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michael, if ou incredible feeling. michael, if you would. — incredible feeling.f you would, i'd like _ incredible feeling. michael, if you would, i'd like you - incredible feeling. michael, if you would, i'd like you to - incredible feeling. michael, if| you would, i'd like you to read one particular poem because of course, you are a poet and a writer and there is one poem he wrote long before the pandemic at the world, it's called these other hands and it was written to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the creation of the nhs i think back in 2008 but people right around the world would love to hear this short poem because it captures something very important about the way in which healthcare workers give of themselves to keep people like you and your condition alive at the worst of times. would you read it for us? . times. would you read it for us? , ., ., , , times. would you read it for us? , ., ., ,, us? these other hands but touch us? these other hands but touch us first, fill— us? these other hands but touch us first, fill your _ us? these other hands but
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michael: rise.a: at this point in the cycle, better to be in high-yield or investment-grade credit? michael: high yield. brian: high yield because of the carry. kathy: high yield, lower duration. lisa: the last question, will emerging-market outperform or underperform over the next 12 months? brian: underperform. kathy: underperform. michael: outperform. lisa: my thanks to all of you for an exciting "real yield." this was a tremendous coda to a dramatic week in fed speak and potential shift in the fed framework, perhaps not. my thanks to kathy jones, michael kushma and brian rehling, on a week of a re-think in the inflation trade. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts, and it's frustrating. you can spend thousands on drugs, doctors, devices, and mattresses, and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo, the ergonomically correct exercise breakthrough that cradles your body so you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. since i've bee
michael: rise.a: at this point in the cycle, better to be in high-yield or investment-grade credit? michael: high yield. brian: high yield because of the carry. kathy: high yield, lower duration. lisa: the last question, will emerging-market outperform or underperform over the next 12 months? brian: underperform. kathy: underperform. michael: outperform. lisa: my thanks to all of you for an exciting "real yield." this was a tremendous coda to a dramatic week in fed speak and potential...
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tom: michael schumacher with us. we will bring in michael mckee. how does the bond bear market change the fed dialogue? alan greenspan made clear we are wired for a fed policy to the stock market. president trump knew that well. how does the central bank react to price down, yield up? michael: to continue the metaphor come it depends on whether it is a baby bear or a mama bear. the baby bear, the fact that the prices have adjusted to where they are now is not a problem at all for the fed. it is an expected adjustment. the question is do they keep going, do they have a taper tantrum? we do not have it so far. the five-year break even dropped off the table yesterday because there is a belief the fed will get this right and inflation will go away. tom: the pendulum of goldilocks. big bear, little bear. lisa: michael schumacher, what is the nature of a baby bear versus a mama bear? i cannot say it with a straight face. mike: a little bit less is probably the bottom line. people talk about this notion of yields rising gradually throughout the year. it i
tom: michael schumacher with us. we will bring in michael mckee. how does the bond bear market change the fed dialogue? alan greenspan made clear we are wired for a fed policy to the stock market. president trump knew that well. how does the central bank react to price down, yield up? michael: to continue the metaphor come it depends on whether it is a baby bear or a mama bear. the baby bear, the fact that the prices have adjusted to where they are now is not a problem at all for the fed. it is...
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we got michael che.aven't seen in a million years. should be a fun night. >> i can't wait to see lunelle. >> jimmy: who lives in las vegas, which happens to be my hometown. she's out there visiting you guys right now. >> yes, get on the plane, she's going to go straight to the project -- the hotel. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: dave, i feel like -- >> we can't wait. >> jimmy: michael has renamed camp david and the fried chicken hot hotel. by the way, i would pay any amount to stay at the fried chicken hotel. there's no amount that would be too high for me to get a suite at the fried chicken hotel. >> you got to go, it's amazing. your clothes smell like fry, it's great. >> jimmy: do you feel like people -- because now these shows are -- you've gone this before, michael, you've been there for one of -- >> oh, yeah, of course. i was -- i think i came -- i think i might have been one of the first kind of -- >> michael was the first to show up. >> i couldn't wait to do it, it was awesome. >> he was, jimmy, he was, f
we got michael che.aven't seen in a million years. should be a fun night. >> i can't wait to see lunelle. >> jimmy: who lives in las vegas, which happens to be my hometown. she's out there visiting you guys right now. >> yes, get on the plane, she's going to go straight to the project -- the hotel. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: dave, i feel like -- >> we can't wait. >> jimmy: michael has renamed camp david and the fried chicken hot hotel. by the way, i would pay any...
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here is michael mckee. michael: let's see what we've got.waiting for the data from the labor department. we are throwing 385,000 jobless claims. the first sub 400,000 number we have had since the pandemic began. it is good news overall for the economy. people are starting to move out of the job help numbers. let me look quickly. the one number i want to keep following is the total number of people still getting benefits. that is 15,000,400 for the 5000 -- 15,435,000. these are the number of people still getting benefits who are still available to go back into the labor force. people who are employed by companies, who are self-employed but out of work at the moment. that is as of may 15. that is still the week of the jobs report. as of two weeks ago, still a lot of people out of work. nonfarm productivity comes in at 5.4%. no change from the initial number. unit labor cost of 1.7%. that is significantly higher than the negative 3% reported. it may have something to do with the fact that we are seeing employers pay more to workers, even if not
here is michael mckee. michael: let's see what we've got.waiting for the data from the labor department. we are throwing 385,000 jobless claims. the first sub 400,000 number we have had since the pandemic began. it is good news overall for the economy. people are starting to move out of the job help numbers. let me look quickly. the one number i want to keep following is the total number of people still getting benefits. that is 15,000,400 for the 5000 -- 15,435,000. these are the number of...
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gailbreath. >> michael k. ferrare. >> michael a.titus kilpatrick. >> ryan e. grady. >> john waun lee. >> jacob j. hendrick. >> kira m. whim. >> jonathan g. hernandez. >> carter a. lorenz. >> mark a. hughes, jr. >> allison c. marsico. >> grant a. junka. >> samantha l. nassith. >> benjamin a. johnson. >> brendan f. riley. >> donald c. jones, jr. andrew w. wrights. >> brady c. lorenz. >> carter j. roland. >> ann p. maloney. >> justin p. rosas. >> grace m. marino. >> stefano g. saragusa. >> grace r. sheehan. >> luisa owny. >> kyle d. wagner. >> gillian d. . >> rhett o. welsh. >> christian a. peerson. >> elizabeth b. white. >> samuel p. rice. >> lore t. wilkinson. >> justin j. scroggins. >> from the 10th company. colin s. argue. >> maxwell t. schumann. >> samuel h. barge. >> matthew n. seebold. >> julia a. boiken. >> garrett stocker. >> steven w. bourelle. >> allison m. taylor. >> mallin joy. >> dylan j. taylor. >> mcclean l. crossly. >> samantha a. worthy. >> jackson b. ferguson. >> from the 9th company, anawolly. >> monty guess. >> ian
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michael: yes.ed is keeping an eye on certain categories to see who is coming in and out of the labor force. women in particular. the fed is looking to see if women are coming back. adult women, people 20 years and over unemployment rate does fall from 5.6% to 5.4%. black unemployment, a big drop to 9.1% from 9.7%. that was in the 5% before the pandemic began. hispanic, seven point 3% from 7.9%. we are seeing improvement but not the kind of improvement the fed is looking for. tom: michael mckee diving into this. i want to underscore the kind of economist to look for it does feel part american labor economy . people let carl riccadonna have nailed it. the tone of the report, the struggle as we come out of this truly national disaster. let me reset and welcome all of you to our coverage of this historic jobs day. futures up 11, dow futures up 60. taylor riggs with us and romaine bostick as well. lisa abramowicz and jonathan ferro off on other duties. the 10 year yield has barely moved. jeffrey rosenbe
michael: yes.ed is keeping an eye on certain categories to see who is coming in and out of the labor force. women in particular. the fed is looking to see if women are coming back. adult women, people 20 years and over unemployment rate does fall from 5.6% to 5.4%. black unemployment, a big drop to 9.1% from 9.7%. that was in the 5% before the pandemic began. hispanic, seven point 3% from 7.9%. we are seeing improvement but not the kind of improvement the fed is looking for. tom: michael mckee...
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michael mckee. is it just goods based michael:?ased for retail sales and they are down 1.3%. a bit disappointing. the forecast was 4.8% drop. -- was for a .8% drop. we have a comparison number rather than an actual number. still seeing a lot of retail sales, just not as many as the prior month because the stimulus checks are falling out of the economy. the overall retail numbers, retail trade sales down 1.7%. x autos and gas down .8%. that is important because auto sales fell a little bit as there were not as many cars for sale because of the chip shortage. gasoline prices rose less than the seasonal adjustment. that is why you're seeing the .8% rise in retail sales. tom: are they falling this in order they take it the average or they just discarded because it does not so service -- does not show service sector? michael: service sector is where they're expected to see real growth. tom: restaurants, and lisa's bar bill is not in this? lisa: i'm sure everybody is worried about my bar bill. michael: food services are in the data. food
michael mckee. is it just goods based michael:?ased for retail sales and they are down 1.3%. a bit disappointing. the forecast was 4.8% drop. -- was for a .8% drop. we have a comparison number rather than an actual number. still seeing a lot of retail sales, just not as many as the prior month because the stimulus checks are falling out of the economy. the overall retail numbers, retail trade sales down 1.7%. x autos and gas down .8%. that is important because auto sales fell a little bit as...
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again this is been glorious, chris, kat, michael, michael great to have you back on the ship.o-no-no please please no. ♪ i never needed anyone. ♪ front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ those days are done. ♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and find millions of flexible options. all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. did you know that geico's whole 15 minutes thing... that came from me. really. my first idea was “in one quarter of an hour, your savings will tower... over you. figuratively speaking." but that's not catchy, is it? that's not going to swim about in your brain. so i thought, what about... 15 minutes. 15 percent. serendipity. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. kennedy: alec baldwin is launching a podcast about mental health and this is perfect for them since they can both talk about what it's like to be married to a crazy person. that is staying in your lane and this is a topical storm. copy number one, we begin so the miracle of life. in oregon for the endangered california condor has just increase its n
again this is been glorious, chris, kat, michael, michael great to have you back on the ship.o-no-no please please no. ♪ i never needed anyone. ♪ front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ those days are done. ♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and find millions of flexible options. all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. did you know that geico's whole 15 minutes thing... that came from me. really. my first idea was “in one quarter of an hour,...
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then michael shot out of the water.le legs kind of flying out of the water. [ laughter ] just out of the boil, eruption of white water. >> jimmy: then you come up. and you -- i mean, i guess -- well, first of all, what were you experiencing while you were under the water? >> well, when it first happened, i, like josiah said, i was descending, i almost got to the bottom. i was at about 35 feet. and i just got hit by a freight truck. just -- bang! then everything just went instantly dark. and i'm just moving, traveling fast through the water, and i'm like, what the heck, did i just get eaten by a shark? and i was like, no, shark mouths aren't that big. and i don't feel any teeth. oh, great! i didn't get eaten by a shark! [ laughter ] [ applause ] but -- but i'm in a whale's mouth! what the hell do i do? >> jimmy: you knew, you were aware while you were in there, you were inside the whale? >> absolutely. >> jimmy: when you said you could feel yourself moving through the water quickly, it was almost like being in a submarin
then michael shot out of the water.le legs kind of flying out of the water. [ laughter ] just out of the boil, eruption of white water. >> jimmy: then you come up. and you -- i mean, i guess -- well, first of all, what were you experiencing while you were under the water? >> well, when it first happened, i, like josiah said, i was descending, i almost got to the bottom. i was at about 35 feet. and i just got hit by a freight truck. just -- bang! then everything just went instantly...
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he got that immunity for testimony on michael d. cohen.erything. but did weisselberg find a way? three men arranged a now convicted crime for the benefit of one of they can, donald trump. and one of those men did the time. had one of them, allen weisselberg, wiggled away? so is this time any different? last time weisselberg was throwing a peer under the bus. this time his only move would appear to be up, as the da probes his own personal tax returns, bank records, gifts, the mercedes. unlike in the cohen case, either trump or weisselberg now have legal exposure, maybe both. so it is not clear there is anyone else that could take the fall for them based on at least what we know right now. weisselberg's former daughter-in-law who we quoted here and interviewed because she's one of the people the da is talking to, she thinks ultimately he will fold. >> there are a lot of differences. when donald says numbers are certain things and allen says numbers are certain things, they're not adding up. >> i don't think weisselberg will let his children
he got that immunity for testimony on michael d. cohen.erything. but did weisselberg find a way? three men arranged a now convicted crime for the benefit of one of they can, donald trump. and one of those men did the time. had one of them, allen weisselberg, wiggled away? so is this time any different? last time weisselberg was throwing a peer under the bus. this time his only move would appear to be up, as the da probes his own personal tax returns, bank records, gifts, the mercedes. unlike in...
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again this is been glorious, chris, kat, michael, michael great to have you back on the ship.o) this is more than glass and steel... and stone. it's awe. beauty. the measure of progress. it's where people meet people. where cultures and bonds are made between us. where we create things together. open each other's minds. raise each other's ambitions. and do together, what we can't do apart. this is where dreams become brick and mortar. find yours, on loopnet. one, two! one, two, three! only pay for what you need! with customized car insurance from liberty mutual! nothing rhymes with liberty mutual. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (announcer) if you've struggled to lose weight, you might think you were born with a slow metabolism, but what you may have is insulin resistance. fat becomes trapped inside your body and it becomes very difficult to lose weight. now there's release from golo. it naturally helps reverse insulin resistance, stops sugar cravings, and releases stubborn fat, all while controlling stress and emotional eating. at last, a d
again this is been glorious, chris, kat, michael, michael great to have you back on the ship.o) this is more than glass and steel... and stone. it's awe. beauty. the measure of progress. it's where people meet people. where cultures and bonds are made between us. where we create things together. open each other's minds. raise each other's ambitions. and do together, what we can't do apart. this is where dreams become brick and mortar. find yours, on loopnet. one, two! one, two, three! only pay...
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michael tyler zimmerman. matthew. andrew tan. crawford michael augustus smith.lehman. christopher graham baker. jared nolan lyons. leo michon seo connell. nicholas theodore tolly scalise. jacob chang do we. david james. sammy addison bang. joshuajo tanner mccarthy. mollie susanna swagger. marcos bell does. paul thomas xavier schardt tonue. mary margaret pole track. oscar edward parmenter and cory ross scheidler. [cheers and applause] [applause] the vice president of the secretary that maybe the commandant of the marine corps chief of naval operations the superintendent and the commandant of midshipmen will now present diplomas to members of the graduating class individually by company. number companies will receive their diplomas from my left and even-numbered companies from my right. fromom the first company -- [reading names] [reading names] [reading a names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] sara age part. ann e. pin the larry. william r. ross. jordan bean mclaughlin. franklin d hsu. adam m. moore. >> catherine ch
michael tyler zimmerman. matthew. andrew tan. crawford michael augustus smith.lehman. christopher graham baker. jared nolan lyons. leo michon seo connell. nicholas theodore tolly scalise. jacob chang do we. david james. sammy addison bang. joshuajo tanner mccarthy. mollie susanna swagger. marcos bell does. paul thomas xavier schardt tonue. mary margaret pole track. oscar edward parmenter and cory ross scheidler. [cheers and applause] [applause] the vice president of the secretary that maybe the...
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michael watson. ..against michael watson in 1991, where michael watson received such a pasting that afterwards you are putting young men in the ring, knowing that their lives could be lost, and you are making a tidy profit out of that. where is the morality in that? well, i mean, i could take instance with you on several... the michael watson fight, of course, michael was winning every round and didn't take any punishment until one punch — which shows you, you know, what the slight difference is between victory and defeat. and secondly, by the way, that show lost a fortune of money, never sold enough tickets, and it's probably ended up being the worst day of my life — nothing to do with money, but purely because michael watson was injured. we all have to take responsibility for being involved in that, but it is a balancing act between the right of the individual to pursue the career they want — they want a career. you know, i could quote you thousands of instances where far more people lose their lives each year mountaineering than even remotely gets close to boxing, for example. and there is
michael watson. ..against michael watson in 1991, where michael watson received such a pasting that afterwards you are putting young men in the ring, knowing that their lives could be lost, and you are making a tidy profit out of that. where is the morality in that? well, i mean, i could take instance with you on several... the michael watson fight, of course, michael was winning every round and didn't take any punishment until one punch — which shows you, you know, what the slight difference...
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now, it's bob and michael getting new guns. and people are doing it, because they feel the united states is a very individualistic society. and people feel a need that -- to protect themselves. so, you know, 99.9% of the people, michael, very good gun owners. very few people make a big difference when they're not. >> it certainly does. only need a few bad people if they are incredibly well armed. i mean, you touched on this and it's worth revisiting. there are 393 million civilian-owned guns in the u.s. that's according to the small-arms survey, a reputable one. that's one for every man, woman, and child, with 67 million left over. people watching around the world, often, ask what is it with americans and guns? not just the guns, per se, but the types and the power of the weapons. and as you pointed out, the numbers that some people own. why is it? >> well, we do have this very individualistic society. and america has the second amendment, which is the right to own a gun. so people have been owning guns in the united states for
now, it's bob and michael getting new guns. and people are doing it, because they feel the united states is a very individualistic society. and people feel a need that -- to protect themselves. so, you know, 99.9% of the people, michael, very good gun owners. very few people make a big difference when they're not. >> it certainly does. only need a few bad people if they are incredibly well armed. i mean, you touched on this and it's worth revisiting. there are 393 million civilian-owned...
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have you lost confidence, michael, do you think?hink that's partly the balance thing. the balance is very disturbing because you walk across the room and suddenly you think the wall is coming towards you or the floor is coming towards you and even though your head is saying no, it isn't, sort of feels like that, you know, so whoa! and it sort of suddenly rocks me, because in my other life, i do sometimes do performances in schools and theatres for children, mostly. and that involves standing about and sometimes running about, waving my arms about, and i don't think i'd have the confidence to do that without thinking i might fall over and of course the children find that very funny because it is a pratfall, as we call it in the business, and i would think no, i didn't mean to do that, so yes, ifeel a bit edgy about it. what about anger? because you have commented quite a lot in the last few weeks and months, yourfeelings about the way that the british government handled the british covid crisis. does anger fuel you right now? yes, pa
have you lost confidence, michael, do you think?hink that's partly the balance thing. the balance is very disturbing because you walk across the room and suddenly you think the wall is coming towards you or the floor is coming towards you and even though your head is saying no, it isn't, sort of feels like that, you know, so whoa! and it sort of suddenly rocks me, because in my other life, i do sometimes do performances in schools and theatres for children, mostly. and that involves standing...
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host: our guest is michael pillsbury. our phone lines are open. (202) 748-8000 for republicans. (202) 748-8001 for democrats. -- your reaction? guest: my reaction is china has been very smart over the last 10 years in what i would call their image management. they are able to go into many countries, including our own, and find friends of china, amplify their voices, including television programs, radio shows, media. they have had an enormous concerned with their image. they have a point they like to make, some of which are completely false. one of their points is china has never expanded and it has always been the same size. the last 2000 years. that is not true. chinese experts know china used to be quite small. it is much larger. they did not have to bet or mongolia -- tibet or mongolia. they probably did not have taiwan according to some historians. this is to reduce the china threat theory. they have a global enemy, people who say china is a threat are totally wrong. they are trying to minimize any concern about a chi
host: our guest is michael pillsbury. our phone lines are open. (202) 748-8000 for republicans. (202) 748-8001 for democrats. -- your reaction? guest: my reaction is china has been very smart over the last 10 years in what i would call their image management. they are able to go into many countries, including our own, and find friends of china, amplify their voices, including television programs, radio shows, media. they have had an enormous concerned with their image. they have a point they...
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michael, we celebrate - celebrate michael, we celebrate quincy— celebrate michael, we celebrate quincvebration, and kirk who had a musical— so eloquently in celebration, and kirk who had a musical moment, so eloquently in celebration, and - kirk who had a musical moment, and the room _ kirk who had a musical moment, and the room singing _ kirk who had a musical moment, and the room singing along _ kirk who had a musical moment, and the room singing along from - kirk who had a musical moment, and the room singing along from every. the room singing along from every demographic— the room singing along from every demographic in _ the room singing along from every demographic in the _ the room singing along from every demographic in the world. - the room singing along from every demographic in the world. ronniel demographic in the world. ronnie jerkins, _ demographic in the world. ronnie jerkins, an— demographic in the world. ronnie jerkins, an artist _ demographic in the world. ronnie jerkins, an artist who _ demographic in the world. ronnie jerkins, an artist who did - demographic in the
michael, we celebrate - celebrate michael, we celebrate quincy— celebrate michael, we celebrate quincvebration, and kirk who had a musical— so eloquently in celebration, and kirk who had a musical moment, so eloquently in celebration, and - kirk who had a musical moment, and the room _ kirk who had a musical moment, and the room singing _ kirk who had a musical moment, and the room singing along _ kirk who had a musical moment, and the room singing along from - kirk who had a musical...
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well, we hear you, michael.e visual arts and music going forward, or whether the music is slowly dying in you. oh, the music is not dying at all, no. i mean, i love my voice, i love writing music and composing, and arranging. it's not easy, though, it's not an easy thing to do. i was really pushed by the band when the band were together. now i'm on my own, i have zero representation. i don't have a contract with anyone. i'm a free agent. and, you know, i'm proud to release the songs that i've put out — one with your very own sam taylor—johnson directing a beautiful video piece to go along with the song your capricious soul. i'm so proud of that. and i'll continue to do so. i'm working this summer on some new music, and i hope to continue making sound and music a part of my life for the rest of my life. it's something ifind greatjoy in. and i do really like... i don't like my speaking voice very much, to tell you the truth, but i like my singing voice a great deal. so, i want to use it. i, for one, share the plea
well, we hear you, michael.e visual arts and music going forward, or whether the music is slowly dying in you. oh, the music is not dying at all, no. i mean, i love my voice, i love writing music and composing, and arranging. it's not easy, though, it's not an easy thing to do. i was really pushed by the band when the band were together. now i'm on my own, i have zero representation. i don't have a contract with anyone. i'm a free agent. and, you know, i'm proud to release the songs that i've...
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>> thanks so much for having me, michael.de airbnb is really an elite and highly-secretive unit that operates for two specific, you know, roles. one is to when violent crimes occur inside airbnb listings and the second is really to protect the airbnb bran. >> to be fair to airbnb, they say, hey, we are talking about 0.1% and as you pointed out in your piece, they are larger than the top-seven hotel chains, combined. so, yeah, bad things happen but the odds are way against them ever happening. fair? >> yeah, totally fair. this is the world's biggest-hospitality company. when, you know, even on a night like tonight, millions of people are staying inside an airbnb. so when you are talking about numbers that big, things are bound to go wrong. this is also a company, that's based on trust between strangers. so when you have strangers sharing the same space, sleeping under the same roof. sometimes, things go horribly wrong. >> yeah. there was a line in your piece, which was just tremendous, by the way. where you said, people meet o
>> thanks so much for having me, michael.de airbnb is really an elite and highly-secretive unit that operates for two specific, you know, roles. one is to when violent crimes occur inside airbnb listings and the second is really to protect the airbnb bran. >> to be fair to airbnb, they say, hey, we are talking about 0.1% and as you pointed out in your piece, they are larger than the top-seven hotel chains, combined. so, yeah, bad things happen but the odds are way against them ever...
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michael: no doubt.hese flexible prices are rocketing and those will be the first to respond. they will supply -- they will respond to supply-side and demand-side shops. this to be a prices tend to be more slower moving and you have a lot of monetary policy officials that are in the temporary camp, looking at shrimp prices for these different -- looking at trimmed prices for these different prices, so we are getting into the weeds but these are slower moving prices that will tend to respond over time. those areas next year may start to get moving, along with higher inflation expectations. that is going to get the fed's attention and away some of the price increases have not. lisa: lets you mount a little bit. the balance of risk, is it the higher yield or lower yield and poorer performance in equity markets should the reality of slower growth set in after this inflationary slump? michael: i think the risk is to higher yield from where we are right now. our forecast for year end is 2% on the 10 year treas
michael: no doubt.hese flexible prices are rocketing and those will be the first to respond. they will supply -- they will respond to supply-side and demand-side shops. this to be a prices tend to be more slower moving and you have a lot of monetary policy officials that are in the temporary camp, looking at shrimp prices for these different -- looking at trimmed prices for these different prices, so we are getting into the weeds but these are slower moving prices that will tend to respond over...
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sure, michael. so scary about all of this is there are so many people in our country right now who don't believe that our democratic process is fair or legitimate. and because too many elected officials have denied what happened on january 6th, i fear that many americans will simply say that all elections are rigged and because of this the public confidence has been undermined in our democratic process. that's what's happened here. you're right. we have a tribal society. you know, people get their information from the sources that they're comfortable with and are reinforcing the existing opinions and biases. that's what's happening. there's not an agreed upon set of facts or agreed upon truth n. we're so siloed and hunkered down that unless you're clicking around, man, you're not getting the whole story. >> yes. and i think certain outlets play to us being siloed. you know, there's a saying that he who controls the media controls the message and controls the minds, right? so the folks who are withho
sure, michael. so scary about all of this is there are so many people in our country right now who don't believe that our democratic process is fair or legitimate. and because too many elected officials have denied what happened on january 6th, i fear that many americans will simply say that all elections are rigged and because of this the public confidence has been undermined in our democratic process. that's what's happened here. you're right. we have a tribal society. you know, people get...
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michael: you are absolutely right. in of the fact that we are not operating at full capacity through june and july. we have some spare resources who can go to see those deliveries. but we can only take those deliveries in june or july. one siu get to the end of july, we are trying to recover our business across the continent in europe. we hope at that point in time, given that ireland and the u.k. will be 80% vaccinated, that they will remove the utterly ineffective travel restrictions, at least on short-haul travels to and from the eu. remember, you look at the london economy, if you are part of the tourism economy, it means irish and european visitors. staycationers are not going to go to central london for holiday with their families. got to get these people back to work in london into the big cities. we need the short-haul european travel. boeing, we have some spare capacity. we can take some deliveries, although it will be slow. we can get the max, the game changer come delivered in june and july. we will not be t
michael: you are absolutely right. in of the fact that we are not operating at full capacity through june and july. we have some spare resources who can go to see those deliveries. but we can only take those deliveries in june or july. one siu get to the end of july, we are trying to recover our business across the continent in europe. we hope at that point in time, given that ireland and the u.k. will be 80% vaccinated, that they will remove the utterly ineffective travel restrictions, at...
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hi michael, good to see you. tell us more about this new variance that's causing a search in cases they are in vietnam. so there's still a lot, we don't know about this very and yet, i mean, it hasn't been confirmed international yet. we don't know if it came from outside vietnam and was just detected here or if it came about during this outbreak, that remains to be seen. it also means to be exactly what it's impacted on people who have at their reports just a little while ago in domestic media that younger people are getting more seriously ill. and in northern province, i'd have seen hundreds of cases and that's concerning a but again, we don't know what cases are like, that's very or exactly how, what impact that has on people who have michael. as we heard in our report recently, vietnam had a month, i think it was of 0 community transmissions. this new outbreak must be, must be a blow. yes, certainly, this isn't the 1st wave we've had since the start of the america. there's been 2 or 3 other ones, more regiona
hi michael, good to see you. tell us more about this new variance that's causing a search in cases they are in vietnam. so there's still a lot, we don't know about this very and yet, i mean, it hasn't been confirmed international yet. we don't know if it came from outside vietnam and was just detected here or if it came about during this outbreak, that remains to be seen. it also means to be exactly what it's impacted on people who have at their reports just a little while ago in domestic media...
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michael. >> yeah. extraordinary, isn't it?wang there in tokyo for us. >>> now, the european union is imposing new sanctions against belarus. the bloc is banning belarusian airlines from flying over eu airspace or landing at its airports. this comes, after the forced landing of a ryan air flight in minsk last month and the arrest of the dissident journalist, roman protasevich. the activist was shown on state media on thursday, appearing to confess to organizing mass protests against the government. but his family and supporters say he, clearly, made that statement under duress. >>> experts are shocked, and frightened by a threat to sea life in turkish waters. we will explain this crisis in nature, made by humans, after the break. (vo) jamaica. (woman) best decision ever. (vo) feel the sand between your toes, and the gentle waves of the sea on your skin. feel the warm jamaican breeze lift your spirits and nourish your soul. escape to exactly what makes your heart beat. you will love every moment. jamaica. heartbeat of the world.
michael. >> yeah. extraordinary, isn't it?wang there in tokyo for us. >>> now, the european union is imposing new sanctions against belarus. the bloc is banning belarusian airlines from flying over eu airspace or landing at its airports. this comes, after the forced landing of a ryan air flight in minsk last month and the arrest of the dissident journalist, roman protasevich. the activist was shown on state media on thursday, appearing to confess to organizing mass protests...
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to do that, michael mckee joins us. michael: we are watching the numbers.me in for cpi stronger-than-expected, the month over month change in may was .6%. that is lower than it was last month, .8%. higher than the forecast of .5% gain. for the core it is a .7% rise, .2% more than the .5% gain forecast. on a month or month basis -- it was .9% the prior month. the index for used cars and trucks continues to rise sharply. 7.3%. up 10.2% last month. food up .4%. energy unchanged. gasoline prices did decline, but that is seasonal be adjusted. they accept them to go up -- they expect them to go up. let's see if there are any other quick notes. i will go farther down. jobless claims, we should get that in. initial jobless claims 376,000, that is a drop from the initially reported 385,000 last month. an improvement, but not a great improvement. tom: i will do a data check. this is more important than christine lagarde and the ecb right now. at three basis point move in the 10 year yield gets your attention. lisa: especially given the fact people waited for a second
to do that, michael mckee joins us. michael: we are watching the numbers.me in for cpi stronger-than-expected, the month over month change in may was .6%. that is lower than it was last month, .8%. higher than the forecast of .5% gain. for the core it is a .7% rise, .2% more than the .5% gain forecast. on a month or month basis -- it was .9% the prior month. the index for used cars and trucks continues to rise sharply. 7.3%. up 10.2% last month. food up .4%. energy unchanged. gasoline prices...
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michael: net may. be also give perspective on some of the suffering and the apparent evil i'm sorry, the really able that solzhenitsyn artistically presents and also presenting the whole package is beautiful because it is true there is that connection. sone think or is that confusingo people right.si if they only make my can be taken away by beauty. and so solzhenitsyn is meaning something much more holistic, am i getting that pretty. jessica: so the beauty of holinessrs based on this book about christianityy and art and it's a wonderful introduction to the connection between beauty and holiness and what solzhenitsyn is talking about is transcendent. and what i often tell students as you can think something is beautiful in the wrong. you actually had to be trained in what is beautiful pretty have to me trying to know what the truth is. and you have to know the moral behavior did all the good we have to bes trained and cultivated and so important in our culture that we do that kind inof trading and some
michael: net may. be also give perspective on some of the suffering and the apparent evil i'm sorry, the really able that solzhenitsyn artistically presents and also presenting the whole package is beautiful because it is true there is that connection. sone think or is that confusingo people right.si if they only make my can be taken away by beauty. and so solzhenitsyn is meaning something much more holistic, am i getting that pretty. jessica: so the beauty of holinessrs based on this book...
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this is michael gove. it is _ back to the telegraph. this is michael gove.is is - michael gove. it is not an interview he has done in the last couple of days cub just happen to be a document for your paper is putting on his website, but it is interesting, given that michael gove has sort of input quietly, because borisjohnson is minister for the boris johnson is minister for the union, borisjohnson is minister for the union, a title he took for himself, but he has been really put in charge of what we call policy for the union and he is basically saying, he is almost putting kind of a minimum time limit on one another referendum could be held at. it is time limit on one another referendum could be held at.— could be held at. it is not a future rice that could be held at. it is not a future price that government _ could be held at. it is not a future price that government has - could be held at. it is not a future price that government has been l price that government has been pretty firm from the beginning that they probably will not be another scottish refer
this is michael gove. it is _ back to the telegraph. this is michael gove.is is - michael gove. it is not an interview he has done in the last couple of days cub just happen to be a document for your paper is putting on his website, but it is interesting, given that michael gove has sort of input quietly, because borisjohnson is minister for the boris johnson is minister for the union, borisjohnson is minister for the union, a title he took for himself, but he has been really put in charge of...
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emily: i want to bring in the ceo of the crypto investment firm grayscale, michael astonishing -- michaelmichael: what we really see now is quite a few projects underway both in the u.s. and abroad where central banks are beginning to explore the development of their own digital currencies. we have seen that in places like china, the development of the digital dollar project beginning to get some traction in the u.s.. rather, i do see in the future that we will see sovereign currencies make a move on to a blockchain based system. emily: do you have any plans to pitch a tent on bitcoin beach in el salvador anytime soon? michael: this has been an interesting time in the market, she moves like what we are seeing in el salvador, seeing an environment where we have some of the world's was followed and famous investors publicly coming out in support of bitcoin, major corporations beginning to add bitcoin to their balance sheet. investors are waking up to the potential that they can provide to their portfolios. emily: i spoke with -- he is legitimately concerned that china will surpass the u.s.
emily: i want to bring in the ceo of the crypto investment firm grayscale, michael astonishing -- michaelmichael: what we really see now is quite a few projects underway both in the u.s. and abroad where central banks are beginning to explore the development of their own digital currencies. we have seen that in places like china, the development of the digital dollar project beginning to get some traction in the u.s.. rather, i do see in the future that we will see sovereign currencies make a...
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welcome to dw michael. so as we just heard the vietnam recently had a month of 0 community transmissions. how big a blow is. this new outbreak it's been a huge blow. i mean, as mentioned in the intro, for the most part, vietnam, incredibly well throughout the pandemic, with exception of a couple of surges and certain regions by and large life here has been normal. you know, we've gone to restaurants and bars and most have been open. we've been able to travel domestically. international travel has always been heavily restricted, but for the most part, daily life was would have been shockingly normal to much of the world and that has and then for many provinces here and here and has been city. as mentioned, most businesses are now closed schools and was daily life and is very much disrupted. tell us about this, this, this widespread testing campaign that's now being done in hold. she meant city the, this is of course, the widest bridge ever done. yeah, that's right. so we know that last week, so that is broke
welcome to dw michael. so as we just heard the vietnam recently had a month of 0 community transmissions. how big a blow is. this new outbreak it's been a huge blow. i mean, as mentioned in the intro, for the most part, vietnam, incredibly well throughout the pandemic, with exception of a couple of surges and certain regions by and large life here has been normal. you know, we've gone to restaurants and bars and most have been open. we've been able to travel domestically. international travel...
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you. >>> we are back with former rnc chairman and msnbc analyst michael steele.e stuff here that i think everybody knows because i think the battle lines on voting are pretty clear and then the political intrigue about biden facing a party and a grassroots here that really wants to go hard. your thoughts on all of this, what we're going to see in the senate tomorrow? >> well, what you're going to see, i think, is the first part of a political ballet that the democrats are going to try to perform, if you will. they'll put this vote up. i think they have an idea of where it's going to go. i think all of us, you know, to your audiences and the country, we understand one thing that's true. there is no political incentive for republicans to agree to anything, whether it is on voting or anything else. and specifically in this space given what's happening at the state level, to hear mcconnell and others scream that this is an affront to the constitution, it's a grab for power, what the hell do you think state legislatures are doing around the country? you saw the electi
you. >>> we are back with former rnc chairman and msnbc analyst michael steele.e stuff here that i think everybody knows because i think the battle lines on voting are pretty clear and then the political intrigue about biden facing a party and a grassroots here that really wants to go hard. your thoughts on all of this, what we're going to see in the senate tomorrow? >> well, what you're going to see, i think, is the first part of a political ballet that the democrats are going...
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michael, thank ou for more frequently. michael, thank you for being — more frequently. michael, thank| you for being on the programme, good to talk to you. mr; good to talk to you. my pleasure- _ as promised, with more on football's european championships, here's the sports news. hello, i'm tulsen tollett with your sports news, where nelly korda has won her first major golf title, claiming the women's pga championship in atlanta by three strokes. the younger of the two korda sisters, she carded a final round of a under to finish on 19 under overall and hold off the challenge of compatriot lizette salas. the win also takes her to number one in the world rankings, the first time an american woman has held that position since 201a. i pretty much dominated a lot of the par fives, i pretty much dominated a lot of the parfives, i played really well. when you look back on weeks like this, you don't take it for granted. i am gratefulfor take it for granted. i am grateful for all the take it for granted. i am gratefulfor all the work take it for granted. i am grateful for all th
michael, thank ou for more frequently. michael, thank you for being — more frequently. michael, thank| you for being on the programme, good to talk to you. mr; good to talk to you. my pleasure- _ as promised, with more on football's european championships, here's the sports news. hello, i'm tulsen tollett with your sports news, where nelly korda has won her first major golf title, claiming the women's pga championship in atlanta by three strokes. the younger of the two korda sisters, she...
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michael b.ordan, nate bargatze, musical guest coi leray, and feating the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1452 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. come on now! that feels so good hi, welcome. please have a seat welcome, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome, to "the tonight show. you're here. >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: you're watching. thank you very much. let's get to some news well guys, last night was president biden's first address to congress and over 12 million people tuned in to watch yep. as soon as the academy heard, biden was immediately asked to host next year's oscars. [ laughter ] and get this 85% of people who watched biden's speech approved of it. that's amazing the only other things americans like that much are dolly parton and cheese fries [ laughter ] of course, because of covid, the crowd was pretty spread out. normally 1,600 people attend but only 200 could be there. so here's
michael b.ordan, nate bargatze, musical guest coi leray, and feating the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1452 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. come on now! that feels so good hi, welcome. please have a seat welcome, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome, to "the tonight show. you're here. >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: you're watching. thank you very much....
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and i see that the chance of michael is just stepped up to the podium though. so let's go right to parliament and listen into her speech. and i have the became from one of it was fun to me and awesome. nothing on the internet involved, even when i started to nashville within the g 7. and i say 20 in the, you know, now you ought to be not just in germany, monthly or yearly member countries, infection rates are significantly less talk about it's almost the same time you see an increase of those people who are already vaccinated. when this, this reason for some optimism, the pandemic isn't over yet, and above all, to the poor countries of this world. but we, in europe and in germany are still on the same ice. we need to remain meals and mutations, particularly the new delta a very and stuff i needed to be cautioned. so we need to be cautious because in the course of the pandemic, and this is also one of the center points of the european deliberations. first, the international kobe certificate in made together with the european parliament we agreed on a format whic
and i see that the chance of michael is just stepped up to the podium though. so let's go right to parliament and listen into her speech. and i have the became from one of it was fun to me and awesome. nothing on the internet involved, even when i started to nashville within the g 7. and i say 20 in the, you know, now you ought to be not just in germany, monthly or yearly member countries, infection rates are significantly less talk about it's almost the same time you see an increase of those...
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and devine, karol, robby, and michael thank you.might look like are forever words in the middle east were winding down, you can't do that president biden, he orders another controversial airstrike part how do we avoid the slippery slope back into more conflict? iraq war vet brain suits has got all of the answers, he is next. wow. big things going on in the world lately. with so much confusion, it's easy to feel lost... and overwhelmed. don't give up we all want to believe in something. and the most important cause of all... is your amazing self. yourlifeyourvoice dot org has answers and advice for teens who feel left out, and are starting to doubt themselves. you have so much to offer. yourlifeyourvoice dot org can help you find it. ♪ ♪. kennedy: bonds over baghdad ♪ ♪ let the warmongering begin turn out airstrikes on bases in iraq and sierra. president biden second attack on iran impact forces. officials say it was made to eliminate installations that were ready to strike u.s. forces in iraq. democrat senator chris murphy sing the
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michael, welcome back. thank you. so in the 1st segment, we were talking about bond market and a lot of what we're talking about falls under the category of price signals are broken, for example, and they go into negative interest rates that hadn't been done or very rarely done in the past. and it's very confusing for a players in the market yourself. included being a money manager, you rely on price signals or something you can on to allocate capital. so are, are all price signals broken or can for. and additionally, maybe there's some signals that you key in on that are giving some good feedback. michael. well, i look at even spreads. i look at the c r b index saw lumber prices, oil prices got the prices on prices. oh, by the way, the state doesn't really count. you're very easy just to look at zillow and say, what are the home prices up your rear? oh, i'll use that as my inflation and they say, gee, what do you think you can read your whole? you know, what do you think? so, you know, i'll get real mortgage. whateve
michael, welcome back. thank you. so in the 1st segment, we were talking about bond market and a lot of what we're talking about falls under the category of price signals are broken, for example, and they go into negative interest rates that hadn't been done or very rarely done in the past. and it's very confusing for a players in the market yourself. included being a money manager, you rely on price signals or something you can on to allocate capital. so are, are all price signals broken or...
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michael: we will get there.ouple of years, initially the alarms that were raised about huawei being the technology provider for 5g as a national security risk, those were disregarded. over the last couple of years, the u.k. came around, basically restricting huawei, france came around to doing that. a number of european nations did. as people look at the facts there will be more of a convergence interviews. it does not mean hostility, but it does mean we have to be careful and judicious about the impacts of our national security. guy: let's turn her attention to the meeting with vladimir putin -- let's turn our attention to the meeting with vladimir putin. how does president biden rollback what russia is doing right now? what needs to be achieved in the meeting? michael: we have seen russia be very aggressive. we have seen russian intelligence behind a massive pack of solar winds which found vulnerabilities in thousands of networks that were using solar winds. the other thing the russians have done is allowed cr
michael: we will get there.ouple of years, initially the alarms that were raised about huawei being the technology provider for 5g as a national security risk, those were disregarded. over the last couple of years, the u.k. came around, basically restricting huawei, france came around to doing that. a number of european nations did. as people look at the facts there will be more of a convergence interviews. it does not mean hostility, but it does mean we have to be careful and judicious about...
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and devine, karol, robby, and michael thank you.rever words in the middle east were winding down, you can't do that president biden, he orders another controversial airstrike part how do we avoid the slippery slope back into more conflict? iraq war vet brain suits has got all of the answers, he is next. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the...
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michael will not be running for reelection and is preparing to step down after 16 years. also coming up on congress last pro democracy newspaper silence people line up to buy a copy of the final print edition of the apple. bailey will find out what this means for the cities opposition movement. plus a close shave for germany if the euro 2020 football tournament as he makes it through to the last 16 in the end. only after a 10th 19 minutes against hungry. ah, i'm me so i'm going to go to have you with us. uncle american has delivered what is expected to be your last speech to parliament as german chancellor, her career as head of the german government has spanned almost 16 years. germans are due to go to the polls in september to elect a new parliament, but medical is not running for office that she covered in array of topics and a fairly ordinary appearance at the bonus dog. among them, germany's relationship with russia. then you live in the last few months and not only in german, has clearly shown that it's not enough for us to react to russians. numerous provocations i
michael will not be running for reelection and is preparing to step down after 16 years. also coming up on congress last pro democracy newspaper silence people line up to buy a copy of the final print edition of the apple. bailey will find out what this means for the cities opposition movement. plus a close shave for germany if the euro 2020 football tournament as he makes it through to the last 16 in the end. only after a 10th 19 minutes against hungry. ah, i'm me so i'm going to go to have...
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michael: the dot plot will be the first thing on people's minds.ou also will want to have a shot glass ready. calmly times those jay powell say transitory talking about inflation. the dot plot right now forecast no rate increase until at least 20 24. there are 18 members and only seven saw a rate increase in 2023. if three dots move up, then the fed is weighing rates move earlier them a most of the markets had anticipated. the other question is about inflation. transitory has been the feds where. -- the fed's word. they are respecting their economic survey, 2.4% inflation for the year. they may have some explaining to do, as they say in the business. matt: on the blog, "markets are coiled like a snake." the risks have been called asymmetric because no one expects them to get more dovish. the only thing they can do is stay the course or take a turn towards tapering. why is this market pricing a 10 year at 148 right now? michael: a couple of reasons. one is they are buying into what the fed is doing. another is a lot of buying by foreigners who are h
michael: the dot plot will be the first thing on people's minds.ou also will want to have a shot glass ready. calmly times those jay powell say transitory talking about inflation. the dot plot right now forecast no rate increase until at least 20 24. there are 18 members and only seven saw a rate increase in 2023. if three dots move up, then the fed is weighing rates move earlier them a most of the markets had anticipated. the other question is about inflation. transitory has been the feds...