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, but michael wasn't there, and when she asked lori where michael was, she says, i don't know. he left in a black suv, but his car keys, his cell phone, and his wallet were all sitting right on the coffee table. >> an alarmed scott asked cops to do a welfare check. >> how he just vanished. nothing made sense. i kind of prepared myself for this day. >> investigators head to michael and lori's lake county, florida home. >> this case was bizarre to say the least. from the get go, the deputies believe her property, and then about a month later, we showed up with a search warrant. >> this time they returned with search dogs. and as the team works the exterior of the property, michael's family gets a call. >> they did tell me that they were going to start digging and they told me why. >> then a startling discovery. >> it was devastating for my entire family. i'm the one who had to tell my mom that they found him. >> when we come back, search crews dig up the couple's backyard and lori starts pointing fingers. >> i'm saying, okay, okay, kay, we can ork it o , he told me. not this time
, but michael wasn't there, and when she asked lori where michael was, she says, i don't know. he left in a black suv, but his car keys, his cell phone, and his wallet were all sitting right on the coffee table. >> an alarmed scott asked cops to do a welfare check. >> how he just vanished. nothing made sense. i kind of prepared myself for this day. >> investigators head to michael and lori's lake county, florida home. >> this case was bizarre to say the least. from the...
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michael reese. >> reporter: michael reese, 40 years old had been killed in his own home. the only potential witness was his wife, cindy breezwood called 911. she was outside being cared for by police officers while detectives took in the crime scene. >> i needed to see what the scene looked like and i wanted to see where the body was, what the position was, anything that i could tell right away. >> reporter: where was the body? >> it was a new construction area that was being built onto the existing house. his feet were at the back door and he was laying forward into the unfinished room. >> reporter: michael had been shot once in the back of the head. >> reporter: is is anything to you when someone shot from behind like that in the head? >> it gives us an indication that someone did this to him, not that it was self-inflicted. >> reporter: was the house ted. telling you anything? >> the house was consistent with what cindy had reported on the 911 call. there were things turned over. >> reporter:.it
michael reese. >> reporter: michael reese, 40 years old had been killed in his own home. the only potential witness was his wife, cindy breezwood called 911. she was outside being cared for by police officers while detectives took in the crime scene. >> i needed to see what the scene looked like and i wanted to see where the body was, what the position was, anything that i could tell right away. >> reporter: where was the body? >> it was a new construction area that was...
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like in airports, michael? like an airport, michael?ir gate into a stage for a performance fit for broadway. >> michael: who doesn't walk down a runway like that? >> sam: the southwest gate agent is making the most of preboarding time. he turns the gate area into a runway for passengers asking them to strut their stuff while waiting to board. good for you. that's fun. >> rebecca: that's more fun than typical boarding. >> sam: everyone is sitting there, not talking. i think it's lovely. how about doing this? a jig for your java. massachusetts coffee shop says if you walk in dancing you get your coffee for free. i am for this. we should pay for everything with dancing. the owner says it's a way to kind of highlight social media. it got millions of views. that, ladies and gentlemen, is pop news. >> rebecca: and saminomics, paying for things with dancing. we love it. let's go to ginger. >> ginger: can you imagine if we find out that the only place george dances is where he gets a coffee? [ laughter ] i would be so pleased. check it out. inv
like in airports, michael? like an airport, michael?ir gate into a stage for a performance fit for broadway. >> michael: who doesn't walk down a runway like that? >> sam: the southwest gate agent is making the most of preboarding time. he turns the gate area into a runway for passengers asking them to strut their stuff while waiting to board. good for you. that's fun. >> rebecca: that's more fun than typical boarding. >> sam: everyone is sitting there, not talking. i...
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michael? >> michael: thank you, george.here are new concerns about foreign election interference in the final days of the race. georgia's top election official is warning of a fake video circulating online claiming to show voter fraud in the state. chief justice correspondent pierre thomas is tracking the story. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: michael, good morning. a warning from the u.s. government. right now voters are facing a barrage of disinformation from foreign nations. overnight georgia's secretary of state claiming a new video circulating online where a haitian immigrant said he voted multiple times with multiple state i.d.'s is fake, created by the kremlin. federal officials say it is all part of a secret campaign by russia, china and iran to flood u.s. social media in the last days of the election. >> they want to undermine american confidence in our elections and trust in democracy, and they want to s so w and stoke partisan discord. they want to pit americans against each other. and they are looking for any
michael? >> michael: thank you, george.here are new concerns about foreign election interference in the final days of the race. georgia's top election official is warning of a fake video circulating online claiming to show voter fraud in the state. chief justice correspondent pierre thomas is tracking the story. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: michael, good morning. a warning from the u.s. government. right now voters are facing a barrage of disinformation from foreign nations....
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michael?ck friday is just ten days away when holiday shopping starts to ramp up. and this morning we have a look at the new ai shopping tools from google. they let you look in stores and online at the same time so you can comparison shop like never before. we're gonna show you exactly how that works. >> george: we're breaking down the new report on lung cancer and the latest on the menendez brothers. we'll hear what governor newsom is saying about their case. first breaking news overnight. vladamir putin has a new warning for the united states after president biden agreed to let ukraine use long range missiles to strike inside russia. chief foreign correspondent ian pannell starts us off from ukraine. good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning, george. nuclear sabre rattling from the kremlin with putin threatening to use nuclear weapons if ukraine fires american made missiles into russia. the doctrine was updated in what it calls the new situation. the new russian policy essentially authoriz
michael?ck friday is just ten days away when holiday shopping starts to ramp up. and this morning we have a look at the new ai shopping tools from google. they let you look in stores and online at the same time so you can comparison shop like never before. we're gonna show you exactly how that works. >> george: we're breaking down the new report on lung cancer and the latest on the menendez brothers. we'll hear what governor newsom is saying about their case. first breaking news...
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by acclaimed author michael lewis and then a blockbuster movie. the blind side >> coach, you've done a great job with this young man and the winner is sandra bullock and the blind side. >> sandra bullock winning an oscar for her portrayal of leigh anne tuohy, a steel magnolia not to be crossed. >> you threaten my son, you threaten me. you so much as cross into downtown, you will be sorry. i'm in a prayer group with the da. i'm a member of the nra and i'm always packing. >> but now michael oher claims he was blindsided by the movie. so many of us know and love. >> when you go into a locker room and your teammates don't think you can learn a playbook, you know that weighs heavy in an epic plot twist, no one saw coming or now suing the family who took him in the former nfl star in court, alleging the celebrated tuohy family owe him millions. >> the case, now in the hands of a judge, the retired nfl star questioning everything he thought was true or doubting his once close relationship with the tuohy family. he thinks i birthed him. >> it's gotten to
by acclaimed author michael lewis and then a blockbuster movie. the blind side >> coach, you've done a great job with this young man and the winner is sandra bullock and the blind side. >> sandra bullock winning an oscar for her portrayal of leigh anne tuohy, a steel magnolia not to be crossed. >> you threaten my son, you threaten me. you so much as cross into downtown, you will be sorry. i'm in a prayer group with the da. i'm a member of the nra and i'm always packing....
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michael's brother making an emotional victim impact statement to the court. just days earlier, lori sent a 12 page handwritten letter to the judge, once again denying she took michael's life, claiming i did not pull the trigger. in court, the prosecutor slammed lori and called for the maximum sentence possible. >> the shaver is quite possibly the most manipulative defendant i have ever had charged with murder. >> now michael's family is hoping this will finally bring them some solace. ten years after his death, we talked often, and his last words ever to me, which i will always cherish, was, i love you, sis. >> i never heard from him again. >> michael's older sister, stacy turner, shared her memories only with true crime news after the trial, saying she was living in new york and kept in touch with michael by phone until the year it all turned so strange. >> i would get messages that just didn't sound like michael. and then my daughter tried to send him a message and she got a message back, supposedly from michael, and it says, who are you? i don't know who y
michael's brother making an emotional victim impact statement to the court. just days earlier, lori sent a 12 page handwritten letter to the judge, once again denying she took michael's life, claiming i did not pull the trigger. in court, the prosecutor slammed lori and called for the maximum sentence possible. >> the shaver is quite possibly the most manipulative defendant i have ever had charged with murder. >> now michael's family is hoping this will finally bring them some...
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chicago had their first freeze this morning, winter weather advisories, michael. >> michael: thank youage topped with white roses accompanied liage payne into his funeral. liam and all of the remaining one direction members were there to say final goodbyes. >> a somber gathering as family and close friends paid respects to the one direction singer liam payne. ♪ ♪ although i am broken my heart is unchanged ♪ ♪ >> reporter: former members of the band, reunited for the private funeral, harry styles. all there, bowing their heads. niles is seen here hugging another mourner. and late-night host, as well as cowel who discovered him on the "x" factor show. ♪ ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ ♪ let me play among the stars ♪ ♪ >> reporter: his be parents visiblely distraught and his girlfriend who was with him, made her way into the service. a crowd gathering as the cask casket the brought in my horse drawn carriage decorated with roses, one reads "son", and another "daddy". the floral arrangement reading "daddy" was from his 7-year-old son bear, at the fune funeral, with his ex, sharon. >> robin: we are
chicago had their first freeze this morning, winter weather advisories, michael. >> michael: thank youage topped with white roses accompanied liage payne into his funeral. liam and all of the remaining one direction members were there to say final goodbyes. >> a somber gathering as family and close friends paid respects to the one direction singer liam payne. ♪ ♪ although i am broken my heart is unchanged ♪ ♪ >> reporter: former members of the band, reunited for the...
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michael? >> michael: mary, thank you very much.'s get more on the space x launch that mary mentioned there. had mixed results. our transportation correspondent gio benitez is here to explain. good morning. >> gio: michael, good morning. good morning, guys. this was the sixth time space x tested its starship. part of it was successful and part of it failed. now president-elect trump was right there with musk watching this launch for a ship that is meant to eventually take people to the moon and even mars. everything started off just fine. all 33 engines ignited sending that star ship into space. eventually the booster tasked and then the pwaoflter detatched. that, that's when it encountered some kind of issue. instead of the booster heading back to land, they changed its course, going to the gulf for a splashdown. watch this. all of this is to make sure nobody on the ground was in danger and that space x facility would not be destroyed. watch here as that booster hits the water. you see that massive explosion right there. that was e
michael? >> michael: mary, thank you very much.'s get more on the space x launch that mary mentioned there. had mixed results. our transportation correspondent gio benitez is here to explain. good morning. >> gio: michael, good morning. good morning, guys. this was the sixth time space x tested its starship. part of it was successful and part of it failed. now president-elect trump was right there with musk watching this launch for a ship that is meant to eventually take people to...
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michael? >> michael: all right. thank you, george.is here to tell us why people are trying this. good morning, robin. >> good morning. when many of us start a wellness routine, we may be adding foods to our diet that we think are healthy but, in fact, spike our blood sugar. these continuous monitors are a way of helping us live a healthier lifestyle. jenny devon, mother of the work is no stranger to fitness tracking. >> i have been on a fitness journey for a very long time. so from counting my calories to counting the hours that i fast, to hours of sleep i get. >> one metric she said she never really monitored was her blood sugar, which can help with weight management and fatigue. now over the counter continuous glucose monitors are fda cleared and affordable. are they the next wave in wellness? >> these are devices with a little wire that's attached to a sensor. that sensor is worn either on the abdomen or arm. then transmits glucose information. >> look what arrived today. we supplied jenny with a stelo cgm to try. it gives continui
michael? >> michael: all right. thank you, george.is here to tell us why people are trying this. good morning, robin. >> good morning. when many of us start a wellness routine, we may be adding foods to our diet that we think are healthy but, in fact, spike our blood sugar. these continuous monitors are a way of helping us live a healthier lifestyle. jenny devon, mother of the work is no stranger to fitness tracking. >> i have been on a fitness journey for a very long time. so...
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michael? >> michael: kayna, thank you.o a new alert about something so many of us have in our yards. trees. there have been at least 35 deaths reported from trees falling this year alone. conditions right now are particularly dangerous in many parts of the country. ginger is back with an eye opening look at this issue. good morning again, ginger. this is really dangerous. >> ginger: i have been wanting to do this story for a long time. you see me standing in front of trees that sliced through a home and kills people. something that happened this year hit a nerve with me. a 12-year-old boy in new jersey who died in his own back yard. it was windy. he was playing with a friend. a tree suddenly fell on him. there was not a thunderstorm around. we know trees are dangerous when there are storms, but we're learning a dead or weak tree can all fall on a sunny day with little or no wind. with extreme weather fluctuations, like our current drought in the northeast after super saturated winner, trees are stressed and are falling mor
michael? >> michael: kayna, thank you.o a new alert about something so many of us have in our yards. trees. there have been at least 35 deaths reported from trees falling this year alone. conditions right now are particularly dangerous in many parts of the country. ginger is back with an eye opening look at this issue. good morning again, ginger. this is really dangerous. >> ginger: i have been wanting to do this story for a long time. you see me standing in front of trees that...
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peter: michael?el: there was a kid my age named steve and he and i guess his younger brother were part of the group playing catch with robbie and me as the sun went down. and so my memories are just sort of vague -- just a sort of vague sense of a happy home that was no longer. really, my memories of my parents come from visiting them in prison. it had not been for those prison visits, i would probably have no clear memories of them, and given that i was, you know, only a little over six when they were executed, even my memories of their prison visits are kind of vague. that's -- but i'm very grateful for whatever memories i have. peter: june 19, 1953 was there execution date. when is the last time he saw them? >> just before the execution. we visited them in prison. i cannot remember if it was the 16th or 17th of june. michael may have a better handle on that. but it was that. and that's the last time we saw them. >> it was june 16 and the only reason i remember that for sure is that they had been s
peter: michael?el: there was a kid my age named steve and he and i guess his younger brother were part of the group playing catch with robbie and me as the sun went down. and so my memories are just sort of vague -- just a sort of vague sense of a happy home that was no longer. really, my memories of my parents come from visiting them in prison. it had not been for those prison visits, i would probably have no clear memories of them, and given that i was, you know, only a little over six when...
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michael? >> michael: it sure will. eva, thank you very much.s now from palm beach. good morning, whit. >> reporter: good morning, michael. after a jam packed 24 hours racing through some of the battleground states, donald trump is back here in the state of florida. not far from here later this morning is expected to vote in palm beach. overnight in grand rapids, michigan, trump delivered his closing message, what is his third and final bid for president. facing a very dark picture about what would happen if he doesn't win attacking kamala harris calling her low iq. but suggesting he's not running against harris. instead, he's running against an evil democrat system again making claims of cheating without providing evidence in this election. but the trump campaign insists it's going to be the economy and immigration that ultimately carry trump to victory. at the beginning of the rallies trump asks his signature question, are you better off now than you were four years ago? his thousands of supporters yell no. that's the message the trump campaig
michael? >> michael: it sure will. eva, thank you very much.s now from palm beach. good morning, whit. >> reporter: good morning, michael. after a jam packed 24 hours racing through some of the battleground states, donald trump is back here in the state of florida. not far from here later this morning is expected to vote in palm beach. overnight in grand rapids, michigan, trump delivered his closing message, what is his third and final bid for president. facing a very dark picture...
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michael? >> michael: thank you, robin.rse off than four years ago. let's go back to rebecca jarvis. >> rebecca: nice to see you again, michael. there were so many ways you can define the economy. growth, job, stocks. when voters i talk to as the economy about their top issue coming into this election, they said they meant inflation. while inflation has come way down, prices have not. that hits everyone and in particular those on tight budgets the hardest, at the grocery store, in rent, child care. it is nagging and it is constant. inflation is also a world wide phenomenon coming out of the pandemic. we saw incumbents in the uk, france, japan all lost ground with people feeling less secure than they did four years ago. the question now is what exactly president elect trump can do about it? economists say he's not likely to move the dial substantially, at least for a year. it is a very different time than when trump first came to office. back then inflation in the runup to the 2016 election was flat. in some months prices we
michael? >> michael: thank you, robin.rse off than four years ago. let's go back to rebecca jarvis. >> rebecca: nice to see you again, michael. there were so many ways you can define the economy. growth, job, stocks. when voters i talk to as the economy about their top issue coming into this election, they said they meant inflation. while inflation has come way down, prices have not. that hits everyone and in particular those on tight budgets the hardest, at the grocery store, in...
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michael? >> michael: ian, thank you very much. breaking news overnight from philadelphia about a potential strike that would bring mass transit in the city to a halt. stephanie ramos is in philly with the latest. good morning stephanie. >> reporter: michael, good morning. a strike avoided for now. the transport workers union local 234 which represents more than 5,000 workers have agreed to continue talks after the agreement between the two entities ended at midnight last night. here's what the president of the union said in a statement overnight. we're willing to go the extra mile and grant additional time to reach a fair agreement. however, let me be clear, if septa's managers fail to meet our demands, we will be on the picket line. now, if the union were to strike, about 5,300 workers would take to the picket line, bringing mass transit in philadelphia to a halt while also affecting commuters in south jersey and wilmington, delaware. here's what employees are fighting for. better wages with safety and security issues at the cent
michael? >> michael: ian, thank you very much. breaking news overnight from philadelphia about a potential strike that would bring mass transit in the city to a halt. stephanie ramos is in philly with the latest. good morning stephanie. >> reporter: michael, good morning. a strike avoided for now. the transport workers union local 234 which represents more than 5,000 workers have agreed to continue talks after the agreement between the two entities ended at midnight last night....
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michael? >> michael: all right, ian. thank you for that.re going to go to wall street now which rallied to another record. the markets could get another boost from the federal reserve. chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis is here with details. good morning, rebecca. >> rebecca: good morning, michael. yesterday was the biggest point gain in two years for the dow. up more than 1,500 points, a new record. the s&p 500, which is what is most reflected in retirement accounts also hit an all time high of 2.5%. it is now up 25% so far this year. it is an important day today for interest rates. the fed is widely expected to cut interest rates by .25 percentage points later today bringing interest rates down to 4.5 to 4.75%. that could help drive some borrowing costs lower particularly in areas like credit card. when you look at things since september's half percentage point rate cut which was also supposed to drive borrowing costs lower, we've seen the opposite happen to mortgages. they've been climbing from a two year low to about 7.1% this
michael? >> michael: all right, ian. thank you for that.re going to go to wall street now which rallied to another record. the markets could get another boost from the federal reserve. chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis is here with details. good morning, rebecca. >> rebecca: good morning, michael. yesterday was the biggest point gain in two years for the dow. up more than 1,500 points, a new record. the s&p 500, which is what is most reflected in retirement accounts...
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i love michael and alex with all my heart. case that shocked the nation. >> you know, mom and dad are going to be right here waiting on you when you get home. >> when the mother who pleaded for her son's return had actually murdered them. why? her ex-husband says she should stay in prison. >> i was only 15 years per child. her own children. it's just not enough. >> will she walk free? plus laken riley on that horrific day. >> my precious daughter was attacked, beaten and shown no mercy. >> the georgia nursing student brutally murdered while running. the video capturing her final moments and her haunting 911 call for help. >> hello, this is clark county. 901 can you hear me? >> i could not protect her when she needed me the most. >> why? prosecutors believe her killer was stalking women. he's drinking alcohol at 7:00 in the morning while he's out prowling and hunting females. as he learns his fate, how the case became a political flashpoint. and liam payne, the story of my life. >> i give her hope. >> the surviving members of s
i love michael and alex with all my heart. case that shocked the nation. >> you know, mom and dad are going to be right here waiting on you when you get home. >> when the mother who pleaded for her son's return had actually murdered them. why? her ex-husband says she should stay in prison. >> i was only 15 years per child. her own children. it's just not enough. >> will she walk free? plus laken riley on that horrific day. >> my precious daughter was attacked,...
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michael field is an equity strategist at morningstar. hello to you, michael.t, howard lutnick is a real pro crypto man — give us your take on how far bitcoin will go. 50 your take on how far bitcoin will no. ~ ., �*, will go. so i think that's riaht, will go. so i think that's right. sally. _ will go. so i think that's right, sally, lutnick- will go. so i think that's right, sally, lutnick is. will go. so i think that's i right, sally, lutnick is well known for his role at cantor fitzgerald where they were the forerunners in terms of investing in an asset at the time that many didn't think was investable. so that is certainly giving crypto a boost today. i think also rumours that the trump media company is also going to invest in crypto exchanges is never bad news for the assets. so difficult to put a value on something for which you can't do any fundamental analysis, but it has a lot of momentum at the moment. fire analysis, but it has a lot of momentum at the moment. are you one of those — momentum at the moment. are you one of those who _ momentum at the mom
michael field is an equity strategist at morningstar. hello to you, michael.t, howard lutnick is a real pro crypto man — give us your take on how far bitcoin will go. 50 your take on how far bitcoin will no. ~ ., �*, will go. so i think that's riaht, will go. so i think that's right. sally. _ will go. so i think that's right, sally, lutnick- will go. so i think that's right, sally, lutnick is. will go. so i think that's i right, sally, lutnick is well known for his role at cantor fitzgerald...
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michael: for sure. i think prime minister netanyahu is one of the main architects of the abraham accords, and he helped shape donald trump's thinking about what was possible to do in the middle east. before, the relations were not perfect between them. i expect there will be, if trump wins next tuesday. the biden administration, you will remember, came into office hostile to the abraham accords, and they downplayed them completely. at the beginning, they would not even say the word abraham accords. at a certain point, they recognized that the american public, including the democratic voters, thanks that peace between arabs and israelis is a good thing. they started supporting it. this is a great example, i think, of how they did not have the different elements of american power in alignment. the trump administration understanding of the abraham accords is it was the political and diplomatic platform on which you were going to build a security arrangement, a security alliance against iran so that the tru
michael: for sure. i think prime minister netanyahu is one of the main architects of the abraham accords, and he helped shape donald trump's thinking about what was possible to do in the middle east. before, the relations were not perfect between them. i expect there will be, if trump wins next tuesday. the biden administration, you will remember, came into office hostile to the abraham accords, and they downplayed them completely. at the beginning, they would not even say the word abraham...
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michael: right here. this will be our last question so make it good. >> we used to make trading cards of chairman of the joint chief of staff care my question -- in our decision-making calculus as a country we think of the next news cycle, the next election and budget cycle. our adversaries think in terms of decades. a chairman muses about what will happen in 2049? what can we do as a military to match our decision-making prophecies to a much longer cycle of time? chair brown: that is one of the things i'm focused on. it is not only how we look at what we have to do today but what we need to do in the future. and this goes based on the experience of having worked in multiple commands and war fighting but also how you set up the service for the nex t oi have been focusing on balancing risk over time and how do we look beyond the current crisis of the day with the current crisis of the next couple years and see where we need to go in the future. it goes back to the question of what we need to look like in t
michael: right here. this will be our last question so make it good. >> we used to make trading cards of chairman of the joint chief of staff care my question -- in our decision-making calculus as a country we think of the next news cycle, the next election and budget cycle. our adversaries think in terms of decades. a chairman muses about what will happen in 2049? what can we do as a military to match our decision-making prophecies to a much longer cycle of time? chair brown: that is one...
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but michael, when michael a lot of people made a lot of money and in between. oh, well, then there's that. and then democracy is just simply a nice candy coating way of explaining at the end of the day. net, you know, great power interests. but with a spin it's, it's a nice brochure model. well, i mean, i agree with you. i mean, i don't, you know, a, you know, going into iraq if, if the bush administration said we're going into a rack for the oil. well, i think it's wrong, but i can understand that, right? so now we're going in there to spread democracy in the middle east. now, i think we'll, that's ridiculous it's, it's absurd here. aaron, you know, it's very interesting just today as i was coming down to the studio, looking at european leaders, that support biting an escalation. but this is a couple of people that are it odds with their own electric, who in europe ever voted on ukraine, who i mean, the amount of propaganda that it's put into supporting this thing. and the fact that the public is, you know, look, the support is wavering at this point or not ve
but michael, when michael a lot of people made a lot of money and in between. oh, well, then there's that. and then democracy is just simply a nice candy coating way of explaining at the end of the day. net, you know, great power interests. but with a spin it's, it's a nice brochure model. well, i mean, i agree with you. i mean, i don't, you know, a, you know, going into iraq if, if the bush administration said we're going into a rack for the oil. well, i think it's wrong, but i can understand...
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michael? >> michael: all right. thank you so much, gio.ow trouble for genetic testing firm 23 and me. the company laid off nearly half of its workers and is raising privacy concerns among customers. erielle reshef is here with the story. good morning. >> good morning, michael. revolutionary genealogy company 23 and me is planning to lay off 40% of its work force. their ceo announcing over 200 staffers will be let go. the company also shuttering its drug development arm. the move comes after revenues dipped 12% and share prices plummeted. millions around the world have used 23 and me to connect to their roots, sending in their saliva and then receiving a report about their dna and ancestry. experts caution because it is not a medical company, your personal information is not afforded the same privacy protection as your health records. it's considered a commercial transaction, not a medical one. last year 23 and me fell victim to a massive security breach, exposing roughly 6.9 million users' data including ancestry information and personal d
michael? >> michael: all right. thank you so much, gio.ow trouble for genetic testing firm 23 and me. the company laid off nearly half of its workers and is raising privacy concerns among customers. erielle reshef is here with the story. good morning. >> good morning, michael. revolutionary genealogy company 23 and me is planning to lay off 40% of its work force. their ceo announcing over 200 staffers will be let go. the company also shuttering its drug development arm. the move...
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go ahead, michael. yeah, i think that what we're seeing today is paula taking that is very, very polarizing and, and that trump rep represents a populism that the, uh, the, the globe was absolutely up for. and this is really to fair in their overall agenda, which i find on the find. i find that it, but i also find it very destructive of our country and its people and makes our own citizens last not, not 1st. and this is what trump is trying to reverse and the walk the walk, he's are just going apoplectic about it. you say that it's, it's one thing to recognize and want to respect minority right? but what's happened is through work isn't. and there's neo liberalism that has a know that we're encountering today. it has basically given the minority rights that the, the, they did the lead to the destruction of the majority rights and 12 traditions, family values. and this is what's at stake. there's something more than just a who's up for election. it has to do with our entire value system as a country, our
go ahead, michael. yeah, i think that what we're seeing today is paula taking that is very, very polarizing and, and that trump rep represents a populism that the, uh, the, the globe was absolutely up for. and this is really to fair in their overall agenda, which i find on the find. i find that it, but i also find it very destructive of our country and its people and makes our own citizens last not, not 1st. and this is what trump is trying to reverse and the walk the walk, he's are just going...
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[bongos] [applause] >> greg: michael, are you going to miss her? >> michael: i am!alled that speech the "just in case you thought you made a mistake" speech. because she did word salad in goodbye! "there is still a lot of work and you've got to do the work, and the joyful joyful work, and the --" oh, my lord. i want to say goodbye to tim walz. i want the slow music and the slow wave. the slow kick. spew on the end of a sitcom. charlie, is that what you expected? >> charlie: well, it did remind you of how bad the campaign was. did you see tim walz in the front row crying? he was crying. >> greg: ever since vietnam. tyrus? >> tyrus: he has ptsd now. leave tim alone. it was his time of the month. [applause] listen, i will miss bongos. my work is done. [laughter] >> greg: kat? she didn't really try that hard even with the goodbye. >> kat: i feel like everybody listening to that should feel better, because she said it's going be okay, not because she said it's going to be okay, but because you wouldn't say that if you weren't full of [bleep] about all the other stuff you
[bongos] [applause] >> greg: michael, are you going to miss her? >> michael: i am!alled that speech the "just in case you thought you made a mistake" speech. because she did word salad in goodbye! "there is still a lot of work and you've got to do the work, and the joyful joyful work, and the --" oh, my lord. i want to say goodbye to tim walz. i want the slow music and the slow wave. the slow kick. spew on the end of a sitcom. charlie, is that what you expected?...
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i'm going to go to michael mike. michael, i did biden throw. come out here, respond to the bus because i agree with angie. yeah, i think it was a very implicit revenge effort on his part. he has a sheet. she has always sought to undermine him, and i think he is the still he, he can hold a grudge. there's no question by can, can hold a grudge. and this is, this is biden's revenge in a very subtle way. any enemies. and he's done it on a number of occasions in which she's, she's had to not respond. and this is only the latest. well, you know, microsoft, i was told once by an elderly man he said, a grudge is a grudge is an old man's best profession. and i think that that's probably very true job, i guess, you know, his, his presidency will only be remembered for failure and it's his own fault because he chose kamala harris. all right, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break was going to continue our discussion on the american presidential election. same with our team, the the on the same wrong. just
i'm going to go to michael mike. michael, i did biden throw. come out here, respond to the bus because i agree with angie. yeah, i think it was a very implicit revenge effort on his part. he has a sheet. she has always sought to undermine him, and i think he is the still he, he can hold a grudge. there's no question by can, can hold a grudge. and this is, this is biden's revenge in a very subtle way. any enemies. and he's done it on a number of occasions in which she's, she's had to not...
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well michael, i mean, what is some of the scenarios here? i mean, again, they're saying that these attack comes, they'd be used against the quarter screeching, for example, where the, the ukranian troops are slowly but surely being wiped out and pushed out. i mean, again, how does that help ukraine? i mean that, that, damn, it was a failure from the, from the beginning. i mean, i just don't understand how it is. escalation is going to move the interest of ukraine forward, or even the waning days of the biting administration. what did they suppose to say? we went out with a bang. well, i mean i, i, when this was 1st reported in the new york times, even the new york times itself had said that they see very little way in which this will change the fortunes of war. and it won't produce much um, and if this is primarily going to be used in courses, the only logical reason that i could see this happening is that it gives ukraine some attempt to retaining a foothold within this territory in some hope of using it as leverage for some negotiated solu
well michael, i mean, what is some of the scenarios here? i mean, again, they're saying that these attack comes, they'd be used against the quarter screeching, for example, where the, the ukranian troops are slowly but surely being wiped out and pushed out. i mean, again, how does that help ukraine? i mean that, that, damn, it was a failure from the, from the beginning. i mean, i just don't understand how it is. escalation is going to move the interest of ukraine forward, or even the waning...
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michael, apply for the job. michael, what do apply forthejob.ichael, what do you make of this particular advert and indeed this approach? a little bit similar i think of something elon musk day when he took over than twitter and turned it into x and was looking for new people. x and was looking for new --eole. . �* , x and was looking for new --eole. . �*, ., ., people. yeah, there's no harm in advertising _ people. yeah, there's no harm in advertising like _ people. yeah, there's no harm in advertising like that. - people. yeah, there's no harm in advertising like that. i - in advertising like that. i just think that particular add, frankly this is an important job and anybody with a very high iq is not going to believe in doing a job that takes 80 hours a week. 80 hours a week is just so exhausting and killing the nobody will be able to do the job properly if they work that number of hours away. so, yeah, high iq but maybe just a normal week would be fine. , , just a normal week would be fine. ~ . , , , , just a normalweek would be fine. , , ,
michael, apply for the job. michael, what do apply forthejob.ichael, what do you make of this particular advert and indeed this approach? a little bit similar i think of something elon musk day when he took over than twitter and turned it into x and was looking for new people. x and was looking for new --eole. . �* , x and was looking for new --eole. . �*, ., ., people. yeah, there's no harm in advertising _ people. yeah, there's no harm in advertising like _ people. yeah, there's no harm...
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so -- >> michael what's your reaction to that?f course, he's got to defend himself against his own memory. and you know, i'm not a forgiving person. i hope he's haunted by it i hope he was haunted by it until the day he dies. >> there's some other people who played a role h in this one of them was morton soble who was her? >> morton was -- a city college friend of my fathers. who worked as an engineer, and was part of the group of people that my father helped organize to provide the soviet union with military, industrial information during world war ii. the 1940s, and so he was connected in the conspiracy and was given a 30-year sentence the judge said because he wasn't involved in a comic espionage which is kind of interesting because one of the things we know is that from secret russian material that ultimately got released by the national security agency in the 1990s, that julius rosenburg is quoting as being ignorant of the atomic bomb project. so it's very difficult to have someone be a master atomic spy if they're ignorant o
so -- >> michael what's your reaction to that?f course, he's got to defend himself against his own memory. and you know, i'm not a forgiving person. i hope he's haunted by it i hope he was haunted by it until the day he dies. >> there's some other people who played a role h in this one of them was morton soble who was her? >> morton was -- a city college friend of my fathers. who worked as an engineer, and was part of the group of people that my father helped organize to...
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so i want to make that clear for the record here, michael, let me go to you 1st. i mean, they obvious question is why, how does this help ukraine, and is this an escalation to trip up the new administration? you can answer any one of those questions. go right ahead. i mean, i'm looking for a one word way of describing all of this, and i'm caught between either reckless or insane on behalf of the, by the administration. but it doesn't help ukraine. apple or russia has been very clear in um, stating that any use of long range missiles by ukraine into russian territory will be met with a retaliatory response. and russia has just updated its nuclear doctrine of wednesday of this week, saying that any attack on russia by a non nuclear state, with the support of a nuclear country and the support of a larger military alliance will be seen as a joint attack. so this does not help ukraine situation, that old beat absolutely escalates the conflict and did all but scuttle any attempt by the trump administration in negotiating some ceasefire in the 1st days of his administrat
so i want to make that clear for the record here, michael, let me go to you 1st. i mean, they obvious question is why, how does this help ukraine, and is this an escalation to trip up the new administration? you can answer any one of those questions. go right ahead. i mean, i'm looking for a one word way of describing all of this, and i'm caught between either reckless or insane on behalf of the, by the administration. but it doesn't help ukraine. apple or russia has been very clear in um,...
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well, so you know me, michael. i also shouldn't be lost upon any one is that the pentagon again, failed in audit, but it's still found another $7.00 to $8000000000.00 for you quite. it's just really remarkable. okay. they know, how do they know how to cook the books when they need the money? aaron, let me go to you. you know, again, i think it's fair to say even the new york times and the washington post and all the rest of them. you know, there was this feeling that with a trump victory, that this conflict would have to be wound up. and one of the things, and you know, daniel been on this program so many times that the thing i harp on all of the time, i want peace, i want the end of the complex. but i want security for all that's the only way we're going to avoid this happening again. so aaron, when this is good, this discourse gonna start where you're going to have to sit down and everyone's going to have their gripes and are going to have their demands. but every single player is going to want security. and that
well, so you know me, michael. i also shouldn't be lost upon any one is that the pentagon again, failed in audit, but it's still found another $7.00 to $8000000000.00 for you quite. it's just really remarkable. okay. they know, how do they know how to cook the books when they need the money? aaron, let me go to you. you know, again, i think it's fair to say even the new york times and the washington post and all the rest of them. you know, there was this feeling that with a trump victory, that...
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author michael moss is just the man to help us explain and understand this. he's a pulitzer prize winning investigative reporter and the author of the new york times bestseller salt, sugar fat, which covers this very subject and more recently, hooked, which explores free will and addiction. michael, nice to see you again. relative to free will. big food has our number, right? i mean, men and women in lab coats have figured out 56 gradations of different types of sugar. it's become an unfair fight. >> it's marketing and advertising that they use to sort of get inside our heads and stay there when we're making food decisions. >> and i have to say, michael, watching your intro, i mean i'm, i'm having flashbacks. >> i a certain first lady named michelle came into the white house and wanted to kind of improve school lunches just a little bit. >> and by the way, got excoriated from certain circles. and here we have president trump referring to my grocery store as the industrial food complex, and mr. kennedy wanting to take colors out of the breakfast cereal. and ma
author michael moss is just the man to help us explain and understand this. he's a pulitzer prize winning investigative reporter and the author of the new york times bestseller salt, sugar fat, which covers this very subject and more recently, hooked, which explores free will and addiction. michael, nice to see you again. relative to free will. big food has our number, right? i mean, men and women in lab coats have figured out 56 gradations of different types of sugar. it's become an unfair...
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michael and sam, your turn.atch the clip and tell me what is the story. >> we have the washington monument, and we have a prosecutor, and we have the white house. this is kamala's final message to america, as she gets ready to maybe win on election day. >> or, tyler perry is about to start a new movie about the white house. >> you think you would cast kamala, or play kamala himself? >> no, he is going to cast a kamala, someone to play kamala, maybe robin gibbons. but, he would be like, kamala, girl, you got to go -- you better smack him, and like, shoot him in the white house, so -- [ laughter ] >> i am watching it. >> you would watch a tyler perry movie? there is no wrong answer. this is not a trick question. >> no, i have lost tyler perry. >> which one? >> "madea goes to jail." >> "madea goes to jail." >> you asked me if i had never seen a tyler perry movie. >> i know you haven't. >> the story is vice president kamala harris and democrats making the closing argument to the american voters. question to you, all
michael and sam, your turn.atch the clip and tell me what is the story. >> we have the washington monument, and we have a prosecutor, and we have the white house. this is kamala's final message to america, as she gets ready to maybe win on election day. >> or, tyler perry is about to start a new movie about the white house. >> you think you would cast kamala, or play kamala himself? >> no, he is going to cast a kamala, someone to play kamala, maybe robin gibbons. but, he...