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michael michael maikov tell me please at me. look , i'll talk to you. you forgot, and where did we get the idea that it will not appear there? actually no bases. this is my guess. name me at least one country where there are no your bases before the special operation there was no base in the strange baltics it was the authorities that it was just an amazing story, what a rhinestone was driven on, you don’t remember or in estonia . well, what are you talking about? we just stood in the field . base. two imagine the tanks are standing at the base. yes , just imagine what is there military, the military infrastructure of nato, this is the base. all the time i want a t-shirt, i want it at the base. if and what are you , in your word, the base is 12 bases all the time i want all the time the last time the last time i make a warning. if i start talking to you, then you are talking to me. if not, you can leave okay no, it's amazing yes michael out the very story that they always worked out vladimir vladimirovich i'll explain to you now, it's just that there are bases, but there are military facilities, and they are all the time all the time to us they say that there are no bases, it is military facilities. but this is, as it were, nonsense, but the fact that there are command posts, take-off infrastructure runways. this is bullshit. this is not a base. this is an object. they call the ramstein base a military facility by and large, is it not a base, or what? i say again, military tanks, tanks of america and britain appeared in the baltic states and in poland long before the special operation. what exactly were we negotiating about in december last year, when we talked about moving nato's military infrastructure to the borderline of 1997, uh, is the signing of that same nato treaty by russia, that's what? it was about the military infrastructure of nato and when you are talking now, nato troops will not appear in finland yes
michael michael maikov tell me please at me. look , i'll talk to you. you forgot, and where did we get the idea that it will not appear there? actually no bases. this is my guess. name me at least one country where there are no your bases before the special operation there was no base in the strange baltics it was the authorities that it was just an amazing story, what a rhinestone was driven on, you don’t remember or in estonia . well, what are you talking about? we just stood in the field ....
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european union, how will life be accepted, thank you for your comment . was on the radio svoboda michael michaelublican in the us house of representatives committee on foreign affairs, said that ukraine should not be worried that many republicans did not support the bill on aid for ukraine in the amount of 40 billion dollars, why makko explained this in an interview with radio svoboda, the vote was related to procedural issues, it seemed that the decision was suddenly thrown on the congressmen who had just arrived in washington and had only an hour to familiarize themselves with the bill and it was about 40 billion dollars, which is a large amount. i think that the majority of votes against the process were motivated by considerations and not the essence of the document in the congress, there is very strong bipartisan support for ukraine against the horrors that mr. putin is actually doing. as you know, the house of representatives has just passed a law on war crimes, the senate will vote on this law in two weeks, and i hope he will be signed by the president. i understood that it was more of a
european union, how will life be accepted, thank you for your comment . was on the radio svoboda michael michaelublican in the us house of representatives committee on foreign affairs, said that ukraine should not be worried that many republicans did not support the bill on aid for ukraine in the amount of 40 billion dollars, why makko explained this in an interview with radio svoboda, the vote was related to procedural issues, it seemed that the decision was suddenly thrown on the congressmen...
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michael himself. michael: we are all environmentalists. and of course, i am very concerned about the environment and protecting what we have here. and telling stories about the far east, i can tell you that much of what i have photographs you can't shoot again. kristen: wow. michaelnow him know he is an icon who has captured some of the worlds most memorable images of the far east. people know he has 2 million followers on instagram. what they don't know is what he touched on their, thr soe much of what he captured has changed --there, that so much of what he captured is change. can you touch on that? >> absolutely. michael is one of the greatest photographers of all time, legendary storyteller for national geographic. he is an ambassador for net geo to eliminate and -- national geographic to illuminate our world. he captured so much of what sadly is disappearing, so much along the silk road, and the has devoted his -- he has devoted his career helping to advance that mission of preserving what once was, and he is always looking for those things that we are taking for rented and -- taking for granted and calling all of us to do our part in conserving and preserving what we have, which is the one shared planet. kristen: what to you is the most important about shar
michael himself. michael: we are all environmentalists. and of course, i am very concerned about the environment and protecting what we have here. and telling stories about the far east, i can tell you that much of what i have photographs you can't shoot again. kristen: wow. michaelnow him know he is an icon who has captured some of the worlds most memorable images of the far east. people know he has 2 million followers on instagram. what they don't know is what he touched on their, thr soe...
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ukraine, he returned to the front again, covered the battles and their consequences near kyiv, and michael michaelgrats to the war in ukraine you covered the war in syria extensively do you see the difference between these two wars in terms of physical danger to journalists and civilians not so much in syria there were many war correspondents you just mentioned a colleague paul maricolvin who died there paul himself got seriously wounded in homs, i went to syria. i was lucky. i was there in 2012 , but together with the free syrian army, just when they were liberating a part of this city, when i was there, there were no air donations, we did not have direct clashes with regime forces so i managed to avoid any violence in ukraine we also saw attacks on journalists in particular some of my colleagues from the daily news one of the fox correspondents almost lost his life there is definitely a big parallel between what we saw in syria even before the russians intervened in 2015 and what we see in ukraine now, as they wanted to show an excerpt from an interview with the program director of the committee
ukraine, he returned to the front again, covered the battles and their consequences near kyiv, and michael michaelgrats to the war in ukraine you covered the war in syria extensively do you see the difference between these two wars in terms of physical danger to journalists and civilians not so much in syria there were many war correspondents you just mentioned a colleague paul maricolvin who died there paul himself got seriously wounded in homs, i went to syria. i was lucky. i was there in...
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michael 1st thing in new york here. will it be? conflicts are about 3 months ago and one of the things that i've been fascinated with michael is the re, a effect of all of these sanctions. i mean, every single day, there's another layer, another unexpected consequence. and there seems to be no reverse of this for the time being. as matter fact, the west wants to double down as where todd is in las vegas may experience a brown outs. i read this morning that francis handing out food stamps. but you know, doubling downs. got to work somehow. i guess go ahead, michael. well, one of the problems of trying to be a future is this. you always assume that countries are going to act in their own self interest. and that's not what's happening now. are the european countries, and i shouldn't say countries, the european politicians have been back by so much american meddling in europe selections for the last few years. they hide their whole future to the back in the united states. and they really feel that because the united states is sort of running the world, they are representing us interest more than european interest. and the question is now that oil prices are going up, now that all of a sudden europe is essentially being we just out of its chemical industry, fertilizer industry. it's a car industry. and at what point are they going to make a radical change? it can be done under the current social democrats and the christian democrats and the other politicians there. it's an inherently unstable situation, but it looks like you're going to be squeezed
michael 1st thing in new york here. will it be? conflicts are about 3 months ago and one of the things that i've been fascinated with michael is the re, a effect of all of these sanctions. i mean, every single day, there's another layer, another unexpected consequence. and there seems to be no reverse of this for the time being. as matter fact, the west wants to double down as where todd is in las vegas may experience a brown outs. i read this morning that francis handing out food stamps. but...
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michael todd said in the program that we could face a $10.00 her loaf of bread. what are the social and political implications of that in what we saw? we think of is the prosperous west. michael, we're in a dead deflation. we're not in an inflation. there may be a 3rd world countries in the global so their current season will go down against the dollar because of their balance and payments deficits, the paper, food, and oil. for the global south, there will be a currency depreciation. but in the united states, it's written as such heavy dep, that's not the case and other parts of the world and the view as you pointed out, it doesn't have to be this way. there's no real shortage. it is an artificial shortage created by american policy and the world does not have to suffer. there's a way for it to get by and it looks to me like the way to get by is to throw in with the countries that are growing with eurasia, with russia, china, iran, india, that is going to be the new center of the world, essentially just leaving the united states and europe to, to shrink. well, i mean, my call i, i essentially agree with you and i don't think there's any turning back. i don't think there's go
michael todd said in the program that we could face a $10.00 her loaf of bread. what are the social and political implications of that in what we saw? we think of is the prosperous west. michael, we're in a dead deflation. we're not in an inflation. there may be a 3rd world countries in the global so their current season will go down against the dollar because of their balance and payments deficits, the paper, food, and oil. for the global south, there will be a currency depreciation. but in...
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michael todd sat in the program that we could face a $10.00 her loaf of bread. what are the social and political implications of that in what we saw we think of is the prosperous west. michael were in a death deflation, were not in an inflation. there may be for the 3rd world countries in the global so their current season will go down against the dollar because of their balance of payments deficits. the paper, food, and oil. for the a global sentence, there will be a currency depreciation. but in the united states, it's written, it's such heavy debt. that's not the case and other parts of the world and the v, as you pointed out, it doesn't have to be this way. there's no real shortage. it is an artificial shortage created by american policy. and the world does not have to suffer. there's a way for it to get by and it looks to me like the way to get by is to throw in with the countries that are growing with your asia, with russia, china, iran, india. that is going to be the new center of the world, essentially just leaving the united states and europe to, to shrink. well, i mean, my call i, i essentially agree with you and i don't think there's any turning back. i don't thi
michael todd sat in the program that we could face a $10.00 her loaf of bread. what are the social and political implications of that in what we saw we think of is the prosperous west. michael were in a death deflation, were not in an inflation. there may be for the 3rd world countries in the global so their current season will go down against the dollar because of their balance of payments deficits. the paper, food, and oil. for the a global sentence, there will be a currency depreciation. but...
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michael michael congratulations to the war in ukraine you covered the war in syria extensively do you see the difference between these two wars in terms of physical danger to journalists and civilians syria was not very many military correspondents you just mentioned my colleague paul maricolvin who died there paul himself was seriously wounded in the hawks i went to syria i was lucky i was there in 2012 but with the free syrian army just when they were liberating a part of this city, when there were no airstrikes, we had no direct clashes with regime forces, so i managed to avoid any violence in ukraine, we also saw attacks on journalists, in particular on some of my colleagues from the zadelibist, one of the fox correspondents did not lose his life, there is definitely a big parallel between what we saw in syria even before the russians intervened in 2015 and what we see in ukraine now, as we wanted to show an excerpt from an interview with the program director of the committee the protection of journalists does not come, an organization that promotes freedom of the press around the world, in other previous conflicts, syria is not like that. many journalists left in this case, many journalists are threatened by the same threats to the civilian population, and we see how the civilian population suffers in this conflict, how they are threatened by attacks and direct attacks against the civilian population and civilian objects, the conflict is also changing rapidly on many fronts. maybe at some point somewhere will be safe, but that does not mean that in this age it will be it is safe soon, not even the conflict is changing rapidly, it contains many threats to journalists, those who threaten the civilian population, they need the same protection in their work, which the civilian population also needs, we see how in this war it is not possible to provide this, do you do do you i agree with karls in your opinion. how prepared are the journalists and other media professionals who come to cover it in ukraine to protect the actual security of beria, a guy with a foreigner? even in london, we saw that they started killing people it became clear to us that information has actually become a weapon, just like in syria, they tend to kill the messenger very quickly. so we are the frontline club. this is a team of freelancers who have been covering wars for 25-30 years . however, when you get into a situation where the regime or the forces involved are actually directly targeting journalists, i believe that everything possible should be done to help, we have run a fundraising campaign to provide resources and medical assistance journalists in a war environment i had about two minutes to make a decision to save my life when i came under attack in syria i knew how to put a tourniquet i think a lot of journalists covering actions on the front need this information basic training can really save lives so this is our the goal is to provide direct training for work in hostile environments and basic or advanced first aid training for journalists working on the front line. barley who do you train do you train reporters producers or maybe someone else also uh seasonal screen we train freelance local producers on the ground in every war local producers are very important they are called fixers we like to call them local producers they grease the wheels of the news machine without people on the ground, there would be no international news such as it is today, and they are as important as journalists, that is why we train local ukrainian journalists, local producers and international freelancers who do not have the support of international or large news organizations, i have a question for you. how has your work changed ? unfortunately, the first front became brighter and we saw in the first days that the front was actually 20 km from kyiv and the war continued here. the second has definitely changed. at the beginning of the war in donbas when everything was happening approximately you understood where the enemy was, where you could hide and in general you could understand approximately the situation of the front line now at the beginning of a full-scale invasion it was difficult to understand, moreover, already now, during the repeated attack on ukraine, russia has already openly used its manpower, and it was still large-scale. well, once again, it hit a completely different weapon than what was in the 14th and 15th minutes of this all 8 years ago, plus what concerns we discovered new facts for ourselves, the dates when the missile strikes. unfortunately, we never encountered this, and it turns out that in fact the journalists became hostages to some extent, because in fact, when russia attacked ukraine, we immediately broadcast it, and russia could quickly adjust the fire and finish that one the infrastructure that she could, this is the limit of freedom of speech and the limit, after all, responsibility for every word and for every life of people, but it has become even more likely . of potential war crimes, oleg. do you feel that this is part of your work, of course, because we understand well that when it began, efforts to occupy ukraine, in particular, to seize kyiv, gave we had the opportunity to leave the capital, but we stayed here because we perfectly understood our responsibility and our mission. do you feel during interviews with victims or witnesses of the beast that part of your job is to provide potential material for international investigators . the truth and to gather facts both for the audience and for posterity. i was in borodyanka, where russian planes carried out airstrikes on residential buildings. the prosecutor general of ukraine told me and a few more journalists that the death toll in borodyanka is predicted to be higher than even in buche . currently, ukraine cooperates with international partners in conducting investigations of war crimes and crimes against humanity, and i definitely believe that journalists play a decisive role in this, not only those who interview witnesses on the ground , take photos and shoot videos, but also investigators open sources, such as belenket, they did an incredible job not only regarding ukraine, but also other topics, they are simply checking this information that is spreading on the internet, so i believe that journalists have a moral obligation to chronicle the atrocities or apply this franko and time a year in your opinion or there are international reporters who come to ukraine and cover all these horrors . they are preparing to make the expert world to a large extent, there are many experienced professional journalists who have been doing this for a long time, since the days of bosnia they played a big role in bringing the bribe-giver to court and there are many very experienced people who have covered the wars in syria, libya has undergone revolutions, this conflict is taking place very close to the heart of europe. therefore, this opens up opportunities for many young journalists who can make a name for themselves by reporting from ukraine profession therefore in such situations you have a whole set of people he is very experienced to those who are doing this for the first time also i want to share a short excerpt from an interview with a very experienced bbc journalist saro rensworld i asked what struck her the most during a reporting trip during the first three weeks of the war in ukraine, probably after going to kharkiv and seeing a whole city that lives underground. i have never seen anything like this. the metro station has turned into housing for people who live in wagons for days and weeks and only get out to charge mobile phones at the exits is simply unbelievable that in 2022 this will become the most powerful, the most moving experience was also to see men at stations who put their children and wives on trains and then were forced to leave them and potentially fight in a war it was really horrible and i didn't expect it to happen but our whole team was in tears it 's just unfathomable that this is happening because of a war that has no reason other than russia's land grab and power play vladimir to you have you covered many conflicts around the world, do you see other differences besides the ones mentioned in the working conditions of media professionals in ukraine , especially considering that it is a developed country in europe with access to the internet by social networks, etc. for journalists, these places are very attractive in terms of work in the series, for example, the situation was the opposite, anything that we did was dangerous, for example, to drive 50 meters, you come in. you have all the modern premises and facilities and everything seems quite simple, but you also face with a different type of enemy, this is a situation of total war on the front lines. you face large weapons of wide destruction on the battlefield on a scale that only grows to mass over time, like in syria, people are used to it here there were no restrictions from the very beginning, that is why you have the false feeling that you have a lot of normality in life, but in the places of the front, it is a real war, and it is in europe, the world really has not seen such a level of war for a long time, so there are not so many people with such experience in total war where russia is probably chechnya is a good example when russia recently arranged such an explosive hell that is happening now on the internet, there are many users of social networks, how does it help reporters, the credo will call the word mass you know it is incredible it is good for editors in london because they can have a whole mass of information in front of them and it's really something relatively new. i think when we were in libya such opportunities and communication were just beginning it's a great tool for focusing your resources when i worked at the sunday times newspaper it was me and marie and in the editorial office we were constantly thinking where to send us now it is not such a problem because in general you can see where to send journalists it can also work against you when we were in syria we were targeted we were trapped because we calculated through our satellite phones you can also be targeted quite easily and i understand the reluctance to report an explosion on the internet immediately when it just happened because it gives the russians a lot of information that they don't necessarily need i mentioned you could you follow up on how that affects to the work of your reporters, first of all , human lives are important, the safety and security of human lives is the highest priority but russia entered syria the so-called deconfliction mechanism with the united states and other parties included providing the united nations with coordinates of hospitals, bakeries, civil infrastructure to the russian government, which it openly used as targets in ukraine, there is a great danger that the same thing could happen, this is one of the reasons why the ukrainian government recognized as a crime the dissemination of the locations of the ukrainian military on video or in any what social networks when i was in kyiv and by the way as a reporter i wanted to take pictures and film and at the moment when my camera was aimed at the ukrainian checkpoint my driver my fixer everyone in the car said don't do this you will be arrested, so this is a reminder of how sensitive such things are, but our duty to our profession, to other people and to history, is to document it, and journalism is the main thing in our task. how do you work with the ukrainian military and officials who provide information about the development of hostilities? do you verify information from ukrainian officials and do you use information from the other side with russia in mind do you present their point of view see well first of all yes during the war we completely we only refer to it as it sounds. as for the freedom of speech, the sequence is only official data, and we can only refer to it. as for the data of russia, well, i’m sorry, but it’s a war, we’re running after an exclusive, a war, unfortunately , during a war, you have to forget about exclusive and before telling something, we think about it seven times and sometimes we understand some information better not to say. this is what, unfortunately, unfortunately, our foreign colleagues do not understand when they turn on immediately after shelling missiles, when immediately, in fact, on the whole the world is talking about where the rocket landed, but tell me, please, this is the understanding that you don’t need to run for exclusives, you don’t need to report on explosions very quickly. in the first days, in fact, there was a lot of information, a lot of videos, because we understand what is possible in the 21st century. yes, the internet, telegrams, social networks, and everything spread quickly. during these two months, both the royal population and the journalists understood that there was no need to do this. and just today, by the way, unfortunately, in the second month of a large-scale war, finally, the minister of defense of the ministry of defense and the union of journalists developed this mechanism. what, for example, if a missile hits we can go to a civilian facility to work at the scene, but we can talk about it publicly on the air after 3 hours, we already have clear rules, if we get into a military facility, then we can talk only after 12 hours well, there is another aspect, look at us very often air raids and we also have such er let's say we have a rule until the air raid ends we don't say where the shelling was and i forget that we also have ukrainian magazines that were captured tried to show what is happening in the occupied territories before even if i want to go record a comment to the russian military or what to understand what will happen to the ukrainian journalist , the so-called eagles of the dpr, the lpr at one time ukraine recognized them as terrorist organizations and eight years ago well for eight years in a row, we have never gone there. we do n't talk to terrorists either. i want to share one more criticism, which is popular among ukrainian professionals and the audience, directed at western changes. please note a short excerpt from an interview with ukrainian media expert nataliya ligachova. we have a full-scale war here. we have a full-scale war, brutality with the death of a huge number of people, it is absolutely wrong to call it the ukrainian crisis, we do not have any crisis in our country, they started a war against us, which by the way, she showed that we do not have any division into south, east and west. as russian propagandists have been trying to present for a long time, they are all united in their hatred of the external enemy and the desire to repel him. the same standards, but they do not understand that they want to be objective . they become precisely biased and play into the hands of the russian aggressor near ani, on the contrary , they become biased because they play into the hands of the russian aggressor i would like to ask michaelree with what the experts said. and what is your view on this issue. how do you choose the words difficult? anyone who works in the western media , the difficulty lies in the obligation to be objective or appear to be objective. i often encountered this when covering the syrian crisis. i apologize for the syrian war. you see, i myself fell into the trap . could be easily disproved with just minimal self-investigation i think what has happened over the past few years especially in the united states as a result of domestic disinformation problems not least related to the president himself who has been spreading all sorts of falsehoods and conspiracy theories every hour is in that the snakes have improved their editorial approach to these topics , for example i have noticed a sharp recalibration of many prominent media organizations in how they deal with the statements of the russian government regarding the war in ukraine that is, now they are working on it much better than the statement
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michael strahan. we have videos of saying, is momma funnier then michael strahan. michael strahan. don't ever let him play with your children. >> you make an awesome host and awesome mother. >> they are taking us to commercial. "the chase" airs tuesday nights at 9:00 eastern on abc. view them the next day on hulu. catch "the view" at 11:00. that's also on abc, and we'll be what's it like having xfinity internet? it's beyond gig-speed fast. so gaming with your niece, has never felt more intense. hey what does this button do? no, don't! we're talking supersonic wi-fi. three times the bandwidth and the power to connect hundreds of devices at once. that's powerful. couldn't said it better myself. you just did. unbeatable internet from xfinity. made to do anything so you can do anything. whoa. we gotta see this selection for ourselves. tile, wood, stone, laminate and vinyl. this hardwood is beautiful. this vinyl is durable. and this tile? so affordable! but when it comes to everything our family needs... this one is... perfect. now this store is the real deal. at floor and decor, there's
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michael . wow. michael . well, you don't even give a damn about him? we stop the car have?tain full forward car and captain well, girl, let's go for a ride? well, 1:1? full speed ahead hello , in the dense ring of the forces of the dpr and the russian army, they are knocking out militants from the territory of the azov steel plant . parcels from home, how volunteers help our fighters on the front line. thank you all very much.
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so what did you want to talk about about something about michael and about michael yes, he is about michaelfound him. he is a very rich man and we can shake him, it will not be easy. well, we can try. i told him told about you. so what? did not believe. okay, no, it's not. enough, really, i don't want to. we can prove that misha is his son. and if he wants to do it, a dna test. he will give you everything, every penny. yes, of course, of course, he told me and i'm all right, something i yes, i don't need your money. what don't you understand yet? so what, i wo n’t sign it, it’s a flimsy letter. i've been in business for 25 years. get another deal ready. sit down don't flicker, you're stopping me from concentrating. what happened again? say nothing mishan. i found out that i have a son. so hour by hour easier. it's good that we figured it out before the registry office. lord, well, and who is the mother? lyusenka i don't even remember her, she's just a casual acquaintance, really bad. well, yes, i remember, but badly badly i must understand what i need from us. i understood, she presented he
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before i finish my thinking as it would be the than this if it was not to say thank you to michael. michael my rock. behind every politician there as i was a better politician pushing them on and i think that is the case in our household. he did not falter despite all the things that were going on during this campaign. i don't how i could do it without him and ijust want don't how i could do it without him and i just want to say thank you to him because he is an incredible person and a selfless one and ijust want to say so much thanks and so much of the success is owed to you so thank you for that. finally you'll be glad to hear before it gets any more emotional i want to say a huge thank you to the deputy returning officer to our staff, to the press, the members and people who run the facility it has been an often hot and sweaty affair in this facility over the last few days but everybody has done their best to take care of us as best they can and i think that with all the hot air that gets talked in politics it is white that we should sweat it out at election times. thank you to the count
before i finish my thinking as it would be the than this if it was not to say thank you to michael. michael my rock. behind every politician there as i was a better politician pushing them on and i think that is the case in our household. he did not falter despite all the things that were going on during this campaign. i don't how i could do it without him and ijust want don't how i could do it without him and i just want to say thank you to him because he is an incredible person and a selfless...
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. >> carley: retired general michael michael flynn, we thank your family for your service.we know you have been through so much. >> can be found, it is called build back mac isaac, my friend kristen set it up for me, i've been overwhelmed with the support i've received so far, without the support, i wouldn't be here. >> carley: thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> carley: we appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> carley: federal reserve hoping to offset record biden-flation. cheryl casone is breaking it down for us. >> joey: and the botched withdrawal from afghanistan encouraged an air force veteran to run for congress, we'll talk to her next. ♪ your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some...rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can
. >> carley: retired general michael michael flynn, we thank your family for your service.we know you have been through so much. >> can be found, it is called build back mac isaac, my friend kristen set it up for me, i've been overwhelmed with the support i've received so far, without the support, i wouldn't be here. >> carley: thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> carley: we appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> carley:...
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michael. >> michael is very low-key. very kind. very sensitive. >> sounds like you approved of michael a lot more than bob. >> oh absolutely, yes. >> is 20 years younger than bob, much more handsome, much more intelligent, much more successful. much more accomplished, and much wealthier. what's not to like? >> and yet? anna and michael did not get along perfectly, did? they >> know there are a lot of squabbling. >> know there are a lot of squabbling. >> it was dawning on anna's friends how little the really knew about this enigmatic russian woman. >> in this picture, it's me >> it was dawning on anna's friends how little the really and ana -- knew about this enigmatic russian woman. jayshree today treasures v. >> in this picture, it's me and ana -- gifts that anna gave her. like this matryoshka, the russian dolls anna gave her. >> but explain to me how you are among one of her closest friends. you called her your soul sister and yet there was so much of her life that she didn't tell you anything about. >> yes. she was very good at dodging things. >> that was dawning on investigators to. when did it become clear to you that ana mose
michael. >> michael is very low-key. very kind. very sensitive. >> sounds like you approved of michael a lot more than bob. >> oh absolutely, yes. >> is 20 years younger than bob, much more handsome, much more intelligent, much more successful. much more accomplished, and much wealthier. what's not to like? >> and yet? anna and michael did not get along perfectly, did? they >> know there are a lot of squabbling. >> know there are a lot of squabbling....
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e1 michael michael 55 endorsements. >> if you are j.d. vance or dr. you are counting your lucky stars that you got this endorsement. dr. oz is getting national tv attention and will get plenty of headlines tomorrow. when you have a close primary race with multiple candidates like we have in pennsylvania, like we saw in ohio, that can make all the difference. bottom line is donald trump has his rally speech down pat apparently and he seems so comfortable in these settings, he never comes across as a politician, trump is trumped, he is authentic and unfiltered, you can agree or disagree with what he has to say but he's very consistent with his principles, he's unapologetic with his perspective and given what we've seen over the last year and a half i'm sure that is refreshing to more than a few folks. >> sean: let's go to your thoughts charlie hurt and the reason -- and the president referenced that, i endorsed him not to because i've known him as a friend, i'm not endorsing people that are friends, i endorse people that i know believe in conservatism,
e1 michael michael 55 endorsements. >> if you are j.d. vance or dr. you are counting your lucky stars that you got this endorsement. dr. oz is getting national tv attention and will get plenty of headlines tomorrow. when you have a close primary race with multiple candidates like we have in pennsylvania, like we saw in ohio, that can make all the difference. bottom line is donald trump has his rally speech down pat apparently and he seems so comfortable in these settings, he never comes...
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michael mckee. michael: here is a bit of a surprise, the federal reserve bank of dallas has announced a new president of the bank will be lori logan. she is currently the head of the markets group at the new york federal reserve. she will wear was on the 11th federal reserve district on the committee and have a vote starting thousand 10 -- starting 2023. replacing the predecessor who resigned last year. it appears they have gone to the new york fed to pick up lori logan. she is vice president at the federal reserve bank of new york and she needs the market operations group and has been there since 2012. she is overseeing the policy implementation role in the new york fed and the fiscal services as they run the division that is monetary policy, puts monetary policy into practice. she is already working with the fed on the bank for international settlements and so she will step into her role she is somewhat familiar with -- a role she has someone familiar with. she has been, according to the dallas fed, a successful leader of the new york fed and her deep financial markets background and expertise in monetary policy at the financial system maker well-qualified to contribute in a meaningful way to monetary policy issues of the fomc. i'm just looking here. she will begin her role as president of the dallas fed august 22 2022. she will miss the june and july meetings, the first time she will take part in an actual meeting will be september 21. maybe we will see her at jackson hole. kriti: let sue mount and put this into context. we know he has left can first 2020 two coming off of speculation of trading which he did say did meet some of the bank compliance but at the end of the day, what does this do from a policy perspective? delude robert -- delude robert kaplan and to lori logan. michael: it will probably not change too much. they are kind of all hawks at this point. the question is lori logan's leanings, we don't really know a lot about her monetary policy views because she has been on the technical side for the fed but as she comes into a situation where the inflation rate is a .2 percent on the cpi we saw today, she will probably lean hawkish. she will vote -- will not vote until 2023 but the fed will be raising interest rates probably in 2000 123. -- 2001 to three. kriti: michael mckee, -- 2023. kriti: michael mckee thank you. consumer prices in the united states rising by more than forecast in april, indicating inflation is had to persist at elevated levels or even longer. joining us through the numbers is bluest -- bloomberg u.s. economy reporter reade pickert. thank you as always. walk us through the numbers. looking at some of these numbers, it seems food inflation seems to be the biggest concern. reade: absolutely. something to keep in mind with this report i
michael mckee. michael: here is a bit of a surprise, the federal reserve bank of dallas has announced a new president of the bank will be lori logan. she is currently the head of the markets group at the new york federal reserve. she will wear was on the 11th federal reserve district on the committee and have a vote starting thousand 10 -- starting 2023. replacing the predecessor who resigned last year. it appears they have gone to the new york fed to pick up lori logan. she is vice president...
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michael purves will join us. michael, can you make the case for the end of multiple re-rating in this equity market? michael: bye-bye math -- by my math we have pivoted about 3.5 pe points year-to-date off those lifetime highs at the end of last year. by my math if we are going to a 3% to 4% 10 year yield, by my math we get to another 1% to possibly two pe points and by that point i think we are done. my bigger question is the process at volatility conditions right now are extraordinarily robust and dynamic. you guys were talking about the shocks from supply chain, the shocks from oil, which the fed has limited ability to address. one of the things is that will only reinforce this very high rate volatility. it is not just rate, it is rate volatility. if the cross volatility is that high, there is so much dust in the air, so much uncertainty. i think it will make dip buying -- there always traders that will come in for a quick play, but larger more strategic commitment to the market. i think dip buying will be very challenging. tom: there are different michael purveses. the math michael purves has just point
michael purves will join us. michael, can you make the case for the end of multiple re-rating in this equity market? michael: bye-bye math -- by my math we have pivoted about 3.5 pe points year-to-date off those lifetime highs at the end of last year. by my math if we are going to a 3% to 4% 10 year yield, by my math we get to another 1% to possibly two pe points and by that point i think we are done. my bigger question is the process at volatility conditions right now are extraordinarily...
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michael o'hanlon thank you for having you _ ii. michael o'hanlon thank you for having you with _ ii. michael you with us. - ii. michael o'hanlon thank you for having you with us. let's i for having you with us. let's stay with the united states. a bill that would protect nationwide access to abortion in the united states has been blocked in the senate. democrats had attempted to introduce the measure ahead of a supreme court decision that is expected to overturn a ruling that established the right to abortion in the 1970s. but all 50 republicans and one democrat voted not to consider the legislation. vice president kamala harris spoke to reporters shortly after the vote in the capitol. ijust presided over the women's self protective act vote and sadly the senate failed to stand in defence of a woman's right to make decisions about her own body. let's be clear, the majority of the american people believe in defending a woman's right, her choice, to decide what happens to her own body. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: global tech giant, google, says it's addi
michael o'hanlon thank you for having you _ ii. michael o'hanlon thank you for having you with _ ii. michael you with us. - ii. michael o'hanlon thank you for having you with us. let's i for having you with us. let's stay with the united states. a bill that would protect nationwide access to abortion in the united states has been blocked in the senate. democrats had attempted to introduce the measure ahead of a supreme court decision that is expected to overturn a ruling that established the...
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we already see that some smart people in the west are saying don’t call us russian, i’m not michael, i’m michaelnessman, etc. they john yes we such john johny many po and this process he irreversible, and i want to move on to the next topic and i don’t know. maybe someone has already seen the weather of the rtr tv channel, or maybe somewhere on youtube he recorded a video of an appeal to the president of the republic of turkey. heals, saves people in azovstal, he is of kremlin origin, and he turned to erdogan, and he turned to the rtr tv channel, we did it, we translated it into operational turkish, we did those three in turkish . due to lack of medication and terrible conditions, we have no time and i don't know if i have crimea tomorrow
we already see that some smart people in the west are saying don’t call us russian, i’m not michael, i’m michaelnessman, etc. they john yes we such john johny many po and this process he irreversible, and i want to move on to the next topic and i don’t know. maybe someone has already seen the weather of the rtr tv channel, or maybe somewhere on youtube he recorded a video of an appeal to the president of the republic of turkey. heals, saves people in azovstal, he is of kremlin origin,...
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michael sussmann. michael sussmann faces charges whether claiming a link between donald trump and russian. the court is see information, michael sussmann and other tech researchers to show michael sussmann in helping clinton campaign spread rumors about alpha bank. >> todd: curious development, it is crucial, interesting to see if the durham investigators reverse this on appeal. as of right now, this is a block to them. >> carley: fox news alert. the threat left on the side of a pro-life group headquarters that was allegedly firebombed over mothers day weekend. >> todd: far left mobs planning protest outside samuel alito's home tonight. we're seeing utter brokenness of the left. two of them join us next. before treating your chronic migraine— 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start—with about 10 minutes of treatment once every 3 months. so, ask your doctor if botox® is right for you, and if a sample is available. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection
michael sussmann. michael sussmann faces charges whether claiming a link between donald trump and russian. the court is see information, michael sussmann and other tech researchers to show michael sussmann in helping clinton campaign spread rumors about alpha bank. >> todd: curious development, it is crucial, interesting to see if the durham investigators reverse this on appeal. as of right now, this is a block to them. >> carley: fox news alert. the threat left on the side of a...
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michael— cherbourg in 1964. as the eagle saw. michael moore's _ cherbourg in 1964. as the eagle| saw. michaelchael moore's incendiary documentary fahrenheit - saw. michael moore's incendiary documentary fahrenheit 9/11 i saw. michael moore's incendiary documentary fahrenheit 9/11 in i documentary fahrenheit 9/11 in 2004. quentin tarantino's pulp fiction in 1994. federico fellini's adultery beater in 1960 are all films that have won the top prize, the palme d'0r, at cannes over the decades and achieved landmark status. �* , ., decades and achieved landmark status. , ., ., status. but is not a good thing down. status. but is not a good thing down- this _ status. but is not a good thing down. this year, _ status. but is not a good thing down. this year, baz - status. but is not a good thing i down. this year, baz luhrmann's ortra al down. this year, baz luhrmann's portrayal of— down. this year, baz luhrmann's portrayal of the _ down. this year, baz luhrmann's portrayal of the life _ down. this year, baz luhrmann's portrayal of the life and - down. this year, baz luhrmann's portrayal of the life
michael— cherbourg in 1964. as the eagle saw. michael moore's _ cherbourg in 1964. as the eagle| saw. michaelchael moore's incendiary documentary fahrenheit - saw. michael moore's incendiary documentary fahrenheit 9/11 i saw. michael moore's incendiary documentary fahrenheit 9/11 in i documentary fahrenheit 9/11 in 2004. quentin tarantino's pulp fiction in 1994. federico fellini's adultery beater in 1960 are all films that have won the top prize, the palme d'0r, at cannes over the decades and...
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michael wilson. >> michael is it. whatever he had to say, he had to tie everything together. >> and the team knew exactly where to find michaelg up. >> my name is michael wilson. >> i was incredibly nervous, because i knew what was on the line, for malcolm into marco. >> michael wilson,'s jaw-dropping admission. >> i was not trying to shoot karen summers. she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> and what he has to say about the police. >> all i know is, i had a murder weapon on, me and they let me go. >> when dateline continues. and the let me go. let me go. >> wheck... i love it! i thought online meant no one to help me, but susan from carvana had all the answers. she didn't try to upsell me. what are you...? guess who just checked in on me? mom... susan from carvana! [laughs] we'll drive you happy at carvana. ♪ ♪ fight fleas and ticks with seresto. eight months continuous protection against fleas and ticks. it's effective and vet recommended. seresto. learn more at seresto.com. ♪ ♪ welcome to allstate. where everyone saves when they bundle their home and auto insurance. isn't that right, frank? i saved 25%. booyah.
michael wilson. >> michael is it. whatever he had to say, he had to tie everything together. >> and the team knew exactly where to find michaelg up. >> my name is michael wilson. >> i was incredibly nervous, because i knew what was on the line, for malcolm into marco. >> michael wilson,'s jaw-dropping admission. >> i was not trying to shoot karen summers. she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> and what he has to say about the police. >>...
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they bore the names of constantine and michael, two siblings had more differences than similarities michael the eldest of the seven sons constantine the younger michael strong and courageous constantine sickly, he was very fond of the teachings of book wisdom, despite the difference in age character brothers parallel to each other true christian love, and their deeds have always tried to be honest before god and people. mikhail smolov achieve great heights in military affairs, but purely and serving god attracted him more earthly honors, therefore, after ten years of ruling one of the byzantine provinces. he retired to a monastery on mount olympus minor , where he took monastic tonsure with the name of methodius , while constantine followed the path of a scientist, mastered science in constantinople under the guidance of the most respected teachers, studied many languages, including the slavic talent for learning allowed constantine to be under the byzantine emperor himself and be the teacher of the future imperial heir michael the holy brothers began to tie up together in the work of preaching the christian faith; the most important and most difficu
they bore the names of constantine and michael, two siblings had more differences than similarities michael the eldest of the seven sons constantine the younger michael strong and courageous constantine sickly, he was very fond of the teachings of book wisdom, despite the difference in age character brothers parallel to each other true christian love, and their deeds have always tried to be honest before god and people. mikhail smolov achieve great heights in military affairs, but purely and...
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michael: a lot of your former colleagues including bill dudley and don cohen have said you cannot do this without inducing a recession. michael: i've heard the same thing. i understand that but i think the thing we have to be mindful of is that this context is nothing like we've ever seen in my lifetime and my policy space. pandemic driven disruptions and a lot of things that are intersecting in ways that i think makes it hard to know where the economy is likely to go. i'm keeping my mind open. i am an optimist but a worried optimist. i were all the time so i will pay attention to see where things go. michael: it's an election year and there is a lot going on step you feel any political pressure? >> i'm not but we have a clear job to do and that's to meet our mandate. today the labor market is doing fine but the inflation is the real challenge. michael: thank you for joining us this morning. everybody is back together for the first time in a couple of years. jonathan: i hear it's beautiful which is why you are so happy and not so gloomy. thank you as always. the equity market is still -2% step no need to hike more than 50 basis points, get back to neutral in the economic tension moderates and we are open to going higher if needed step this is the consensus view on the fed. at what happens if they get to 2.5 percent where the uncertainty lies stuff tom: it's a consensus view and it adapt and adjust as you move forward stuff i thought jeff rosenberg was trillions on this last week. buttressed by the news of all of schultz getting to oil sanctions. it's one breath a moment in a very difficult
michael: a lot of your former colleagues including bill dudley and don cohen have said you cannot do this without inducing a recession. michael: i've heard the same thing. i understand that but i think the thing we have to be mindful of is that this context is nothing like we've ever seen in my lifetime and my policy space. pandemic driven disruptions and a lot of things that are intersecting in ways that i think makes it hard to know where the economy is likely to go. i'm keeping my mind open....
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michael hewson. michael, only last week 300 tory mps were encouraged to vote against a windfall tax. how much credibility does the british government the business? a lot less than over one week ago. a lot of things businesses crave is certainty when it comes to investment decisions, and we already had bp and out of the last 24 hours that they are now reviewing all of their investment in the uk economy in the aftermath of this decision, simply on the basis that it is not a one off tax, and while there are the chances that the measures will deal with the crisis at hand at the moment, it doesn't do anything to incentivise long—term investment. ultimately, most companies in the north sea lakes erica energy get all of their profits from uk waters, so the smaller operators will be hardest hit. ii so the smaller operators will be hardest hit.— be hardest hit. if this kind of clawback _ be hardest hit. if this kind of clawback is _ be hardest hit. if this kind of clawback is possible - be hardest hit. if this kind of clawback is possible on - be hardest hit. if this kind of clawback is possible on oil. be hardest hit. if this kind of i clawback is possible on oil and gas, despite long—standing protesting from both the pm and chancellor, given the government's. talk on electricity generators, how vulnerable is the rest of the energy market to this kind of taxation? very vulnerable, the only reason i think they didn't bring this measure in for the likes of national grid and others is that it was more complex to work out, but it hasn't been ruled out. while the chancellor has said that it will be subject to a sunset clause, the sort of investment uncertainty at a time when the uk is looking to transition across from fossil fuels to green energy, and bp does have a part to play in that, it is due to make a decision on a green energy plant next year. this sort of government approach really doesn't send a clear message that they have an industrial and energy policy worth 1 cent or £1. michael in the us or here in the uk is hard enough to cope with, but here's a figure to give you pause. in turkey, the rate of consumer price inflation hit almost 70% last month. the price of food and drink is rising at an annual almost 90%. the value of turkey's currency, the lira, has slumped against the dollar as the government resists pressure to raise interest rates. joining me now is timothy ash, emerging market strategist at bluebay asset management. it's clearly not manageable, but is the economic situation in turkey salvageable? it doesn't seem likely. 0rthodox economics was just that interest rates need to rise. they have inflation at 17, so —56% real interest rates, that is why the lira is weakening. unfortunately, erdogan has an ideological aversion to interest rates, he is pushing the central bank or is pushing the central bank or is pushing the central bank or is pushing it to cut interest rates and thanks emily don't add up in terms of economics, thatis add up in terms of econo
michael hewson. michael, only last week 300 tory mps were encouraged to vote against a windfall tax. how much credibility does the british government the business? a lot less than over one week ago. a lot of things businesses crave is certainty when it comes to investment decisions, and we already had bp and out of the last 24 hours that they are now reviewing all of their investment in the uk economy in the aftermath of this decision, simply on the basis that it is not a one off tax, and while...
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michael moore, thank you much, michael moore, not the film maker. thank you. >> i appreciate that. >> i saw someone refer to you that way the other night, and it gave me a chuckle. thank you very much, michaelgood to be with you. >> you as well. >>> an alabama corrections officer said she was taking an inmate charged with murder for a mental health evaluation. now both are missing. investigators say she may have helped the inmate escape. she'll get some help from fidelity to e envision what's possible. fidelity can help her prioritize her goals by looking at her full financial picture. plus they'll help her pick an investment strategy, one she's comfortable with. and with a clear plan to get to retirement, rayna can enjoy wherever she's headed next. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. in one second, sara. yes! will get a job offer somewhere sunnier. relocating in weeks. weeks? yeah, weeks. gotta sell the house. don't worry, sell to opendoor, and move on your schedule. yes! when life's doors open, we'll handle the house. when i'm on my hands and knees and i'm digging through the dirt, i feel something in me, like a fire, that's just growing. i feel kinder, when nature is so kind to me
michael moore, thank you much, michael moore, not the film maker. thank you. >> i appreciate that. >> i saw someone refer to you that way the other night, and it gave me a chuckle. thank you very much, michaelgood to be with you. >> you as well. >>> an alabama corrections officer said she was taking an inmate charged with murder for a mental health evaluation. now both are missing. investigators say she may have helped the inmate escape. she'll get some help from...
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michael you got it mixed up michael this is my brother. he went missing to the middle east 10 years ago. i'm ready to believe, but there is this . take off your robe. excuse what i said, take off your robe. good. so michaelou have time to think michael i give you 3 hours. i urgently need your help. i hear. doctors cannot yet say with accuracy what kind of substance it was; this will require an examination. but most likely it was just tear gas. think he'll be all right. yes, absolutely right. where is his resuscitation so quickly in the ninth operating room i have the same blood type i have a calm lunch in the laboratory we pass tests, and then it will be seen. so you have to start all over again. how could it happen that fbi special agents are kidnapped right next to us ? a bunch of explosives disappears in an unknown direction - this is clearly some kind of game in which for some reason the general did not bother to dedicate us. zakharov is waiting for you in the office. good? i'm going to talk to management. well, not bad, the dead real. but according to the latest data that our american colleagues sent us. all this time he actively cooperated with several intelligence agencies at once. i have the unpl
michael you got it mixed up michael this is my brother. he went missing to the middle east 10 years ago. i'm ready to believe, but there is this . take off your robe. excuse what i said, take off your robe. good. so michaelou have time to think michael i give you 3 hours. i urgently need your help. i hear. doctors cannot yet say with accuracy what kind of substance it was; this will require an examination. but most likely it was just tear gas. think he'll be all right. yes, absolutely right....
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one of the nominees is "mj" which is about michael jackson and another is "a strange loop" which was written by michael r. jackson. so it's michaelackson versus michael jackson in that category. can you imagine going through life with the name "michael jackson" and you finally have your big broadway debut you write this huge, critically-acclaimed hit and you wind up nominated for a tony against a musical about the life of the michael jackson? [ laughter ] at that point, you really have to call your mother and go "what is wrong with you?" how was your mother's day, guillermo? >> guillermo: oh, it was great. fantastic. >> jimmy: i was watching you talk about this with mike on thursday night. you said you usually give your mother between $300 and $400. >> guillermo: yes. >> jimmy: how much did you give her? >> guillermo: i gave her $300. >> jimmy: $300. so she didn't earn the bonus this year. [ laughter ] you went with $300. >> guillermo: well, i give to my mom, my grandma, my aunt, and my mother-in-law. >> jimmy: each $300? >> guillermo: yes. >> jimmy: so your mom gets the same amount as your aunt? [ laughter ] >> guillermo: my rom
one of the nominees is "mj" which is about michael jackson and another is "a strange loop" which was written by michael r. jackson. so it's michaelackson versus michael jackson in that category. can you imagine going through life with the name "michael jackson" and you finally have your big broadway debut you write this huge, critically-acclaimed hit and you wind up nominated for a tony against a musical about the life of the michael jackson? [ laughter ] at that...
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earnings miss while home depot boosted its outlook for the year here to discuss, michael baker and michael las ser. m michael the company is dealing with here is it as simple as the company says, essential within a walmart, there is sort of necessity spending and discretionary spending and the necessities are costing too much right now? >> i think that's part of it i think the other part of the story is there were just some unique costs that afflicted the first quarter, that it would challenge passing along. that will le rectified in the next couple quarters i think the stock price reaction is too harsh, created an opportunity, especially if your thesis is the u.s. consumer will be in for a tougher time for the quarter ahead. there's no better retailer who's positioned to benefit from a consumer environment than walmart. >> michael, one part of the story here is the set upwith the stocks most likely being walmart over the last six months by 20 percentage points, it's into consumer staples sectors maybe some of that is coming out with this quarter, but i do wonder, in terms of whether culturally or by strateg
earnings miss while home depot boosted its outlook for the year here to discuss, michael baker and michael las ser. m michael the company is dealing with here is it as simple as the company says, essential within a walmart, there is sort of necessity spending and discretionary spending and the necessities are costing too much right now? >> i think that's part of it i think the other part of the story is there were just some unique costs that afflicted the first quarter, that it would...
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michael mckee. michael: it is not directly related to tomorrow's jobs report, but the number of people filing for first-time unemployment benefits goes up a significant amount. up to 200,000 from 185,000. a 15,000 gain. that is statistically insignificant, basically. it tells you there are still people looking for unemployment insurance. this was not a reference week for jobs. tomorrow's numbers are not going to be affected by this. the other number that is out today is nonfarm productivity down 7.5% in the first quarter. that is from a six point 3% gain in the fourth quarter. it shows you the swing in gdp made a big difference in productivity. unit labor costs rise 11.6% after rising 1% in the fourth quarter. let me check. that is the most since 2020, which is going to be because of the pandemic. i will have to see what the lowest -- what the highest is in terms of unit labor costs before that was. lisa: 2014. michael14. at this point it looks like companies are paying up and getting less for it. michael: let's get a clinic on that. while you were yammering away i went to unit labor costs and a fancy chart. the longer term moving average cost get us back to the early 1990's. what does that say know about wage inflation that we may see tomorrow? michael: the numbers suggest we probably will see continued wage inflation. also the fact the employment rate is forecast down to 3.5%. we may not see a lot of gain in the labor force. we are expecting wages to go up. jay powell says the labor market is extremely tight. you want to go back to the 1990's. alan greenspan raised interest rates 300 basis points and we did not have a recession. instead we got a very long and strong expansion. i guess there are two paths we can follow from here. jonathan: payrolls on friday. cpi next week. one of the estimates from morgan stanley. 8.1% down from 8.5%. away from payrolls into cpi, what is the focus for you? michael
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michael nathanson. michael, appreciate you calling in great to kind of get your take on this. so snap says it's the macro environment. you know, to some degree echos what we have heard from some consumer companies that things did slow down sharply in the last month or six weeks. can we take that on face value this is really what's happening in the digital ad market as regards snap >> yeah, i think it is i think it's a combination of e-commerce slowing down. you know, retail slowing down. the consumer it's all wrapped together and really killing snap in terms of what they're seeing. >> is there anything about snap, its particular franchise, its place within the ecosystem, its exposure to the tiktok audience, if there's overlap there, that maybe means it's a little worse for snap in terms of advertisers deciding to tighten budgets and leaving them on the outside? >> yeah, those are great questions. so let's frame it. the biggest risk you have is brand advertising. brand advertising is hard to prove, right so when things slow down, brand gets cut snap has exposure to brand the safest place is search they got no search what they focused on is that young audience, right? i'm learning those without clicking to buy something, they're really at risk, right? so your point, it's not a bellwether by any means, it's a great -- it's a great reflection on a mini audience i think it's snap's problem because of its niche that question makes a ton of sense to me. >> meta is down 9%, still above its lows clearly it's a much bigger earnings base there. when it comes to snap financially, clearly it's generally been losing money. there's a lot of stock-based compensation issuance. it seems like it really needed very rapid top line growth to make the model fully work and justify the valuation. where do you sit with that right now? >> yeah, so that's -- i agree with that too. we've been very skeptical about roku and twitter because those companies really don't earn anything they're not strong cash flow we thought snap could outrun its cost base and its stock base comp we really believed that the company could compoaompound groa a very high rate in the next few years. so we've been on the bullish side of that trade obviously terribly wrong and to your point, the risk you have now if it's slowing down to these levels, there's no valuation support. there's no cash flow, there's no earnings power it's really a growth story that is a prove it to me story. to your point, it can keep falling. there's no earnings support here there just isn't. >> yeah. is there anything that -- would you expect snap to be doing strategically to get around this or is it just about maybe cutting back on costs and waiting for things to firm up? >> yeah. you heard -- i think you saw in the memo that evan spiegel outlined slowing down spending, looking to be more thoughtful on it, you have to do that, right so the problem that you have is to your point the cost structure is based on forward growth that's not achievable right now. there's not much they can do they can't cut their way to profitability. so to me it really lengthens the timeline to be rewarded by owning snap. you have to wait now through whatever cycle we're going to see to get to the other side the selling is probably overdone, but i get the mood of the market i understand what's going on and now you have to prove there's growth here and wait two, three, four quarters from here to see what happens >> yeah. and just quickly, you covered the traditional media companies as well. anything to cause you to rethink the general ad trends there? >> we've been channel checking and hearing about -- we had a conference last week and all the companies presented, said april. but what we were worried about is a slowdown in june. so no one wanted to go ahead to june so hour challenge checks are suggesting that the quarter may end a little bit softly. so this data point -- and it's more about brand so i think there's just realistic concern about what it means for tv and broader media i think we'll find out more by the end of june whether this will hit other companies as well. >> yep have to monitor that michael, again, thanks very much michael nathanson. >>> after the break, we'll talk about the renewed pressure in the market and whether or not you should buy the dips when we're joined by nancy tengler and sandy pomeroy. you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc. you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire flexshares are carefully constructed. to go beyond ordinary etfs. and strengthen client confidence in you. before investing consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. bonnie boon i'm calling you out. everybody be cool, alright? 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michael nathanson. michael, appreciate you calling in great to kind of get your take on this. so snap says it's the macro environment. you know, to some degree echos what we have heard from some consumer companies that things did slow down sharply in the last month or six weeks. can we take that on face value this is really what's happening in the digital ad market as regards snap >> yeah, i think it is i think it's a combination of e-commerce slowing down. you know, retail slowing down....
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michael weiss, michael weiss recently, reporting on this recently reported from the from new lines sun realize magazine magazine, in a piece titled, is on a piece titled, putin sick, or are we it's booed and, sick are we meant to think he meant to think he is? is? about how how the rumors, which the rumors that are are totally completely unverified, play out inside unverified are playing on inside the of the inner sanctum of inner sanctum of the the russian state russian state. . and michaelwant to be clear up front, and your very clear in the piece, we don't know, he could be perfectly healthy. this can be completely fabricated. but it is very clear is that rumors about his declining health are very persistent in the air symptom of russian power elite. tell me about what you learned. >> rumors have persisted that putin is ailing from some melody including counts are for many years go back wing for the invasion of ukraine. however, a few weeks ago, i came into possession of a tape of a russian oligarch who i know and i was able to friends again who was chattering to a western venture capitalist about various things. one, how miserable this were's for oligarchs like himself. he says that putin has single-handedly driven russian-backed 50 years. he has the blood of 15,000 russian soldiers on his hands, which is more comedy than the soviet invasion an obligation of like ghana stan. then he, says putin is very ill with blood cancer. he says, and makes a suggestion that we all
michael weiss, michael weiss recently, reporting on this recently reported from the from new lines sun realize magazine magazine, in a piece titled, is on a piece titled, putin sick, or are we it's booed and, sick are we meant to think he meant to think he is? is? about how how the rumors, which the rumors that are are totally completely unverified, play out inside unverified are playing on inside the of the inner sanctum of inner sanctum of the the russian state russian state. . and...
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michael said. [laughter] just getting. but yes. what michael said -- just kidding. but yes, what michael said. think it is a national priority, they should. if they don't, it is a fair question to ask, who should pay for it? i think wireless pays more than a fair share right now. they should look at that question. >> ok. spectrum is an important part of the solution. for the infrastructure. i guess infrastructure is appropriate in some sense come so broadband deployment -- some sense, to broadband deployment. now we are going to focus more on spectrum issues. meredith, as i said earlier, of course, is president of the wireless association. so she gets to go first. i just want to throw out a couple of things. and you can then address those, or whatever else you want to. one would be, talk about what is in the pipeline. you know, the urgency or non -urgency of getting more spectrum available. talk about the issues we have had with the coordination, between the executive branch and fcc, because that's been an issue now for some part of the american public that they've become familiar with, that is
michael said. [laughter] just getting. but yes. what michael said -- just kidding. but yes, what michael said. think it is a national priority, they should. if they don't, it is a fair question to ask, who should pay for it? i think wireless pays more than a fair share right now. they should look at that question. >> ok. spectrum is an important part of the solution. for the infrastructure. i guess infrastructure is appropriate in some sense come so broadband deployment -- some sense, to...
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michael mckee. michael, lots of people talking about a recession. the fed has hinted at that being probably a realistic option. we have moved from a soft landing to a soft-ish landing p review talked to fed speakers and what is the take away? do you think the base takeaway is the u.s. economy is headed toward some kind of recession? michael: i don't think it is the base, at least among policymakers but there are concerns being expressed paired when i spoke with loretta mester , she suggested things are going to be bumpy, which is about as much as you will get out of a fed person on whether there is a recession rising. you see recession odds rising in the market as people pricing all of the things that are going on around the world. i thought one of the most interesting things to come out of the fed is jay powell's interview with marketplace, in which he said there are a lot of things we cannot control that will determine what happens in the u.s. economy. that is a much more pessimistic outlook that he had been expressing for. with china, the war, energy prices, food prices, a lot they can't do anything more. alix: you not, do you need to start positioning? gina: i think the market has learned to position for a recession. it suggests that we are at 4000 in the s&p 500. you only have another down 6%. when we look at valuat
michael mckee. michael, lots of people talking about a recession. the fed has hinted at that being probably a realistic option. we have moved from a soft landing to a soft-ish landing p review talked to fed speakers and what is the take away? do you think the base takeaway is the u.s. economy is headed toward some kind of recession? michael: i don't think it is the base, at least among policymakers but there are concerns being expressed paired when i spoke with loretta mester , she suggested...
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michael mckee. michael: on the inflation front it looks a little better than expected on the core side. ppi up .5%. that is down from 1.4% in march and matches the survey. the court rate comes in .4%. down from 1% in march and less than the .7% forecast for the month. on a year-over-year basis ppi is at 11%, down from 11.2%. the court comes in at 8.8%, down from 9.2%. a little less than anticipated. the increase in the month primarily attributable to a 1.3% advance in prices. those services are down. i have not quite gotten to that number. final demand up 4%. maybe a last gasp by builders trying to get things done. initial jobless claims stronger than anticipated. up 203,000. that is 1000 more than the 202,000 last month. the forecasted been for 193,000. we are at levels where of that matters. it is rounding errors, it could be a unique situation in one particular state. it does tell me the overall job market is still very strong. jonathan: i will just with through the price action. we are still down, we are lower on the s&p about 1%, .9%. the nasdaq down 1.6%. no major moves in the bond market. we were lower nine basis points. about that level now. crude lower 1.4%. we have seen commodities rattled recently. euro-dollar with 103 handle. we are gripped by a growth scare off the back of some of these inflation numbers and how the fed is set to respond and what this means for growth. can you help us understand the relationship between the ppi numbers in the end consumer prices, just the relationship for you and what this could mean in the next few months? michael not a direct relationship because the ppi measures what companies are charging for their goods. it is divided into those who sell directly to people and those who sell to other businesses. the problem is a lot of the price increases can get absorbed by other intermediate users in their margins. it is not translate directly into cpi, but the fact we are seeing a slowdown in the increases is good news. it is what we expected to happen. on a year-over-year basis it has to do with the base affects we have talked about. the fact that the court comes in lower on a month over month basis is a hopeful sign. lisa: does core matter as much with producer price inflation as it does with consumer price inflation considering the fact energy and materials are the basis of a lot of factory products that are made? michael: you put your finger on it. the fact companies are charging less for the raw materials were raising prices last, not charging less will take pressure off final demand, and final dema
michael mckee. michael: on the inflation front it looks a little better than expected on the core side. ppi up .5%. that is down from 1.4% in march and matches the survey. the court rate comes in .4%. down from 1% in march and less than the .7% forecast for the month. on a year-over-year basis ppi is at 11%, down from 11.2%. the court comes in at 8.8%, down from 9.2%. a little less than anticipated. the increase in the month primarily attributable to a 1.3% advance in prices. those services are...
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michael yaki joining us from hawaii tonight. thank you so much. as always, for your >> thank you, michael. a long aloha, of course. be sure to tune into kron 4 news tomorrow night. dean is going to be sitting down with kron four's catherine heenan. it will be answering questions about crime in the city and this recall effort against him. that interview will be live in prime time tomorrow night at 9.30. you can also submit any questions you may have for the da on our website. kron 4 dot com. >> all right. now to our 4 zone forecast. we're going to be taking a look at the golden gate bridge tonight. traffic moving. some people may be leaving after eating some dinner with mom may be coming in to catch a movie. nice night out there. a little bit cooler today and it was cooler today, but i know we're going to heat up by week's end. yeah, for sure of the recent got all the details in her forecast. risa. hey there, noel and danielle. let's take a look at current temperatures out there right now. certainly l on the cooler side today and >> this evening, no exception. pacific of 49 degrees. 48, for those of you in petaluma
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. >> michael in california, michael. >> caller: hi, jim >> michael >> caller: how is it going >> notbig, fan and first time caller, longtime listener. >> excellent >> caller: i'm calling about a stock that i believe in because it seem like you see it every time you walk in a store sq, square. >> i totally agree i wanted the cfo on. i thought it was quite a fine quarter. they had a lot of gross profit in a lot of different places people didn't read lew had they, they would have realized what i did, they did a good job nathan in ohio nathan. >> caller: hi, jim i have a question about an industrial manufacturing company. rrx. >> surprise it's down this low my old friend, erin burn net and i used to talk about how it was a great industrial loan. i think it's a good one. i would be a buyer jeremy in north carolina jeremy. >> caller: a big happy friday boo-yah to you, jimmy. >> couldn't agree more what's happening >> caller: yeah, just trying to get some "mad money" or some kramer cash so i can buy some more brioni and -- >> i like your taste what's up? >> caller: oh, calling about ticker
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decision made by the hillary clinton campaign that is now in public testimony given at the michael sussman trial. michael sussman may be acquitted. that bombshell testimony has huge implications. kellum opened many thanks for the past thought. he's kind of more he's speaking to his life. neil and thank you. see you for joining us. aeronautics international will get back in 30 minutes with the very latest. ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation. let it be in arms. race is on often very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time. time to sit down and talk with me.
decision made by the hillary clinton campaign that is now in public testimony given at the michael sussman trial. michael sussman may be acquitted. that bombshell testimony has huge implications. kellum opened many thanks for the past thought. he's kind of more he's speaking to his life. neil and thank you. see you for joining us. aeronautics international will get back in 30 minutes with the very latest. ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even...
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michael sussman? guest: michael sussman was a private attorney with perkins q. week, the law firm that was doing the legal work for the clinton campaign ahead of the 2016 election. he was one of the top lawyers for the clinton campaign, him and mark -- mark elias. what durham has alleged is, in 2016, september 2016, weeks away from that presidential election, michael sussman went to the fbi and told fbi top lawyer james baker that he was not representing a client. he was not doing this on behalf of any client when he brought anti-trump allegations, linking president trump to a russian back. since then, those claims have been debunked thoroughly. the fbi looked into it and concluded they were meritless, special counsel robert moeller concluded it was meritless. when he was testifying before congress, moeller was asked about the alpha bank allegations. he said as far as he knew, there was no evidence to back these allegations up. host: he goes to -- michael sussman goes to this fbi agent, says he has this evidence, but says he is not representing a client. what does the fbi agent do with that information? guest: it was the fbi's top lawyer, james baker. he had a personal relationship with sussman. that raises an interesting question. james baker is not an agent. he is not an investigator. he is not -- he talked about this when he was on the stand, t
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buying, buying for the travel trust and i think you should do so too to michael in south carolina michael? >> caller: hello, jim. >> michaelne of my favorite dividend stocks just reported record q1 earnings, positive guidance for the rest of '22, strong balance sheet 4.5% dividend year can iron mountain climb much higher from current levels >> wlafs the stock i iron mountain. >> buy, buy, buy. >> the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round, is sponsored by td ameritrade. cramer's got a latte to say about the latest commentary from starbucks' top brass he's brewing up his take next. take control of your financial future, with the new madmoney.cnbc.com. cramer's ceo interviews, full episodes, analysis, even your own sound board. plus, special access to "mad money" 101 with rules and techniques to break down the market for all investors. >> the red flag that makes me drop a stock immediately. >> everything you need, right when you need it the new madmoney.cnbc.com. you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant
buying, buying for the travel trust and i think you should do so too to michael in south carolina michael? >> caller: hello, jim. >> michaelne of my favorite dividend stocks just reported record q1 earnings, positive guidance for the rest of '22, strong balance sheet 4.5% dividend year can iron mountain climb much higher from current levels >> wlafs the stock i iron mountain. >> buy, buy, buy. >> the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round,...