you taking the time to debate. coming up, it has been a rough 24 hours for facebook, not just because of frances haugen's testimony, but a massive outage that took facebook sites off the internet for hours. still, facebook shares surged today. we dig into why. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> do you believe they are actually going to discontinue instagram kids or just waiting for the dust to settle? >> i would be sincerely surprised if they do not continue working on instagram kids. i would be amazed if a year from now we don't have this conversation again. >> why? >> facebook understands that i
i work regularly with mark. think publicly we have seen him not only with his many congressional testimonies, but we have also seen public statements from mark, including his very early call for regulation 2.5 years ago, him saying we should not be making these decisions on our own, we think government should have a say. that continues to be the case. emily: monika bickert, vice president of content policy at facebook. appreciate you taking the time to debate. coming up, it has been a rough 24...
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second we have mark bauerlein them emeritus professor of english. his books include literary criticism and autopsy and race riots and the dumbest generation how the digital age defies americans and jeopardizes their future a.k.a. don't trust anyonr under 30. they are several articles critical of it. we are going to start with a five-minute overview from danielle and we will get into the debate and again please ask those questions as you get them in the q&a. danielle over to you. >> thank you very much and i'm very grateful to the institute for hosting this important conversation. the roadmap was released in early march and the product of several two years worth of work by a network of around 300 scholars educators practitioners families that took place in the conversation. the leading organizations harvard and arizona state university. as we did this work our goal was to provide a framework with the whole country and mine for rebuilding excellence in learning from all learners k-12. what exactly is in this roadmap? the first and most important thing
second we have mark bauerlein them emeritus professor of english. his books include literary criticism and autopsy and race riots and the dumbest generation how the digital age defies americans and jeopardizes their future a.k.a. don't trust anyonr under 30. they are several articles critical of it. we are going to start with a five-minute overview from danielle and we will get into the debate and again please ask those questions as you get them in the q&a. danielle over to you. >>...
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mark: wow. that political uncertainty in the environment that we are in is one of those drags that we were talking about earlier. i'm not going to get into that specifically -- erik: it doesn't affect you? mark: no, it doesn't. where we do business and why we do business there is something that people put into their calculus of why they do what they do and where they do it. they will adjust. people are moving into texas for a reason. the capital and people are treated better. we just opened up our new york office. this is a great town. you need to be here for various reasons. there is a need to position yourself and your capital and your business in a way that makes sense. there are certainly a lot of things going on in the broader macro discussion that may give you pause or may limit your ability to actually execute on those decisions. that will be more sand in the gears. however, i am very convinced that we will get to this place, this idea that things are more endemic, more long-lasting as fa
mark: wow. that political uncertainty in the environment that we are in is one of those drags that we were talking about earlier. i'm not going to get into that specifically -- erik: it doesn't affect you? mark: no, it doesn't. where we do business and why we do business there is something that people put into their calculus of why they do what they do and where they do it. they will adjust. people are moving into texas for a reason. the capital and people are treated better. we just opened up...
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thank you mark- great _ it on dvd because it is great. thank you mark.e it is great. thank you mark. great to see you - it on dvd because it is great. thank you mark. great to see you and great to think about being back in cinemas. enjoy your cinema going wherever you may choose to watch this weekend. see you next week, bye—bye. i think it's good to be a weekend for staying in. well and truly arrives it's already a ride with heavy downpours in the last few days and strong winds and itjust can continue into tomorrow. i think tomorrow particularly unpleasant across the uk. not absolutely everywhere but with this low pressure establishing itself they are a chilly smaller pushes running around it and are a chilly smaller pushes running around itand bringing are a chilly smaller pushes running around it and bringing particularly heavy pulses of rain and strong winds. you'lljust notice the weather front rearing his winds. you'lljust notice the weatherfront rearing his head winds. you'lljust notice the weather front rearing his head as we go through the early h
thank you mark- great _ it on dvd because it is great. thank you mark.e it is great. thank you mark. great to see you - it on dvd because it is great. thank you mark. great to see you and great to think about being back in cinemas. enjoy your cinema going wherever you may choose to watch this weekend. see you next week, bye—bye. i think it's good to be a weekend for staying in. well and truly arrives it's already a ride with heavy downpours in the last few days and strong winds and itjust can...
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mark: it is. case on nfp friday, but i think more so this week because we resolved the debt ceiling. anna: we will look for that later on today. 1.58% is the yield on the u.s. 10 year. thanks for spending the past hour with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. this halloween, xfinity rewards is offering up some spooky-good perks. like the chance to win a universal parks & resorts trip to hollywood or orlando to attend halloween horror nights. or xfinity rewards members, get the inside scoop on halloween kills. just say "watch with" into your voice remote for an exclusive live stream with jamie lee curtis. a q
mark: it is. case on nfp friday, but i think more so this week because we resolved the debt ceiling. anna: we will look for that later on today. 1.58% is the yield on the u.s. 10 year. thanks for spending the past hour with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good...
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mark: thank you to mark for spending the last hour with us.nzie joins me for the next hour. slightly higher oil prices again this morning. energy and oil companies listed in london and beyond. futures pointing to the upside. u.s. futures also pointing to the upside a day after the cpi print above 5%. we have the strength of the chinese picture, a 26 year high in china, what upward pressure will that put on global inflation? we will be back with the market open, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. anna: welcome back to the european market open. one minute to the start of cash equity trading. i'm anna edwards in london with tom mackenzie. tom: china sees
mark: thank you to mark for spending the last hour with us.nzie joins me for the next hour. slightly higher oil prices again this morning. energy and oil companies listed in london and beyond. futures pointing to the upside. u.s. futures also pointing to the upside a day after the cpi print above 5%. we have the strength of the chinese picture, a 26 year high in china, what upward pressure will that put on global inflation? we will be back with the market open, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's...
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mark: yes.o we have been working very intensely on all of these items that you mentioned so packaging is a key one. we started in our research and development crew and institute for packaging sciences because we did not want to be just a passenger to whatever the packaging industry was delivering to us. we wanted to be a codeveloper for new solutions pip plant-based foods replacing dairy and meat products -- for new solutions. plant-based foods or placing dairy and meat products has a huge environmental benefit. the footprint is so much better compared to dairy and meat products so both of these are platforms we are working on. tom: are you planning to build out that portfolio a plant-based products, and if so, to what extent and what are the sales potentials around that segment of the business? mark: yes, so we have been at it for quite a while. in a sense, when it comes to catering to a niche group of consumers, we have been at it for 30 years. what has happened over the last three years is we
mark: yes.o we have been working very intensely on all of these items that you mentioned so packaging is a key one. we started in our research and development crew and institute for packaging sciences because we did not want to be just a passenger to whatever the packaging industry was delivering to us. we wanted to be a codeveloper for new solutions pip plant-based foods replacing dairy and meat products -- for new solutions. plant-based foods or placing dairy and meat products has a huge...
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mark, well, it is like an iran novel, right? it's exactly like she predicted with a atlas shrugged, where the most productive people of society go, where they're treated best. and so i personally left california and went to puerto rico because they treated my business better. now there's other policies that i'm not so happy about that i'll probably go somewhere else from treated even better. but you know, the whole world is, is, is trending towards authoritarianism and centralization. and i think the only thing that breaks that is competition. and so we saw both the california new york ral competed, everybody went to texas and florida. both governors found themselves on the chopping block. so i think this competition is very important. i that yeah tweeted out kind of a ellen musk said hey, i'm gonna leave california if you dont let me open my factories. and one of the, one of the senator said f u e on i maybe maybe maybe that's where you got it from. i don't know max, but he said he said point taken and so he's moved and then le
mark, well, it is like an iran novel, right? it's exactly like she predicted with a atlas shrugged, where the most productive people of society go, where they're treated best. and so i personally left california and went to puerto rico because they treated my business better. now there's other policies that i'm not so happy about that i'll probably go somewhere else from treated even better. but you know, the whole world is, is, is trending towards authoritarianism and centralization. and i...
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mark cudmore usually joins us from singapore. today he joins us in london to take a look at the market action. less than an hour away. here are your top headlines. debt ceiling progress. democrats will accept a republican compromise to allow short-term increase on borrowing , postponing the risk of defaults. global stocks climb. the great gas reversal. putin steps in, offering to ease europe's energy crisis with strings attached. it caused a surge in gas prices. a bloomberg scoop. the ecb starting a new bond buying program to prevent market turmoil when pandemic support is phased out next year. a warm welcome to the program. welcome to the european market open. very nice to be back in this studio. just gone 7:00 in london. mark is in london. good morning to you. very early morning. earlier than you are used to. what are the markets saying? mark: it is great to be in london. great to have you back on the show. markets are happy to celebrate your return. a number of issues supporting sentiment. there is a slight sign of positivity
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and we're gonna see hyperinflation mark . i would actually say everybody agrees and sees the same thing. they just don't know yet. and so what do i mean by that? well, we can see pretty much in any market, people are like, oh, shoot i, i need to buy a house right now, because if i don't buy a house now it's going to be more expensive in the future. i better go buy a used car right now, because if i don't, cars will be more expensive in the future. and so everybody's rushing out to buy anything they can get their hands on because they're afraid it's going to be worth to. it's going to be too expensive in the future. what they haven't realize is what they're saying is exactly what you said that there's, they've lost the confidence in the dollar. what they're really seen is that the dollar is losing his purchasing power so fast. they're trying to rush out and spend it as fast as they can. now you mentioned the y m r republic. i thought i did a video talking about when money dies, there was a book written that kind of talks about
and we're gonna see hyperinflation mark . i would actually say everybody agrees and sees the same thing. they just don't know yet. and so what do i mean by that? well, we can see pretty much in any market, people are like, oh, shoot i, i need to buy a house right now, because if i don't buy a house now it's going to be more expensive in the future. i better go buy a used car right now, because if i don't, cars will be more expensive in the future. and so everybody's rushing out to buy anything...
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mark zuckerberg sa s it apps as well. mark zuckerberg says it will _ apps as well. _ apps as well. mark zuckerberg says it will be driven _ apps as well. mark zuckerberg says it will be driven by - apps as well. mark zuckerberg says it will be driven by the . says it will be driven by the met avers he is building, what about that? we met avers he is building, what about that?— met avers he is building, what about that? we will hear more about that? we will hear more about that _ about that? we will hear more about that at _ about that? we will hear more about that at the _ about that? we will hear more about that at the conference . about that? we will hear more | about that at the conference on thursday. they have just released populace and they are pledging $10 billion which is an interconnected set of virtual world. you can have a digital avatar which goes from one well to the other. we have heard a lot _ one well to the other. we have heard a lot in _ one well to the other. we have heard a lot in the _ one well to the other. we have heard a lot in the past - one
mark zuckerberg sa s it apps as well. mark zuckerberg says it will _ apps as well. _ apps as well. mark zuckerberg says it will be driven _ apps as well. mark zuckerberg says it will be driven by - apps as well. mark zuckerberg says it will be driven by the . says it will be driven by the met avers he is building, what about that? we met avers he is building, what about that?— met avers he is building, what about that? we will hear more about that? we will hear more about that _ about that?...
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thanks to mark.l be back with the open next. ♪ with the open next. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. minute to go until the start of trading. tom: here are your top stories. bank of england officials doubled down on signals a rate hike could be imminent. andrew bailey warns of damaging inflation. a surprise resignation, shock election results and a major protest. political turmoil across central and eastern europe. and tech lifts asian stocks but u.s. futures fall after friday's disappointing jobs numbers. and goldman sachs cuts the forecast and oil is an issue. anna: a downside at the start of the trading day. expecting some weakness. we saw some of that in the u.s. on friday. u.s. futures pointing lower. is it to do with higher commodity prices? the oil price in the for in some traders' eyes. tom: the comments from the weekend are central to what is happening in london when it comes to the boe and its more hawkish push. markets are right to price in a more hawkish bank of england. t
thanks to mark.l be back with the open next. ♪ with the open next. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. minute to go until the start of trading. tom: here are your top stories. bank of england officials doubled down on signals a rate hike could be imminent. andrew bailey warns of damaging inflation. a surprise resignation, shock election results and a major protest. political turmoil across central and eastern europe. and tech lifts asian stocks but u.s. futures fall after...
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mark: the u.s.rnings season kicked off with a bang thanks to banks, which you said you don't like. do you think the rest of the season will be trickier given that the high expectations we had from the last year of incredible earnings -- generally positive guidance where it has been given. do you think it will be a trickier earnings season once we move beyond financials? >> i do. we are going to see volatility. we are going to see a lot of themes around supply chains and inflation and input costs and whether these companies are able to pass those input costs through. are they able to do that? you look at the airlines, we are seeing pressure because of the rising energy costs. what was a more simplistic recovery we were looking at on the back of the reopening trade is now going to be between different sectors. there's going to be a real difference between those companies that are starting to move ahead and those companies were unfortunately the lack of earnings through the pandemic is starting to show
mark: the u.s.rnings season kicked off with a bang thanks to banks, which you said you don't like. do you think the rest of the season will be trickier given that the high expectations we had from the last year of incredible earnings -- generally positive guidance where it has been given. do you think it will be a trickier earnings season once we move beyond financials? >> i do. we are going to see volatility. we are going to see a lot of themes around supply chains and inflation and...
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thanks very much, mark. see you _ and i watched it again. thanks very much, mark.next week. l and i watched it again. thanks very i much, mark. see you next week. see you next time, bye—bye. hello. as far as the weather goes, today we have seen some very high temperatures for this time of year. highs have reached the low 20s in the warmest spots. sunshine around. that was a scarborough earlier, and just along the coastline, bradington was one of those places that sell temperatures reach 21 degrees. seven celsius, more than it should be this time of year. confirms where we have the best of the sunshine. north and east wales, the far north of scotland too. we are just starting to see some breaks come in. now, as we go through the night, that air will be extending in. the clouds will be extending in. the clouds will evaporate. some mist and fog further west in wales. some of the fog could be quite dense and rain will turn increasingly heavy for west of scotland. this is the weather front that's been with us. it's finally going to start to push southwards and eastwards
thanks very much, mark. see you _ and i watched it again. thanks very much, mark.next week. l and i watched it again. thanks very i much, mark. see you next week. see you next time, bye—bye. hello. as far as the weather goes, today we have seen some very high temperatures for this time of year. highs have reached the low 20s in the warmest spots. sunshine around. that was a scarborough earlier, and just along the coastline, bradington was one of those places that sell temperatures reach 21...
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brent: she says the book does -- buck does stop with mark zuckerberg. facebook pushed back in real time today. what was their response to the allegations? correspondent: facebook tried to downplay the testimony today. the company tweeted during the hearing she did not work directly on the topics she was describing. the company is not denying the allegations coming from her, not yet, at least, and the vice president facebook said this allegation in the documents presented by the whistleblower misrepresent they work the company is actually doing to ensure safety. brent: what comes next?\ are we going to see concrete reposes for regulation on facebook and social media? correspondent: senator blumenthal said mark zuckerberg should appear if he is in disagreement with anything said today in the senate. he added that mark zuckerberg is the one who knows it better than anyone in profits from it. what became clear to the lawmakers from her remarks is that people have to learn how to navigate social media safely. facebook has to be transparent, sharing informati
brent: she says the book does -- buck does stop with mark zuckerberg. facebook pushed back in real time today. what was their response to the allegations? correspondent: facebook tried to downplay the testimony today. the company tweeted during the hearing she did not work directly on the topics she was describing. the company is not denying the allegations coming from her, not yet, at least, and the vice president facebook said this allegation in the documents presented by the whistleblower...
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mark: absolutely.hey took a 6 billion dollar negative revenue hit for the fourth quarter because of the chip shortage and other issues. essentially, tim cook was saying if not for the chip shortage, we would have at a record q4 porter. he sang the negative impact will be larger than $6 billion. apple will have a year-over-year gain in overall revenue. last year, they reported $111.4 billion in revenue, an all-time record for the holiday quarter. analysts are calling for one hunter $20 billion, or were before -- $120 billion. you can imagine they will fall somewhere between those two numbers. those are huge numbers. that is growth year-over-year, but not as big as tim cook, apple, and some investors and analysts would have liked to see , given how strong the portfolio is, how much demand were seen for the high iphone 13. emily: what is apple doing to fix the issues? can they? mark: tim cook was defensive when an analyst asked about the supply chain strategy. he was basically asked, is it your fault you
mark: absolutely.hey took a 6 billion dollar negative revenue hit for the fourth quarter because of the chip shortage and other issues. essentially, tim cook was saying if not for the chip shortage, we would have at a record q4 porter. he sang the negative impact will be larger than $6 billion. apple will have a year-over-year gain in overall revenue. last year, they reported $111.4 billion in revenue, an all-time record for the holiday quarter. analysts are calling for one hunter $20 billion,...
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and the one person that can stop it is mark zuckerberg, but he chooses not to. haugen blasting her former employer, saying choices are being made inside the company that hurts children, stokes division and weakens our democracy. she also accused facebook of repeatedly misleading the public about its own research. >> i saw facebook repeatedly encounter conflicts between its own profits and our safety. facebook consistently resolved these conflicts in favor of its own profits. the result has been more division, more harm, more lies, more stress, and more combat. in some cases, this dangerous online talk has led to actual violence that harms and even kills people. this is not simply a matter of certain social media users being angry or unstable or about one side being radicalized against the other. it is about facebook choosing to grow at all costs, becoming an almost trillion company by buying its profits with our safety. >> she adds that mark zuckerberg is ultimately responsible and needs to be held accountable. she wants congress to step in and help make this ha
and the one person that can stop it is mark zuckerberg, but he chooses not to. haugen blasting her former employer, saying choices are being made inside the company that hurts children, stokes division and weakens our democracy. she also accused facebook of repeatedly misleading the public about its own research. >> i saw facebook repeatedly encounter conflicts between its own profits and our safety. facebook consistently resolved these conflicts in favor of its own profits. the result...
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yamiche: facebook ceo mark centerburg pushback on allegations mark zuckerberg pushed -- mark zuckerbergushed back on allegations and said at the heart is the idea that we prioritize profit over safety, which is not true. joining us are a justice reporter for the new york times, katie benner and cecelia kong, -- cecilia kang, co-author of a paper. i feel like i'm at the new york times d.c. euro. -- bureau. there was a formal blocking of these initial documents by the biden white house, what is the thinking behind this? nancy: we know they are thinking because the white house counsel said point-blank the president leaves that president trump tried to exert executive privilege here is not in the best interest of the united states. they called it unique and extraordinary circumstances. they say president trump does not have any basis to hide visitor logs, call logs from january 6. there are a lot of people in his orbit, republicans on capitol hill who do not want those cold logs to be made public at this is the biden white house doing what it has been signposted for weeks, saying we would l
yamiche: facebook ceo mark centerburg pushback on allegations mark zuckerberg pushed -- mark zuckerbergushed back on allegations and said at the heart is the idea that we prioritize profit over safety, which is not true. joining us are a justice reporter for the new york times, katie benner and cecelia kong, -- cecilia kang, co-author of a paper. i feel like i'm at the new york times d.c. euro. -- bureau. there was a formal blocking of these initial documents by the biden white house, what is...