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we'll go to member miller. >> yeah. i've been dying to ask this question for so many meetings because when we talk about increased behavioral health, i'm a big believer in meeting people where they are and as a newly i think there's a shortage of mental health providers where people know them and that breaks down the stigma but what i'm interested to know if we create these models, are there really some colleges or licensed commissions that can fill this need because if there aren't, then it seems like we, did we also have to look at that part of it? what are we going to do to make sure that we can fulfill the need inside these shelters and also people who really are trying to understand it, i mean, it's much easier to go get an office in the flood building of marin county somewhere and be a therapist. so i just want to make sure we explore those questions and make sure this is the model we want to use and make sure we have a strategy. >> chairman: thank you, member miller. i see member reggio. >> i just wanted to respo
we'll go to member miller. >> yeah. i've been dying to ask this question for so many meetings because when we talk about increased behavioral health, i'm a big believer in meeting people where they are and as a newly i think there's a shortage of mental health providers where people know them and that breaks down the stigma but what i'm interested to know if we create these models, are there really some colleges or licensed commissions that can fill this need because if there aren't, then...
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that miller, are you seeing inflation in germany? matt: i have to be honest and tell you i don't really pay attention at the grocery store. the one thing i'm seeing here is pollution, and there was a great headline across the bloomberg terminal, an eu court ruled against germany that it has not done a good enough job keeping its cities clean. that was a really interesting -- that was really interesting, not a market moving issue, but fascinating. in terms of european stocks, we are watching the new relationship between biden and xi jinping, between the u.s. and china. we paid attention to every tiny little move donald trump made in terms of china and it could be resident biden is expanding the blacklist. tom: i would bring up today really what we must read around the world, a telegraph with a blistering essay on how the u.s. and united kingdom have done better on vaccinations than china, a host of other issues as well, and also its of "bloomberg surveillance" guests quoted in that including george magnus at ubs now at oxford. i want
that miller, are you seeing inflation in germany? matt: i have to be honest and tell you i don't really pay attention at the grocery store. the one thing i'm seeing here is pollution, and there was a great headline across the bloomberg terminal, an eu court ruled against germany that it has not done a good enough job keeping its cities clean. that was a really interesting -- that was really interesting, not a market moving issue, but fascinating. in terms of european stocks, we are watching the...
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romaine bostick in for jonathan ferro -- matt miller in for matt miller. romaine bostick is scheduled to be with us. that is a good and beautiful thing. alisa, i am looking at the clear and present market action now. people want to own the tenure yield which is driving the yield lower. lisa: the great online a longer-term inflation expectations, that is what we are seeing in markets, that is what pushing is pushing stock prices to near record highs. that is a question -- there's a question of how long this trend will be with a fear sitting debate between the economics profession on whether the fed is taking the right approach or risking a policy error. tom: something we heard yesterday and continues today, the elegance of the five-year inflation-adjusted yield. lower 10 year yield, great, but the five-year real yield won't budge, and it is a elegant chart -- an elegant chart. it does not want to move to a lesser negative number. lisa: how much is it counting fed continuing its on purchases for a longer period of time versus just low inflationary environmen
romaine bostick in for jonathan ferro -- matt miller in for matt miller. romaine bostick is scheduled to be with us. that is a good and beautiful thing. alisa, i am looking at the clear and present market action now. people want to own the tenure yield which is driving the yield lower. lisa: the great online a longer-term inflation expectations, that is what we are seeing in markets, that is what pushing is pushing stock prices to near record highs. that is a question -- there's a question of...
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lisa: matt miller.me your dog after the richest grandfather and some alcoholic beverage. lisa: i love that matt miller has creatures that are perfectly trained. his stephen as well trained? matt: no. deathly not. it is very loving with people. if he saw a car on the street, havoc would ensue. tom: her name is car car. right now, we named her after a kardashian. lisa: how about a car? we can dovetail into car talk. matt miller pointed out that mario draghi alive -- arrived in a lamborghini. matt: not that he arrived in a lamborghini, that they are almost sold out. they are almost sold out. draghi is italian. lamborghini is italian. tom: thank you for joining us today. if you are brave, stay with us for another hour. we are in brussels. guy johnson is so off today after his wonderful work in cornwall. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts. you can spend thousands and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo. you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your
lisa: matt miller.me your dog after the richest grandfather and some alcoholic beverage. lisa: i love that matt miller has creatures that are perfectly trained. his stephen as well trained? matt: no. deathly not. it is very loving with people. if he saw a car on the street, havoc would ensue. tom: her name is car car. right now, we named her after a kardashian. lisa: how about a car? we can dovetail into car talk. matt miller pointed out that mario draghi alive -- arrived in a lamborghini....
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matt miller with us in berlin. i look at the swiss 20 years, my european benchmark, and it is revisiting, not there yet, but getting back near negative rates again. jean-claude trichet was with you in the last hour, what did he say? matt: i haven't talked to him in the last hour but i believe francine did early this morning. it's interesting, you asked me if there was a euro level that would make people scream. every time i hear someone talk about euro levels, i think of the famous trichet doctrine, it doesn't matter where it is, it just matters how fast he gets there. right now, we have seen euro comfortably around 121 -- 1.11-1.22. tom: lisa, i know you will do it in your brief, but the symbolism of the president to the united kingdom. lisa: the idea president biden will take his two-week tour of the full world. tom: the grand tour. lisa: and set out the global agenda at a time where there is so much domestic uncertainty with respect to policy. i'm wondering how much he will be able to shore up support from the a
matt miller with us in berlin. i look at the swiss 20 years, my european benchmark, and it is revisiting, not there yet, but getting back near negative rates again. jean-claude trichet was with you in the last hour, what did he say? matt: i haven't talked to him in the last hour but i believe francine did early this morning. it's interesting, you asked me if there was a euro level that would make people scream. every time i hear someone talk about euro levels, i think of the famous trichet...
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matthew miller in for jonathan ferro.ur, the gentleman from modernity there, a huge success, speaking with ian bremmer's group on health care after this pandemic. a number of currents there right now. with this huge news flow, we address that with jennifer hopkins. i need you to come to the rescue of the gentleman from holy cross. dr. fauci is having a difficult week, and he says follow the science. that has been the huge message of the last 24 hours from a beleaguered crouching. frame for us right now what that means. to the critics of people like you, the critics of all the guests we have had on science and obviously we are very pro-science, what does that phrase mean to you, follow the science? jennifer: for me, driving our decisions on the policies we are moment. it does not mean we have unwavering faith in decisions made, but we have to look at the data, examine the data, and what the data tell us where to go. it is really interesting this week, because what we are seeing in the u.s. is a lot of states are really sca
matthew miller in for jonathan ferro.ur, the gentleman from modernity there, a huge success, speaking with ian bremmer's group on health care after this pandemic. a number of currents there right now. with this huge news flow, we address that with jennifer hopkins. i need you to come to the rescue of the gentleman from holy cross. dr. fauci is having a difficult week, and he says follow the science. that has been the huge message of the last 24 hours from a beleaguered crouching. frame for us...
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miller-idriss likens these methods to inoculation against disease.about how to recognize far-right propaganda and misinformation, they can build up a resistance to it when they encounter it online. >> it turns out that people don't like to find out that they're being manipulated and they're... they're able to then build their own counter arguments against it, so that when they do encounter it out there in the real world, they're able to have resistance to it. and once you see that manipulative technique, you can recognize it wherever you encounter it. so, it works like a vaccine, right? it creates immunization, or inoculates people, against the propaganda wherever they encounter it. >> reporter: but miller-idriss also says that the u.s. has a long way to go in building the infrastructure to effectively confront far-rig radicalization. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, sunday. >> sreenivasan: finally tonight, our report on hate, and strategies to combat it, is part of the continuing series“ exploring hate: anti-semitism, racism and extremism.” the repo
miller-idriss likens these methods to inoculation against disease.about how to recognize far-right propaganda and misinformation, they can build up a resistance to it when they encounter it online. >> it turns out that people don't like to find out that they're being manipulated and they're... they're able to then build their own counter arguments against it, so that when they do encounter it out there in the real world, they're able to have resistance to it. and once you see that...
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we want to announce the matthew miller fund to put matt miller into space.uld like to say keep him there. [laughter] i know you're into cars and all that, but this is something that this guy is going to go up there. matt: to me it is unbelievable because he is worth 186.8 billion dollars. he alone, not even including the fortune of his ex-wife come is the richest man in the entire world over must come over base, over buffett and he is going to risk that fortune. tom: they go up to apogee. lisa: tom just try to send you to space and keep you there. matt: i am ready and willing. lisa: about the idea of recreational space travel. how close are we to that moment? tom: we're going to find out. really something. really remarkable. we will have our continuing space coverage. looking forward to that here in the coming weeks. this is "bloomberg." ♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speed
we want to announce the matthew miller fund to put matt miller into space.uld like to say keep him there. [laughter] i know you're into cars and all that, but this is something that this guy is going to go up there. matt: to me it is unbelievable because he is worth 186.8 billion dollars. he alone, not even including the fortune of his ex-wife come is the richest man in the entire world over must come over base, over buffett and he is going to risk that fortune. tom: they go up to apogee. lisa:...
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tom: matt miller, i want to go to what this means for europe. we are supple rating -- we are separating. matt: i think lagarde and the ecb have done a great job playing this to their advantage. you see europe coming back down to 118. my question is, does the fed strike back with the speakers today? we will see a lot of people talking about the big central banks jockeying for a better position in terms of currency. tom: i want to emphasize the market coverage worldwide absolutely extraordinary right now. toni kroos nz will be joining us. matt miller, you mentioned euro, 119. yen weaker as well. the dollar not breaking out, is it? matt: it is not but we have seen the euro and the pound come down pretty substantially over the past couple of sessions. what you see is could be a dead cat bounce. the euro is not trading at 1.22 as it was prepared meeting last week. tom: weaker in asia and now they surge of half a percent. we do the dow futures for jonathan ferro. nasdaq leading the way but not so much right now. bitcoin, 32,033. lisa: we will get to b
tom: matt miller, i want to go to what this means for europe. we are supple rating -- we are separating. matt: i think lagarde and the ecb have done a great job playing this to their advantage. you see europe coming back down to 118. my question is, does the fed strike back with the speakers today? we will see a lot of people talking about the big central banks jockeying for a better position in terms of currency. tom: i want to emphasize the market coverage worldwide absolutely extraordinary...
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alongside matt miller.rkers returned to offices, commercial real estate gradually reopening, some interesting trends are reemerging. at the center of all of the trends when it comes to technology and real estate is a company called latch, which debuted on the nasdaq today. with us now is the cofounder and ceo, luke schoenfelder. luke: thank you for having me, it is an exciting day. amanda: you have been growing fast in recent years. what changes now with this access to capital, what changes post ipo? luke: we have always had a huge vision. this gives us the ability to grow at the rate that we've been growing in multifamily, adapt to the changes we are seeing in that market, the growth of e-commerce has change the way that buildings need to be operated in, expectations that people have. it also allows us to expand into new geographies, verticals. one that we announce a couple of weeks ago is our expansion into the commercial market space, using our operating system. as the world goes back to work, we will se
alongside matt miller.rkers returned to offices, commercial real estate gradually reopening, some interesting trends are reemerging. at the center of all of the trends when it comes to technology and real estate is a company called latch, which debuted on the nasdaq today. with us now is the cofounder and ceo, luke schoenfelder. luke: thank you for having me, it is an exciting day. amanda: you have been growing fast in recent years. what changes now with this access to capital, what changes...
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mayor miller held out two weeks before he paid his bitcoin ransom-- after a little bargaining. >> millerat this was a business decision, and that was the way to do it. >> pelley: so they asked for $60,000, and you paid $8,000. how did you get there? >> miller: well, i've got a degree in finance. ( laughs ) actually, our city inspector, and our city clerk let them know that, hey, you're dealing with a very small town, here. that's a lot of money to us. and, we think we can scrape together $8,000. >> pelley: the thieves were honorable. in leeds, at hancock hospital, and in many cases, the ransom buys decryption keys that actually work. the crooks need credibility to keep the ransoms flowing. did you ever find out? >> miller: never. >> pelley: who they were, or where they were? >> miller: no. >> pelley: wouldn't you just love to know? >> miller: wouldn't i love to know. >> pelley: leeds may have been hit by one of the many ransomware variations that simply scan the internet, blindly, looking for vulnerable networks, wherever they may be. how many targets do they attack at a time? >> tom pac
mayor miller held out two weeks before he paid his bitcoin ransom-- after a little bargaining. >> millerat this was a business decision, and that was the way to do it. >> pelley: so they asked for $60,000, and you paid $8,000. how did you get there? >> miller: well, i've got a degree in finance. ( laughs ) actually, our city inspector, and our city clerk let them know that, hey, you're dealing with a very small town, here. that's a lot of money to us. and, we think we can...
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first and attorney justin miller. first let me start — and attorney justin miller.et me start by saying roxie and gianna _ let me start by saying roxie and gianna couldn't be here but right now gianna is actually watching. she's— now gianna is actually watching. she's watching live. so let me tell you gianna. — she's watching live. so let me tell you gianna, you've done two things in this— you gianna, you've done two things in this case, — you gianna, you've done two things in this case, you started by saying my daddy— in this case, you started by saying my daddy change the world. i want you to _ my daddy change the world. i want you to know you change the world. because _ you to know you change the world. because today that statement that you gave _ because today that statement that you gave was notjust because today that statement that you gave was not just powerful but it was _ you gave was not just powerful but it was prophetic. you told us that his spirit— it was prophetic. you told us that his spirit is— it was prophetic. you told us that his spirit is still h
first and attorney justin miller. first let me start — and attorney justin miller.et me start by saying roxie and gianna _ let me start by saying roxie and gianna couldn't be here but right now gianna is actually watching. she's— now gianna is actually watching. she's watching live. so let me tell you gianna. — she's watching live. so let me tell you gianna, you've done two things in this— you gianna, you've done two things in this case, — you gianna, you've done two things in this...
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i'm matt miller. with amanda lang.enezuela is home to the world's largest oil reserves but the industry has been crippled by u.s. sanctions. president nicolas maduro insists venezuela can recover. in an exclusivity view with erik schatzker this week in caracas, maduro laid out his plan for oil production and they come back. -- a comeback. president maduro: venezuela can achieve up to 5 million barrels of production. we have the infrastructure. whatwe need is the investment . they don't lend us a single dollar in any bank to invest in oil. they don't lend money to any private venezuelan company to invest in oil. that is a substantial investment. furthermore, an absolute blockade was imposed on us for the sale of venezuelan oil. we lasted 14 months without being able to sell a single drop of oil, 14 months. now, we are reconstructing the investment, we are recovering the wells. we are recovering production and we are recovering the international commerce, in the middle of serious sanctions, because we don't have to forge
i'm matt miller. with amanda lang.enezuela is home to the world's largest oil reserves but the industry has been crippled by u.s. sanctions. president nicolas maduro insists venezuela can recover. in an exclusivity view with erik schatzker this week in caracas, maduro laid out his plan for oil production and they come back. -- a comeback. president maduro: venezuela can achieve up to 5 million barrels of production. we have the infrastructure. whatwe need is the investment . they don't lend us...
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congressman green, congressman miller-meeks, thanks for coming on. >> see ya.n hitting the road to sell a costly infrastructure deal but the hard left is sabotaging it saying no climate plan, no deal. we've got the story next. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. (mom cheering) if you love them enough to drive an hour to cheer them on as they get beat te 11-0 in the rain, then surely you'll check nhtsa.gov/therightseat to make sure they're correctly buckled in the back seat. ♪. elizabeth: let's welcome to the show new york congressman lee zeldin. he is also the gop presumed nominee for new york governor candidate to take on andrew cuomo. let's start with this. did nancy pelosi and chuck schumer's hard ball tactics, did it backfire? because we have dozens of vulnerable democrats along with senate republicans saying listen, you can't room through the senate a separate human infrastruct
congressman green, congressman miller-meeks, thanks for coming on. >> see ya.n hitting the road to sell a costly infrastructure deal but the hard left is sabotaging it saying no climate plan, no deal. we've got the story next. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. (mom cheering) if you love them enough to drive...
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i'm matt miller.argo unveiled new credit cards today to expand the business line. with us for more on the announcement is krista phillips, head of marketing product loyalty and digital for wells marco cards. -- wells fargo credit cards as well as sonali basak. you have got incredibly good experience in this going back to helping j.p. morgan chase rebrand, the business at bank 1. what does wells fargo offered to the client that customers can't get elsewhere? krista: thank you for having me today. i'm excited to share the news out of wells fargo. we are announcing a new credit card portfolio and renewed focus on credit cards under our leadership and ceo charles scharf. the first card is the wells fargo active cash card. we are launching in july and will offer unlimited 2% cash rewards on purchases with no annual fee. we believe this is going to be the best cash back card out there. sonali: it is a really crowded market though. this is something j.p. morgan has been for years, citigroup, you worked at pl
i'm matt miller.argo unveiled new credit cards today to expand the business line. with us for more on the announcement is krista phillips, head of marketing product loyalty and digital for wells marco cards. -- wells fargo credit cards as well as sonali basak. you have got incredibly good experience in this going back to helping j.p. morgan chase rebrand, the business at bank 1. what does wells fargo offered to the client that customers can't get elsewhere? krista: thank you for having me...
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matt miller, speaking of deutsche bank, the euro speaks volumes. what did we learn this morning on bloomberg? matt: what i think is interesting is the euro move against the dollar, because the deutsche bank cuts because of goldman sachs's cut in terms of the dollar continuing to gain, the euro being held back a little bit. i do not think the philip lane story is as interesting as bill roy a couple days ago when he said look, we will focus on the currency. that is our only focal point right now. it is keeping the currency together, and if you don't, you end up like argentina. i don't hear central bankers too often talking that explicitly about the currency. tom: i'm on the same page. a representative from deutsche bank saying they skew to a stronger dollar as well. let's move to the dollar, a radically different bloomberg terminal. we will not spend all of the time on this, to get to mr. rosenberg. so we are up to 0.77, hi norma's move. -- hi norma's move. matt: that is u.s. -- a chai norm miss -- ginormous move. matt: you are not just taking core c
matt miller, speaking of deutsche bank, the euro speaks volumes. what did we learn this morning on bloomberg? matt: what i think is interesting is the euro move against the dollar, because the deutsche bank cuts because of goldman sachs's cut in terms of the dollar continuing to gain, the euro being held back a little bit. i do not think the philip lane story is as interesting as bill roy a couple days ago when he said look, we will focus on the currency. that is our only focal point right now....
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miller weeks meeks: he grew up poor and dropped out of school in the eighth grade to take her of his family. throughout his life he spent time working on a railroad and start add family farm still in operation today. he was lucky enough to marry the woman of his dreams and have three beautiful children with her. sadly, his wife passed away at a young age leaving darell as a single father to raise three young children. nevertheless, darell kept his head down and he worked hard never asking for help and always willing to lend a hand when others needed it. darell's work ethic, kindness, and never give up attitude are an inspiration to us all and i'm proud to represent him in congress. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house sundry communications. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam. on april 22, 2021, the committee on ethics committee received an appeal from representative james e. clyburn of a fine imposed pursuant to house resolution 73. the appeal was received after the committee adopted
miller weeks meeks: he grew up poor and dropped out of school in the eighth grade to take her of his family. throughout his life he spent time working on a railroad and start add family farm still in operation today. he was lucky enough to marry the woman of his dreams and have three beautiful children with her. sadly, his wife passed away at a young age leaving darell as a single father to raise three young children. nevertheless, darell kept his head down and he worked hard never asking for...
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welcome to dennis miller, la swan. this guy's a good guy, john, for now, and he's in entrepreneur tv personality best selling author is best known, of course as the, unless you're in that biz, i'm sure other people know i'm on and even deeper level. but, you know, as the creator, host executive, producer bar rescue on paramount network. i think that coming up on some crazy amount of episodes, maybe 200 that sticks in my head. well, as johnny, you can see season a to bar su, sundays at 10 pm on. oh, look at him moving up town to the paramount network. and john, how are you? i'm doing great. dennis. good to talk to you buddy. further, as it approach 200 ups, we just shot 200, which is, you know, is crazy milestone. i mean i put i do a pilot and go home dennis nonetheless, season 3456. so it's feeling pretty good to get it to that level. i love the idea you had man way back when you can see some guys sit, a lot of people have a baffled chamber between them getting an inspiration and i realize and then there are other guys
welcome to dennis miller, la swan. this guy's a good guy, john, for now, and he's in entrepreneur tv personality best selling author is best known, of course as the, unless you're in that biz, i'm sure other people know i'm on and even deeper level. but, you know, as the creator, host executive, producer bar rescue on paramount network. i think that coming up on some crazy amount of episodes, maybe 200 that sticks in my head. well, as johnny, you can see season a to bar su, sundays at 10 pm on....
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i think that member miller, i see your hand is raised. >> member miller: i have a new computer and i figure out how to work everything yet. i really liked it. i think that it's going to take us a long ways towards accountability. and as i said several times i think that, you know, san francisco is really ahead of the curve on, you know, addressing homelessness and i think that this is really going to help. i have heard a lot of talk that we're really behind in placement, that we haven't spent all of the money, you know, stuff like that. not prop c money, but, you know, -- and it's hard to tell because i feel like it's kind of opaque you know, we get a lot of reports. it's really hard to understand. but i think that a dashboard like this -- like, i heard the presenter say several times that this is sample data. so i'm not going to -- you know, i'm not going to reference any of the data that was presented, but what i was thinking is if we're behind or something is going on, that what that dashboard allows to us do is to drill down and to say what are the issues. what is stopping us fro
i think that member miller, i see your hand is raised. >> member miller: i have a new computer and i figure out how to work everything yet. i really liked it. i think that it's going to take us a long ways towards accountability. and as i said several times i think that, you know, san francisco is really ahead of the curve on, you know, addressing homelessness and i think that this is really going to help. i have heard a lot of talk that we're really behind in placement, that we haven't...
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matt miller is in berlin.elebrates a political domestic victory in the recent days. >> those polls come and go. i think that admiral's point is an interesting one, angela merkel would make a great secretary-general. when i attended the g20 meeting in hamburg, she got a standing ovation from all of the other leaders when she entered the opera hall there at the end of the meeting. she essentially was leading the g20. it will be interesting to see what she can do here at the g7. to me, the most interesting thing about angela merkel is all of the good deeds she has done, you just listed, and yet, she is so insistent on building this nord stream 2 pipeline to russia, essentially funding hundreds of billions of dollars to vladimir putin to finance things likely annexation of -- like the annexation of crimea. why? james: i think it would be hard to find any leader who backs 1000. i think all of us can look at any of our leaders and say you got this one wrong, you got that one wrong. to the pipeline question, i would
matt miller is in berlin.elebrates a political domestic victory in the recent days. >> those polls come and go. i think that admiral's point is an interesting one, angela merkel would make a great secretary-general. when i attended the g20 meeting in hamburg, she got a standing ovation from all of the other leaders when she entered the opera hall there at the end of the meeting. she essentially was leading the g20. it will be interesting to see what she can do here at the g7. to me, the...
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dennis miller plus one. hey folks. welcome to dennis miller plus one. what a thrill for me. my main boy hood crush, the great and margaret with us, i think she has done more to popularize the hyphen than anybody in the history of this class. a great actress icon again when i say i con, again, throw that around. sometimes they hear people pronounce iconic and i go, well, they're ironic. iconic was actually a senior dancer denominator for academy awards, 15 golden globes. and emily, you, sir, with the funny the story with elvis, and the duke and steve mclean and you don't notice the other guys that will tell you about and star power and are related. so look, so funny, i just was watching the eclipse they have available to clean these. and she'll tell us about it in detail. there's one part of it. i hope they're not me girls, they must try it out sweet at the end. but it looks like the last, the movie you can see it in select theaters and it's available on demand. i present you and margaret, how are you? i am just fine. just bad. yeah, i was lucky enough to meet and, and her hu
dennis miller plus one. hey folks. welcome to dennis miller plus one. what a thrill for me. my main boy hood crush, the great and margaret with us, i think she has done more to popularize the hyphen than anybody in the history of this class. a great actress icon again when i say i con, again, throw that around. sometimes they hear people pronounce iconic and i go, well, they're ironic. iconic was actually a senior dancer denominator for academy awards, 15 golden globes. and emily, you, sir,...
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elizabeth: we hear you, congresswomen miller meeks, what was the most concerning disturbing thing werd u.s. is given dna u.s. citizens to china, what can china do with that, she's the most concerning thing that i'veto heard today da from americans going overseas to china and china is working on decoding this dna and doing research to the ethnocentric, that is extraordinarily problematic and they're not doing this with chinese individuals but the dude with american dna and they're doing things legislatively to hold the practice but we should not send american dna to china if in fact they're using this for potential bio weapon that could isolate segments of the population and one of the questions. elizabeth: this is terrifying. >> the virus affected elderly people, do you think there was manipulation in that regard, tickets very concerning, the other thing we had our colleaguesmo, democrat coley did not show up for this hearing is not a partisan issue, not an american issue but aow global issue how we respond to the pandemic it would've been similar but more timely and less complacency
elizabeth: we hear you, congresswomen miller meeks, what was the most concerning disturbing thing werd u.s. is given dna u.s. citizens to china, what can china do with that, she's the most concerning thing that i'veto heard today da from americans going overseas to china and china is working on decoding this dna and doing research to the ethnocentric, that is extraordinarily problematic and they're not doing this with chinese individuals but the dude with american dna and they're doing things...
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i'm matt miller. here are the top stories we are following for you. bloomberg live's qatar economic form is underway. we will hear from one of the speakers, ray dalio, and why he doesn't think the fed can tighten without bringing on more negative effects. plus, president biden set to travel to north carolina thursday to pitch more americans to get vaccines. dr. keri althoff of john hopkins joins to discuss the u.s. getting the 150 million mark. and amazon's amazon -- annual prime day kicks off today, spending expected to hit an estimated 12.2 billion dollars over two days. analyst and flax -- daniel flax joins us. let's take a look at what joint -- at what is going on in markets. we have gains. we thought it was going to be another manic monday this morning when i woke up around midnight new york time. now it looks good. the s&p up more than 1%. the dow jones adding 500 points. investors are selling bonds and buying risk assets. the u.s. 30 year, now back above two percent. earlier we saw it fall belo
i'm matt miller. here are the top stories we are following for you. bloomberg live's qatar economic form is underway. we will hear from one of the speakers, ray dalio, and why he doesn't think the fed can tighten without bringing on more negative effects. plus, president biden set to travel to north carolina thursday to pitch more americans to get vaccines. dr. keri althoff of john hopkins joins to discuss the u.s. getting the 150 million mark. and amazon's amazon -- annual prime day kicks off...
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this is dennis miller plus one. the these are the 4 people who pulled the trigger. survive something on survival. one of the hardest things that i had, the face was not having a face. i had a low patient life accepted, accept the fact that i made that appointment. we had no fears. del change pretty fast for shots. different stories behind the bullets. join me every 1st day on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the who's always be polite, never engage with an aggravated or confrontational office. don't get into any conversation. to start answering questions, just ask for an attorney. to survive in interrogation, you've gotta be ready to stand your ground. definitely don't want to be going to throw in a jump, so one cups. you're more likely to walk free. if you're rich and guilty, you are. if you're poor, you got 2 eyes and 2 ears and one mouth. so you should be seen in here and a whole lot more than you're saying, if you
this is dennis miller plus one. the these are the 4 people who pulled the trigger. survive something on survival. one of the hardest things that i had, the face was not having a face. i had a low patient life accepted, accept the fact that i made that appointment. we had no fears. del change pretty fast for shots. different stories behind the bullets. join me every 1st day on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see...
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welcome to dennis miller plus one. we are joined today by our friend kristen cavalry and you know what, we had a few ladies on recently who were building these brands. you can see that there is a way to do this. now i'm very strategic. i'm fascinated by, but of course, you know, or from, i guess she became a household name in laguna beach and then she joined the spin off series. the hills for its last to season had her own show, very cavalry on e. and she's also, as i said, a business woman with her lifestyle, brand uncommon, james, fascinated by that name. she'll break the code for us and just released her new skin care line, uncommon beauty christian capillary. how are you? i am good. thank you. i was reading your notes and i came across one of my favorite notes because there's there show biz and then there's business. and then somewhere in there it says she had 2 dogs. and i said, i like her already. i'm a dog person myself. probably not sure how that's really funny. well, i had to shepherd's and a yorkie, so big an
welcome to dennis miller plus one. we are joined today by our friend kristen cavalry and you know what, we had a few ladies on recently who were building these brands. you can see that there is a way to do this. now i'm very strategic. i'm fascinated by, but of course, you know, or from, i guess she became a household name in laguna beach and then she joined the spin off series. the hills for its last to season had her own show, very cavalry on e. and she's also, as i said, a business woman...
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joining the desk joining me -- joining me, matt miller and taylor riggs.aybe this is memphis taking a song from a number of years ago. there is a bridge in memphis that does not work across the mississippi river, across i-40. that bridge is down and down for good. infrastructure is front and center. how are we going to get it done to create jobs in america? >> there are two different things to look at today. number one, president biden needs to get shelley capito, she has been leading republican in these negotiations. yesterday, we saw the white house again tried to say we are trying to find a way to work with republicans and here is what we will propose. president biden said do not look so much at that 28% corporate rate to pay for this agreement. look at a minimum corporate rate of 15%. they see it as regardless of how many -- tom: did the senator from delaware walk away from the liberals yesterday? emily: there are progressives who are increasingly frustrated. i think you are talking about president biden. they are frustrated with him because he has not
joining the desk joining me -- joining me, matt miller and taylor riggs.aybe this is memphis taking a song from a number of years ago. there is a bridge in memphis that does not work across the mississippi river, across i-40. that bridge is down and down for good. infrastructure is front and center. how are we going to get it done to create jobs in america? >> there are two different things to look at today. number one, president biden needs to get shelley capito, she has been leading...
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john miller turned out was not really john miller. he was ambrose woodrough. the associates god back roughly $400,000, but the rest was gone for good. they never prosecuted, he knew too many. too much. the contract and finance company was, quote, as rotten a corporation as ever lived. and huntington would know. the books needed to convict miller were the same books that had the potential to convict the associates if congress had ever got to inspect them. so they go into the 1880s rich men who have increasingly grown to hate and distrust each other, but because their interests have merged in these companies, they cannot get them out. everything is split up between them. they can never, ever be rid of each other, though they will try at various times. because they don't trust each other, what they do is staff the railroads in part with relatives because they think sometimes wrongly that their relatives are the only ones they could trust. what they become is a corporation which is not a modern corporation or maybe it is a modern corporation. it's a victorian stew
john miller turned out was not really john miller. he was ambrose woodrough. the associates god back roughly $400,000, but the rest was gone for good. they never prosecuted, he knew too many. too much. the contract and finance company was, quote, as rotten a corporation as ever lived. and huntington would know. the books needed to convict miller were the same books that had the potential to convict the associates if congress had ever got to inspect them. so they go into the 1880s rich men who...
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stephen miller and report.ler and it would be cool to ride a horse on the moon. >> jeanine: vice president harris' enduring another disaster is media blitz after she a snapped at a univision reporter when pressed about a possible border visit. take a look. >> i've set i'm going to go to the border. >> when are you going to theth border vice president? >> the administration has asked -- i'm not finished. i've said i'm going to the border.is and also if we are going to do what the problems at the border we have to deal with the problems that cause people to go to the border, to flee to the border. >> jeanine: as biden and here is to ignore what is now a full-fledged self conflicted catastrophe, greg abbott taking action announcing that they will build their own border wall amid the willful disregard for the rule of law. and get this, we are now learning that the biden administration has dismantled a trump era office that provided assistance to americans who've been the victim of a legal immigrant crime of course,
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i'm matt miller.his is bloomberg markets. over the next hour, more analysis on the federal reserve's slightly hawkish turn. and we are speaking with antony trench avenue, one of the -- with one of the largest -- why the commodities boom is fueling a surge in crime. let's get a quick look at the markets. we have some real movement in some of these commodities. the s&p little changed at 4221. the u.s. 10 year coming down to 1.4922. it had been down in the .148's 10 minutes ago. gold coming down substantially, $40 a troy ounce, well under 1800 now, 1774. if the federal reserve will raise rates, rates will rise, we don't see them doing that now. you don't want to own gold. u.s. crude, nymex crude, west texas intermediate also trading down to $70 a barrel. commodities coming down across the spectrum. let's get more on what happened yesterday with the federal reserve with brian jacada with bloomberg opinion. we did not really see a lot of action yesterday in terms of rate moves, we only saw a few basis poin
i'm matt miller.his is bloomberg markets. over the next hour, more analysis on the federal reserve's slightly hawkish turn. and we are speaking with antony trench avenue, one of the -- with one of the largest -- why the commodities boom is fueling a surge in crime. let's get a quick look at the markets. we have some real movement in some of these commodities. the s&p little changed at 4221. the u.s. 10 year coming down to 1.4922. it had been down in the .148's 10 minutes ago. gold coming...
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i'm matt miller.he u.s. and european union have agreed to a five-year truce over aircraft subsidies for aircraft -- airbus and boeing, ending a dispute for now that has lasted 17 years. that battle led the sides to impose tariffs on 11.5 billion dollars of each other's exports. for more on this, we welcome henrietta treyz, the economic policy director at veda partners. this has been an epic battle between boeing and airbus, the u.s. and the eu. this has lasted for much of my professional life. why do you think now it is done? is this because the u.s. really needs europe to help it confront china and russia? henrietta: i think it's a combination of factors. there is a will from the biden administration starting with the president, but also down to ambassador tai who is deeply informed on the airbus suit, where she led the trade subcommittee, former staffer at ustr. she knows the entire history of this. the will is there to bring this to an end. there are a myriad of other issues that the u.k. and the u
i'm matt miller.he u.s. and european union have agreed to a five-year truce over aircraft subsidies for aircraft -- airbus and boeing, ending a dispute for now that has lasted 17 years. that battle led the sides to impose tariffs on 11.5 billion dollars of each other's exports. for more on this, we welcome henrietta treyz, the economic policy director at veda partners. this has been an epic battle between boeing and airbus, the u.s. and the eu. this has lasted for much of my professional life....
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here is the weird part, steve miller.tice department is suing the state of georgia for restricting the voting rights of minority groups, but not, they're not arguing id's or photo id's. they're saying absentee ballots, that they are saying they should be mailing absentee ballots to everybody in the state whether they ask for it or not, and i find that most curious and stupid. i see you're laughing. you know, first of all, you should have to actually georgia, by the way, did not ask for an excuse for an absentee ballot, but why should they mail them to everybody? so therefore i'm thinking to myself, self, this is just pure politics after they just lost on s-1 earlier this week. what say you? >> well you're exactly right. the politicization of justice in this country is one of the grave its threats ultimately to the rival of our liberties. people using the justice department, using the office of the attorney general, using the prosecutors office to try to advance a narrow political objective, and that's what we're seeing ri
here is the weird part, steve miller.tice department is suing the state of georgia for restricting the voting rights of minority groups, but not, they're not arguing id's or photo id's. they're saying absentee ballots, that they are saying they should be mailing absentee ballots to everybody in the state whether they ask for it or not, and i find that most curious and stupid. i see you're laughing. you know, first of all, you should have to actually georgia, by the way, did not ask for an...
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dennis miller plus one. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have crazy foundation. let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk me an entire village in alaska has had to move. if another country threaten to wipe out an american, we do everything in our part a project in water escaping climate change poses the same threat right now. alaska has seen some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world. we lost about 35 feet 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring it is. and that means the river is 35 pounds, then learning was yours, or i think we're a part of america. there's for me or america the mechanics work so well. people don't like to use the word inconsistent. they like to say, oh it's, it's amazing in comprehensible mysterious when i say it can't be quite right. and this is what direct says, this is what i was re
dennis miller plus one. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have crazy foundation. let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk me an entire village in alaska has had to move. if another country threaten to wipe out an american, we do everything in our part a project in water escaping climate change poses the same threat right...
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james miller. are you going to bed? i’m miller. are you going to bed? i'm hoinr miller.this is your favourite story because — hoping this is your favourite story because you understand it? i�*m hoping this is your favourite story because you understand it? i'm going to ask ou because you understand it? i'm going to ask you a — because you understand it? i'm going to ask you a different _ because you understand it? i'm going to ask you a different question. - to ask you a different question. what is an nft? find to ask you a different question. what is an nft? and nonrefundable token. i what is an nft? and nonrefundable token- l have _ what is an nft? and nonrefundable token. i have no _ what is an nft? and nonrefundable token. i have no idea _ what is an nft? and nonrefundable token. i have no idea these - what is an nft? and nonrefundable token. i have no idea these things l token. i have no idea these things are are, _ token. i have no idea these things are are, click a big or a promise of something — are are, click a big or a promise of something and i suppose that mak
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miller a question. you know, we're talking about a transition now from fossil fuel towards more renewable and ultimately kind of looking at meeting the president's goals for renewable. i want to know more about the benefits to fish and wildlife habitat, 23 we shifted away from fossil fuels and we have the majority of our energy from clean energy sources like wind, solar and geothermal, can you tell us what the benefits might be between fish and wildlife habitat if renewal energy became the predominant form of energy? >> thank you for the question. yes, i think that hunters and anglers are on the front lines of witnessing the impacts of a changing climate on both the species we're out there hunting and fishing and the habitats on which they depend. i think it's clear that a transition to cleaner sources of energy is one step that is essential in moving us to a better future. i think the important part is that we make that transition in a thoughtful way, even renewable energy development can have impacts
miller a question. you know, we're talking about a transition now from fossil fuel towards more renewable and ultimately kind of looking at meeting the president's goals for renewable. i want to know more about the benefits to fish and wildlife habitat, 23 we shifted away from fossil fuels and we have the majority of our energy from clean energy sources like wind, solar and geothermal, can you tell us what the benefits might be between fish and wildlife habitat if renewal energy became the...
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miller plus one. i love talking to comedians and we've got a great one heather mcdonald's here. he's got a podcast called juicy scoop with heather mcdonald. and can you believe the numbers on these podcasts? she's been on 5 years now. she has over 100000000 downloads. you know, why? because it's funny. it's hip. and it's why said that. mcdonald right after this, bench miller plus one the hey folks, welcome to dennis miller plus one. i always like you want to have stand up comedians on in, in this case podcast or to because they know how to keep moving log stand ups live on their wits and you can be on stage. sure. and 15 seconds before you better get the 1st lab so i always feel safe when i'm with a stand up. she of course, has heather mcdonald, best known from well, i'm single podcast now, but for 7 years i think she was on these top rated show chelsea lately with ms. ambler and she wrote produced and appeared for the duration of the 7 year. currently the host of her own podcast juicy scoop. you see
miller plus one. i love talking to comedians and we've got a great one heather mcdonald's here. he's got a podcast called juicy scoop with heather mcdonald. and can you believe the numbers on these podcasts? she's been on 5 years now. she has over 100000000 downloads. you know, why? because it's funny. it's hip. and it's why said that. mcdonald right after this, bench miller plus one the hey folks, welcome to dennis miller plus one. i always like you want to have stand up comedians on in, in...
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doctor peggy ms miller— escape some of this. doctor peggy ms miller has - escape some of this.rticular focus. —— peggy rismiller. the islands largest natural island's largest natural predator, the rosenberg's goanna, which can live several decades, and the short beak echidna, an egg laying creature which is the world's oldest surviving mammal. everyone loves echidnas, _ surviving mammal. everyone loves echidnas, and - surviving mammal. everyonej loves echidnas, and echidnas are really good in the environment. both echidnas and goannas are our natural gardeners. so they are very, very good. they are both diggers, that means they are cultivating the soil, they are turning over the soil, and they are helping the natural environment actually spread. just days after the worst fires in living memory reduced much of the island's bushland to ash, dr rismiller discovered the first vital signs of recovery. the first vital signs of recove . ., , ., recovery. immediately after the fire we still _ recovery. immediately after the fire we still found _ fire we still found invertebrate life. s
doctor peggy ms miller— escape some of this. doctor peggy ms miller has - escape some of this.rticular focus. —— peggy rismiller. the islands largest natural island's largest natural predator, the rosenberg's goanna, which can live several decades, and the short beak echidna, an egg laying creature which is the world's oldest surviving mammal. everyone loves echidnas, _ surviving mammal. everyone loves echidnas, and - surviving mammal. everyonej loves echidnas, and echidnas are really...
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dennis miller plus one. always be polite, never engage with an aggravated or confrontational office. don't get into any conversation to start answering questions. just ask for an attorney. to survive and interrogation, you've gotta be ready to stay around. definitely don't want to be going to throw in a jump. so one cups you're more likely to walk free. if you're rich and guilty, you are, if you're poor and you got 2 eyes and 2 ears and one mouth. so you should be seeing and hear and a whole lot more than you're saying if you don't take that advice, usually going to date yourself before ah, do it again. which phoenix has actually got an uncovered face, men's clothing and shoulder holster. it's a kind of s can feminism, but it's name is how camino above the human about some of the whole lot of that of us. it was a lot of up on the job, but you don't want me. she lives in one of the most dangerous and patriarchal provinces of afghanistan, cost when she was time on the national level, i shall did that update it
dennis miller plus one. always be polite, never engage with an aggravated or confrontational office. don't get into any conversation to start answering questions. just ask for an attorney. to survive and interrogation, you've gotta be ready to stay around. definitely don't want to be going to throw in a jump. so one cups you're more likely to walk free. if you're rich and guilty, you are, if you're poor and you got 2 eyes and 2 ears and one mouth. so you should be seeing and hear and a whole...
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welcome to dennis miller plus one. i always like you want to have stand up comedians on in this case podcast or to because they know how to keep moving log stand ups live on their wits and you can be on stage. sure. and 15 seconds before you better get the 1st lab. so i always feel safe when i'm with a stand up. she of course has heather mcdonald, best known from well, i'm single podcast now, but for 7 years i think she was on these top rated show chelsea lately with ms. ambler and she wrote, produced and appeared for the duration of the 7 year. currently the host of her own podcast juicy scoop. you see the logo in the background. i know it says juicy coo, but just pointing out this letter. thank you. thank you for saving me there. the host of the other mcdonald podcast available while you get your podcast and i have to kiss the ring right off the bat, 550 episodes, and folks get this is bob goes to the mine 100000000 downloads. bravo, bravo, a kill. busy thing, you know, i really grateful i started doing it when i did
welcome to dennis miller plus one. i always like you want to have stand up comedians on in this case podcast or to because they know how to keep moving log stand ups live on their wits and you can be on stage. sure. and 15 seconds before you better get the 1st lab. so i always feel safe when i'm with a stand up. she of course has heather mcdonald, best known from well, i'm single podcast now, but for 7 years i think she was on these top rated show chelsea lately with ms. ambler and she wrote,...
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i think folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one. we've been talking to christian capillary and she is a business woman now with her life sell brand uncommon, james. and that should lock you in your head some some rooms you want out of your head immediately. that one has a nice lay of the land to it. she just released her news to getting carolina uncommon beauty. and you can see uncommon, a nice preferable mode. she can put that to anybody as she builds the empire here. and i think it's a smart choice. tell me about where do you, you know, i always think of you as a california girl just because that's when you got shameless, but you hatch in. denver is that where you're from? yes, i was born in denver. i've actually the many places. and then i moved to connecticut before i'm moving back to colorado and then a suburb of chicago and then laguna beach, california and i, when i graduated high school, i moved up i, i met my husband j when i was 23 who was in chicago at the time for that brought me back to chicago and then i've been in nas
i think folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one. we've been talking to christian capillary and she is a business woman now with her life sell brand uncommon, james. and that should lock you in your head some some rooms you want out of your head immediately. that one has a nice lay of the land to it. she just released her news to getting carolina uncommon beauty. and you can see uncommon, a nice preferable mode. she can put that to anybody as she builds the empire here. and i think it's a...
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bret giroir and iowa's representative mariannette miller-meeks. house panel yesterday. thanks for joining us. dr. giroir, first to you, reports coming in from nbc and other networks yes, the chinese military for years has been working on secret coronavirus research at the wuhan lab. that the wuhan lab has top connections with chinese military officials. what do you say to this report? >> i would say you just about said it all. we heard yesterday from dr. asher who is in the state department and had significant intelligence agency ties, the wuhan lab, as many labs in china are intricately intertwined with the chinese military and yes, the chinese have offensive biological weapons program and it seems very clear that they were using coronavirus as part of that program. elizabeth: well this is terrifying. congresswoman, you and i were talking about this yesterday. representative michael mccaul says there is evidence the chinese military took over, seized control of the wuhan lab earlier than thought in 2019. why were they doing that? >> i think it is
bret giroir and iowa's representative mariannette miller-meeks. house panel yesterday. thanks for joining us. dr. giroir, first to you, reports coming in from nbc and other networks yes, the chinese military for years has been working on secret coronavirus research at the wuhan lab. that the wuhan lab has top connections with chinese military officials. what do you say to this report? >> i would say you just about said it all. we heard yesterday from dr. asher who is in the state...
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more we welcome back juanita tall over veteran political strategist for political candidates and tim miller, and former comes director for jeff bush. good evening. i would like to begin with you the a.g. spoke in rather lofty terms on voting rubs but then there is this, from npr in arizona. republicans from a growing number of states are traveling to maricopa county in arizona to witness a controversial election review ordered by gop leaders in the state senate. a sign that similar probes may be sought elsewhere across the country. so tim, what is your
more we welcome back juanita tall over veteran political strategist for political candidates and tim miller, and former comes director for jeff bush. good evening. i would like to begin with you the a.g. spoke in rather lofty terms on voting rubs but then there is this, from npr in arizona. republicans from a growing number of states are traveling to maricopa county in arizona to witness a controversial election review ordered by gop leaders in the state senate. a sign that similar probes may...
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beginning at 8pm eastern and every weekend on c-span 3 next on american history tv author donald miller interviews jessica shattuck about her novel the women in the castle. she explains how her family's connection to nazi germany influenced her work and how her research informed her understanding of german citizens during world war ii this talk was part of a conference hosted by the national world war ii museum in new orleans in 2018. so welcome back. this next session is a unique one for our conference. you know, we're for those who come here. regularly. you're used to seeing the biggest and brightest minds in the field of world war ii history. this normally means the best-selling authors of history books leading professors documentarians, but when we were planning this year's program we decided to mix it up by inviting a novelist and only the second one that we've hosted in the conferences for the entire time. we've been doing these don miller author of masters of the air in d-days in the pacific is also one of our longest standing advisors and counselors. he's a perennial conference
beginning at 8pm eastern and every weekend on c-span 3 next on american history tv author donald miller interviews jessica shattuck about her novel the women in the castle. she explains how her family's connection to nazi germany influenced her work and how her research informed her understanding of german citizens during world war ii this talk was part of a conference hosted by the national world war ii museum in new orleans in 2018. so welcome back. this next session is a unique one for our...
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i'm matt miller. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories from around the world. the jbs hack attack, the world's largest meat producer begins reopening idle beef operations after being hit by a cyberattack. chinese president jean jinping seeks a more love ruble -- lovable image. we will look into a diplomatic re-think in china. we hear from the author of the new book "the devil's playbook" about the rise and fall of juul and the parents that helped bring it down. let's take a look at what is going on in the markets. we do see gains on the s&p and other u.s. benchmark indexes. we saw gains here in europe as well. they are tempered, but we are still seeing green arrows. u.s. 10 year yield coming down. the dollar coming down as well. really very little change on the dollar. that is a bit of a turnaround from what we saw earlier this morning. the dollar was gaining against most major trading partners. new york crude up again today. 1.6%. over a dollar. crude continues to rise. but the fasci
i'm matt miller. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories from around the world. the jbs hack attack, the world's largest meat producer begins reopening idle beef operations after being hit by a cyberattack. chinese president jean jinping seeks a more love ruble -- lovable image. we will look into a diplomatic re-think in china. we hear from the author of the new book "the devil's playbook" about the rise and fall of juul and the parents that helped bring it down. let's...
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i am matt miller. sales increased by the most in nearly a year, coming after data showing housing prices jumped by the most in 30 years, more than. for more on housing and real estate tech companies that are driving the industry, we welcome constance freeman. focused on investing in to knology companies in and around the multitrillion dollar industry of real estate, mortgage, finance. what an unbelievable situation. not just in the u.s.. but also the u.k. and canada. we are seeing prices i rocket in the inventory not keeping up. why is this happening? is this due to the pandemic? >> it's crazy. if you asked me year ago i don't know if my crystal ball would've chosen this. but there is a lot to be said about the pandemic. a lot of the economists expected that this might have been more pre-pandemic, quote unquote normal. and last year it went crazy because people realized they did not want to be stay-at-home in their 2 x 2 apartments with all four family members at home. they wanted bigger spaces. they w
i am matt miller. sales increased by the most in nearly a year, coming after data showing housing prices jumped by the most in 30 years, more than. for more on housing and real estate tech companies that are driving the industry, we welcome constance freeman. focused on investing in to knology companies in and around the multitrillion dollar industry of real estate, mortgage, finance. what an unbelievable situation. not just in the u.s.. but also the u.k. and canada. we are seeing prices i...
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and i think it miller had put it in. we would have sub job. but, you know, it was the by on unique forward to mila gave fans in germany a moment of hope. if only for a few seconds the channel, the english fans are in the state of ecstasy, despite elia doubts of catch goth southgate strategy on tuesday. result, i brought out law. no no, no 11 might say that we want to. no, no it's you minutes. a could not believe it. i was on the right, i was forward comes the english team to go on the road and is now off to the dangerous moment for us with a warm success and the feeling around the country that we've only got to turn up to when the thing and we know it's going to be an immense challenge from here on while police tried to disperse the cheering crowds, the magic is far from the and we've got team coverage for you on this. jonathan claim from d. w. sports is with me here in berlin and d, w. charlotte chelsea pill join us from london. charlotte described the mood for us in your words in england after that triumph over germany. i for so many and fou
and i think it miller had put it in. we would have sub job. but, you know, it was the by on unique forward to mila gave fans in germany a moment of hope. if only for a few seconds the channel, the english fans are in the state of ecstasy, despite elia doubts of catch goth southgate strategy on tuesday. result, i brought out law. no no, no 11 might say that we want to. no, no it's you minutes. a could not believe it. i was on the right, i was forward comes the english team to go on the road and...