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wednesday morning, the michael miller show. the broadcast and news of the day. general talk with the state university criminal specialist. watch live at 7:30 wednesday morning and end? your facebook comments and tweets. >> here's a look at our live coverage wednesday. on c-span, the white house covid-19 response team provides an update on the pandemic at 10:30 a.m. eastern. at 11: 30, the world bank president holds a news conference as the worlds bank group and international monotary fund -- monetary fund again their spring meetings. followed by president biden in the afternoon on his economic plan. then at 10:00 a.m., the trial continues for former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin cha a uvin, who's charged in the death of george floyd. >> span span is your unfiltered view of government. started
wednesday morning, the michael miller show. the broadcast and news of the day. general talk with the state university criminal specialist. watch live at 7:30 wednesday morning and end? your facebook comments and tweets. >> here's a look at our live coverage wednesday. on c-span, the white house covid-19 response team provides an update on the pandemic at 10:30 a.m. eastern. at 11: 30, the world bank president holds a news conference as the worlds bank group and international monotary fund...
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terror in jail the mayor of both question the well the sense of having a short term lockdown michael miller who's the mayor of berlin saying he doesn't think mr lasher has thought about the long term implications of putting everybody into a north lock down this is ultimately the one of the big problems with coming up with a unified position here in germany it's not like i'm going to medical can say from the chancellor's office this is what we're doing everybody get on with it what ends up happening is the leaders of the 16 states listen to what mrs merkel has to say and then go we're not sure if we really want to do that and that has resulted in a lot of problems lot of lack of clarity when it comes to an overarching plan here in germany. now saying we need a 2 to 3 week lockdown this is a change in tune from the leader of the the state of north rhine-westphalia previously he was one of the loudest voices saying we need to open up everything the c.d.u. chairman is still the bookies favorite when it comes to being his party's candidate to run for chancellor in september however going into a
terror in jail the mayor of both question the well the sense of having a short term lockdown michael miller who's the mayor of berlin saying he doesn't think mr lasher has thought about the long term implications of putting everybody into a north lock down this is ultimately the one of the big problems with coming up with a unified position here in germany it's not like i'm going to medical can say from the chancellor's office this is what we're doing everybody get on with it what ends up...
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coming up wednesday morning, host of the michael miller show discusses his podcast and news of the day. then we'll talk with the bowling green state university criminal justice professor about his research into police's conduct and prosecutions. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning, and be sure to join the discussion with the phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> here's a look at our live coverage wednesday. on c-span, the white house covid-19 response team provides an update on the pandemic at 1030 a.m. eastern. then at 11:30, the world bank president holds a news conference as the world bank group in international monetary fund begin their annual spring meetings. that's followed by president biden in the afternoon, giving a speech on his infrastructure plan. at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2, democratic senator chris coons speaks about climate change and environmental policy. at 10:00 a.m., the trial continues for former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, who is charged in the death of george floyd. congress returns from their h
coming up wednesday morning, host of the michael miller show discusses his podcast and news of the day. then we'll talk with the bowling green state university criminal justice professor about his research into police's conduct and prosecutions. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning, and be sure to join the discussion with the phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> here's a look at our live coverage wednesday. on c-span, the white house...
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investment committee joining me, jenny harrington at gillman hill asset manager michael farr is here, president of farr, millertnajarian and joe terrana the russell is having a really strong day, yields on the ten-year sitting at 163. jenny, so i got more new highs but
investment committee joining me, jenny harrington at gillman hill asset manager michael farr is here, president of farr, millertnajarian and joe terrana the russell is having a really strong day, yields on the ten-year sitting at 163. jenny, so i got more new highs but
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that would be record highs let's bring in cnbc contributor michael far, president and ceo of far, miller and washington and ron insana, a cnbc senior analyst and commentator as well as a senior adviser to schroeder's north america. ron, i'll start you with you heard what some of the fed governor just said and what steve liesman just said and what you have said, we may be out of the recession but we really haven't recovered from it, we're not totally over it. explain. >> well, you've got 8.5 million people unemployed still, tyler, and so we haven't returned to the unemployment levels or employment levels pre-pandemic you still have people who have been displaced, two million women have left the work force, who have yet to come back in, and you know, gdp, as steve indicated is about to eclipse its pre-pandemic levels. but it's really, it's uneven and that's not to say that i'm not fully expecting the economy to recover, and as he said, rip, to the upside, that seems quite apparent, that for the next several quarters, if not the next several years, we're going to see quite strong growth, gi
that would be record highs let's bring in cnbc contributor michael far, president and ceo of far, miller and washington and ron insana, a cnbc senior analyst and commentator as well as a senior adviser to schroeder's north america. ron, i'll start you with you heard what some of the fed governor just said and what steve liesman just said and what you have said, we may be out of the recession but we really haven't recovered from it, we're not totally over it. explain. >> well, you've got...
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investment committee joining me, jenny harrington at gillman hill asset manager michael farr is here, president of farr, miller and washington jon thatnajarian and joe terrana the russell is having a really strong day, yields on the ten-year sitting at 163. jenny, so i got more new highs but i have some cautious notes out today that certainly got our attention. maybe the most cautious of coming from bank of america today. says five reasons to curb your enthusiasm yeah, they're bullish on the economy, not so much on stocks from here. s&p is going to end the year at 3,800. that's an 8% drop from where we are now. >> wow. >> that make sense to you? >> we're not that cautious, but we are waiting with bated breath, because i generally agree with bank of america's perspective but just not with the negative spin. we are looking at the market as needing to answer a lot of unanswered questions that will only come with the passage of time throughout the rest of the year so we see things like high valuations, but then there's strong earnings growth we see fiscal stimulus which is great, but debt levels and interest rates
investment committee joining me, jenny harrington at gillman hill asset manager michael farr is here, president of farr, miller and washington jon thatnajarian and joe terrana the russell is having a really strong day, yields on the ten-year sitting at 163. jenny, so i got more new highs but i have some cautious notes out today that certainly got our attention. maybe the most cautious of coming from bank of america today. says five reasons to curb your enthusiasm yeah, they're bullish on the...
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michael mcfaul. also joining us, matt miller, and msnbc justice and security analyst, and julian barnes is here, "newen covering the intelligence community long enough to maybe help us get at this. has the intelligence community known all along and kept quiet about this closed circle between donald trump's campaign, chairman paul manafort, konstantin kilimnik, who's named in the mueller report and what the treasury department today accused them of, which is giving the trump campaign data to the russian intelligence agencies, establishing collusion for the first time? >> well, you know, kilimnik has been mentioned in the mueller report. he's been mentioned in the bipartisan senate report. and a lot of details about his ties, the data that he gave to the trump campaign came out in those documents. where did that information come from? it was gathered by u.s. intelligence, right? and so, they provided that information. it came out first or most prominently through those two -- the senate report, the mueller report, but we've known more about kilimnik in recent months, right, the most recent interference
michael mcfaul. also joining us, matt miller, and msnbc justice and security analyst, and julian barnes is here, "newen covering the intelligence community long enough to maybe help us get at this. has the intelligence community known all along and kept quiet about this closed circle between donald trump's campaign, chairman paul manafort, konstantin kilimnik, who's named in the mueller report and what the treasury department today accused them of, which is giving the trump campaign data...
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miller has a look. back at his life. there he was the least well known of the historic apollo 11 crew, but well, astronaut michael collinsce his own footprints on the moon. see of tranquility, his piloting skills were invaluable to the mission success. all right here, their trip of ours to the moon may have looked to you simple or easy. i'd like to show you that that has not been the gate. like most of his high flying peers. he was a fighter pilot and test pilot before being chosen for nasa in 1966. collins made his first space flight. jim and i 10, where he became the third american. walk in space after gemini collins was slated to join the apollo eight crew on its historic lunar orbiting mission, but was grounded for a medical condition. with a competitive space veteran. it was one of the lowest points in his career. tolerate houston. your trajectory and guidance of go over. thank you, michael. with the space career in jeopardy, collins undertook its spinal fusion operation. when finally returned to flight status, nasa placed him on the next available mission. that flight was apollo 11 would write today. thank you very
miller has a look. back at his life. there he was the least well known of the historic apollo 11 crew, but well, astronaut michael collinsce his own footprints on the moon. see of tranquility, his piloting skills were invaluable to the mission success. all right here, their trip of ours to the moon may have looked to you simple or easy. i'd like to show you that that has not been the gate. like most of his high flying peers. he was a fighter pilot and test pilot before being chosen for nasa in...
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miller has a look back now. at his life. right there hey, was the least well known of the historic apollo 11 crew, but well, astronaut michaelace his own footprints on the moon. see of tranquility. his piloting skills were invaluable to the mission success. all right here, their trip of ours to the moon may have looked to you simple or easy. i'd like to assure you that that has not been the case, like most of his high flying peers. he was a fighter pilot and test pilot before being chosen for nasa in 1966. collins made his first space flight. jim and i 10, where he became the third american. walk in space, after gemini collins was slated to join the apollo eight crew on its historic lunar orbiting mission, but was grounded for a medical condition. with a competitive space veteran. it was one of the lowest points in his career. apollo eight, houston your trajectory and guidance of go over. thank you, michael. with the space career in jeopardy, collins undertook its spinal fusion operation. when finally returned to flight status, nasa placed him on the next available mission. that flight was apollo 11 would like today. thank y
miller has a look back now. at his life. right there hey, was the least well known of the historic apollo 11 crew, but well, astronaut michaelace his own footprints on the moon. see of tranquility. his piloting skills were invaluable to the mission success. all right here, their trip of ours to the moon may have looked to you simple or easy. i'd like to assure you that that has not been the case, like most of his high flying peers. he was a fighter pilot and test pilot before being chosen for...
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michael steele, jake sherman, thank you. tim millerthis make or break moment in our country's fight against coronavirus, why dr. anthony fauci has been forced to take on the develop. gop. we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when it comes to your business, you know we'll stop at nothing. >>> i've become sort of, for some reason or other, a symbol to them of what they don't like about anything that has to do with things that are contrary to them, anything outside of their own realm. i'm not trying to scare anybody. what we're saying is that we make recommendations based on scientific evidence and data. i don't think anyone would consider me a scare monger. i've never been that way at all. >> that was dr. anthony fauci on neil cavuto's program last friday on fox, and good for him for hosting him. fa
michael steele, jake sherman, thank you. tim millerthis make or break moment in our country's fight against coronavirus, why dr. anthony fauci has been forced to take on the develop. gop. we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when it comes to your business,...