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first verdict form i have is the state of georgia versus traverse, like michael, which mc michael, which they verdict is as follows. in sphere recorded glenn county state of georgia, the state of georgia versus travis mc michael. case number c r 000433. jury verdict for count. wall malice, murder, we the jury find the defendant, travis mc michael guilty. oh, glass that whoever just made it offers you removed from the court. oh, oh. ms . cortez indicated, i asked that there be no outbursts in the court, and i expect as much from the gallery. please respect the courts. desire for this as we move forward. if you feel like you need to make a comment or otherwise demonstrate with respect to the verdict of do ask that you step out of the courtroom now count to felony murder. we the jury find the defendant travis make michael guilty. count 3 felony murder. we the jury find the defendant, travis mc, michael, guilty. count for felony murder. we the jury find the defendant travis make michael guilty. count 5 felony murder. we the jury find the de fell it, travis thick. michael guilty count 6, aggr
first verdict form i have is the state of georgia versus traverse, like michael, which mc michael, which they verdict is as follows. in sphere recorded glenn county state of georgia, the state of georgia versus travis mc michael. case number c r 000433. jury verdict for count. wall malice, murder, we the jury find the defendant, travis mc michael guilty. oh, glass that whoever just made it offers you removed from the court. oh, oh. ms . cortez indicated, i asked that there be no outbursts in...
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michael: let's settle something here.hen it comes to vaccinations, is there a critical point, a percentage of the population that needs to be vaccinated in order to avoid the outcome we are currently seeing? guest: as we see in countries like portugal and spain, they have a vaccination rate of 80%. that leads to an infection rate that is not a comfortable, but a rate that is acceptable. this is about the level we need to reach. where the virus spread is lower and people don't get sick as much. michael: when you talk to people on the streets, i think it is fair to say, a lot of people ca leak outcome here -- see a bleak outcome. what is the way out of the situation, in your opinion? guest: the way out is restrictions. try to avoid contacts and large parties. the way out of the pandemic is, vaccination will not work in the short range, that the way out of the pandemic is only the vaccine. michael: that was a professor and acting director at the institute for virology at the university of mainz. many thanks. guest: thank you
michael: let's settle something here.hen it comes to vaccinations, is there a critical point, a percentage of the population that needs to be vaccinated in order to avoid the outcome we are currently seeing? guest: as we see in countries like portugal and spain, they have a vaccination rate of 80%. that leads to an infection rate that is not a comfortable, but a rate that is acceptable. this is about the level we need to reach. where the virus spread is lower and people don't get sick as much....
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host: michael strain. michael: i think the government has helped elderly americans throughout the pandemic, depending on the income of retirees. i think the caller is correct that the president's infrastructure bill, which passed the senate is really geared toward longer-term supply-side growth. that is not going to offer direct or immediate help for retirees in the caller -- the build back better agenda is geared more toward families or retirees. there is a provision to expand the generosity of medicare, so that people -- my real interest with the caller is to pick up on a remark that heidi made just a moment ago, which is that the problem with the economy many arcs during seeing right now, it is likely to be temporary. i expect elevated inflation throughout the course of 2022 and then moderate. i think that retirees on fixed income will need to kind of brace themselves for a tough period, but can look to the end of 2022 and see a light at the end of the tunnel. host: let's get a caller for heidi, democra
host: michael strain. michael: i think the government has helped elderly americans throughout the pandemic, depending on the income of retirees. i think the caller is correct that the president's infrastructure bill, which passed the senate is really geared toward longer-term supply-side growth. that is not going to offer direct or immediate help for retirees in the caller -- the build back better agenda is geared more toward families or retirees. there is a provision to expand the generosity...
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Nov 3, 2021
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he of michael gapen coming up, -- you have michael gapen coming up. there are two warnings. is from the treasury department about the debt limit, suggesting congress needs to make sure it gets it passed by december 3. the treasury borrowing advisory committee calling it reckless to not do that. in terms of the cash balance because of the debt limit, they say treasury expects its issuance to decline between now and then because they cannot go over the debt limit and that could cause problems in the short term markets. jonathan: a conversation has taken place for people on the fixed income side as to whether everything you have set cancels out the taper from the federal reserve. michael: is a tale of two tapers. as the thin starts to cut back on bond buying -- as the fed starts to cut back on bond buying -- stephen stanley put out a note that suggested when you look at the totality of the cutbacks in 2022 and the fed cut back in its buying, they roughly cancel each other out, which should leave no real rate move based on these changes today and on the fed's taper. we are seein
he of michael gapen coming up, -- you have michael gapen coming up. there are two warnings. is from the treasury department about the debt limit, suggesting congress needs to make sure it gets it passed by december 3. the treasury borrowing advisory committee calling it reckless to not do that. in terms of the cash balance because of the debt limit, they say treasury expects its issuance to decline between now and then because they cannot go over the debt limit and that could cause problems in...
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michael?rmer trump adviser steve bannon set to turn himself in and appear in court after being indicted for contempt of congress for refusing to cooperate with the committee in the investigation of the january 6th capitol insurrection. rachel scott is at the fbi field office in washington with the latest. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: michael, good morning. steve bannon surrendered to federal authorities. the department of justice charging bannon with two counts of criminal contempt. he could face up to two years behind baonefingo lawnghe tionotnor documents refused too to comply. trump's former chief of staff mark meadows also a no show on capitol hill. lawmakers on this january 6th committee hope it is rare move by the justice department sends a strong message and forces others to reverse course and cooperate. robin? >> we'll see if that happens, rachel. thank you. >>> now to kenosha, wisconsin. the city on edge with closing arguments set to begin in the trial of kyle rittenhouse, with
michael?rmer trump adviser steve bannon set to turn himself in and appear in court after being indicted for contempt of congress for refusing to cooperate with the committee in the investigation of the january 6th capitol insurrection. rachel scott is at the fbi field office in washington with the latest. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: michael, good morning. steve bannon surrendered to federal authorities. the department of justice charging bannon with two counts of criminal contempt....
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designing practice so michael could play golf afterwards or have a late practice so michael could playduo. pippen's legendary assist matching jordan's shooting prowess. watching you two on the court, it looked like two best friends out there crushing everybody. what was your relationship like off the court? >> it wasn't what you saw on the court. we always will have that respect for each other. but our friendship is not where people see it on tv think it is. >> do you think that michael jordan would be as successful without you? >> no. but i don't think i would be successful without him. i think we both complemented each other in a lot of different ways. and we kind 06 competed and pushed each other to be great. >> and the chicago bulls have won their first-ever nba championship! >> 1991. you win your first championship. how did that feel? >> it was the greatest feeling. i had been dealing with a lot of pressure, you know, and just playing alongside of michael. we never got any credit, you know. it was all praises to him. he scored 35, we lose. he get the credit. you know, and we get a
designing practice so michael could play golf afterwards or have a late practice so michael could playduo. pippen's legendary assist matching jordan's shooting prowess. watching you two on the court, it looked like two best friends out there crushing everybody. what was your relationship like off the court? >> it wasn't what you saw on the court. we always will have that respect for each other. but our friendship is not where people see it on tv think it is. >> do you think that...
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michael: michael mckee -- tom: michael mckee, thank you. [laughter] jonathan: tk, do your bit for the u.s. economy. michael: he did it a couple of years ago. jonathan: down two on the s&p 500. yields unchanged. tom: sarah halzack joins us -- sarah house joins us, senior economist at wells fargo. his family formation a dominant changer within the american economy? sarah: demographics are important to the overall housing outlook. we see millennials entering their prime homebuying years. you couple it with the pandemic and it sets us up with drunk demand for years -- it sets us up with strong demand for years. the savings we have seen helps a lot of millennials pay down debt. it is absolutely important for housing going where were. -- going forward. tom: if they cannot afford the house, what did they do? how do you perceive house prices reacting that most of america cannot find an entry point? sarah: what we are seeing is the onslaught of activity we are seeing, maybe we did not see a jump in starts this month, but you have more homes under co
michael: michael mckee -- tom: michael mckee, thank you. [laughter] jonathan: tk, do your bit for the u.s. economy. michael: he did it a couple of years ago. jonathan: down two on the s&p 500. yields unchanged. tom: sarah halzack joins us -- sarah house joins us, senior economist at wells fargo. his family formation a dominant changer within the american economy? sarah: demographics are important to the overall housing outlook. we see millennials entering their prime homebuying years. you...
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michael dell you're amazing. i've always looked up to you from the day i drove down to austin even though you were younger than me, , you've always been breaking down barriers and selling the way for a lot of us. thank you very much again and i encourage everybody to buy the book. >> thank yous much, mark. great to be with you. >> absolutely. >> thank you. >> thank you both for a fascinating discussion. and you mentioned inspiration of his book but i'd be remiss if that same michael is donating all of his proceeds from the book sales to the dell foundation. michael would you like sicu words about that? >> sure. so i i guess it was the same r i was doing the broadcast.com stuff with mark, 1999. susan and i set i set up our foundation and after having four kids looking at her kids and saying wow, this got to be some kids that are less fortunate than these kids. so we thought pretty deeply about where we wanted our philanthropy to concentrate. there's lots of things you can decide to do but we decided to focus on ch
michael dell you're amazing. i've always looked up to you from the day i drove down to austin even though you were younger than me, , you've always been breaking down barriers and selling the way for a lot of us. thank you very much again and i encourage everybody to buy the book. >> thank yous much, mark. great to be with you. >> absolutely. >> thank you. >> thank you both for a fascinating discussion. and you mentioned inspiration of his book but i'd be remiss if that...
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tom: michael mckee advancing into the 9:00 hour with michael mckee on television.abramowicz has exclusive television. marvin low with us right now, global market strategist at state street. kailey leinz, why don't you lead off. kailey: the market is looking for confirmation of a more quickly moving federal reserve. you think the repricing of those expectations have been overblown given the numbers we are seeing? mavin: today's data confirms we are moving in the right direction. activities accelerating to the fourth quarter. that is no new news. there are hints the job market is good. it does become the interplay between inflation and jobs. we know inflation is more than what they want. there are signs the job market is going to heal itself faster and the second half of next year, rate hikes will be light. having said that we are all your repricing admit 2022 and started to think about may of 2022. i do not see how much more we can get from an aggressive side of things in the fed probably like that. it is getting the market to do the tightening for them before it ha
tom: michael mckee advancing into the 9:00 hour with michael mckee on television.abramowicz has exclusive television. marvin low with us right now, global market strategist at state street. kailey leinz, why don't you lead off. kailey: the market is looking for confirmation of a more quickly moving federal reserve. you think the repricing of those expectations have been overblown given the numbers we are seeing? mavin: today's data confirms we are moving in the right direction. activities...
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go ahead, michael. well, i think that that's the, that's part of the, that's the crux of the problem. as i mentioned earlier, is it is, are they going to react to a turkey grease confrontation who know who makes the decisions by under, under nato you have to have unanimous consent. i'm going to document that you read, read out it. there's no such thing. it's just, it's a country suit of the willing that might want to join in. i'm saying up somewhere like it, like in libya. likely. so maybe i don't know which, which i thought was the beginning of the end of nato. and frankly, i think that that's going to be the problem in the future. nato even does defining its its own mission for the future. you want defense indifference, defense of certain states coming together. let's remind ourselves something about the european union. european union, consistently size. that is prevented war in europe. what a load of rubbish. there's been a war. new crime has been a war in georgia. there's been the collapse. i'll be
go ahead, michael. well, i think that that's the, that's part of the, that's the crux of the problem. as i mentioned earlier, is it is, are they going to react to a turkey grease confrontation who know who makes the decisions by under, under nato you have to have unanimous consent. i'm going to document that you read, read out it. there's no such thing. it's just, it's a country suit of the willing that might want to join in. i'm saying up somewhere like it, like in libya. likely. so maybe i...
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susan del percio, michael starr hopkins, guys, stay with us. we've got a lot more to get to. >>> still ahead, emily is changing the narrative. we're going to take a look at her campaign to be seen beyond her looks. >>> plus, swifties are celebrating after taylor swift's new album. first, richard is here with the headlines. >>> some of the stories we're watching for you this hour. a man who stormed the capitol on january 6th was arrested friday. the former u.s. marine told a reporter that day he and fellow rioters were, quote, going to take the capitol building. he reached a plea agreement with prosecutors and will serve 60 days in jail. >>> former las vegas raiders head coach jon gruden filed a lawsuit against the nfl this week. he's accusing roger goodell of launching a character assassination against him. gruden resigned after some of his emails were released,. >> and at least 68 inmates died at a gun battle in ecuador saturday between prison gangs and ecuador drug cartels. more "ayman" with ayman mohyeldin right after this break. bogeys on y
susan del percio, michael starr hopkins, guys, stay with us. we've got a lot more to get to. >>> still ahead, emily is changing the narrative. we're going to take a look at her campaign to be seen beyond her looks. >>> plus, swifties are celebrating after taylor swift's new album. first, richard is here with the headlines. >>> some of the stories we're watching for you this hour. a man who stormed the capitol on january 6th was arrested friday. the former u.s. marine...
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spill the tea on michael caine. >> michael caine, he is a naughty boy.secretly want meas to officiate her wedding, but she's too afraid to ask. ( laughter ). >> stephen: i can't imagine why. molly shannon? >> okay, molly shannon is one of the most legendary living con artists alive today. ( laughter ) and this is not a joke. i just-- i'm serious. i just read -- >> stephen: so far, i can tell. >> molly shannon conned her way into hollywood, and she knows what i'm talking about. because i just read her autobiography, and it is juicy, and it is good. and it's coming out in april. i'm going to promote her book. i don't give a ( bleep ). her book-- her book is so good -- >> stephen: does she really have a memoir come out in april? >> yes, and it's called "hello molly." >> stephen: really? >> i'm telling you, it's so ( bleep ) good. i cried. i laughed. it's brilliant. everybody should get it. after they get the other one. ( laughter ) ( applause ). >> stephen: your book. >> yeah. >> stephen: "the christmas witch." the other one. ( applause ). >> stephen: all o
spill the tea on michael caine. >> michael caine, he is a naughty boy.secretly want meas to officiate her wedding, but she's too afraid to ask. ( laughter ). >> stephen: i can't imagine why. molly shannon? >> okay, molly shannon is one of the most legendary living con artists alive today. ( laughter ) and this is not a joke. i just-- i'm serious. i just read -- >> stephen: so far, i can tell. >> molly shannon conned her way into hollywood, and she knows what i'm...
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michael? michael: i would say henry's citation of 2016 is on point. you had an opening there.i think also the kind of third-party candidate that might emerge that is likely to get attention, in particular coverage of the press, is one that will go in the quadrant if -- the quadrant, if you can divide the electorate of conservative on economic issues, liberal on cultural issues. if you divide the electorate into four segments, that is the least heavily populated of the four segments. i don't think there is room for a candidate that is less conservative on economic issues, because donald trump basically occupies that quadrant. i really don't think so. i wrote a book recently about how our political parties have changed and how they've stayed the same. they have been around a long time. the democratic party dates to 1832, the first democratic national convention. the republican party dates from 1854. there is a reason -- multiple reasons -- these parties have remained and why you can get voters to say, oh gosh, that sounds like a great idea. they don't act on that assumption very
michael? michael: i would say henry's citation of 2016 is on point. you had an opening there.i think also the kind of third-party candidate that might emerge that is likely to get attention, in particular coverage of the press, is one that will go in the quadrant if -- the quadrant, if you can divide the electorate of conservative on economic issues, liberal on cultural issues. if you divide the electorate into four segments, that is the least heavily populated of the four segments. i don't...
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brendan max, michael's lawyer, talks through the case against him.aid that they saw michael shoot anyone. they had no weapon, they had very little evidence in this case other than a shotspotter alert which directly led to him been charged and incarcerated in this case. we had two reports from shotspotter. one was signed by one of their expert witnesses. the shotspotter alert placed the gun shot around the location of michael's car. it was used as evidence in a case against him. to be in a four corner concrete room for 11 months... ..with 39 other people, and you know you haven't done anything. it does a great deal to you, mentally. ijust couldn't function like a normal human being. it got so bad for me in there, i was on several medications. ijust saved them up, i was hoping that it would have put me into a deep enough sleep to stop me from breathing. while michael considered taking his own life, fortunately, he didn't go through with it. after 11 months injail, and despite shotspotter giving the police a detailed forensic report, or dfr, attesting t
brendan max, michael's lawyer, talks through the case against him.aid that they saw michael shoot anyone. they had no weapon, they had very little evidence in this case other than a shotspotter alert which directly led to him been charged and incarcerated in this case. we had two reports from shotspotter. one was signed by one of their expert witnesses. the shotspotter alert placed the gun shot around the location of michael's car. it was used as evidence in a case against him. to be in a four...
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michael c. hall everybody. still...fresh move, move, move, move aaaaand still fresh. degree. ultimate freshness activated when you move. ultimate freshness with mucinex nightshift you've got powerful relief from your worst nighttime cold and flu symptoms. so grab nightshift to fight your symptoms, get your zzz's... and get back to your rhythm. feel the power. beat the symptoms fast. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider once a month. hiv pills aren't on my mind. i love being able to pick up and go. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems,...and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva
michael c. hall everybody. still...fresh move, move, move, move aaaaand still fresh. degree. ultimate freshness activated when you move. ultimate freshness with mucinex nightshift you've got powerful relief from your worst nighttime cold and flu symptoms. so grab nightshift to fight your symptoms, get your zzz's... and get back to your rhythm. feel the power. beat the symptoms fast. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month,...
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michael: we bought a lot of stuff.t month in september imports were at a record into the united states. we are importing more oil at higher prices. tom: so that is oil affected as well? interesting. thank you so much. through the morning we will dive into this deeper as well. right now dana peterson will join us, chief economist at the conference board. the heritage of the conference board is so much about a reading of the american consumer. what is a distinction you see now in your research? dana: our last reading on consumer confidence was in october and i know there've been other readings for november. that leading showed people were still pretty optimistic, still looking forward to buying things , cars and appliances and big-ticket items. also our holiday outlook survey indicated that even though people anticipated in's would cost more they are still looking to buy and spend the same amount of money this year they did last year. lisa: how much is this people bringing forward their purchases ahead of the holidays to
michael: we bought a lot of stuff.t month in september imports were at a record into the united states. we are importing more oil at higher prices. tom: so that is oil affected as well? interesting. thank you so much. through the morning we will dive into this deeper as well. right now dana peterson will join us, chief economist at the conference board. the heritage of the conference board is so much about a reading of the american consumer. what is a distinction you see now in your research?...
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you need someone to turn tale like michael cohen did. >> take that inspiration for trump's legal critics, you want it to be one way, but it is the other way. >> but it is the other way. and it keeps being the other way. and it is not just in new york state with trump, it is inside the beltway with merrick garland, slow walking a bunch of stuff. two weeks since steve bannon ignored congress. still haven't seen any charges for him. the wheels of justice turn slowly. and there are good reasons. prosecutors don't make charges they don't think will stick. and there's good reason to do that. only thing worse than not charging trump is charging him, having him walk away scott free as if he was tried in the senate again. so there are good reasons for this to be taking a long time. i keep waiting for the news that suggests that the pieces on the board moved in some way. honestly, i'm still shocked. maybe it is just me. i am still shocked that allen weisselberg is keeping his mouth shut. i thought that would be the guy that told the truth. at this
you need someone to turn tale like michael cohen did. >> take that inspiration for trump's legal critics, you want it to be one way, but it is the other way. >> but it is the other way. and it keeps being the other way. and it is not just in new york state with trump, it is inside the beltway with merrick garland, slow walking a bunch of stuff. two weeks since steve bannon ignored congress. still haven't seen any charges for him. the wheels of justice turn slowly. and there are good...
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michael vaughan s - eakin . those tweets. michael vaughan speaking to _ those tweets.to the _ those tweets. michael vaughan speaking to the bbc's - those tweets. michael vaughan speaking to the bbc's dan - those tweets. michael vaughan i speaking to the bbc's dan walker. that's all from sportsday. more coming up in about an hour, but for now, have a very good saturday. the english channel is one of the biggest shipping lanes, and this year, thousands of people in small boats have crossed it to reach the uk. they set off close to calais in northern france. their destination is kent in south—east england, a0 kilometres away. but as we've seen this week, this is a perilousjourney. on wednesday, at least 27 people drowned near calais, and this was borisjohnson's response. it's an appalling thing that they have. . .that they have suffered. but i also want to say that this disaster underscores how dangerous it is to cross the channel in this way. president macron has said... but the dangers of these crossings have long been known, and yet, for some, the risks are still worth
michael vaughan s - eakin . those tweets. michael vaughan speaking to _ those tweets.to the _ those tweets. michael vaughan speaking to the bbc's - those tweets. michael vaughan speaking to the bbc's dan - those tweets. michael vaughan i speaking to the bbc's dan walker. that's all from sportsday. more coming up in about an hour, but for now, have a very good saturday. the english channel is one of the biggest shipping lanes, and this year, thousands of people in small boats have crossed it to...
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so michael talked about time in finance. actually, the progress made and blaming finance is not sufficient to allow developing countries to be carbonized fast enough and advanced or develop developed countries also missed the opportunity to enhance their b carbonite ation ambitions. both long term as well as not aligned to align their project. she's the $1.00 degree board. so i would say that there has been some progress made, but overall it is, i would say it is not michael origin, was just talking about the issue of financing. of course there been a lot of pledges of financial aid. those are all fine and good. they have been praised. but what i'm curious about is money actually getting from richer nations to developing countries fast enough. and you have raised exactly the same point that many of the developing country delegates have been raising here, particularly the poorest countries and the ones that are suffering the most from climate change. if you look at the money that has been dispersed from richer countries to po
so michael talked about time in finance. actually, the progress made and blaming finance is not sufficient to allow developing countries to be carbonized fast enough and advanced or develop developed countries also missed the opportunity to enhance their b carbonite ation ambitions. both long term as well as not aligned to align their project. she's the $1.00 degree board. so i would say that there has been some progress made, but overall it is, i would say it is not michael origin, was just...
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field. >> michael strahan! >>> good morning, america. how excited are we for michael strahan? we get to know him as a friend. we forget that he would strike fear into quarterbacks for a decade and a half in the nfl. >> what is he not good at? >> i haven't found it yet. he's going to go to space. he'll be good at that too. >> the jovial, genuine article. we'll talk more about him coming up. eva is on maternity leave. so, a reminder, we have will reeve and congressional correspondent rachel scott back at the desk this morning. >>> but we'll get to the news as we have a busy day as we wrap up thanksgiving weekend. we may be heading into a new concerning phase of the pandemic. cases of the so-called omicron variant already recorded in at least eight countries, the latest australia. >> many health officials fear it could be even more contagious than delta, but they caution more study is needed. many countries already tightening covid restrictions, notably israel, announcing plans to close its borders to foreign nati
field. >> michael strahan! >>> good morning, america. how excited are we for michael strahan? we get to know him as a friend. we forget that he would strike fear into quarterbacks for a decade and a half in the nfl. >> what is he not good at? >> i haven't found it yet. he's going to go to space. he'll be good at that too. >> the jovial, genuine article. we'll talk more about him coming up. eva is on maternity leave. so, a reminder, we have will reeve and...
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michael wittington: para nosotros, el fiscal del distrito, el fiscal jeff rosen, él estableció muchasgton: hay varios tipos, pero yo voy a dar ejemplos de dos; un ejemplo de la explotación de los trabajadores, es cuando usted trabaja para una compañía, y ellos te pagan en efectivo o cash, normalmente, pensamos, es un beneficio, ellos están pagándome en efectivo, pero qué aprendimos aquí, cuando una compañía está pagando a un trabajador en efectivo, ellos no están pagando los beneficios para este empleado, o ellos están robando a este empleado, porque ellos no están pagando over time o dinero extra, para trabajar más de 40 horas en una semana; y este tipo de explotación, hemos visto mucho este año. damián trujillo: ¿por qué piensa que hay, ha habido más este año, este tipo de explotación laboral? michael wittington: yo, yo no puedo decir por qué está pasando más, o es más que otros años, pero este año, cuando hicimos nuestro equipo especial en contra de esta explotación, invitamos a otros departamentos a que investigaran los abusos de trabajadores, y estamos aprendiendo más maneras en
michael wittington: para nosotros, el fiscal del distrito, el fiscal jeff rosen, él estableció muchasgton: hay varios tipos, pero yo voy a dar ejemplos de dos; un ejemplo de la explotación de los trabajadores, es cuando usted trabaja para una compañía, y ellos te pagan en efectivo o cash, normalmente, pensamos, es un beneficio, ellos están pagándome en efectivo, pero qué aprendimos aquí, cuando una compañía está pagando a un trabajador en efectivo, ellos no están pagando los...
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michael: mary daly, think you so much for joining us.indrances go bank president -- san francisco fed bank president. so nice to see someone in person. now we will send it back to you. alix: really appreciate that. real pleasure. joining us now for reaction, randeep somel, m&g for folio manager. what do you take from that? sandeep: i think covid has been short-lived thanks to fed action, bank of england action. you never know how much stimulus you will need at the time, and i think they threw caution to the wind. let's stave off another depression and do the best we can. yes, the u.s. has imported inflation figures a little higher today. the supply chain bottlenecks just reopening. i think they don't want policy errors right now. guy: how many more data prints like the one we saw today do you think we need to see for that attitude to change? sandeep: -- randeep: let's wait until we see the change. let those kind of cycle out. a lot of people are pre-ordering . businesses, households are reordering. all of this is adding to it. once you g
michael: mary daly, think you so much for joining us.indrances go bank president -- san francisco fed bank president. so nice to see someone in person. now we will send it back to you. alix: really appreciate that. real pleasure. joining us now for reaction, randeep somel, m&g for folio manager. what do you take from that? sandeep: i think covid has been short-lived thanks to fed action, bank of england action. you never know how much stimulus you will need at the time, and i think they...
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>> michael's new standup special, "michael che, shame the devil" begins streaming this tuesday on netflixn see him every weekend on "saturday night live" right here on nbc. our thanks to the flower shop on the lower east side of manhattan for hosting our conversation. >>> don't forget to subscribe to the sunday sitdown podcast to hear the full-length interview with michael che. you can find it on apple podcasts or wherever you get yours. >>> and next week we're excited to announce a new sunday sitdown with the grammy, tony, emmy and pulitzer prize-winning lin-manuel miranda on the cultural phenomena he created with "hamilton, " his life since then and his latest act as a film director. >>> good sunday morning. a dense fog advisory remains in effect. a live look right now in san francisco. you can see the top of the golden gate bridge there, and we are expecting to keep the fog around. limited visibility right now so please drive safe right now, and visibility down to about quarter of a mile. current temperatures in the 50s, and by the afternoon in the 70s. >>> ahead on "sunday today" our
>> michael's new standup special, "michael che, shame the devil" begins streaming this tuesday on netflixn see him every weekend on "saturday night live" right here on nbc. our thanks to the flower shop on the lower east side of manhattan for hosting our conversation. >>> don't forget to subscribe to the sunday sitdown podcast to hear the full-length interview with michael che. you can find it on apple podcasts or wherever you get yours. >>> and next...
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so we, we really need this, michael. there's been a lot of focus at cop $26.00 on the role of fossil fuels. or what do you think about this discussion that's been had over the last 2 weeks? it's been given much more focus than in previous cop summit, correct? well, it's the very 1st time that a cop has actually mentioned, fossil fuels in a final text at all. you might think, rather remarkable, given that fossil fuels all the major cause of climate change. but the fossil fuel factors of the countries in which they are located and always resisted any language about fossil fuel. this text, those one very good thing in, in that sense it says we need to accelerate the phase out of coal. coal is the most polluting in carbon terms and also in local evolution terms of all the field. and we're not going to deal with this problem. if coal is continue, continues as the the energy source of choice of countries around the world. that's difficult because many countries all dependent on coal, but this text that knowledge is that we hav
so we, we really need this, michael. there's been a lot of focus at cop $26.00 on the role of fossil fuels. or what do you think about this discussion that's been had over the last 2 weeks? it's been given much more focus than in previous cop summit, correct? well, it's the very 1st time that a cop has actually mentioned, fossil fuels in a final text at all. you might think, rather remarkable, given that fossil fuels all the major cause of climate change. but the fossil fuel factors of the...
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michael?ry tragedy there. alex, thank you so much. >>> now going to turn to jury deliberations expected to begin in the trial of the three men accused of killing ahmaud arbery. steve osunsami is live outside the courthouse in brunswick, georgia, with more on the closing arguments. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. this morning at the courthouse today the prosecutor is continuing her closing arguments expecting to go the full two hours, she is allowed and then the jury could get this case. a great deal has been said about the jury, that all but 1 of thea debating whether the three men accused of murder in this racially explosive case will ever walk free again. >> they made their decision to attack ahmaud arbery in their driveways because he was a black man running down the street. >> reporter: the defendants travis mcmichael, his father gregory mcmichael and william "roddie" bryan are all accused of being the aggressors on this sunny day in february of last year. t
michael?ry tragedy there. alex, thank you so much. >>> now going to turn to jury deliberations expected to begin in the trial of the three men accused of killing ahmaud arbery. steve osunsami is live outside the courthouse in brunswick, georgia, with more on the closing arguments. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. this morning at the courthouse today the prosecutor is continuing her closing arguments expecting to go the full two hours, she is allowed...
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michael, ou said everyone to feel included. michael, you said you _ everyone to feel included.anted _ everyone to feel included. michael, you said you wanted to _ everyone to feel included. michael, you said you wanted to sit - everyone to feel included. michael, you said you wanted to sit down - everyone to feel included. michael, | you said you wanted to sit down with azeem and hear his story. the chances that he could be watching you this morning. he could be watching this now. what would be your message to him? i’m watching this now. what would be your message to him?— watching this now. what would be your message to him? i'm sorry for the hurt that _ your message to him? i'm sorry for the hurt that he _ your message to him? i'm sorry for the hurt that he has _ your message to him? i'm sorry for the hurt that he has gone _ your message to him? i'm sorry for the hurt that he has gone through. | the hurt that he has gone through. yorkshire county cricket club, i believe, is me. it has been my life. whether i am a player or not, i am a senior ex—player and ex— england captain,
michael, ou said everyone to feel included. michael, you said you _ everyone to feel included.anted _ everyone to feel included. michael, you said you wanted to _ everyone to feel included. michael, you said you wanted to sit - everyone to feel included. michael, you said you wanted to sit down - everyone to feel included. michael, | you said you wanted to sit down with azeem and hear his story. the chances that he could be watching you this morning. he could be watching this now. what would be...
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michael: i think it is a lack of confidence.ple are unsure what will play out in 2022 and that is for good reason. we are looking at a changed regime. we are looking at a fed facing real inflation for the first time in 30 years. for the past 13 years, every time we had a dip in markets the fed stepped in. we had a luxury of the benign inflation environment. that environment does not exist now. it brings a lot of caution and a tentative nature to the market. that is why we are seeing that underlying weakness in equities. the momentum names support the index, but beyond that you are seeing weakness elsewhere. jonathan: you've picked up on something so important. peter tchir brought it up, jim bianco earlier on this morning on this program. with this backdrop, the fed put is less durable, and with that in mind should we get used to more episodes like what we saw on what a comment was that just about the mutation that got in everyone's radar, or does it tell you something about the market conditions we are likely to experience over
michael: i think it is a lack of confidence.ple are unsure what will play out in 2022 and that is for good reason. we are looking at a changed regime. we are looking at a fed facing real inflation for the first time in 30 years. for the past 13 years, every time we had a dip in markets the fed stepped in. we had a luxury of the benign inflation environment. that environment does not exist now. it brings a lot of caution and a tentative nature to the market. that is why we are seeing that...
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from - michael's. .. the defendant sent or ordered to — michael's. ..the defendant sent or ordered to remain in _ michael's. .. the defendant sent or ordered to remain in the _ michael's. .. the defendant sent or ordered to remain in the custody l michael's. .. the defendant sent or| ordered to remain in the custody of the sheriff and we are adjourned. thank you. the sheriff and we are ad'ourned. thank you.— the sheriff and we are ad'ourned. thank ou. ,, ., ., , thank you. short and sweet there. that really — thank you. short and sweet there. that really confirms _ thank you. short and sweet there. that really confirms what - thank you. short and sweet there. that really confirms what we - that really confirms what we say that the sentencing might wait for a couple of weeks. we are going to go to calais to the hospital... we are not able to go there at the moment. we don't have a translation of the remarks. it looks like the interior minister talking now. let's cross back to georgia. thank you very much forjoining us here. this is a verdict that we were
from - michael's. .. the defendant sent or ordered to — michael's. ..the defendant sent or ordered to remain in _ michael's. .. the defendant sent or ordered to remain in the _ michael's. .. the defendant sent or ordered to remain in the custody l michael's. .. the defendant sent or| ordered to remain in the custody of the sheriff and we are adjourned. thank you. the sheriff and we are ad'ourned. thank you.— the sheriff and we are ad'ourned. thank ou. ,, ., ., , thank you. short and sweet...
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michael: there will be a lot of stuff to move out.ey'd just celebrated their one , year anniversary. they were busy packing up their d.c. apartment for a planned move into a about to buy. new house they were about to buy. did this process feel natural to you from where you guys started and being apart and coming back together? michael: i know that when you meet somebody again, there is a process. forget about what happened 20 some years ago. you've got to deal with the right here and now and see where we go from there. william: but forgetting is not always the easiest thing in the world to do. how is that going for you? rammell: one year, it was kind of rough. it was kind of rough because this is something new to me too. i'm still learning him, he's still learning me. i mean, no marriage is perfect. we have our days. william: but a few months later, the stresses on the relationship got worse. plummer moved out, and is now living in a separate apartment. they didn't buy the house. he and thompson are in marriage counseling. michael: i
michael: there will be a lot of stuff to move out.ey'd just celebrated their one , year anniversary. they were busy packing up their d.c. apartment for a planned move into a about to buy. new house they were about to buy. did this process feel natural to you from where you guys started and being apart and coming back together? michael: i know that when you meet somebody again, there is a process. forget about what happened 20 some years ago. you've got to deal with the right here and now and...
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so there can be good that comes from it. >> what's your take, michael?k that politicians don't have the same vulnerability or have the ability to be vulnerable and share their concerns and image issues with the public because the way our politics is now, they would be pounced on by the other side. i think if somebody like aoc who whenever she post as personal story on instagram, the right just goes crazy over it and, you know, tries to make fun of her in every sense of the word, that it becomes hard to imagine why would anybody want to open up and share their only personal struggles if they just are going to get attacked? >> well, that's what i don't understand in terms of politicians. why would you ever want to put yourself forward just to get ripped apart. when you think about politician who is really resonate and who we consider to be good kind of figures, the bill clintons, the barack obamas, it was because they resonated. it was because they had shortfalls and weaknesses. barack obama cried after sandy hook. you had bill clinton first struggling wit
so there can be good that comes from it. >> what's your take, michael?k that politicians don't have the same vulnerability or have the ability to be vulnerable and share their concerns and image issues with the public because the way our politics is now, they would be pounced on by the other side. i think if somebody like aoc who whenever she post as personal story on instagram, the right just goes crazy over it and, you know, tries to make fun of her in every sense of the word, that it...
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michael feroli, chief u.s. economist at jp morgan.scinated by the numbers we have, how disjointed they are in our political debate. let's start with the atlanta gdp number which is 8%, or let's take real gdp plus inflation, which is the nominal gdp and would make china happy, or let's look at real gdp run rate of 2.2%, down near the famed michael feroli potential gdp. how much of this nation is flat on their back in a weak economy? michael: not much. the unemployment rate is now 4.6%. that seems to be moving lower. the labor market, which is probably the most important market looks pretty healthy. inflation has been a problem. it will continue to be a problem in the fourth quarter. i do not expect that to persist to the same to grade next year. i do not think many people do. there are problems, but i think it would be extreme to say the economy is flat on its back. real gdp is at peak levels, back to the trend we were on before the pandemic, which was a pretty good friend. tom: a lot of politicians are saying it is flat on the back, t
michael feroli, chief u.s. economist at jp morgan.scinated by the numbers we have, how disjointed they are in our political debate. let's start with the atlanta gdp number which is 8%, or let's take real gdp plus inflation, which is the nominal gdp and would make china happy, or let's look at real gdp run rate of 2.2%, down near the famed michael feroli potential gdp. how much of this nation is flat on their back in a weak economy? michael: not much. the unemployment rate is now 4.6%. that...
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michael keaton. john wilson. and music from the war on drugs. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: well, thank you. thank you, thank you. hi, everybody. hi. hi. welcome. muchos gracias. very nice. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for all the clapping. by the way, thank you for joining us on national unfriend day. national unfriend day, or "nud" for short, is an occasion that i concocted 11 years ago. it is a day on which i urge americans to purge. to remove those randos on facebook who are not your "friends." [ laughter ] of course, this was before arguments over vaccines and donald trump removed our friends for us. [ laughter ] it was a simpler time. here's a good way to tell if you shouldn't still be facebook friends with someone -- if they are still on facebook, that's it, really. [ laughter ] [ applause ] happy nud. i will say this. your only real friends are your dogs anyway. this is an invention that i'm not sure how to feel about. a p
michael keaton. john wilson. and music from the war on drugs. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: well, thank you. thank you, thank you. hi, everybody. hi. hi. welcome. muchos gracias. very nice. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for all the clapping. by the way, thank you for joining us on national unfriend day. national unfriend day, or "nud" for short, is an occasion that i concocted 11 years ago. it is a day on...
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michael: you have to look at our strategy.trategy is clearly focused on the buildout of renewables. if you look at the current year, we made great progress. we took online assets and invested $2.5 billion in renewables. that brings us clearly in line with our target of more than 30 gigawatts of renewable generation by 2022. the company is set to grow, and we give more flavor to that topic in our capital markets on monday. we are in line with that strategy and fully committed to grow renewables to contribute to the energy transition. francine: you are getting so much pressure from shareholders to be more green, and you are doing huge efforts on renewables. could you pull away earlier than planned? michael: the discussion with our investors is in the end it is important that you speed up the transition. you should measure us on the speed of transition and if we are really delivering against our commitment. if you look at rwe, we were the first to decommission our hard-core fire plants in the u.k. and converted them in the nether
michael: you have to look at our strategy.trategy is clearly focused on the buildout of renewables. if you look at the current year, we made great progress. we took online assets and invested $2.5 billion in renewables. that brings us clearly in line with our target of more than 30 gigawatts of renewable generation by 2022. the company is set to grow, and we give more flavor to that topic in our capital markets on monday. we are in line with that strategy and fully committed to grow renewables...
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michael: that is the billion dollar question. very recently, and it was disclosed earlier this morning, ferc gave us authorization to commission our first project. we are very proud of this because of how we uniquely configure and execute our facilities. even with the global pandemic, the hurricane strikes, we are on our original schedule. that is because we manufacture so much of our process system in our factories in a way that no one has ever done before. alix: it is a modular situation, you bring them over and plop them down in louisiana. michael: baker hughes has done an amazing job for us, delivering on all of their schedules and budgets. alix: when are you going to start shipping? before the end of the year? michael: i am being a little bit careful because we have $2.5 billion in public securities here. we are very close. i am not allowed to break news on what the specific schedule is. i can say we are just a few months away. alix: really exciting. more specifically, how many modular trains do you have installed, how many
michael: that is the billion dollar question. very recently, and it was disclosed earlier this morning, ferc gave us authorization to commission our first project. we are very proud of this because of how we uniquely configure and execute our facilities. even with the global pandemic, the hurricane strikes, we are on our original schedule. that is because we manufacture so much of our process system in our factories in a way that no one has ever done before. alix: it is a modular situation, you...
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michael might not remember it because it doesn't mean anything to him.f us, we remember it. we have spoken at length about it. michael used his platform at the daily telegraph to try and discredit before anything had even spoken about, again, he clearly had a snippet of my statement. i mean, there are two specific allegations in that. let's deal with the last one first. the daily telegraph article. do you regret writing that? i don't. but i will say that i think the whole of this situation i think many will regret, and i regret many things about it. december the 15th was the first time, 2020, that i got given a statement with these allegations, 11 years on from the game itself. that hurt me deeply. it hurt me deeply to think a player did not feel i was inclusive towards them in a team environment. i always felt that in my time playing the game, either as a player, and now as a broadcaster, the 30 years i have always felt i was that person that includes everybody. the other thing he raised was he said you properly don't remember making the comment because
michael might not remember it because it doesn't mean anything to him.f us, we remember it. we have spoken at length about it. michael used his platform at the daily telegraph to try and discredit before anything had even spoken about, again, he clearly had a snippet of my statement. i mean, there are two specific allegations in that. let's deal with the last one first. the daily telegraph article. do you regret writing that? i don't. but i will say that i think the whole of this situation i...
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michael vaughan leading england to the ashes in 2005.ter being accused by three asian players of making a racist comment ahead of a game for yorkshire. "too many of you lot, we need to do something about it." do you in any way remember or recognise those words? i don't. my recollection from that day — as i've said, i was a yorkshire player for 18 years. i was the first player to sign for that club that was not born in the county, so for 18 years we've gone from me being the first to sign for the club, to sachin tendulkar to be the first from overseas, to players being able to sign from other clubs. and it was my last few games, and ijust remember it clearly that i was proud as punch that we had four asian players representing yorkshire county cricket club. it was azeem rafiq, the yorkshire whistleblower, who made the initial allegation. he has said that michael vaughan might not remember the alleged remarks because they didn't mean anything to him. yeah, that hurts. that hurts, because i've always felt that every single team that i've be
michael vaughan leading england to the ashes in 2005.ter being accused by three asian players of making a racist comment ahead of a game for yorkshire. "too many of you lot, we need to do something about it." do you in any way remember or recognise those words? i don't. my recollection from that day — as i've said, i was a yorkshire player for 18 years. i was the first player to sign for that club that was not born in the county, so for 18 years we've gone from me being the first to...