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michael's mother was going to keep the two kids at her house for the weekend while barb and michael tooker the party for a cozy couple of days at a lodge. >> so that would have been a friday night and it was going to be a romantic weekend? >> right. >> a weekend not meant to be because by the time joe and mary got to the comic bookstore just before 9:00 there was confusion, cop cars. >> we pulled up and joe rolled down the window and the police stopped us and they said you can't go through. we're investigating a homicide. somebody was killed. >> i immediately thought mike because i thought no one hated my sister. absolutely nobody. >> but the victim wasn't mike. it was joe's sister and it was up to detective sergeant donald steckman to make sense of the senseless. he'd been the investigator on duty when the hospital called that they'd had a woman come in with a single gunshot to the head. >> now we had a full-blown homicide. >> you know it's going to be a long night. >> yes. >> as the detective's team scoured the strip mall dumpsters for maybe a tossed weapon, clothing, something, he tur
michael's mother was going to keep the two kids at her house for the weekend while barb and michael tooker the party for a cozy couple of days at a lodge. >> so that would have been a friday night and it was going to be a romantic weekend? >> right. >> a weekend not meant to be because by the time joe and mary got to the comic bookstore just before 9:00 there was confusion, cop cars. >> we pulled up and joe rolled down the window and the police stopped us and they said...
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. >> michael was my brother. michael was well loved. he was quiet. he worked at night and he kept my oldest son during the daytime. >> michael was a well-mannered and a polite young man. michael is a true example that hard work pays off. >> the housing project we lived in, everybody knew each other, and this family cooked, we ate from them. and if my mom cooked, they ate from us. there was gang stuff back then, but we didn't get involved in it. my mom was always sitting on the front porch waiting or us to arrive home from school. >> if he came home and i was lying down, he'll do little things to help. that's the kind of boy he was. >> we didn't know nothing of the world and what the world was doing out there. we just knew we lived in the housing project, but we could not venture away from home. we had to be always where she could call us. people call us sheltered. i call it living a good life. we were all gathered at my older sister's house, betty and we would all sit around on friday night because she lived around the corner from my mom. and so my n
. >> michael was my brother. michael was well loved. he was quiet. he worked at night and he kept my oldest son during the daytime. >> michael was a well-mannered and a polite young man. michael is a true example that hard work pays off. >> the housing project we lived in, everybody knew each other, and this family cooked, we ate from them. and if my mom cooked, they ate from us. there was gang stuff back then, but we didn't get involved in it. my mom was always sitting on the...
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and you're going to have to try the michael donald case. whoa.hey help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture. we've got to have each other's backs... cerave. now the #1 dermatologist recommended skincare brand. ♪ ♪ are you ready to join the duers? those who du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent. the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as...
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when lyou look at michael donal and the fact that his mother beulah may donald had to say michael donald life mattered. he was black and his life mattered. >> justice for travon. the moral anthem, black lives matter came into be in the wake of travon martin's death. when it came to emit till, back in 1955 on behalf of a 14-years-old boy, his black life mattered. in the case of the 16th street baptist church bombings for decades, and the little girls in maine, we were literally saying black girls lives matter. >> early '80s, we have seen the klan numerous times getting away of lynching and acts of violence and no one was held accountable. henry hays is the klans man charged killing michael donald in mobile. he was arrested and for the agreement he was turned over. he wanted a capital murder con v con c conviction. >> chris and i flew out there. in october of 1983, we interviewed tiger together and i was forceful but not abusive. i was direct and painfully ca candid. i was the one that told him in that cell that you got an agreement with the federal government, if you fail to tell the whol
when lyou look at michael donal and the fact that his mother beulah may donald had to say michael donald life mattered. he was black and his life mattered. >> justice for travon. the moral anthem, black lives matter came into be in the wake of travon martin's death. when it came to emit till, back in 1955 on behalf of a 14-years-old boy, his black life mattered. in the case of the 16th street baptist church bombings for decades, and the little girls in maine, we were literally saying...
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michael was the lawyer for glenn diamond and later michael donald.ew that was the lay of the land that there was racism on every level and it needed to be fought. >> we are calling on mobile's black community to be as cool as possible in response to this murder. we are urging them to exercise due caution and take all necessary steps to secure that person and family and property. >> tolerate this. >> how we constantly working hand to hand. >> web doing a vigorous investigation looking for the se actual facts of what took place. he was not trusted to do that. >> that morning the senator showed up and i knew what his attitude going to be. this is not right, you are main investigators of this case and maybe they're in their minds thought i was a klan's sympathizer. the look was wrong. there was no collusion on our point. >> you can't imagine the amount of pressure that was on the police department. and i think that fact calls the investigation to go like it did. >> there came a point in time when the likely suspect were identified. and then the person wh
michael was the lawyer for glenn diamond and later michael donald.ew that was the lay of the land that there was racism on every level and it needed to be fought. >> we are calling on mobile's black community to be as cool as possible in response to this murder. we are urging them to exercise due caution and take all necessary steps to secure that person and family and property. >> tolerate this. >> how we constantly working hand to hand. >> web doing a vigorous...
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michael steele, and olivia nuzzi. you may recall some of her coverage of rudy giuliani that was interesting largely because of the way giuliani rolls. her story, a reporter's guide to texting with rudy giuliani. good to have all of you here. i gave a little legal summary and we'll get to more of the law. but, michael, i want to begin with you big picture. what does it mean even in a time where everyone has gotten used to everything that the former president sees a second top attorney of his indicted by the -- excuse me, raided by the southern district, the previous one indicted. and what does this tell us about the hangover from that trump era? >> well, it is not a good day in the neighborhood if you're in the giuliani neighborhood or in the trump neighborhood because it means that there are federal investigations that are out there. and we don't even though. it's a lot like very good reporters, when they put out the first story about something and it like blows up and everybody is like, oh, my god, you know there is
michael steele, and olivia nuzzi. you may recall some of her coverage of rudy giuliani that was interesting largely because of the way giuliani rolls. her story, a reporter's guide to texting with rudy giuliani. good to have all of you here. i gave a little legal summary and we'll get to more of the law. but, michael, i want to begin with you big picture. what does it mean even in a time where everyone has gotten used to everything that the former president sees a second top attorney of his...
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michael: we do not really think so. there is not really a national solution to reach all americans through broadband at affordable rates that is executed exclusively and solely by government owned networks. we think they can play a role in addressing the problems and the solution, but they will not be the central solution for communities across the country. i think we should all be for greater expenditures on broadband. to do so, takes more than money. it takes policy. we have learned a lot of lessons in the past, but i hope we are not doomed to repeat them. the fec spent over $40 billion in the last decade on serving the underserved. the 2008 stimulus, during the financial crisis, put another fusion of capital. we are still working on the problem. why haven't we succeeded, the answer is simple. we often lose the discipline necessary to target the areas that are truly unserved. we are not effective in harnessing all of the technologies available to attack the problem. when we make those two central mistakes, we often lo
michael: we do not really think so. there is not really a national solution to reach all americans through broadband at affordable rates that is executed exclusively and solely by government owned networks. we think they can play a role in addressing the problems and the solution, but they will not be the central solution for communities across the country. i think we should all be for greater expenditures on broadband. to do so, takes more than money. it takes policy. we have learned a lot of...
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michael: and meant a lot.was a year in which we were able to essentially get a glimpse of the future. we had an enormous search, probably the greatest experiment you could have designed for testing the resilience and quality of the network infrastructure. i think the results were astounding. we saw 26% increase in downstream traffic, 35% increase in upstream traffic. every sector of the u.s. economy was dependent on that infrastructure. work, school, health, entertainment, retail. the results were really commendable. it demonstrated the excellence of those services and it showed that they were well-positioned to anticipate future demand and to remain resilient no matter what their call is. we saw significant subscriber ship increases. we also brought people online who have challenges of affordability or have not been a participant because of our low income access programs and partnerships with schools. we think it was a commendable year for the industry in serving the needs of the public. host: let's bring lyn
michael: and meant a lot.was a year in which we were able to essentially get a glimpse of the future. we had an enormous search, probably the greatest experiment you could have designed for testing the resilience and quality of the network infrastructure. i think the results were astounding. we saw 26% increase in downstream traffic, 35% increase in upstream traffic. every sector of the u.s. economy was dependent on that infrastructure. work, school, health, entertainment, retail. the results...
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laughter ] "that damn michael che," will be available may 6th from "saturday night live," michael chen studio! [ cheers and applause he's one of our favorites. plus, she has a new wellness line called "found active. kate upton is here [ cheers and applause and we've got great music from nicki nicole with special guest lunay. [ cheers and applause i'm excited about this hey, quest, welcome back and congratulations, buddy >> questlove: hey, thank you >> jimmy: that was fantastic questlove. [ cheers and applause the musical director for the academy awards >> questlove: yes. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: dude, you looked great. you sounded great. what was it like were you -- was it weird were you nervous >> questlove: it was fun i mean that's the first time that i have been out anywhere since the last oscars. so - >> jimmy: wow. >> questlove: you know but, no, it was fun. it was a little party, you know >> jimmy: yeah >> questlove: we had fun >> jimmy: but the opening where regina grabbed the oscar, you were doing that? >> questlove: man, that was so hard we had it perfectly timed. >> jimmy: right
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michael:michael: michael: michael: the thing that struck me -- michael: the thing that struck me as theonfidence with which he and jay powell in his previous comments speak about being able to contain inflation if it goes up, and that enabled them to let the economy run hot. he didn't give any specifics. jon, you really beat on them for it, and you didn't unfortunately get it. which is by design. they don't want the markets to have a checkpoint to say this is the point at which they are going to do this. they are delivering this message over and over again with supreme confidence, and that has begun to sink into the bond market. you can see how yields have stabilized. they are believing that the fed has the credibility here. jonathan: we had this conversation with tom porcelli of rbc. there is a frustration from the fed watchers that they don't have the detail they demand. but as you say, it is a feature, not a bug. economists seem to be on the same page. the vice chair brought up a function on the bloomberg. he mentioned the end of 2021 into 2022, whether that was the marker to define
michael:michael: michael: michael: the thing that struck me -- michael: the thing that struck me as theonfidence with which he and jay powell in his previous comments speak about being able to contain inflation if it goes up, and that enabled them to let the economy run hot. he didn't give any specifics. jon, you really beat on them for it, and you didn't unfortunately get it. which is by design. they don't want the markets to have a checkpoint to say this is the point at which they are going...
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michael: indeed. the debate about stricter measures is still ongoing. >> if we have learned a lesson 13 months into the pandemic, it is this -- the virus does not forgive any haveeartedness. it only makes things worse. the virus doesn't forgive hesitation. it just makes everything last longer. the virus does not accept any negotiations. it understands only one language -- the language of determination. michael: merkel making her case there. will we see german lawmakers finally taking the steps that public health officials and doctors are pleading for? >> i think this legislation is going to go through in the end. there's a focus on imposing tough and unusual things such as nighttime curfews here. that is something that's got a lot of people up in arms. it is already happening, indeed, from saturday night, for instance, first nighttime curfew since the second world war being imposed on the city of cologne. medical experts say it is needed because many say we are in the middle of a third wave already. i
michael: indeed. the debate about stricter measures is still ongoing. >> if we have learned a lesson 13 months into the pandemic, it is this -- the virus does not forgive any haveeartedness. it only makes things worse. the virus doesn't forgive hesitation. it just makes everything last longer. the virus does not accept any negotiations. it understands only one language -- the language of determination. michael: merkel making her case there. will we see german lawmakers finally taking the...
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i decided i'd go down to mobile and watch michael donald's criminal trial. i wanted to know everything i could. >> so following the criminal trial, that's when my father, michael figures and morris dees teamed up to bring a civil suit against the klan. >> morris dees came and talked to my mother. he said, i'm going to get everything that you want for you, mrs. donald, because you have been good through this. i don't think i could go through this. he told her that. >> morris dees and michael figures went after the organization rather than the individuals. and a lot of people questioned whether he was going to be successful. >> the michael donald civil case was the first time that a jury had a chance to rule on the acts of a hate group organization and its members for doing a serious horrible lynching. if we could win this case, we could wipe out all the groups. >> beulah mae donald having endured the emotional rigors of a criminal trial, knew that she wasn't done. >> my mother, she said the worst has already been done. my child is gone. i want to make them pa
i decided i'd go down to mobile and watch michael donald's criminal trial. i wanted to know everything i could. >> so following the criminal trial, that's when my father, michael figures and morris dees teamed up to bring a civil suit against the klan. >> morris dees came and talked to my mother. he said, i'm going to get everything that you want for you, mrs. donald, because you have been good through this. i don't think i could go through this. he told her that. >> morris...
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job michael now you could come down michael stops at the 5th wrong and can go no hi this treatment. so you simply drop this it was your son you could. call the choice to go. back at the lab a deep sinkhole has opened up in michael's new reality he must begin by moving towards it a big part of who wants to get a hold with a. body of. rose in state we want to show your body that it's ok to be close to the ledge largest assault out are you able to just bring your arms down just a bit. slowly bring them down to your side. progress is slow but sure eventually michael attempts to walk a plank over the abyss ok my mother. was still there because. there is that what is. great as always try to convince you basically there are stages you're trying to get that says a look of i'm doing it it's 5 years. what makes virtual reality such a powerful therapy is that patients can do what is impossible or too dangerous in real life. one of the basic things i want to do for fear of biases is it actually the whole book that. so the further you go the less fear the. feel the emotion of the feeling rushed
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happy michael finney day. >> happy michael finney day, dad. without you and your dedication to others and your dedication to help the little guy, i don't know if i could have gotten here. thank you dad for inspiring me to be the therapist i am today. >> what a special day we had. kelly and connor with the highlights. >> michael here are two of the proclamations. here is the one making it michael finney day in san francisco. there is one from congress and sacramento. congratulations dear friend. >> congratulations! >> thank you. >> i think i am allowed to make arrests today. >> steer clear of michael. >> michael feel free to say anything you want. we are not going to make you work today just acknowledge what you have done. >> thank you. why did i write >> i have got to tell you this could have happened anywhere better than at channel 7 mac. this is a very special station with a very special staff and very special management. this doesn't happen anywhere else. i know consumer reporters all over the nation they d
happy michael finney day. >> happy michael finney day, dad. without you and your dedication to others and your dedication to help the little guy, i don't know if i could have gotten here. thank you dad for inspiring me to be the therapist i am today. >> what a special day we had. kelly and connor with the highlights. >> michael here are two of the proclamations. here is the one making it michael finney day in san francisco. there is one from congress and sacramento....
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michael: it is quite interesting.lly, the number of positive cases are rising, india has problems. turkey has issues. the united states has had the largest vaccine rollout outside a few small countries. that is one reason why the u.s. is doing better now. things are looking up and up, except for bonds, which are looking down. jonathan: equity markets is one of our focus is, but you work in fixed income. we have seen this yield a lower move, price up, you'll down. is it treatable? michael: we still think longer term the trend yield is higher, i'm not sure how much higher. we were talking to percent longer-term rate for 10 year treasuries. in the short-term, we had positive news on the economy. a surge of positivity in terms of the data in march, and the market got ahead of itself in terms of predicting when the fed would move. at one point, predicting a rate hike in 2022. the fed has, i think successfully, pushed back against that logic where it is being pushed back again. if the market continues to trade short and the
michael: it is quite interesting.lly, the number of positive cases are rising, india has problems. turkey has issues. the united states has had the largest vaccine rollout outside a few small countries. that is one reason why the u.s. is doing better now. things are looking up and up, except for bonds, which are looking down. jonathan: equity markets is one of our focus is, but you work in fixed income. we have seen this yield a lower move, price up, you'll down. is it treatable? michael: we...
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michael: hello, everyone. my name is michael mcconnell. i am a senior fellow at the hoover institution and i want to welcome you to hoover capital conversations. the hoover institution is a preeminent research center dedicated to the principles of individual, economic, and political freedom, private enterprise and limited represented government. this series brings hoover fellows together with policymakers for informed, in-depth discussions examining some of our most vexing policy issues. by bringing together the key players of policy development and execution, we hope to enrich the landscape of ideas, ask bold questions, and seek powerful solutions to improve people's's live. it is my pleasure to be talking to senator mike lee, discussing executive power under the u.s. constitution. he was elected in 2010 as utah's 16th senator. prior to becoming a senator, he served as a law clerk for the u.s. district court for the district of utah and the u.s. court of appeals for the third circuit. he serves in the following committees -- joint economi
michael: hello, everyone. my name is michael mcconnell. i am a senior fellow at the hoover institution and i want to welcome you to hoover capital conversations. the hoover institution is a preeminent research center dedicated to the principles of individual, economic, and political freedom, private enterprise and limited represented government. this series brings hoover fellows together with policymakers for informed, in-depth discussions examining some of our most vexing policy issues. by...
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michael. hello, michael. >> hi. >> where he lives with his wife, noreen. in addition to phenomenon -- he has written books. 26 miles, which i assume is about the boston marathon, rebound. and the president's team b the great naval academy football team of 1963 which started roger stallback and counted among its biggest fans president john f. kennedy. michael is also one of the four founding members of the non-profit, the boston bullpen project. michael thank you for joining us this even. we want wait the hear your observations. >> it is my pleasure. thank you, gordon. >> you got it. and finally, and this man is no stranger to most of you. he is the most prolific writer ever on red sox history. and phil, don't even bother to protest that designation because no one even comes close. bill has forgotten more red sox history than most of us know. he is a board member for the society of boston reference, akasabr. he is an author of countless books on the sox, including "when baseball went to war" al
michael. hello, michael. >> hi. >> where he lives with his wife, noreen. in addition to phenomenon -- he has written books. 26 miles, which i assume is about the boston marathon, rebound. and the president's team b the great naval academy football team of 1963 which started roger stallback and counted among its biggest fans president john f. kennedy. michael is also one of the four founding members of the non-profit, the boston bullpen project. michael thank you for joining us this...
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the apollo 11 astronaut michael collins has died at the age of 90.
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that's the legacy of michael donald.cases rise, the race to vaccinate americans and return to normal life. but in america, that means more gun violence. >> this has to end. it's a national embarrassment. >> how will the u.s. handle these two u.s. death emergencies? >>> and the biden doctrine. as the president declares an end to america's longest war and other global hot spots, he faces mounting questions
that's the legacy of michael donald.cases rise, the race to vaccinate americans and return to normal life. but in america, that means more gun violence. >> this has to end. it's a national embarrassment. >> how will the u.s. handle these two u.s. death emergencies? >>> and the biden doctrine. as the president declares an end to america's longest war and other global hot spots, he faces mounting questions
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michael: unfortunately, our time is up. i would like to point out to the audience something i find really refreshing and interesting. we have been talking about the constitution and how to restore some of the guardrails and divisions of power the constitution provides for. did you notice what he did not say? he did not say take it to the supreme court. senator lee believes, and i'm interpreting from that -- must believe our representative government is as responsible for enforcing the united states constitution as the courts. maybe in some ways more so. it is good to hear that. one of the big problems is we tended to outsource constitutionalism to the supreme court. it does not belong just to the supreme court. it belongs to the senate and the house of representatives into we the people. thank you very much for a very engaging discussion, senator lee. thank all of you for joining us today. i hope you will tune back in on april 15 for a discussion. >> c-span's washington journal. every day, we take your calls live on the air
michael: unfortunately, our time is up. i would like to point out to the audience something i find really refreshing and interesting. we have been talking about the constitution and how to restore some of the guardrails and divisions of power the constitution provides for. did you notice what he did not say? he did not say take it to the supreme court. senator lee believes, and i'm interpreting from that -- must believe our representative government is as responsible for enforcing the united...
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i'm michael holmes. coming up here on "cnn newsroom," as the united states administers millions of vaccines a day there is cautious optimism, but others warn we could be at the start of another surge. in israel, the corruption trial for prime minister netanyahu resumes this hour. we'll have a report. >>> and a taiwanese court revokes the bail for the truck driver involved in friday's deadly train crash. ♪ >>> we'll begin with the progress in the battle against the coronavirus. the u.s. steadily making headway with covid-19 vaccinations. according to the cdc, more than 3 million shots are being administered per day. about one-third of the u.s. population has received at least one dose of the vaccine and a little more than 18% are fully vaccinated. but health experts remain cautious, pleading with americans to keep wearing masks and social distancing. and scenes like this don't instill much confidence, do they? the transportation security administration saying friday marked the 23rd straight day when more
i'm michael holmes. coming up here on "cnn newsroom," as the united states administers millions of vaccines a day there is cautious optimism, but others warn we could be at the start of another surge. in israel, the corruption trial for prime minister netanyahu resumes this hour. we'll have a report. >>> and a taiwanese court revokes the bail for the truck driver involved in friday's deadly train crash. ♪ >>> we'll begin with the progress in the battle against the...
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michael must have been doing something wrong.s going to come out because we ain't going to let it rest. >> we originally arrested the wrong people. it was my mistake. >> eventually he realized. he said, look, we're going to go back and we're going to investigate the michael donald case from day one. >> behind the scenes, there was a lot going on. there were two separate investigations. one track was the federal track. the other was the state track. we were both trying to get to the same place following different paths. on the state side, i went to jeff sessions and said, i've got this guy named bob. he was chief investigator for the d.a. bob had investigated the klan successfully. bob eddy saw the 16th street church bombing in birmingham. >> the klan felt that they were either protected or purely invincible. their influence and sympathizers were embedded throughout government, throughout law enforcement in both the city and the state level. >> in spite of the fact that four innocent negro girls were murdered in a church in birmin
michael must have been doing something wrong.s going to come out because we ain't going to let it rest. >> we originally arrested the wrong people. it was my mistake. >> eventually he realized. he said, look, we're going to go back and we're going to investigate the michael donald case from day one. >> behind the scenes, there was a lot going on. there were two separate investigations. one track was the federal track. the other was the state track. we were both trying to get...
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there's michael. hello, michael. >> hello. >> he lives with his wife noreen and they raise their son ryan. in addition to "fenway 1946" michael has written five other box, including "26 miles to boston" which i presume is about the boston marathon. another book called "rebound, basketball busing, larry byrd", and "the president's team" about the great naval academy football team of 1963, which starred roger starback and had among its biggest fans, president john f. kennedy. michael is also one of the four founding members of the nonprofit, the boston bull pen project. thank you for joining us this evening. we can't wait to hear your observations. >> my pleasure. thank you, gordon. >> you've got it. and, finally, and this man is no stranger to most of you, he is the most prolific writer ever on red sox history. don't even bother to protest that designation because no one even comes close. bill has forgotten more red sox history than most of us know. he's a board member of the society for american baseb
there's michael. hello, michael. >> hello. >> he lives with his wife noreen and they raise their son ryan. in addition to "fenway 1946" michael has written five other box, including "26 miles to boston" which i presume is about the boston marathon. another book called "rebound, basketball busing, larry byrd", and "the president's team" about the great naval academy football team of 1963, which starred roger starback and had among its biggest...
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>> that's right, michael. we have this unfortunate circumstance where we have a set of dynamics that are leading to spread, particularly as you mentioned here, in my home state of michigan. the first is we have got b.1.1.7 enriching in some pretty profound ways. we are seeing growth about 7.5%, every week or so. and that really is concerning because it's more transmissible. and it's, also, more virulent, more deadly. the second is that while we have vaccines on the way, they're still not, yet, here. 25% of americans are fully vaccinated. but that leaves another percent that need to get vaccinated to get that bottom level of herd immunity that we need to really clamp down on this pandemic. and then, the third is that there has been a lot of, we will just say, aggressive reopening in the face of the oncoming vaccines. and i think, in some respects, the optimism about what the vaccine can do has far outstripped how much vaccine we have actually gotten into arms. so you take those things together, and you are star
>> that's right, michael. we have this unfortunate circumstance where we have a set of dynamics that are leading to spread, particularly as you mentioned here, in my home state of michigan. the first is we have got b.1.1.7 enriching in some pretty profound ways. we are seeing growth about 7.5%, every week or so. and that really is concerning because it's more transmissible. and it's, also, more virulent, more deadly. the second is that while we have vaccines on the way, they're still not,...
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who would know better than michael colen. though this seems to be a common occurrence with former president trump, to have your attorneys' residence the subject of a search warrant, it's exceedingly uncommon for most people to have take place. there's high bars in the justice department to get a warrant for attorneys. you can be sure that the southern district of new york has presented not only enough evidence to finally get this search want through the jurisdiction department, but they have convinced a judge that there is probable cause to believe there's evidence of a crime in rudy giuliani's residence. that's a very serious thing. >> also, elie, in the cooperation with michael cohen, we've seen it in other cases as well, is this likely a case in which rudy giuliani is the big fish? or that there could be a cooperation agreement here for him to get to another one, namely the former president? >> well, federal prosecutors, and in particular the southern district of new york, the office that executed this search want, that ru
who would know better than michael colen. though this seems to be a common occurrence with former president trump, to have your attorneys' residence the subject of a search warrant, it's exceedingly uncommon for most people to have take place. there's high bars in the justice department to get a warrant for attorneys. you can be sure that the southern district of new york has presented not only enough evidence to finally get this search want through the jurisdiction department, but they have...
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i'm michael holmes. let's take a look at the top stories. the united states lifting its pause on the johnson & johnson vaccine. we'll tell you what's behind that decision and what's going to change. >>> russian opposition leader alexei navalny ends his -- $20. a 4k television for under $2. a macbook pro for under $16. >>> welcome, everyone. a biden administration official says 9 million doses of the johnson & johnson covid vaccine are ready to go into patients' arms after the u.s. lifted on friday a temporary suspension of the vaccine's use. now, that pause was put into place amid reports of a rare type of blood clot in more than a dozen people who received the shot. chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta explained the decision to resume use of the vaccine to cnn's anderson cooper. >> this is a rare, very rare but possible occurrence here, and it needs to be treated a certain way. anderson, i'm going to put up this graphic here. just, you know, when you think about risk versus benefit, that's what really the emergency use authorization
i'm michael holmes. let's take a look at the top stories. the united states lifting its pause on the johnson & johnson vaccine. we'll tell you what's behind that decision and what's going to change. >>> russian opposition leader alexei navalny ends his -- $20. a 4k television for under $2. a macbook pro for under $16. >>> welcome, everyone. a biden administration official says 9 million doses of the johnson & johnson covid vaccine are ready to go into patients' arms...
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michael mckee the latest data.eresting to get a read on some of this, to see the employment cost index come in hotter. can we get a lift through the year? can we get a tighter labor market? maybe a much tighter labor market. lisa: is it, dare i say it, transitory? there is a question about the idea of supply chain disruptions and the chip disruptions. a lot of the car company saying that will last for years. it could be years before they were through the back log. jonathan: i've asked this question, we all have at bloomberg. execution, execution. can supply meet the demand. let's bring in afsaneh beschloss , rock creek group founder and ceo. i want to look -- when you look at companies, are you seeing companies that struggle to meet the demand and if they are how long to they expect them to persist? afsaneh: great to be with you. what we are seeing is we will have short-term issues as you just alluded to. you will have blockages on supply chains. you demand go up, not just because of the checks that people got that
michael mckee the latest data.eresting to get a read on some of this, to see the employment cost index come in hotter. can we get a lift through the year? can we get a tighter labor market? maybe a much tighter labor market. lisa: is it, dare i say it, transitory? there is a question about the idea of supply chain disruptions and the chip disruptions. a lot of the car company saying that will last for years. it could be years before they were through the back log. jonathan: i've asked this...
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i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia. we are one week into the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin charged for killing george floyd. 19 witnesses were called at the trial and eyewitnesses at the scene. we watched testimony from george floyd's girlfriend. bystanders and witnesses describe the even that unfolded in fronted of them. we heard from a paramedic who thought floyd was dead when he arrived at the scene. we heard from derek chauvin's supervisor to whom chauvin didn't initially report he knelt on george floyd's neck and the longest serving minneapolis police department officer who testified that chauvin's force was unnecessary. chauvin has plead the not guilty to second-degree unintentional murder and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter charges. with the first week down what are the takeaways? joining me to discuss is joey jackson, criminal defense attorney and form er new york state prosecutor and james gillian a special agent who, by the way, is in the dissertation phase at st.
i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia. we are one week into the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin charged for killing george floyd. 19 witnesses were called at the trial and eyewitnesses at the scene. we watched testimony from george floyd's girlfriend. bystanders and witnesses describe the even that unfolded in fronted of them. we heard from a paramedic who thought floyd was dead when he arrived at the scene. we heard from derek chauvin's supervisor to whom chauvin...
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michael strahan. [ cheers and applause michael strahan, everybody his new clothing line, msx by michaelearhouse and moores nationwide and online at msxbymichaelstrahan.com. we're chatting more with michael after the break. stick around michael after the break. stick around ♪ we're for those who love to . who know an open mind is the only kind. who don't need to travel to find something new. who know where to escape, even just for a moment. who don't need a fortune to find a gem. and who know when you spend less, you can discover even more. and never, ever stop discovering. spend less. discover more. at t.j. maxx and marshalls. oh, i've traveled all over the country. talking about saving with geico. but that's the important bit, innit? showing up, saying “hello! fancy a nice chat?” then we talk like two old friends about sticky buns and all the savings you could get by bundling your home and car insurance. but here's the real secret. eye contact. you feel that? we just had a moment. [chuckles] who would've thought it? geico. save even more when you bundle home and car insurance. spray, l
michael strahan. [ cheers and applause michael strahan, everybody his new clothing line, msx by michaelearhouse and moores nationwide and online at msxbymichaelstrahan.com. we're chatting more with michael after the break. stick around michael after the break. stick around ♪ we're for those who love to . who know an open mind is the only kind. who don't need to travel to find something new. who know where to escape, even just for a moment. who don't need a fortune to find a gem. and who know...
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michael: sure. one of the things that is very true in a large organization is that processes will expand to fill whatever time you give them. if he spent six months on it, it isn't like anyone will get it done early. it will always expand to fill whatever time you give it. by setting those rapid deadlines, let your enabling is the process to move and not get mired down. just a natural sort of pure aquatic tendencies. they are very useful tools. i think tim framed it in the right way. you will not solve the problem in that time. don't frame it like that. this is where we will put focus for a while. we are going to move the process forward so you knocked out some roadblocks. in terms of the set of issues, i agree those are some of the key issues to deal with. if you take ransomware, that has transition from what was an economic nuisance eight years ago to a national security and public health threat today. we were mostly locking up individual laptops and the ransom was $100. now, they are encouraging
michael: sure. one of the things that is very true in a large organization is that processes will expand to fill whatever time you give them. if he spent six months on it, it isn't like anyone will get it done early. it will always expand to fill whatever time you give it. by setting those rapid deadlines, let your enabling is the process to move and not get mired down. just a natural sort of pure aquatic tendencies. they are very useful tools. i think tim framed it in the right way. you will...
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i have known michael for 30 years. he had a wonderful -- he was ready to leave for the next chapter. what is more interesting to me is that we are hiring 24, 25, 26-year-old's from those firms, goldman sachs, bank of america, j.p. morgan who are at the perfect part of their career for those banks. they have gone to the right schools and been trained well. it is almost more painful for those guys -- those banks to lose those guys than their senior people. the jr. people are the lifeblood of those banks. those jr. people are stern to say, hey, this is a polar career. it has more upside potential. it has a lot more upside potential, so we are seeing a migration of great talent. amanda: one of the things that makes the space so interesting, and there is opportunity and potentially risk, is the role the regulators will play. do you think that generally speaking the regulators -- getting through central bank than what they are thinking about their own version of digital coin or cryptocurrency -- will they be a partner in thi
i have known michael for 30 years. he had a wonderful -- he was ready to leave for the next chapter. what is more interesting to me is that we are hiring 24, 25, 26-year-old's from those firms, goldman sachs, bank of america, j.p. morgan who are at the perfect part of their career for those banks. they have gone to the right schools and been trained well. it is almost more painful for those guys -- those banks to lose those guys than their senior people. the jr. people are the lifeblood of...
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michael? we do. >>> now, e have new details on derek chauvin's life behind bars as the justice department announces a sweeping investigation of the minneapolis police department after his murder conviction in the killing of george floyd. alex perez is in minneapolis with the latest. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. derek chauvin is beginning his new life as a prisoner, but he could also now face federal charges for violating george floyd's civil rights. derek chauvin issued prison garb and waking up behind bars. >> guilty, guilty, guilty. >> reporter: the former cop now convicted murderer in a cell like this one, segregated from other inmates for his own safety. allowed out of his cell for exercise one hour a day here at minnesota's only maximum security prison, his new reality until sentencing in june. >> are these your verdicts so say you one so say you all? >> all: yes. >> reporter: after that guilty verdict, the justice department now weighing whether to bring f
michael? we do. >>> now, e have new details on derek chauvin's life behind bars as the justice department announces a sweeping investigation of the minneapolis police department after his murder conviction in the killing of george floyd. alex perez is in minneapolis with the latest. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. derek chauvin is beginning his new life as a prisoner, but he could also now face federal charges for violating george floyd's civil...
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the 1st step is for michael and to assess the severity of michael's condition we want to see what point you can climb up the ladder comfortably as soon as you start feeling that you don't want to keep going up you simply start if you come back. it's. best. if you're unafraid it's easy but when gripped by fear the imagination runs wild. the lattice 30 great. pretty. good to jump michael now he could come down michael stops at the 5th rung and can go no higher with this treatment. so you simply grab this that was there something you could look for out of the trust go. back at the lab a deep sinkhole has opened up in michael's new reality he must begin by moving towards it a big part of who wants to get a hold with a. body of higher learning brain. is sick of frozen state we want to show your body that it's ok to be close to the action of not just a small doubt are you able to just bring your arms down just. slowly bring them down to your. progress is slow but sure invention michael attempts to walk a prank over the abyss ok my mother. was still there because there's nobody there isn't tha
the 1st step is for michael and to assess the severity of michael's condition we want to see what point you can climb up the ladder comfortably as soon as you start feeling that you don't want to keep going up you simply start if you come back. it's. best. if you're unafraid it's easy but when gripped by fear the imagination runs wild. the lattice 30 great. pretty. good to jump michael now he could come down michael stops at the 5th rung and can go no higher with this treatment. so you simply...
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let's bring in michael mckee. michael: big numbers coming out.et's start with jobless claims. 553,000, that is down from 547,000 on revised from last week. we will see with the revision is joint looks like -- we will see what the revision is. looks like still 547,000. not much of a change. 553 thousand is little bit higher than anticipated last week. we are also in the range of 500,000 on a solid basis. a decrease of 13,000 because they revised up to 566,000. it goes down a little bit. we are at least in the range of what we have had the last couple of weeks, which gives you an idea this is the new range. gdp is just coming out. the number comes in a little bit softer than anticipated. the forecast was for 6.7%. we get 6.4% for the first quarter gdp. this is the first estimate. frequently those are revised higher. we could see that happen. what we are looking for is to see the breakdown. personal consumption comes in very strong, 10.7%. last quarter it was 2.3%. we will look at that and go stimulus checks come everyone out and spent them. the gdp
let's bring in michael mckee. michael: big numbers coming out.et's start with jobless claims. 553,000, that is down from 547,000 on revised from last week. we will see with the revision is joint looks like -- we will see what the revision is. looks like still 547,000. not much of a change. 553 thousand is little bit higher than anticipated last week. we are also in the range of 500,000 on a solid basis. a decrease of 13,000 because they revised up to 566,000. it goes down a little bit. we are...
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michael mann, thank you very much.e appreciate it. ♪ as we've been mentioning, today is earth day. while carbon emissions and climate change are front and center, this is a good moment to look at another major environmental problem. as the world has become hyper hygienic since the pandemic began, plastic is playing an oversized role. stephanie sy looks at how the single use nature of many pandemic items are piling up in our landfills and our environment. stephanie: there's one item we know helps stop the spread of covid-19, face masks. they come in different shapes and sizes, and many are disposable. in the past year, they have become an important part of living safely in the middle of a pandemic. around the world, 129 billion are used every month, and 3 million are thrown out every single minute. most are made of layer's of plastic microfibers. it is creating a new kind of plastic pollution, contaminating waterways and hurting wildlife. >> let's see what we can collect. stephanie:stephanie: at the beginning of the pan
michael mann, thank you very much.e appreciate it. ♪ as we've been mentioning, today is earth day. while carbon emissions and climate change are front and center, this is a good moment to look at another major environmental problem. as the world has become hyper hygienic since the pandemic began, plastic is playing an oversized role. stephanie sy looks at how the single use nature of many pandemic items are piling up in our landfills and our environment. stephanie: there's one item we know...
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michael? now we turn to the latest in the fight against the pandemic. that's just about 55% of the u.s. adult population. but the demand for vaccines is dropping and thousands of doses are set to expire this afternoon. marcus moore joins us from tulsa, oklahoma, where they're averaging fewer than 200 shots a day. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: well, michael, good morning. health officials here in tulsa are concerned about that. they can give thousands of shots at this vaccination site every single day here but right now people are trickling in to get vaccinated. this morning, health officials concerned as demand declines for covid-19 vaccines. thousands of doses going unused across the country. in oklahoma, a state where the average daily death toll is rising, a startling reality. at this fema site here in tulsa, oklahoma, they can do 3,000 shots a day, but look at this. absolutely no line and officials here tell us they're averaging fewer than 200 a day. fema going door to do. in philadel
michael? now we turn to the latest in the fight against the pandemic. that's just about 55% of the u.s. adult population. but the demand for vaccines is dropping and thousands of doses are set to expire this afternoon. marcus moore joins us from tulsa, oklahoma, where they're averaging fewer than 200 shots a day. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: well, michael, good morning. health officials here in tulsa are concerned about that. they can give thousands of shots at this vaccination site...
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writer, comedian, michael loftus live.plause] finally, toxic in-your-face and has a i lot of bands over 50. [laughter] fox nation, kat timpf. [cheering and applauding] welcome to the program. always a pleasure to see you. >> i'm nervous. greg: here's the thing, let's say a ben & jerry's was robbed, should their employees call the lipolice or would they be worrid it would upset the owners?f that's what you call a brain twister. >> yes. [laughter] >> i live in new york city, which you know, not very far from each other. greg: can i look in your window? [laughter] >> i see you. [laughter] the epicenter of the anti-crime movement, the new york post calls it. it's the no bail for you if you get arrested, get out of jail free, good luckd getting to wok without being punched in the face by a lunatic so if i cross the street to the drugstore to buy ben & jerry's, it's locked in the freezer. [laughter] greg: yes, it is. >> you have to go to the manager to get the key to get some crack tactics sale ben & jerry's because people aren'
writer, comedian, michael loftus live.plause] finally, toxic in-your-face and has a i lot of bands over 50. [laughter] fox nation, kat timpf. [cheering and applauding] welcome to the program. always a pleasure to see you. >> i'm nervous. greg: here's the thing, let's say a ben & jerry's was robbed, should their employees call the lipolice or would they be worrid it would upset the owners?f that's what you call a brain twister. >> yes. [laughter] >> i live in new york city,...
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writer, median, michael loftus. finally, she's like botox. toxic, in your face and has a lot of fans over 50. kat timpf. dagen, welcome to the program. always a pleasure to see you. >> i'm nervous. >> greg: don't be nervous. >> slop sweat coming. >> greg: let's say a ben and jerry's was robbed. should their employees call the police or would they be worried it would upset the owners of the business? that's what you call a brain twister. >> yes. they should -- [laughter] well, i will -- so i lived in new york city, which you know. we live not very far from each other. >> sometimes i look in your window. >> i see you! the epicenter of the anti-crime movement, the "new york post" calls it. it's the no bail for you if you get arrested, get out of jail free, good luck getting to work without getting punched in the face by some lunatic. that land. so if i cross the street to the drugstore to buy some ben and jerry's, it's locked in the freezer. >> greg: it is. >> you have to go to the manager to get the key to get some craptastic ben and jerry's be
writer, median, michael loftus. finally, she's like botox. toxic, in your face and has a lot of fans over 50. kat timpf. dagen, welcome to the program. always a pleasure to see you. >> i'm nervous. >> greg: don't be nervous. >> slop sweat coming. >> greg: let's say a ben and jerry's was robbed. should their employees call the police or would they be worried it would upset the owners of the business? that's what you call a brain twister. >> yes. they should --...
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it's not easy. >> well, michael cohen, we appreciate your insight into all this.he country has a lot of insight into this situation, so thank you so much for all the time today. >> you're very welcome. good to see you, alisyn. >> you too, michael. >> really no better person to talk with today after that news about rudy giuliani and over the last, what, 24 hours, there have been some who know giuliani well who have said, there is no way that he is going to turn on president trump, but the man, the only other personal attorney who's been in this space says, he will turn on him in a heartbeat. >> yes. michael says something very different, and he has a perspective from which he knows. >> all right. >>> listen, we've got breaking news in the death of andrew brown. a decision has been made about some of the officers involved in the fatal police shooting there in north carolina. some major shifts. we'll take you there live next. if you're 55 and up, t- mobile has plans built just for you. switch today and get 2 lines of unlimited and 2 free smartphones. plus you'll now
it's not easy. >> well, michael cohen, we appreciate your insight into all this.he country has a lot of insight into this situation, so thank you so much for all the time today. >> you're very welcome. good to see you, alisyn. >> you too, michael. >> really no better person to talk with today after that news about rudy giuliani and over the last, what, 24 hours, there have been some who know giuliani well who have said, there is no way that he is going to turn on...
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on the counter for 3 michael will leap into the abyss. one to. see if it's not. my thing to scold when somebody says from. one to that. that. if so were it because we thought of the was that. i was out this is all it was was longer so there it cares a few more jumps and michael feels that he's gained some monster over his fear. now it's back to the gym. patients usually do 8 to 10 v. on sessions before they hope to see a real improvement but michael is keen to try again. to get editions over who want to. come out. yesterday would be to test the guts of the 1st step as you know we got up to today. doubts of 91 holes so 678 die as tracey so yesterday froze here today 1st there that's amazing progress actually since as far as food it's great exercise with just one session michael has nearly doubled his height while no one is saying he's conquered his fear he appears to be well on the way rationalizations. fear of heights is a widespread phobia good some deep and common fears innate. that is exactly what david rocker's son would like to know he scares by bears for a
on the counter for 3 michael will leap into the abyss. one to. see if it's not. my thing to scold when somebody says from. one to that. that. if so were it because we thought of the was that. i was out this is all it was was longer so there it cares a few more jumps and michael feels that he's gained some monster over his fear. now it's back to the gym. patients usually do 8 to 10 v. on sessions before they hope to see a real improvement but michael is keen to try again. to get editions over...