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michael: michael. pleasure to meet you. lemonis: michael, nice to meet you.interesting scent in here. michael: yes, it is a pretty heavy aroma. i don't smell it at all. lemonis: it's strong. michael: we're cheese guys. we smell nothing. lemonis: how you doing? i'm marcus. josh: josh. nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. julius: hi, marcus. julius. lemonis: julius, nice to meet you. julius: this is angela. angela: hi, marcus. lemonis: really nice to meet you. how long has the business been here? julius: in april, it will be 20 years. lemonis: in this location? julius: in this location, yeah. lemonis: but the company has existed for how long? michael: 1954. lemonis: and when did you guys buy it? michael: 16 years ago. we do kind of three businesses in one, so we have the retail shop. second one is online, and then the third one is a wholesale business where we sell to restaurants and hotels. we have 5,000 restaurants in manhattan that we can sell to. lemonis: how many do you service? michael: probably, like, 65, so 0.1%. lemonis: oh. a little smaller th
michael: michael. pleasure to meet you. lemonis: michael, nice to meet you.interesting scent in here. michael: yes, it is a pretty heavy aroma. i don't smell it at all. lemonis: it's strong. michael: we're cheese guys. we smell nothing. lemonis: how you doing? i'm marcus. josh: josh. nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. julius: hi, marcus. julius. lemonis: julius, nice to meet you. julius: this is angela. angela: hi, marcus. lemonis: really nice to meet you. how long has the business...
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michael wittington: muchas gracias, otra vez. que pase usted, muy buenos días. "sigue 'la peregrinación', compadre" [música] ♪ ¿y qué yo he de decir?, que yo estoy cansado, ♪ ♪ que el camino es largo, y no sé mirar el fin. ♪ ♪ desde delano voy hasta sacramento, y hasta ♪ ♪ sacramento, mis derechos a pelear. ♪ ♪ yo no vengo a cantar, porque mi voz sea buena, ♪ ♪ ni tampoco a llorar, mi mal estar. ♪ ♪ desde delano voy hasta sacramento, y hasta ♪ ♪ sacramento, mis derechos a pelear. ♪ ♪ mi virgencita guadalupana. ♪ ♪ ¿y qué yo he de decir?, que yo estoy cansado, ♪ ♪ que el camino es largo, y no sé mirar el fin. ♪ ♪ desde delano voy hasta sacramento, y hasta ♪ ♪ sacramento, mis derechos a pelear. ♪ ♪ yo no vengo a cantar, porque mi voz sea buena, ♪ ♪ ni tampoco a llorar, mi mal estar. ♪ ♪ desde delano voy hasta sacramento, y hasta ♪ ♪ sacramento, mis derechos a pelear. ♪ ♪ mi virgencita guadalupana. ♪ ♪ ¿y qué yo he de decir?, que yo estoy cansado, ♪ ♪ que el camino es largo, y no sé mirar el fin. ♪ ♪ desde delano voy hasta sacrament
michael wittington: muchas gracias, otra vez. que pase usted, muy buenos días. "sigue 'la peregrinación', compadre" [música] ♪ ¿y qué yo he de decir?, que yo estoy cansado, ♪ ♪ que el camino es largo, y no sé mirar el fin. ♪ ♪ desde delano voy hasta sacramento, y hasta ♪ ♪ sacramento, mis derechos a pelear. ♪ ♪ yo no vengo a cantar, porque mi voz sea buena, ♪ ♪ ni tampoco a llorar, mi mal estar. ♪ ♪ desde delano voy hasta sacramento, y hasta ♪ ♪...
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. >> is your husband michael? okay, i'm sorry to tell you man, he's been killed. >> no, there god. no. >> she's like poison candy. attractive on the outside, but deadly on the inside. >> she was pure evil. >> if he fell in love with her. she thought the she was the end all, the all. >> she had everything she wanted. but she longed for one thing more. >> i'm positive. 5000% sure. >> this guy was going to. kill >> van it happened. her new husband, police said, murdered in their town house. >> something happened at her house and she needs to get to the house, fast. >> was this crime all that it seemed? >> she played such a good game and that people didn't know. >> a surprise was coming. >> you don't know what to think. >> and it would arrive from beyond the grief. >> oh, my god. >> there has not been a story like this, ever in palm beach county history. >> is she the villain? is she the victim? who knows? that is what makes her riveting? and she is infamous and probably will be forever. >> hello, and welcome to datel
. >> is your husband michael? okay, i'm sorry to tell you man, he's been killed. >> no, there god. no. >> she's like poison candy. attractive on the outside, but deadly on the inside. >> she was pure evil. >> if he fell in love with her. she thought the she was the end all, the all. >> she had everything she wanted. but she longed for one thing more. >> i'm positive. 5000% sure. >> this guy was going to. kill >> van it happened. her new...
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michael: so they think. it all comes down to greed. and these owners are, you know, making extra money by not paying the fair share to the worker, but by doing that, they're actually committing felonies, very serious felonies from tax evasion or insurance fraud or wage theft. and that's what we're investigating. damian: and wherever there is something like that there's always a paper trail which makes it a little easier for you and other investigators, correct, to make sure that they pay the price for what they've done? michael: that is true, and that's why, when we created this worker exploitation task force, we brought in all these different departments, such as the department of insurance, the department of industrial relations, the office of labor standards and enforcement. we brought in all these different departments who have the paper trail, who can show us where the fraud is occurring so we can put it together and then investigate these owners. damian: yeah, well, it may be not to that extreme but, i mean, even in my work, you
michael: so they think. it all comes down to greed. and these owners are, you know, making extra money by not paying the fair share to the worker, but by doing that, they're actually committing felonies, very serious felonies from tax evasion or insurance fraud or wage theft. and that's what we're investigating. damian: and wherever there is something like that there's always a paper trail which makes it a little easier for you and other investigators, correct, to make sure that they pay the...
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michael: they are excited.the paralympic games in tokyo, several world records have fallen on date, with plenty of stunning action. china pulled off one of the most spectacular performances at the game so far. in the 100 meter final for the category of athletes with impairments, she set a time of 13 seconds to smash the world record. brazil has made a flying start to the pera athletics tokyo games. 5000 -- paralympic tokyo games. he claimed the first gold medal of the games, finishing way ahead for athletes with visual impairments. in the same category, his fellow brazilian lept furthest to take the long jump crown. and, reminder of the breaking news at this hour. the u.s. is pushing forward with evacuation flights out of afghanistan in the wake of a deadly attack. 13 u.s. soldiers in more than 70 afghans, including taliban fighters are among the dead. the afghan branch of the so-called islamic state says it carried out the attack. we will have more news on developments in afghanistan in a short moment. i am in
michael: they are excited.the paralympic games in tokyo, several world records have fallen on date, with plenty of stunning action. china pulled off one of the most spectacular performances at the game so far. in the 100 meter final for the category of athletes with impairments, she set a time of 13 seconds to smash the world record. brazil has made a flying start to the pera athletics tokyo games. 5000 -- paralympic tokyo games. he claimed the first gold medal of the games, finishing way ahead...
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michael mcgee will tell us. -- michael mckee will tell us.el: looking at income and spending numbers. personal income up 1.1% in july. that is a significant jump up from the prior month of june where we saw .1% rise. spending up .3%. that is a drop down from the 1% we had in june and the 4% anticipated. it appears people may have cut back on spending. is that covid impact? we do not know at this point. the numbers that matter to the fed and the markets today, the pce deflator. the fed follows the pce as their personal inflation indicator. month over month rise .4%. the core up on a .3% basis. the are over your number at 4.2%, up from 4% last month -- the year-over-year number at 4.2%. the core at 3.6% is up .1% as well. it looks like we are not out of the inflation woods. if you thought we would start to see inflation fade away. tom: perfectly timed. the fed and their press conference avoiding talking to michael mckee. the president will taught out the dallas trimmed, the atlanta data, and the cleveland inflation data. are we going to see tha
michael mcgee will tell us. -- michael mckee will tell us.el: looking at income and spending numbers. personal income up 1.1% in july. that is a significant jump up from the prior month of june where we saw .1% rise. spending up .3%. that is a drop down from the 1% we had in june and the 4% anticipated. it appears people may have cut back on spending. is that covid impact? we do not know at this point. the numbers that matter to the fed and the markets today, the pce deflator. the fed follows...
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, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a crisis. they generated over $2.5 million a year in revenue, and the emanueles make a very good living, but the business is static. >> i have such a hard time making this decision. >> the emanueles can't seem to agree on a plan for their future. michael has big ideas, but richard always plays it safe, and that creates tension. >> it's not 75. just get-- >> don't mince my words. i hate that. >> i believe that mr. green tea can be a $50-million company. they need to be bold, and they need to take chances. they haven't launched new flavors in over a decade, and they're still not well-situated in the retail market. the ice cream business generates well over $10 billion a year. i want a taste of it. >> hello. >> hi. >> hi. >> i'm marcus. >> hi, marcus, nice to meet you. i'm lori. >> nice to meet you. are you lori--are you mom? >> i'm mom. >> i wore green because i wanted to-- >> you're gonna fit right in
, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a crisis. they generated over $2.5 million a year in revenue, and the emanueles make a very good living, but the business is static. >> i have such a hard time making this decision. >> the emanueles can't seem to agree on a plan for their future. michael has big ideas, but richard always plays it safe, and that creates tension. >>...
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michael? michael: lows. jonathan: i will go contrarian, highs.nces donald, michael kushma, mark cabana, enjoy your weekend. we will see you next week on friday. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ (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 been using the aerotrainer, my back pain is gone. when you're stretching your lower back on there, there is no better feeling. (announcer) do pelvic tilts for perfect abs and to strengthen your back. do planks for maximum core and total body conditioning. (woman) aerotrainer makes me want to work out. look at me, it works 100%. (announcer) think it'll break on you? think again! even a jeep can't burst it. give the aerotrainer a shot. pain and stress is the only thing you have to lose. get
michael? michael: lows. jonathan: i will go contrarian, highs.nces donald, michael kushma, mark cabana, enjoy your weekend. we will see you next week on friday. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ (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...
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i'm michael loke.ith western forces desperate to evacuate those fleeing afghanistan, the ruling taliban have held their first news conference, putting out a positive message and calling for women and former officials to join their government. their promises about respecting women's rights and forgiving their former foes have so far been met with strong skepticism inside and outside the country. >> desperate people are still trying to flee the country. but armed taliban fighters are showing a sense of calm. backed up by their weapons. like these militants outside the afghan interior ministry. despite the guns, their messages to convince the afghan people that there is nothing to be afraid of. >> we want the people to come to their workplaces and offices. there is no problem on the apart -- the part of the islamic emirate, and no one should fear the mujahedin, because they are from the nation. >> undermining the taliban's hostility towards women, this taliban engaged with the female presenter and a tv in
i'm michael loke.ith western forces desperate to evacuate those fleeing afghanistan, the ruling taliban have held their first news conference, putting out a positive message and calling for women and former officials to join their government. their promises about respecting women's rights and forgiving their former foes have so far been met with strong skepticism inside and outside the country. >> desperate people are still trying to flee the country. but armed taliban fighters are...
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tom: michael mckee, greatly appreciate it this morning.ckee will be here in 44 minutes with jobless claims as well. looking forward to john ryding afterwards. i find fascinating here at jackson hole, and i have always complained about this, tom honig would have punched me, they don't release the papers until they come out. lisa: i agree. tom: which i just can't stand. i want to read the papers. let me rephrase this. there's like eight papers, i go to mckee, and i go, which one should i read? he tells me which one to read, and i read it. lisa: do you read it front to back, or the first few pages? tom: i read it at the pioneer grill, printed out, over the pioneer grill breakfast. i read it on a couch next to tourists. lisa: in particular, how esther george dodged certain questions such as the fiscal stimulus question, the idea of well, that is not our job. we look at everything that could potential he come up has any ramifications. we take everything into account. how much can we absolutely learn as the fed looks at a scenario where they are
tom: michael mckee, greatly appreciate it this morning.ckee will be here in 44 minutes with jobless claims as well. looking forward to john ryding afterwards. i find fascinating here at jackson hole, and i have always complained about this, tom honig would have punched me, they don't release the papers until they come out. lisa: i agree. tom: which i just can't stand. i want to read the papers. let me rephrase this. there's like eight papers, i go to mckee, and i go, which one should i read? he...
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michael: hi, there. can you hear me? >> i apologize. michael: we can hear you now. go ahead with your question. >> i was wondering if you could go into a lot of bit more detail into the question design changes for race and at the city. what exactly changed, how do you perceive how the question changes, alter the way people respond, the data we got from that? michael: thank you for the question about the question design we went over in our presentation. i will toss that over to nicholas jones, who can address that question. nicholas: i think the question was about the question format, impacts on the 2020 results? we are not surprised about the results we see in the census given that we as two separate questions. we made a lot of efforts to improve the design and the coding and you see that in the results as they compare back to 2010. i encourage you to read our release that we issued last week to talk about some of these result in more detail. thanks for your question. michael: also just reaching back out, michael, please give us a call, and we will circle back and c
michael: hi, there. can you hear me? >> i apologize. michael: we can hear you now. go ahead with your question. >> i was wondering if you could go into a lot of bit more detail into the question design changes for race and at the city. what exactly changed, how do you perceive how the question changes, alter the way people respond, the data we got from that? michael: thank you for the question about the question design we went over in our presentation. i will toss that over to...
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michael: i think so.e reasons i and others asked about jackson hole in the news conference last wednesday was the market is expecting jay powell, or was expecting jay powell to maybe lay out their tapering plans. if you were to do that, it would mean they had agreed at their meeting to a plan that he good layout, and it appears from everything else he said that they did not read we will get the minutes before we get to jackson hole. if they have not, there isn't something for him to say. i think the fed once more data not just on jobs, but they want the price data. they want to see if they are right about the number of things going up in price being limited to things just hit by supply chain problem's. lisa: jon sankey because he was looking to take the month of august off. jonathan: michael gapen of barclays already said yes, to be clear. lisa: he basically said it is going to be a snooze fest, and go ahead, so we will be hearing about your vacation plans. going forward, we talk about price pressures. th
michael: i think so.e reasons i and others asked about jackson hole in the news conference last wednesday was the market is expecting jay powell, or was expecting jay powell to maybe lay out their tapering plans. if you were to do that, it would mean they had agreed at their meeting to a plan that he good layout, and it appears from everything else he said that they did not read we will get the minutes before we get to jackson hole. if they have not, there isn't something for him to say. i...
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here is michael mckee. michael: we are waiting for the numbers. we have the net to thank.orecast is for a drop of .3% after a gain of .6%. a lot of that would be used cars were car sales because the number of car sales dropped off during the month of july. then we want to watch some of the categories like apparel. are we starting to see back buying? we are watch for things like eating and drinking, has tom keene been propping up the economy? tom: what is the control group? michael: the control group is things that go into gdp. they leave out gasoline, they leave out food, and they leave out autos because autos go in as business investment rather than auto sales. it gives economists an idea of what we will see. tom: did we get the wrong day? lisa: i think we have to go back . michael: is the coverage department folks who got the wrong day. they have had problems. this comes out of the census bureau. i will mention the retail sales control group is expected to climb .2%. tom: there we go. michael: getting some numbers for july. the headline numbers not great, down 1.1%. we d
here is michael mckee. michael: we are waiting for the numbers. we have the net to thank.orecast is for a drop of .3% after a gain of .6%. a lot of that would be used cars were car sales because the number of car sales dropped off during the month of july. then we want to watch some of the categories like apparel. are we starting to see back buying? we are watch for things like eating and drinking, has tom keene been propping up the economy? tom: what is the control group? michael: the control...
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michael: okay danielle. daneille: saw me first start by saying the characterization to some extent in his misreading. simply understood about the early question, we did not have group identity in mind. he wanted to think about the different kind of communities, and to be a church or a neighborhood and our town freighted cosmos ready with their party and it is the case that we do not think it is possible throughout the history of this country that the concept of power and without the concept of inequality and without the concept of racism. so yes, there is invitation to educators to ask questions and engage students in inquiry. however, there is also very much the questions around individual liberty for example, i was about to get him entered the expression of the united states to the ideas of economic liberty. and equality. in other words, those traditions in the country are there without the roadmap. we've had traditions from the very beginning. on the question, when the cost and benefits and how to differe
michael: okay danielle. daneille: saw me first start by saying the characterization to some extent in his misreading. simply understood about the early question, we did not have group identity in mind. he wanted to think about the different kind of communities, and to be a church or a neighborhood and our town freighted cosmos ready with their party and it is the case that we do not think it is possible throughout the history of this country that the concept of power and without the concept of...
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there's michael. hello, michael. >> hello. >> where he lives with his wife noren and raised 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. >> you are correct. >> another book called "rebound, basketball busing, larry bird, and the rebirth of boston," that's an interesting juxtaposition of elements there. and "the president's team," about the great naval academy football team of 1963, which starred roger staughbach, 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
there's michael. hello, michael. >> hello. >> where he lives with his wife noren and raised 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. >> you are correct. >> another book called "rebound, basketball busing, larry bird, and the rebirth of boston," that's an interesting juxtaposition of elements there. and "the president's...
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michael: i think both of us do.s been changing for quite a while because of the participation rate as the baby boomers retire out, but this accelerated that movement. baby boomers are going to be the people who are the higher skilled, the higher paid, and except for you, everybody is quitting. tom: thank you. jonathan: i wasn't going there, tom. i promise you. tom: this is the third time we've heard this in the last 90 minutes. zentner, glassman, mckee. jonathan: we are five minutes away. 870,000, that is the estimate. lisa: the question is, how much does this matter in the scheme of things? what is the threshold for the fed caring? is it enough to get one pay hold let -- one payrolls like this, without the effect of the delta variant? jonathan: it is the most import jobs report until the next one, september 3. september 3, we will have this conversation all over again. what does it mean for september 22? tom: we are in a natural disaster. do you have the mckee chart? that is the dislocation of this economy. jonatha
michael: i think both of us do.s been changing for quite a while because of the participation rate as the baby boomers retire out, but this accelerated that movement. baby boomers are going to be the people who are the higher skilled, the higher paid, and except for you, everybody is quitting. tom: thank you. jonathan: i wasn't going there, tom. i promise you. tom: this is the third time we've heard this in the last 90 minutes. zentner, glassman, mckee. jonathan: we are five minutes away....
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michael shannon is here, tonight!d applause great show tonight also, her show "cooking with paris" is streaming now on netflix. paris hilton is joining us [ cheers and applause and we got great music from courtney barnett, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause you know, all that pizza talk, we had pizza talk last night in the show, then a couple of pizza jokes. made me think -- i think it's time for another food challenge between me and tariq >> steve: ooh. [ audience oohs >> jimmy: what's your game on pizza? what's your feeling on a pizza challenge? >> tariq: i'm with it. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: there's different ways, right? you can do the wood burning oven thing, or you can do just flat out - >> steve: sure, oven oven. >> jimmy: regular oven >> steve: easy bake oven >> jimmy: or you can grill a a pizza. >> tariq: i really like that >> jimmy: hearing some people doing that >> tariq: yeah, yep. pizza stone. >> jimmy: pizza stone -- sure, sure harry potter [ laughter ] you can do the deep dish >> tariq:
michael shannon is here, tonight!d applause great show tonight also, her show "cooking with paris" is streaming now on netflix. paris hilton is joining us [ cheers and applause and we got great music from courtney barnett, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause you know, all that pizza talk, we had pizza talk last night in the show, then a couple of pizza jokes. made me think -- i think it's time for another food challenge between me and tariq >> steve: ooh. [ audience oohs...
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and there's michael, hello, michael. where he lives with his wife noreen and raised their son ryian. in addition to "fenway 1946," he's written "26 miles to boston," another book called "rebound: basketball, busing, larry byrd and the rebirth of boston," and "the president's team," about the great naval academy football team of 1963 which starred roger staubach and who counted among its biggest fans president john f. kennedy. so michael is also one of the four founding members of the nonprofit the boston bullpen project. michael, thank you for joining us this evening. we can't wait to hear your observations. >> it's my pleasure, thank you, gordon. >> you got it. finally, and this man is no stranger to most of you, he is the most prolific writer ever on red sox history, and bill, don't even bother to protest that designation, 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 baseball research, a.k.a. sabre. he was a co-founder in his othe
and there's michael, hello, michael. where he lives with his wife noreen and raised their son ryian. in addition to "fenway 1946," he's written "26 miles to boston," another book called "rebound: basketball, busing, larry byrd and the rebirth of boston," and "the president's team," about the great naval academy football team of 1963 which starred roger staubach and who counted among its biggest fans president john f. kennedy. so michael is also one of the...
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you are absolutely right, michael. it is pin-drop quiet, like a ghost town here in homa and that's exactly how emergency officials want it to be. homa is under a mandatory evacuation. um, but in terms of what we're expecting, very good question. emergency officials are expecting this could be ground zero for hurricane ida which is why you see a number of boarded-up buildings in and around town. some sandbags in front of the buildings but certainly not all around town, michael. we have seen a number of buildings that are not boarded up, as well. i was -- spoke to the local sheriff here who told me that while homa is under a mandatory evacuation, he estimates anywhere between 60 to 80% of the residents have, in fact, decided to heed that warning, that severe warning, and have evacuated. but certainly, we have spoken to some folks who say they are going to stay put. so you are not going -- you are not going to evacuate. do you have any concerns about staying? >> tornados. wind damage. i'm worried about what we can come ho
you are absolutely right, michael. it is pin-drop quiet, like a ghost town here in homa and that's exactly how emergency officials want it to be. homa is under a mandatory evacuation. um, but in terms of what we're expecting, very good question. emergency officials are expecting this could be ground zero for hurricane ida which is why you see a number of boarded-up buildings in and around town. some sandbags in front of the buildings but certainly not all around town, michael. we have seen a...
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that is what's most impressive to me, michael.now, when you think about these storms often in the caribbean, for example, across the island of hispaniola tropical systems come ashore and within just a matter of a couple of hours they look like a shell of their former selves. the mountains, the landscape break these systems apart, weaken them rather significantly and quickly. when it comes to this storm system, as impressive as it gets, 12 hours later after landfall and mainly because the southern coast there of louisiana along the bayous, the waterways into this region, the marshland, all of it, as conducive as it gets for what is known as the brown ocean effect. it's a phenomenon here where the system makes landfall but is able to maintain intensity over land because of that worm moist environment and of course the waterways across this region and the bayous certainly help with these tropical systems maintain that intensity. but i've never seen one go from a strong category 4 to still being a category 4 by 6:00 p.m. eastern tonig
that is what's most impressive to me, michael.now, when you think about these storms often in the caribbean, for example, across the island of hispaniola tropical systems come ashore and within just a matter of a couple of hours they look like a shell of their former selves. the mountains, the landscape break these systems apart, weaken them rather significantly and quickly. when it comes to this storm system, as impressive as it gets, 12 hours later after landfall and mainly because the...
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michael, we're coming up on the end here. maybe i'll just ask you is there anything that you sort of wanted to cover that we didn't get to ? i know there's a great deal. the 2020 campaign just continues to fascinate me. i can't read enough about it so your book was a great gift for me . as a longtime observer at this point after five or six years , donald trump's future . do you imagine when you think of the three words donald trump's future? >> i was never going to see it just as a question, there's nothing i could come up with that would be moreone than your question that's a good way to end it . i think we will see. he wants to be part of the heavy, there's no bigger travesty for him than being part of as boring werebeing ignored so he wants to be part of the conversation . he wants to be told that he's still the most powerful figure in the republican party. the fact is we will haveto see what 2022 has in store . he's made two dozen endorsements ithink . from the u.s. senate all the way down to the staten borough island bo
michael, we're coming up on the end here. maybe i'll just ask you is there anything that you sort of wanted to cover that we didn't get to ? i know there's a great deal. the 2020 campaign just continues to fascinate me. i can't read enough about it so your book was a great gift for me . as a longtime observer at this point after five or six years , donald trump's future . do you imagine when you think of the three words donald trump's future? >> i was never going to see it just as a...
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michael had a lot of fun.ok is doing very well, i hope it continues to prosper and fly off the shelves. politics and prose has copies, people are interested in this book and doing well it is been more than i hoped so thank you very much. thank you very, very much. >> thank you very much thank you everybody who called in and had such smart questions. and bradley come thank you them back to you. >> great monitoring, peggy and michael have the pastor would've been exhausting enough for you. delve even more deeply around trump for your book. to everyone watching, thanks for tuning in. a reminder that in the chat : you can find a link for purchasing the heard michael say that amazon might be so that we not only have copies we have signed copies. please order as many as you would like. from all of us here at politics and prose, stay well and well read. >> here's a look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to the "washington post" for topping the list is ireland probably of the trump administration.
michael had a lot of fun.ok is doing very well, i hope it continues to prosper and fly off the shelves. politics and prose has copies, people are interested in this book and doing well it is been more than i hoped so thank you very much. thank you very, very much. >> thank you very much thank you everybody who called in and had such smart questions. and bradley come thank you them back to you. >> great monitoring, peggy and michael have the pastor would've been exhausting enough for...
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this is the latest book by michael eric dyson. mike are really great, have gone to stream back to minutes, right? to rock control. what am i left off the list of things to introduce you by your titles that you hold f o f friend for me. so they just want to so good said good to happy here on the street. we have audience. 20 minutes is michael eric dyson. if you don't have a question for you now, you will have in a few minutes, jumping to youtube, jumping to the live comment. i need to be part of the show with michael eric dyson, who let where shall i stop? i. michael, i took a picture of the front cover inside the front cover of your book in an inside the back cover of your book. and it just struck me, i'm just going to let people have a look at this and read this. and then you see these names. i'm at till eric gonna sondra blind. i wrote this for you. how did you pick? how did you pick this extraordinary line up? well, 1st of all, what an honor and an extraordinary privilege and pleasure it is to be here with you . i chose those p
this is the latest book by michael eric dyson. mike are really great, have gone to stream back to minutes, right? to rock control. what am i left off the list of things to introduce you by your titles that you hold f o f friend for me. so they just want to so good said good to happy here on the street. we have audience. 20 minutes is michael eric dyson. if you don't have a question for you now, you will have in a few minutes, jumping to youtube, jumping to the live comment. i need to be part of...
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i need to be part of the show with michael eric dyson, who that where shall i start to? michael. i took a picture of the front cover inside the front cover of your book in an inside the back cover of your book. and it just struck me, i'm just going to let people have a look at this and read this. and then you see these names. i'm at till eric gonna sondra blind. i wrote this for you. how did you pick? how did you pick this extraordinary line up? well, 1st of all, what an honor and an extraordinary privilege and pleasure it is to be here with you . i chose those particular people because i wanted to make certain points and the points i wanted to make it here to at least more broadly speaking, the circumstances, an outline of their existence, especially in their, their deaths. so if i wanted to speak about the way in which there was white theft of black futures, i wrote about brianna taylor. i wrote a letter to brianna taylor. and these are letters written to these people. not about them to further objectify them or exploit them. for books, sales or dollars, i want to speak directl
i need to be part of the show with michael eric dyson, who that where shall i start to? michael. i took a picture of the front cover inside the front cover of your book in an inside the back cover of your book. and it just struck me, i'm just going to let people have a look at this and read this. and then you see these names. i'm at till eric gonna sondra blind. i wrote this for you. how did you pick? how did you pick this extraordinary line up? well, 1st of all, what an honor and an...
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>> yeah, michael. the threat continues to be very acute, according to officials speaking to us and, of course, general mackenzie also made that clear during a press conference today, publicly. he said that the threats range from vehicle-born devices, improvised-explosive devices, to rocket attacks to continued suicide attacks against people stationed outside the airport. against u.s. troops. against afghans trying to get out. now, the u.s. intelligence community has been receiving a steady stream of intelligence about potential terrorist attacks by isis-k over the last week. but that intelligence was not enough, unfortunately, to thwart this attack at the airport. the airport right now according to officials that we have been speaking to it's just completely indefensible. and that is why president biden has made it such a top priority to get troops out -- um -- by tuesday. because he says that the threat that they are, you know, dealing with here is going to be persistent and it's going to get worse. u
>> yeah, michael. the threat continues to be very acute, according to officials speaking to us and, of course, general mackenzie also made that clear during a press conference today, publicly. he said that the threats range from vehicle-born devices, improvised-explosive devices, to rocket attacks to continued suicide attacks against people stationed outside the airport. against u.s. troops. against afghans trying to get out. now, the u.s. intelligence community has been receiving a...
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michael, did it have to be like this? _ purgatory. michael, did it have to be like this?ael, did it have to be like this? well, according - purgatory. michael, did it have to be like this? well, according to l be like this? well, according to what they're — be like this? well, according to what they're saying _ be like this? well, according to what they're saying in - be like this? well, according to what they're saying in the - what they're saying in the telegraph, british security officials had been urging the americans not to go before the anniversary of september 11, and they needed to stay there for a lot longer— they needed to stay there for a lot longer for— they needed to stay there for a lot longer for there to be a hand over. by longer for there to be a hand over. by then_ longer for there to be a hand over. by then you — longer for there to be a hand over. by then you go back to the words of president biden tonight — if not now, _ president biden tonight — if not now, when? they've had 20 years to come _ now, when? they've had 20 years to come up _ now, when? t
michael, did it have to be like this? _ purgatory. michael, did it have to be like this?ael, did it have to be like this? well, according - purgatory. michael, did it have to be like this? well, according to l be like this? well, according to what they're — be like this? well, according to what they're saying _ be like this? well, according to what they're saying in - be like this? well, according to what they're saying in the - what they're saying in the telegraph, british security officials...
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michael wolff is with us, latest landslide, the final days of the trump presidency. michael wolff, welcome to washington journal. >> thank you for having me. >> was it always your plan to write about the final days of the trump presidency or did the situation between the election and the inauguration, january 6th, included drive your reasoning to write this book? >> yeah. i had no intention of writing a third book. i thought two was plenty but then january 6th happened and i thought -- and i thought, how can i walk away from this story? this story has immense implications for the moment, for the future. .. one of the things that struck me about reading landslide in this period of time was the sense of chaos both around the election returns and the whole period of challenging the election. and of course january 6. that surprise surprise you at all? >> no. the underlying theme probably of the three books i've written about the trump administration is the least chaos. i think maybe it deals even further than chaos. through the looking glass dysfunction of the trump whit
michael wolff is with us, latest landslide, the final days of the trump presidency. michael wolff, welcome to washington journal. >> thank you for having me. >> was it always your plan to write about the final days of the trump presidency or did the situation between the election and the inauguration, january 6th, included drive your reasoning to write this book? >> yeah. i had no intention of writing a third book. i thought two was plenty but then january 6th happened and i...
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i'm michael holmes. we are following breaking news in louisiana where the damage from hurricane ida, one of the strongest storms to ever hit the state, is quickly becoming clearer. right now, all of new orleans parish is without power, in the dark. statewide almost a million customers with no electricity. there is now a flash flood emergency for new orleans. a major city now totally in the dark. >> the entirety of the parish went out. there's still isolated places with generators and the turbines are still operating to operate the pumps but the entire parish of orleans went out in terms of power being provided there. >> now, the first deaths from the hurricane was reported in just the last hour, a person killed by a falling tree. ida made landfall sunday as a powerful category 4 storm, slamming ashore on the 16th anniversary of hurricane katrina's landfall. it has now, as we speak, weakened to a category 2. but the winds, the flash flooding, the storm surges are all still major concerns. there are also w
i'm michael holmes. we are following breaking news in louisiana where the damage from hurricane ida, one of the strongest storms to ever hit the state, is quickly becoming clearer. right now, all of new orleans parish is without power, in the dark. statewide almost a million customers with no electricity. there is now a flash flood emergency for new orleans. a major city now totally in the dark. >> the entirety of the parish went out. there's still isolated places with generators and the...
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. >> a crime for political analyst michael yaki is here. michael to talk about the upcoming recall also the surprise resignation from governor cuomo. i don't know, michael. we're calling it a surprise. but really he had nowhere to turn. were you surprised? >> i was a surprise. the magnitude of the allegations and a couple of things that mean there are there's the lawn and there's politics and this is a situation where i think that the law would take care of itself or he has a current complaint against him. but the politics of this are such that. you know, these are allegations. you just can't. you know, it was not something he was going to recover from and certainly not spilling a lot of his own political this is something where the allegations they were against him were serious. they were backed up by the attorneys general of the state. someone the team had been ally. now to sort of go against that person and then and then against the the alleged victims. that was not a good look. and i think that he saw that and decided in the end he had
. >> a crime for political analyst michael yaki is here. michael to talk about the upcoming recall also the surprise resignation from governor cuomo. i don't know, michael. we're calling it a surprise. but really he had nowhere to turn. were you surprised? >> i was a surprise. the magnitude of the allegations and a couple of things that mean there are there's the lawn and there's politics and this is a situation where i think that the law would take care of itself or he has a...
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what an incredible gift in historians like michael that we have these as michael currently said to the forward to his first of the two books on the tapes. the only thing worse and anything bad that comes out of the state, anything bad that we hear in lyndon b. johnson's comments would have been a in lyndon b. johnson's view, to have been forgotten. this has kept him so relevant and yet so intimate the experiences of listening to these conversations. mark: melanie in these podcasts that you debuted last you use the conversation extensively in your project, what was it that made the so valuable. melody: a couple of things, one i'll step back for a second it cannot answer that question through the lens of my experience as a staff person so having been ted kennedy's chief counsel and having been obama's domestic policy advisor, is much as happened in the room estimate happens in the fall. in written material can't capture that. but a memo looks like by the time it that it gets to a senator or a president, is often been edited and reedited lots of people put their opinions and and they said
what an incredible gift in historians like michael that we have these as michael currently said to the forward to his first of the two books on the tapes. the only thing worse and anything bad that comes out of the state, anything bad that we hear in lyndon b. johnson's comments would have been a in lyndon b. johnson's view, to have been forgotten. this has kept him so relevant and yet so intimate the experiences of listening to these conversations. mark: melanie in these podcasts that you...
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we've maintained from the beginning that michael stabber and michael covert are being detained arbitrarily. and we will continue to call for their immediate relief. denouncement came as chinese executive, one job faces caught in vancouver in a final push to fight expedition to the united states. the former hallway chief financial officer is accused of violating sanctions on iran. relations between china and canada. have soured considerably more junior. should she get money when jose case is purely politically motivated? these 2 canadians are suspected of engender in china, date security, and special and covered were detained just weeks after months arrest ottawa has accused paging of hostage diplomacy. canadian prime minister just intruder issued a statement saying the ruling was unjust, and lacked transparency. representatives from 25 countries, including the u. s. u. k and japan appeared at the canadian embassy in beijing in supporters. babble. the chinese court sent michael to 11 years in prison and ordered his people cation. but it's unclear when that would happen. canadian officials s
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we have maintained from the beginning that michael —— michael spavor and michael kovrig are being helding for the immediate release. we will continue to work tirelessly to secure their freedom. let's speak to our correspondent in shanghai. what did the court say? it was brief but it said it believes that michael spavor is guilty of espionage, guilty of spying on china and passing secret information about the chinese state to a foreign power. he has been sentenced to 11 years and jail. confiscation of some of his property as well by way of punishment, and also deportation. it is not clear at this stage when the latter, the deportation will happen, although it appears when you look at the criminal justice system, usually have to face your time first and then you get deported. this time yesterday we were talking about another case of a canadian whose death penalty was held up by the chinese courts after he was convicted of drug smuggling. relations clearly strand between china and canada. we have from the canadian ambassador saying they will do everything they can to try and come to some
we have maintained from the beginning that michael —— michael spavor and michael kovrig are being helding for the immediate release. we will continue to work tirelessly to secure their freedom. let's speak to our correspondent in shanghai. what did the court say? it was brief but it said it believes that michael spavor is guilty of espionage, guilty of spying on china and passing secret information about the chinese state to a foreign power. he has been sentenced to 11 years and jail....
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i'm michael holmes. appreciate your company. coming up here on "cnn newsroom." new york city declares a state of emergency as hurricane henri takes aim at the northeast. >>> a deadly stampede at the airport in kabul, as an alarming new threat emerges from isis that's changing u.s. evacuation tactics. >>> and as australia records its highest-daily covid case count, thousands hit the streets to protest restrictions. >>> and hurricane henri is barreling towards the northeastern u.s. right now with a possible landfall expected in the coming hours on either long island or southern new england. more than 40 million people are under hurricane or tropical-storm warnings. and states of emergency have been declared in new york, rhode island, and connecticut. and let's have a look, now, at coney island in brooklyn, new york, courtesy of our friends at earth cam. people there are among the millions across northeast bracing for the storm. and want to show you. take a look now at what happened a few hours ago in new y
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>> yeah, you know, michael, look. you and i have, both, covered the olympics in the past and experienced that olympic atmosphere, firsthand. it really is special. i think you can agree with that. but this time around, it was completely different, honestly. experiencing these olympic games has been surreal, especially having the chance to actually go to some events. now, i went and watched some track and field the other night and it's held in the national stadium, 68,000 people. but there were only several-hundred people scattered around inside the stadium. we sat in the front row. dead center. nobody around us. we had the best seats in the house that money cannot buy, given the fact that no spectators are allowed. and it's something that i will, truly, never forget. but that being said, it was, also, hard to overlook the empty seats. they played music, almost the entire time, to help mask the silence. occasionally, when it did stop, you were left with the sense, the reality, that things are very different. this is not
>> yeah, you know, michael, look. you and i have, both, covered the olympics in the past and experienced that olympic atmosphere, firsthand. it really is special. i think you can agree with that. but this time around, it was completely different, honestly. experiencing these olympic games has been surreal, especially having the chance to actually go to some events. now, i went and watched some track and field the other night and it's held in the national stadium, 68,000 people. but there...
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i'm michael holmes. appreciate your company. >>> coming up this hour -- >> we will hunt you down and make you pay. >> the u.s. president's vow to avenge american military deaths, but with the u.s. exit just days away, going after a terror group presents a challenge. the attack could complicate the already chaotic evacuations, but the pentagon says that mission is still on track. >>> and there's already political outcry from republicans. some even calling for president biden's resignation. >>> it is now 11:30 in the morning in kabul, afghanistan, where scores of people are still hoping to leave the country, still gathering at that airport despite a pair of deadly suicide bombings. more than 90 afghans and 13 u.s. service members were killed on thursday. the commander of the u.s. central command warning this might be just the beginning and more attacks are suspected. the jihadist group known as isis-k is claiming responsibility for the bombings, one year the airport's main entrance for evacuees, the other
i'm michael holmes. appreciate your company. >>> coming up this hour -- >> we will hunt you down and make you pay. >> the u.s. president's vow to avenge american military deaths, but with the u.s. exit just days away, going after a terror group presents a challenge. the attack could complicate the already chaotic evacuations, but the pentagon says that mission is still on track. >>> and there's already political outcry from republicans. some even calling for...