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matt: that is a statement. amanda: fighting words, matt.tart with the volatility and what you think of it, what should people be making of the swings that they see? richard: we have had volatility this year, but it has been strange. the last few months, there has been less volatility. as an exchange, we live far volatility as people take advantage of the movement, but it seems to have calmed down between 35 and 45 the last few months. with cryptocurrency, there are issues of how it will be valued. it is all on supply and demand. that is why you will always have volatility. there is not any fundamental like a standard stock where you can base a valuation on it. matt: for me, bitcoin is the og, just as someone who follows the crypto world, i like to read and talk about it a lot, not really an owner. but it will only be limited to 21 million tokens. you don't have that scarcity with ether, the internet computer, tether. doesn't that make it more valuable, akin to digital gold? richard: i don't know. i was talking to somebody recently and they
matt: that is a statement. amanda: fighting words, matt.tart with the volatility and what you think of it, what should people be making of the swings that they see? richard: we have had volatility this year, but it has been strange. the last few months, there has been less volatility. as an exchange, we live far volatility as people take advantage of the movement, but it seems to have calmed down between 35 and 45 the last few months. with cryptocurrency, there are issues of how it will be...
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matt: absolutely.t reading the atlantic that says canada is vaccinating at such a pace they will actually overtake the u.s. in a number of days. they are really getting there. thank you for joining us, ambassador. former u.s. ambassador, bruce heyman. coming, david rubenstein joins us for a preview of his conversation with jp morgan. he will also speak with pete buttigieg. we will get a lot from david, as well as, of course, his take on the markets, as the cofounder of the carlyle group. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. joining us now is david rubenstein, carlyle group cofounder, and the host of the new show bloomberg wealth with david rubenstein. tonight's episode features jp morgan members. before we get to that, i want your take on these markets. europe, bigger than 3% drops. here on the s&p, more than 3% wiped off. not a huge amount but it has happened four times this year, and it looks like retail have boosted us back up to new records. what is going on? dav
matt: absolutely.t reading the atlantic that says canada is vaccinating at such a pace they will actually overtake the u.s. in a number of days. they are really getting there. thank you for joining us, ambassador. former u.s. ambassador, bruce heyman. coming, david rubenstein joins us for a preview of his conversation with jp morgan. he will also speak with pete buttigieg. we will get a lot from david, as well as, of course, his take on the markets, as the cofounder of the carlyle group. this...
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romaine: matt: so you think -- matt: so you think labor is a long-term issue. you do not think when benefits run out in september that we will see a lot more supply on the labor side? doug: i don't. i think there will be a continued fight for good labor and for folks who do a great job taking care of customers. i do not see that slowing down yet. there are outside forces that are causing some of this, but long-term, if you can take great care of your customers and people, you will win. i think the labor challenge is here to stay. matt: how else has the pandemic changed your business? doug: certainly the home has significantly changed from this place where people would eat, sleep, and watch tv. now it is work, school, it is obviously entertainment, probably one of the biggest parts for recreation. so we are seeing projects in the home based on getting set up for those things both with the diyers and the probe. people are thinking differently about their homes in the future than they have in the past. i think that is the most significant change. matt: you think t
romaine: matt: so you think -- matt: so you think labor is a long-term issue. you do not think when benefits run out in september that we will see a lot more supply on the labor side? doug: i don't. i think there will be a continued fight for good labor and for folks who do a great job taking care of customers. i do not see that slowing down yet. there are outside forces that are causing some of this, but long-term, if you can take great care of your customers and people, you will win. i think...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.he june jobs report due out tomorrow morning. after a couple of disappointing months, let's get an outlook from kathy bostjancic, oxford economics usa. what are you looking for in tomorrow's number such and marked we've had a couple of misses. >> we think it improves and we are looking at an increase on the month. it's a very good, solid report. it south of what chairman powell had said. they are already talking about it. a little bit south of that, but the unemployment rate falls. part of that is going to be workers returning in the hospitality and leisure. we think that half the jobs created are going to be in that sector and worth mentioning, the seasonal factor showed hiring for education and teachers. matt: what about average hourly earnings? i know that is something investors are watching closely for. what are you expecting? >> we think it will be rather strong. that will push the rate from 2% to 3.8. a year ago, wages were skewed by all kinds of funky things that were happening.
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.he june jobs report due out tomorrow morning. after a couple of disappointing months, let's get an outlook from kathy bostjancic, oxford economics usa. what are you looking for in tomorrow's number such and marked we've had a couple of misses. >> we think it improves and we are looking at an increase on the month. it's a very good, solid report. it south of what chairman powell had said. they are already talking about...
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matt: i'm matt miller.e you here at this hour, the top stories we are following for you from around the world. china clamps down on company data and offshore lifting. we bring you the latest as company sink amid the crackdown. we will have more analysis on the developing situation within china and the outlook for relations with the u.s.. greg allen, president of the u.s. china business council. plus, we discuss the state of a restaurant industry as the service sector and struggles -- the service sector struggles to find employees. and, amanda, i am so glad to have you back. amanda: it is great to be back, matt. and, it is an interesting day. postholiday, you think it would be quieter but look no further than the energy sector and opec, the yields are also playing a pretty big role here across that s&p 500, pretty broad-based decline. in every category. tech and financials not helping at all. energy is leading the way. tech upsetting the overall momentum. unlike energy, which in toronto is a real drag of the
matt: i'm matt miller.e you here at this hour, the top stories we are following for you from around the world. china clamps down on company data and offshore lifting. we bring you the latest as company sink amid the crackdown. we will have more analysis on the developing situation within china and the outlook for relations with the u.s.. greg allen, president of the u.s. china business council. plus, we discuss the state of a restaurant industry as the service sector and struggles -- the...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.sident biden is facing an uphill battle as the u.s. sees a resurgence in covid cases. for more, we welcome our political news director jodi schneider. we are seeing this spike. everyone is watching it. at the same time, there is talk that maybe even the vaccinated will have to start wearing masks again. jodi: the numbers have gone way up. six weeks ago we were seeing cases come down, hospitalizations come down, vaccinations going up, but now vaccinations have plateaued. having a hard time getting others vaccinated, and the delta variant is here, the most transmissible variant we have seen yet. it's a problem. cases are going up and the vaccination rates are not going up. matt: it is a problem for the unvaccinated mainly. we will talk to the doctor in about this in a second, but for people who are vaccinated, it doesn't seem any worse than a hangover, getting covid. but it looks like we are taking the carrot away -- you don't have to wear the mask. are we going to introduce a stick? jod
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.sident biden is facing an uphill battle as the u.s. sees a resurgence in covid cases. for more, we welcome our political news director jodi schneider. we are seeing this spike. everyone is watching it. at the same time, there is talk that maybe even the vaccinated will have to start wearing masks again. jodi: the numbers have gone way up. six weeks ago we were seeing cases come down, hospitalizations come down, vaccinations...
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matt: absolutely.k you would agree that the markets think it will take years to come to fruition. they don't seem particularly focused on that. it seems markets are less focused on the delta variant, at least the last week, reopening. you are in london, where you had a fantastic win last night. congratulations to england getting to the final. but you have 50,000 people in wembley. is it a concern as you start to reopen in the u.k.? tina: it absolutely is. the u.k., in some ways, has had the worst of both worlds. hey hi death toll and then a quite restrictive lockdown, which is still going on. say it quietly, but the more government people that i hear from, and business people, are expecting a fourth wave in the autumn. that goes for europe as well. there is a dawning cents in conversations that the delta variant has extended the timeline for the pandemic, and therefore, for recovery. but you would not look -- would not find that in the markets. they seem to be impervious to the news. matt: how do you r
matt: absolutely.k you would agree that the markets think it will take years to come to fruition. they don't seem particularly focused on that. it seems markets are less focused on the delta variant, at least the last week, reopening. you are in london, where you had a fantastic win last night. congratulations to england getting to the final. but you have 50,000 people in wembley. is it a concern as you start to reopen in the u.k.? tina: it absolutely is. the u.k., in some ways, has had the...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. more than 115-year-old parts maker holley began trading on the new york stock exchange today after completing a merger with a blank check company. they will not be available for the public to buy. here to discuss is the ceo of holley, tom tomlinson. i was excited when i got the opportunity to talk with you. i'm a little bit of a gearhead. holley carbs, some of the most famous aftermarket products you can buy. you have moved on to other stuff. talk about your business. tom: number one thing to talk about, we focus on our consumers. they love their cars and trucks. they actually enjoy spending their money on our products to modify their cars and trucks. today, we started out in the carburetor business, but the world has continued to advance and we have evolved. we offer a wide variety of products for many platforms, including european vehicles, domestic cars and trucks. great business, fun industry. we have driven growth for quite a few years, looking forward to driving growth in the fu
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. more than 115-year-old parts maker holley began trading on the new york stock exchange today after completing a merger with a blank check company. they will not be available for the public to buy. here to discuss is the ceo of holley, tom tomlinson. i was excited when i got the opportunity to talk with you. i'm a little bit of a gearhead. holley carbs, some of the most famous aftermarket products you can buy. you have...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.g cryptocurrencies after the pboc and regulators took action against a company allegedly providing cryptocurrency related services. for more, we welcome mike belshe, cofounder of bitgo. we have seen china kind of stand on both sides of the fence on a lot of issues surrounding crip to as well as market structure. now it seems to be really choosing a side and drawing a line. what do you think of the latest out of china? mike: over the last 10 years, there is no shortage of reasons to think that this is the final death to bitcoin. we have been concerned about china for a long time. who is mining the bitcoin out of china? no, it is funded with coal power that is harming the environment. the chinese banding bitcoin for the short term is probably long-term good for bitcoin. it addresses those fundamental problems. it demonstrates bitcoin is resistant to any party trying to take it down. the older losers here are probably the chinese citizens. and it will be temporary. we live in a global eco
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller.g cryptocurrencies after the pboc and regulators took action against a company allegedly providing cryptocurrency related services. for more, we welcome mike belshe, cofounder of bitgo. we have seen china kind of stand on both sides of the fence on a lot of issues surrounding crip to as well as market structure. now it seems to be really choosing a side and drawing a line. what do you think of the latest out of china? mike:...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg: it's. i am matt miller.time for the business flash. a look at the business stories in the news. we kick it off of pfizer. they plan to launch a study of a vaccine that targets the coronavirus's delta variant. it explained for the surge of covert cases in the u.s. and elsewhere the first batch of delta focused vaccine shots have already been made. boeing has earned a profit for the first time in almost two years. that hints at a turnaround after one of the worst financial crises and the playmakers century long history. boeing has been in a slump caused by the pandemic but was also kicked off by crashes of its once best-selling 737 max plane. that is your bloomberg business flash update. another story that caught my eye, aston martin has more than quadrupled revenue. the carmaker ramped up sales of its first-ever sport-utility vehicle. this gorgeous baby is $188,000 dbx, feeding the average estimate from analysts. it went into production last year, and made up more than half the deliveries in the first half. t
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. ♪ matt: i matt miller. welcome to bloomberg markets.ere are your top stories that we are following from around the world. we will talk about the ecb rate decision, their comments on inflation with guillaume menuet. plus, take a look at the state of the ev market with the ceo of faraday future. we will get the latest on u.s. housing as well with john beacham. we are covering pretty much all of my favorite subjects. let's take a look at what is going on in the markets right now. the s&p gaining 1/10 of 1%. we have been swinging back and forth between gains and losses, not really making a lot of progress in either direction. the u.s. 10-year yield trading at1.2582. coming down a little bit as people buy the bonds. not a heck of a lot of movement. crude is gaining, where the look at nymex or brent. 71.55 for the contract traded in new york. the ecb changed its forward guidance on interest rates in its final meeting since it's your teaching review. ecb president christine lagarde say the inflation pickup may only be temporary. >> the pandemi
. ♪ matt: i matt miller. welcome to bloomberg markets.ere are your top stories that we are following from around the world. we will talk about the ecb rate decision, their comments on inflation with guillaume menuet. plus, take a look at the state of the ev market with the ceo of faraday future. we will get the latest on u.s. housing as well with john beacham. we are covering pretty much all of my favorite subjects. let's take a look at what is going on in the markets right now. the s&p...
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matt: absolutely.n add of 850,000, and we may continue to see those kinds of gains for the next few months. many economists have said that the second half is going to be where it all comes back. i want to get into contracts for houses. in canada, you have also had a red-hot real estate market. i've been looking around suburban new york city for a home. maybe the frenzied pace has calmed down a little bit from the height of the pandemic. manhattan apartment sales had their biggest gain a record. a comment from jonathan miller, who said, basically people get tired of losing their fifth bidding war for a place in westchester or on long island, and they just have given up and they have decided to go on vacation instead. so i hope by the time my wife allows me to move back to the u.s., the prices come down as well. amber: i in no that tenacity -- know that tenacity will work out for you. i would recommend toronto, but i think it is actually easier for you to purchase a house in west hollywood these days. so
matt: absolutely.n add of 850,000, and we may continue to see those kinds of gains for the next few months. many economists have said that the second half is going to be where it all comes back. i want to get into contracts for houses. in canada, you have also had a red-hot real estate market. i've been looking around suburban new york city for a home. maybe the frenzied pace has calmed down a little bit from the height of the pandemic. manhattan apartment sales had their biggest gain a record....
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matt: zero is a good floor. >> can't go below that. matt: what about this flipping a ship? -- this flipping issue? there are some restrictions, not like the ones they had like selling the gamestop shares at one point, even though you could buy them. there's not a lot of love for robinhood when they make moves like that. is that part of why we do not get a pop on the first day? >> i think it's different than the restrictions that were implemented during the gamestop mania. where they put restrictions on buying more gamestop shares. the way it works is, robinhood has this disclaimer you are supposed to hold the shares for 30 days. if you dropped him or dump them before that, you will not be allowed to participate in future ipo's for certain period of time. the performance right now is reminding me of uber. i will never forget being on the floor of the stock exchange and it just opens below the opening price. there was kind of a moment of shock and disbelief. no one had expected uber to underperform so badly. it took among time for the company to get back to that opening price
matt: zero is a good floor. >> can't go below that. matt: what about this flipping a ship? -- this flipping issue? there are some restrictions, not like the ones they had like selling the gamestop shares at one point, even though you could buy them. there's not a lot of love for robinhood when they make moves like that. is that part of why we do not get a pop on the first day? >> i think it's different than the restrictions that were implemented during the gamestop mania. where they...
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matt: i'm matt miller. we welcome both our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. we have a lot to talk about, from carmakers to marijuana to the markets. a lot going on in social media today. let's kick it up with magna, the company $3.8 billion takeover. we will discuss that with the ceo, swamy kotagiri. and we will discuss what cannabis legalization would mean for an industry long crimped by federal restrictions. len tannenbaum is with afc gamma. and shares of snap jump on a blowout second-quarter earnings report. we will look ahead to big tech earnings, giant tech earnings next week. amber, there is a substantial percentage of the market reporting next week. we are talking about the mega techs that have driven the market for years now. amber: what is so fascinating is when these companies beat, they are trading up, ac chain from when the banks reported last week. they beat expectations but were still down. perhaps tech will show the leadership through this earnings season. certainly showing up on the big board, if you look at the nasdaq, s&p, as well as the dow
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matt: matt had -- romaine: matt had great timing. the turnaround you are seeing in the market, adr down 22% in the market. reports out of bloomberg news saying authorities in china have actually read -- reached out to didi about this ipo and delaying it and there are a lot of questions as to why that information was not relayed to investors prior to this. go ahead, matt, i know you are stuck. matt: how about giving me a heads up as an investor before the ipo. if the economist says not to do it i need that kind of information. tom: i want to go to a subset as we try to get the show started. what do you do if you are a western bank in hong kong off of this action? do you move to singapore or some other geography? looking at the four-day workweek in america and a lot of it wrapped around what the markets are doing. what is your observation as we are one weeks out from the earnings season with jp morgan? romaine: coming off of last week's jobs report you have a scenario where a lot of people do think you could push higher. looking at 435
matt: matt had -- romaine: matt had great timing. the turnaround you are seeing in the market, adr down 22% in the market. reports out of bloomberg news saying authorities in china have actually read -- reached out to didi about this ipo and delaying it and there are a lot of questions as to why that information was not relayed to investors prior to this. go ahead, matt, i know you are stuck. matt: how about giving me a heads up as an investor before the ipo. if the economist says not to do it...
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matt: absolutely. and don't forget that merkel, macron, and xi have just had a conference together, or continued to talk about how they can better do business, so it is really interesting that they are issuing a statement about china on human rights. her boss needs xi to be in a good mood when they talk, right? there's so many moving parts here, but i thought richard haass was brilliant on this earlier. berlin has to be able to work with putin and xi, and that doesn't make berlin an easy partner for biden. tom: let's bring it back to finance. on radio and television if you are joining us now, it's been an interesting tuesday after a fourth of july holiday, shaken first by dd announcements -- by didi announcements, stock down, and we bow announcements, stock up -- and we bow -- and weibo announcements, stock up. chris: it is not really -- romaine: it is not really cheer how long these talks have been taking place. this is based on a road's report. we will see how the reporting shakes out through the day
matt: absolutely. and don't forget that merkel, macron, and xi have just had a conference together, or continued to talk about how they can better do business, so it is really interesting that they are issuing a statement about china on human rights. her boss needs xi to be in a good mood when they talk, right? there's so many moving parts here, but i thought richard haass was brilliant on this earlier. berlin has to be able to work with putin and xi, and that doesn't make berlin an easy...
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and matt opened up. me and just, we always had the relationship where we have inside sexual innuendo jokes. even though we have never had interest in each other like. that i've kind of always enjoyed -- that being able to do around would somebody without, you know, it's never going to lead anywhere, so it's like everything is on the table. >> and like brother and sister, he said, they sometimes get physical in a playful way. >> we'd fool around a little bit, but i, mean -- >> do you mean? >> it's just kind of like she would pinch me, i would put her in her side. just like teasing. sibling teasing, i guess you could call. it >> okay. >> kind of like flirting, no? >> not quite like -- i don't know, maybe. i didn't consider it flirting. it was unlike, as far as i know she was never interested in me. we were just friends. >> and after jessica was murdered, it was matt who vowed to take her revenge and told detectives he felt so guilty for failing to protect her. >> i would do anything for my friends. >> okay
and matt opened up. me and just, we always had the relationship where we have inside sexual innuendo jokes. even though we have never had interest in each other like. that i've kind of always enjoyed -- that being able to do around would somebody without, you know, it's never going to lead anywhere, so it's like everything is on the table. >> and like brother and sister, he said, they sometimes get physical in a playful way. >> we'd fool around a little bit, but i, mean -- >>...
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matt: this is "bloomberg markets." i am matt miller in berlin. opec negotiations. >> i would emphasize it is -- it is sad to me. this is the reality. >> how concerned are you if there is no agreement and potentially we saw what we saw last year which becomes a price war? >> we have an agreement. i keep demanding people, unlike what you had in march, we have an agreement. we will continue with it. the agreement requires we bring more production. to complete the agreement we should kickstart what is mentioned in the agreement. the extension brings volume to the short-term -- check with all of those who are participating in this market. annmarie: the agreement has no production increase for august. not every member signs up tomorrow. what happens in august? >> your chance to have another interview with me [indiscernible] annmarie: are you worried we could see a massive spike in prices because the market is in need of more supply for the month of august. >> if some people would like to have that, they can do that. is it our intent? no. if it is our i
matt: this is "bloomberg markets." i am matt miller in berlin. opec negotiations. >> i would emphasize it is -- it is sad to me. this is the reality. >> how concerned are you if there is no agreement and potentially we saw what we saw last year which becomes a price war? >> we have an agreement. i keep demanding people, unlike what you had in march, we have an agreement. we will continue with it. the agreement requires we bring more production. to complete the...
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matt: the south side is a delicious cocktail. i believe it was invented at a hush and -- at a hunting and fishing club out in long island. tom: the mallard was flying over, and they couldn't catch it. the tang mimosa this morning is really quite good, so i don't need to have a south side. with serious news out of china, the headlines drift out right now. romaine: this is interesting. we kinda saw this coming. china basically pledging greater data scrutiny for companies. basically, guidelines being put out right now in china. they don't specify any specific companies, but all of the talk right now is on didi. that is your biggest market mover, down about 20%. a lot of concern about what didi knew heading into that ipo. matt: for those of you on global -- tom: for those of you on global wall street, i'm going to butcher this. help me, romaine. full truck alliance. i nailed that. let's do a data check. green on the screen. the nasdaq 100 goes green. romaine: you are seeing a bit of a bid come into those eager tech stocks. that does
matt: the south side is a delicious cocktail. i believe it was invented at a hush and -- at a hunting and fishing club out in long island. tom: the mallard was flying over, and they couldn't catch it. the tang mimosa this morning is really quite good, so i don't need to have a south side. with serious news out of china, the headlines drift out right now. romaine: this is interesting. we kinda saw this coming. china basically pledging greater data scrutiny for companies. basically, guidelines...
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matt: absolutely.ou have to wonder how much courage is necessary to invest in china, certainly on the mainland, if these kinds of changes can be made by the wave of a wand. it is not like you have the same structure or rule of law like you have in western economies. i guess that is just the risk you take. are you being paid for that risk, are you getting the proper risk premium, i think is the question investors are asking themselves. some are starting to ask themselves if it is un-investa ble. here in the u.s., the sec has halted ipos of chinese companies until they boost disclosures of those risks posed to shareholders. ben bain has been following the story and joins us now. what kind of risks need to be disclosed, what has to be said to investors before they can get back into, before chinese regulators can allow ipos to go ahead? ben: a lot of the points that you just raised, actually. one of the things we saw today was sec chair gary gensler coming out with a statement saying those recent actions b
matt: absolutely.ou have to wonder how much courage is necessary to invest in china, certainly on the mainland, if these kinds of changes can be made by the wave of a wand. it is not like you have the same structure or rule of law like you have in western economies. i guess that is just the risk you take. are you being paid for that risk, are you getting the proper risk premium, i think is the question investors are asking themselves. some are starting to ask themselves if it is un-investa ble....
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matt? >> deidre, thank you. the legal ramifications are something we're watching. joining us now is areva martin. good morning. thank you for joining us. can employers legally require employees to get a vaccine? >> the simple answer is yes, an employer can require its employees to be vaccinated. there's actually a supreme court case dating back to 1985 that case dating back to 1905 that upheld vaccine mandates for smallpox in the state of massachusetts. we've seen federal courts both in texas and indiana uphold mandates implemented, one by the hospital in texas and a university in indiana. >> i think a lot of people want to know too, what protections or options do workers have in this situation? >> there are some exceptions, matt. if you have a disability, if you have a medical condition that would allow you to opt out of a vaccine that may be applicable if your employer goes to a mandate. also if you have a religious belief that prevents you from getting a vaccine, you may be able to use t
matt? >> deidre, thank you. the legal ramifications are something we're watching. joining us now is areva martin. good morning. thank you for joining us. can employers legally require employees to get a vaccine? >> the simple answer is yes, an employer can require its employees to be vaccinated. there's actually a supreme court case dating back to 1985 that case dating back to 1905 that upheld vaccine mandates for smallpox in the state of massachusetts. we've seen federal courts...
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it says matt hancock who? it's very much _ does this say? it says matt hancock who?matt hancock who? it's very much about the - does this say? it says matt hancock who? it's very much about the new| who? it's very much about the new health _ who? it's very much about the new health secretary coming across again with these _ health secretary coming across again with these optimistic we are getting back to _ with these optimistic we are getting back to normal things, and to a certain— back to normal things, and to a certain extent there is an undertone here which— certain extent there is an undertone here which is about actually that matt _ here which is about actually that matt hancock, he was overcautious, he was _ matt hancock, he was overcautious, he was a _ matt hancock, he was overcautious, he was a bit — matt hancock, he was overcautious, he was a bit silly and so on and so forth _ he was a bit silly and so on and so forth this— he was a bit silly and so on and so forth this is— he was a bit silly and so on and so forth. this is about the government tried to _ f
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matt: absolutely.e saw this under president trump as well, a more erratic push against big tech with that time warner story, but it looks like this is still a real concern for the white house resident. this time, not only in terms of competition, but data security. that is the more interesting story for me. you are seeing china strike back, try to get control of its big data, and the biden administration will want to do the same thing. amanda: so interesting. more fodder in that conversation with president putin. i want to bring in greg valliere of agf investments. how do you interpret the executive order which is broad? but a lot of this will be handed off to first regulatory bodies, and then we imagine the courts. when you see this, where does it land in terms of how much you have to deal with it in a practical way? greg: it is not an imminent threat to these companies. the biden administration realized they could not get legislation because the filibuster would have stopped debate, so they are going
matt: absolutely.e saw this under president trump as well, a more erratic push against big tech with that time warner story, but it looks like this is still a real concern for the white house resident. this time, not only in terms of competition, but data security. that is the more interesting story for me. you are seeing china strike back, try to get control of its big data, and the biden administration will want to do the same thing. amanda: so interesting. more fodder in that conversation...
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matt: yeah, i think that there's a special case in that.rns about its commercial taper. a lot of investigations going on in that space. tether is the largest stable claim. it's moving toward a more regulated future like the rest of the crypto market. the sooner we get there, the better. i do think investors will be back to mainstream crypto assets soon. i think whatever pause we've seen the past few months is natural after the rally we saw in the past 12 months. a lot of concern about tether. i think there's a bigger story. yeah? emily: and what's your outlook on mainstream crypto? let's say ethereum versus bitcoin. by the end of the year, how do they look different? matt: well, i think investors should probably be in on both. the thing about crypto is it's hard to know how it will play out in the future. anyone who tells you they know exactly where it's going is probably a little full of themselves. the safe answer for investors is to be on both. those are two different things. bitcoin is digital gold. it's great for hedging inflation long
matt: yeah, i think that there's a special case in that.rns about its commercial taper. a lot of investigations going on in that space. tether is the largest stable claim. it's moving toward a more regulated future like the rest of the crypto market. the sooner we get there, the better. i do think investors will be back to mainstream crypto assets soon. i think whatever pause we've seen the past few months is natural after the rally we saw in the past 12 months. a lot of concern about tether. i...
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which means matt is not.om the sand much better. >> i always thought alligators weren't supposed to be in the ocean. didn't know i had to account for alligators in the ocean. >> sharks. gators. >> that's why i only get in water where i can see my feet. >> good for you. >>> we begin this half hour with the nfl announcing hardline policies about unvaccinated players. abc's zachary kiesch breaks down the new rules for us. good morning, zachary. >> reporter: eva, good morning to you as well. the headline from the league is essentially you got to play if you want to get paid, but the fine print says that if you don't get vaccinated -- the commissioner of the nfl outlining what the season might look like in a memo to teams on thursday and in that memo saying, if a game can't be rescheduled and is canceled due to covid outbreak among nonvaccinated players on one of the competing teams, the team with the outbreak will forfeit. that means both teams lose game checks. it's a big deal for these players, but the commissi
which means matt is not.om the sand much better. >> i always thought alligators weren't supposed to be in the ocean. didn't know i had to account for alligators in the ocean. >> sharks. gators. >> that's why i only get in water where i can see my feet. >> good for you. >>> we begin this half hour with the nfl announcing hardline policies about unvaccinated players. abc's zachary kiesch breaks down the new rules for us. good morning, zachary. >> reporter:...
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joining us now, matt madeley, miller taebaek -- matt maley, miller tabak chief market strategist.is a useful signal right now? will we see oil prices continuing higher? what does that mean in terms of what i want to own? matt: i do think it moves higher over time. we have to note that it is getting overbought on a near term basis, so it is not a surprise it has come off of those overnight highs here in new york. you look at the weekly rsi relative strength index, it is about as overbought as it was in early spring, when we saw a little more than a 10% correction. i don't know if it will be that much more of a pullback, but nothing moves in a straight line, as we all know. i do think it is going to move higher, and if there is any kind of pullback in the energy stock, it is going to provide a great opportunity to buy those stocks. so again, technical analysis was basically invented by commodities traders, so with oil getting a little overbought, we will probably see a short-term pullback. taylor: you are taking a look at tens and 30's, down 10 basis points on the day. what is that
joining us now, matt madeley, miller taebaek -- matt maley, miller tabak chief market strategist.is a useful signal right now? will we see oil prices continuing higher? what does that mean in terms of what i want to own? matt: i do think it moves higher over time. we have to note that it is getting overbought on a near term basis, so it is not a surprise it has come off of those overnight highs here in new york. you look at the weekly rsi relative strength index, it is about as overbought as it...
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>> matt, here's why. i don't understand -- >> yes, sir. >> -- why you are banking your conservative platform on this. you really believe that the way to win the midterms and, maybe, the next presidency is by trying to create misgivings about the democracy? >> no. no. i'm not. i'm just answering your questions, chris. now, let me -- no, you asked all the questions. now, let's stop. what is cpac about this year? it's about uncanceling america. it's about opening up schools. it's about opening up churches. it's about telling the federal government you don't have the right to intervene on these questions. it is on social media, conservative voices should be accepted just as liberal voices are accepted. we have a national media that distreats conservatives with disdain but social-media platforms that had this idea that all of us would have a voice. we should have that voice. >> you don't have a voice on social media? >> you can talk about this election. chris, you can talk act this ele about this election, all
>> matt, here's why. i don't understand -- >> yes, sir. >> -- why you are banking your conservative platform on this. you really believe that the way to win the midterms and, maybe, the next presidency is by trying to create misgivings about the democracy? >> no. no. i'm not. i'm just answering your questions, chris. now, let me -- no, you asked all the questions. now, let's stop. what is cpac about this year? it's about uncanceling america. it's about opening up...
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sorry, matt who? i read the story in common with you and everybody else on friday.had a new health secretary in place by saturday. from the westminster bubble to the school bubble, pressure grows for a change to the covid rules. isn't it time we stopped this. self—isolation madness and get all pupils back in the _ classroom, where they belong? and is ita bird, is ita plane or something more sinister? the recent report doesn't require us to accept the reality of alien visitation, but it does require us to take ufos seriously. but first, the political fallout from matt hancock's resignation as health secretary. he left the government 2a hours after downing street said the prime minister had accepted his apology for breaking social distancing guidelines and considered the matter closed. as you may have heard, cctv cameras captured matt hancock kissing his adviser in his private ministerial office. now, don't worry — we're not going to show the video, but his resignation offered open goalfor the labour leader, sir keir starmer. why didn't the prime minister sack the for
sorry, matt who? i read the story in common with you and everybody else on friday.had a new health secretary in place by saturday. from the westminster bubble to the school bubble, pressure grows for a change to the covid rules. isn't it time we stopped this. self—isolation madness and get all pupils back in the _ classroom, where they belong? and is ita bird, is ita plane or something more sinister? the recent report doesn't require us to accept the reality of alien visitation, but it does...
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i know matt. he won't tell me. whatever the hell they get it, i'll tell you here is the story if it's bad it's front page news in the newspapers and if it's great, they won't even cover it and i hate to tell you that, matt and i don't want to convince him to do a bad poll so i did this years ago and i got these great saw polls, the first time i did it, i was a novice but it was right here at cpac, look at this room. look at outside we have thousands of people trying to come in. our only thing is next time, we'll have to get a bigger place i guess, right? >> [applause] >> but i said to matt, i said to matt and much more important ly, i said to mercedes, i said give me death valley. give me the worst time, the worst slot, we'll fill it up he said well, sir, that be sunday afternoon, because most people are doing other things. i said that's okay, matt. you don't have to give me friday night or saturday night. that's too easy. we love doing it the hard way, i said give me any time you want on sunday that's good. i'll f
i know matt. he won't tell me. whatever the hell they get it, i'll tell you here is the story if it's bad it's front page news in the newspapers and if it's great, they won't even cover it and i hate to tell you that, matt and i don't want to convince him to do a bad poll so i did this years ago and i got these great saw polls, the first time i did it, i was a novice but it was right here at cpac, look at this room. look at outside we have thousands of people trying to come in. our only thing...
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the sun's front page last week that ended matt hancock's cabinet career, at least for now, was a classict seen too often since the phone hacking scandal. it had it all — an illicit relationship, hypocrisy, and alleged cronyism. a dynamite combination that ultimately cost mr hancock his job. maybe the ingredients weren't quite right when it came to other recent scoops like the mirror's dominic cummings trip to barnard castle, or the daily mail's investigations into covid and care homes. no heads rolled after those exclusives. but is there now a sense, despite issues over circulation and revenues, that fleet street is back to its pugnacious best? well, i told you we had a scoop. three of the biggest beasts in fleet street nowjoin us for their media show debuts. take a bow, victoria newton, editor in chief of the sun and sun on sunday. hi, victoria. hello. hiya. a classic tabloid pun on your front of the day after england's footballers beat germany. "55 years of hurt never stopped us raheem—ing." how long did it take to come up with that one? well, we have the best headline writers in the w
the sun's front page last week that ended matt hancock's cabinet career, at least for now, was a classict seen too often since the phone hacking scandal. it had it all — an illicit relationship, hypocrisy, and alleged cronyism. a dynamite combination that ultimately cost mr hancock his job. maybe the ingredients weren't quite right when it came to other recent scoops like the mirror's dominic cummings trip to barnard castle, or the daily mail's investigations into covid and care homes. no...
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the health secretary, matt hancock, - secretary, matt hancock, resigns after the revelations over himf covid guidelines. he led the covenant�*s response to the coronavirus pandemic from the coronavirus pandemic from the very beginning —— government's. the very beginning -- government's.- the very beginning -- government's. the very beginning -- covernment's. �* . , ., government's. alan curry had some sympathy _ government's. alan curry had some sympathy for _ government's. alan curry had some sympathy for mr - government's. alan curry had i some sympathy for mr hancock, writing... 0thers clearly found the revelations about mr hancock a lot more interesting and significant than that, and the following day came another story that would have caused a huge jaws to drop.— huge jaws to drop. when hms defender left _ huge jaws to drop. when hms defender left the _ huge jaws to drop. when hms defender left the ukrainian . defender left the ukrainian port of odessa last week, at the start of a journey likely to draw hostile attention from russia, secret documents about its mission were lying
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are benefit cheats, for instance, as fair game as matt hancock?w — risks being held to account - by the standards that apply both in public life and in- personal responsibility. free they're obviously of a different magnitude of offence, - and hopefully we will balance that out in the way the stories - are presented in the paper. victoria, the sun's not averse to a bit of kicking down, is it? i'm not sure that's entirely fair. i think i edit the paper in a different way to perhaps some of my predecessors. i make it my conscious decision to work with people on stories a lot of the time, and, you know, it's... i have brilliant relationships with many celebrities and their agents, and i think we do a lot... we've turned into a very positive force for good. i mean, so many of the campaigns we've done during the pandemic have been massively in the public interest. for example, we got 50,000 readers to volunteer to help staff the vaccination centres with ourjabs army campaign. you know, we are a tremendous force for good. and i think the other point i w
are benefit cheats, for instance, as fair game as matt hancock?w — risks being held to account - by the standards that apply both in public life and in- personal responsibility. free they're obviously of a different magnitude of offence, - and hopefully we will balance that out in the way the stories - are presented in the paper. victoria, the sun's not averse to a bit of kicking down, is it? i'm not sure that's entirely fair. i think i edit the paper in a different way to perhaps some of my...
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matt dowd is still with us.e, your reaction to what we saw today. >> well, it was powerful testimony. like you, i was moved in every way. i was reminded, though, nicolle, of a study that came out of the university of chicago and it was a study of the makeup of those who protested. most of them were older and more professional. many of them came from counties, blue counties that voted for joe biden but counties where the demographics were changing. they felt like they were being displaced. that in some ways what was being revealed in the context of that study and over the footage is white resentment, white fear, terror and panic. that there is this kind of motivation that goes beyond the 3%ers and oath keepers and proud boys, but evidenced in our everyday lives that some folks are clinging to this idea that america has to remain a white nation. remember stop the steal has everything to do with voters in atlanta, in detroit, in philadelphia, in milwaukee, in maricopa county, black and brown voters, young voters. s
matt dowd is still with us.e, your reaction to what we saw today. >> well, it was powerful testimony. like you, i was moved in every way. i was reminded, though, nicolle, of a study that came out of the university of chicago and it was a study of the makeup of those who protested. most of them were older and more professional. many of them came from counties, blue counties that voted for joe biden but counties where the demographics were changing. they felt like they were being displaced....
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the hashtag free matt kohrs it trended big time last friday. yes, on friday, i believe it was the 23rd, i was doing my normal afternoon stream. my classic antics, doing whatever, making some jokes, talking about amc. i look over, completely dark, completely, completely dark. moments after that i got an email from youtube, blah blah, we understand you are upset you violated our terms of service. we identified you as harmful and dangerous. this is actually the second time it has happened to me. it previously happened in april of this year. in three-month span this is the second time, me, just a person talking about stocks, sharing opinions and cracking subpar jokes has been identified as harmful and dangerous. charles: so, i guess when they turned you back on, oops, my bad. did you get an email like that, you're back on? >> yeah. so they just said, it is back on. they never really gave me a explanation of why. over the past six months, here is the kind of the bigger scenario. in various forms of big tech, big forms of communication there has been
the hashtag free matt kohrs it trended big time last friday. yes, on friday, i believe it was the 23rd, i was doing my normal afternoon stream. my classic antics, doing whatever, making some jokes, talking about amc. i look over, completely dark, completely, completely dark. moments after that i got an email from youtube, blah blah, we understand you are upset you violated our terms of service. we identified you as harmful and dangerous. this is actually the second time it has happened to me....
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cnn's matt rivers is live in port-au-prince with more on this. matt, what is the latest?> reporter: yeah, kate, that number of suspects detained now at 21 after a press conference last night with authorities here in port-au-prince announcing the arrest of a 63-year-old named christian emanu aellisonom. the asian government said they carried out this assassination in very vague terms. police chief in haiti said that this man wanted to seize power in some sort of way without expanding on exactly what that means. but i could tell you, that just because there was an arrest last night of a central figure, there are a lot more developments that will likely come and there are senior members of the government here in haiti who believe that there will be more arrests here on the island. >> i don't think mercenaries colombians, from the military, would just get in the country. it is obvious. just get in the country and kill the president. where did they get the cars that they are driving. how did they get into the country? there is a lot of things that doesn't make sense for foreig
cnn's matt rivers is live in port-au-prince with more on this. matt, what is the latest?> reporter: yeah, kate, that number of suspects detained now at 21 after a press conference last night with authorities here in port-au-prince announcing the arrest of a 63-year-old named christian emanu aellisonom. the asian government said they carried out this assassination in very vague terms. police chief in haiti said that this man wanted to seize power in some sort of way without expanding on...
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matt yocum standing by. >> mat >> matt: two and a half months to go in srx meeting day, ernie francis jr. looked around and could not believe the group of legendary drivers that you were standing around. what does it mean to beat that group here tonight? >> man, i am totally speechless. this is incredible. those last 10-15 laps, felt like an eternity out there. those last 10-15 laps felt like they were taking forever, all of the cautions, i was just trying to focus on a good restart, me and scott speed went at it for a few laps i decided, did not know how that was going to end up, got a few doughnuts on the car, but could not be happier, super and credible and can't think everybody from srx, ray evernham, tony stewart for giving me this opportunity, our partners, i mean, this is unbelievable. this is going to make that drive to road america tomorrow a lot better. >> matt: last three restarts, you would issues, the last when you were sideways coming green. what was it like, tse of relief, when you finally pulled in front i could see them in your mirror? >> i was playing around with gea
matt yocum standing by. >> mat >> matt: two and a half months to go in srx meeting day, ernie francis jr. looked around and could not believe the group of legendary drivers that you were standing around. what does it mean to beat that group here tonight? >> man, i am totally speechless. this is incredible. those last 10-15 laps, felt like an eternity out there. those last 10-15 laps felt like they were taking forever, all of the cautions, i was just trying to focus on a good...
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matt, i'm going to lead this segment with something you wrote in "the daily beast".party that fits this description. therefore, it's in everyone's best interest to encourage democrats to reel it in a bit, to save themselves and to help the gop recover from the cancer that elected trump. matt, folks at home watching who may believe the democrats are way too sane, way too centrist, in fact, neutered, will probably want to know what you mean by reel it in. >> yeah. so, as you know, i have been a big trump critic, but i think that, look, joe biden won the election. aoc didn't win the election. bernie sanders didn't win the election. there was actually a pugh poll or a pugh survey, i guess it was last week, that demonstrated that it actually was white men, believe it or not, that most likely was the difference in electing joe biden. he didn't win the white male vote, but he lost them by a smaller percentage than hillary clinton. so it wasn't so much, you know, juicing the democratic base that put joe biden over the top. it was an appeal to a constituency that normally wou
matt, i'm going to lead this segment with something you wrote in "the daily beast".party that fits this description. therefore, it's in everyone's best interest to encourage democrats to reel it in a bit, to save themselves and to help the gop recover from the cancer that elected trump. matt, folks at home watching who may believe the democrats are way too sane, way too centrist, in fact, neutered, will probably want to know what you mean by reel it in. >> yeah. so, as you know,...
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julianne and matt have something to celebrate. finally leaving after i don't know how long it's been. it was ordered on the 11th of january and it's now april. malta has accepted that their vegan products don't require an animal health certificate. is there another roll of stickers for me? but there's more bureaucracy — every snack bar needs a label with an eu address. every single box needs to be opened, and it's a tiny little label for every single product, so yeah, it's quite an arduous task but needs must, that's what brexit does. after a three—month delay, the maltese delivery is finally on its way. it was a difficult winter, but spring has brought optimism. brexit has made them look at new markets. and orders are coming in fast. we would send in single—palette orders into the eu at the moment. with the middle east, we're doing multiple palettes. i think canada will probably be half containers but ameri... no, it'sjust been confirmed that we are going to be going with a 20—foot container. well, there you go. so that is really
julianne and matt have something to celebrate. finally leaving after i don't know how long it's been. it was ordered on the 11th of january and it's now april. malta has accepted that their vegan products don't require an animal health certificate. is there another roll of stickers for me? but there's more bureaucracy — every snack bar needs a label with an eu address. every single box needs to be opened, and it's a tiny little label for every single product, so yeah, it's quite an arduous...
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you know, people like matt gaetz >> oh, sure, make fun of matt gaetz have your fun.th: i just like to get back to my jokes. >> oh, you want something to joke about, how about this you can make fun of the fact that every time i go to the store, i get kicked out for wearing a mask >> seth: why would they kick you out for wearing a mask >> because this is the mask. i also carry this. >> seth: look, buddy, you shouldn't bring that to the store with you by the way, how did you even get in here? we haven't had an audience for over a year. >> my cousin snuck me in >> seth: who's your cousin >> jim, your security guard. >> sorry, seth, he wouldn't stop bugging me about it. >> seth: jim, we will talk about this later >> leave jim alone [ laughter ] >> seth: sir, could you please just go? i really don't want to make fun of you >> are you sure? because you can make fun of the fact that my belly button is an outie, but my penis is an innie. >> seth: i don't want to know about that >> well then, what about this? you can make fun of the fact that the only kind of shorts that i lik
you know, people like matt gaetz >> oh, sure, make fun of matt gaetz have your fun.th: i just like to get back to my jokes. >> oh, you want something to joke about, how about this you can make fun of the fact that every time i go to the store, i get kicked out for wearing a mask >> seth: why would they kick you out for wearing a mask >> because this is the mask. i also carry this. >> seth: look, buddy, you shouldn't bring that to the store with you by the way, how...
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>> matt friedman: yeah.ment. >> cooper: do you remember getting your first paycheck? >> matt friedman: june 22, 2015. >> cooper: you remember the date? that's-- >> matt friedman: yeah. >> cooper: did you worry a lot about what would happen to matt when he became an adult? >> dave friedman: for a long time, we didn't. he's really talented with numbers, really good with detail, so we figured that there had to be jobs out there for him. what we found was, was horrifying. like there's, there are no jobs. >> cooper: a child with autism reaching 18 or 21 and suddenly it's-- >> dave friedman: the cliff. >> cooper: people have talked about a cliff? >> dave friedman: yeah. >> cooper: or graduating to their parents' couch? >> dave friedman: yeah. what ends up happening is, they transition from a structured school setting into their parents' house with really very few prospects. >> back in 2011, i was... >> cooper: the idea for autonomy works came to friedman when he was head of marketing at sears. he oversaw hundreds
>> matt friedman: yeah.ment. >> cooper: do you remember getting your first paycheck? >> matt friedman: june 22, 2015. >> cooper: you remember the date? that's-- >> matt friedman: yeah. >> cooper: did you worry a lot about what would happen to matt when he became an adult? >> dave friedman: for a long time, we didn't. he's really talented with numbers, really good with detail, so we figured that there had to be jobs out there for him. what we found was,...
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that's what they're going for here, similar to them matt hancock scandal where social distancing ruleseaving his wife for the woman who he had been photographed and in the department of health in clear breach of social distancing rules, even though it didn't democrat was considered a resignation matter by matt hancock himself. do you think the coves are unlikely to find themselves on the front of the paper tomorrow? i think we don't know _ front of the paper tomorrow? i think we don't know enough _ front of the paper tomorrow? i think we don't know enough about - front of the paper tomorrow? i think we don't know enough about the - we don't know enough about the circumstances behind the separation. certainty— circumstances behind the separation. certainty on _ circumstances behind the separation. certainly on the face of it, they saying — certainly on the face of it, they saying very firmly that they have agrees _ saying very firmly that they have agrees to — saying very firmly that they have agrees to agreed to separate after 27 years _ agrees to agreed to separate after 27 years of m
that's what they're going for here, similar to them matt hancock scandal where social distancing ruleseaving his wife for the woman who he had been photographed and in the department of health in clear breach of social distancing rules, even though it didn't democrat was considered a resignation matter by matt hancock himself. do you think the coves are unlikely to find themselves on the front of the paper tomorrow? i think we don't know _ front of the paper tomorrow? i think we don't know...
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matt, i will lead this segment was something you wrote in the daily beast.emocracy works best and we have two same centrist parties. right now, we have one half of one party that fits this description. therefore, it's and everybody's best interest to encourage democrats to relate in a bit, to save themselves, and to help the gop recover from the cancer that elected trump. matt, folks at home watching who may think the democrats are way too sane, way too centered, they probably want to know what you mean by religion. >> yeah. so, as you know, i have been a big trump critic, but i think that, look. joe biden won the election. bernie sanders didn't win the election, and there was actually a survey, i guess last week, that demonstrated that it actually was white men, believe it or not, that most likely was the difference in electing joe biden. he didn't win the white male vote, but he lost them by a smaller percentage than hillary clinton. and so, it wasn't so much juicing the democratic base that put joe biden over the top, it was in appeal to constituency that
matt, i will lead this segment was something you wrote in the daily beast.emocracy works best and we have two same centrist parties. right now, we have one half of one party that fits this description. therefore, it's and everybody's best interest to encourage democrats to relate in a bit, to save themselves, and to help the gop recover from the cancer that elected trump. matt, folks at home watching who may think the democrats are way too sane, way too centered, they probably want to know what...