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morgan will be in charge of j.p. morgan china?real issue but we do not share our data with the chinese government, again this becomes very complex because every country is talking about whose datasets were, were gonna be very careful, where the forefront protecting the privacy of the people data et cetera in dividends will be the regular way, were not in china because of one president or something like that hopefully were there for 30 years and hopefully becomes more mature acceptable part of the global world, that doesn't happen then elsewhere we read history and help with intervention help and elsewhere. maria: you think any contracts i will be back by a rule of law. >> every country when we sign a contract we know what the rules are in china but it does not mean that i like them, limu emu... and doug. so then i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. oh um, doug can we talk about something other than work, it's the weekend. yeah, yeah. [ squawk ] hot dog or...
morgan will be in charge of j.p. morgan china?real issue but we do not share our data with the chinese government, again this becomes very complex because every country is talking about whose datasets were, were gonna be very careful, where the forefront protecting the privacy of the people data et cetera in dividends will be the regular way, were not in china because of one president or something like that hopefully were there for 30 years and hopefully becomes more mature acceptable part of...
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[laughter] morgan, what do you think? >> morgan: i don't know why jimmy is speaking on nashville.ppiest place in the country. >> jimmy: it's the best, i love nashville. >> morgan: was, i want to shout out the flight attendants. i fly a lot. i have to fly all the time, and i try to always come under my mask, thank them, be extra nice to them. i can't imagine -- look at this video. this is wild. the poor flight attendants, what they have to deal with, people are rude -- let me tell you something: if you are mad about wearing your mask, don't take it out on the flight attendants. people are mean to flight attendants. they don't make the rules. they just have to enforce them. this is a shout out to all flight attendants. thank you to what you do. i will take that extra for a drink. [laughter] >> emily: amen. kayleigh, to those drinks, stone, or do you agree they are part of the problem? or, do they calm us down? >> kayleigh: i'm with jimmy, this makes sense. let people have a glass of wine on the plane. maybe some people have flight-phobia, so they go to the bar prematurely. we should
[laughter] morgan, what do you think? >> morgan: i don't know why jimmy is speaking on nashville.ppiest place in the country. >> jimmy: it's the best, i love nashville. >> morgan: was, i want to shout out the flight attendants. i fly a lot. i have to fly all the time, and i try to always come under my mask, thank them, be extra nice to them. i can't imagine -- look at this video. this is wild. the poor flight attendants, what they have to deal with, people are rude -- let me...
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. >> a conversation now with wesley morgan, journalist and author of the hardest place. why is the story an important want to tell? >> this is a place in northeastern afghanistan. it is one of the few places that operatives fanned out into in the and medially after 9/11. counterterrorism mission trying to find osama bin laden after he escaped up through this gradual escalation into much more expensive counterinsurgency and nationbuilding until his efforts essentially collapsed and u.s. forces returned to a coward terror -- counterterrorism foster in recent years before leaving. host: when did you first go to pech and why? guest: i first visited in 2010. i was a journalist covering president obama's surge that year when u.s. troop levels had been rising to their all-time high of 100,000 u.s. troops in the country. i was embedding with different infantry battalions in different parts of the country in a tough fight. the patch was one of them and i got fast -- pech was fascinating. host: why was a fascinating? guest: there was a huge dichotomy with what was going on there a
. >> a conversation now with wesley morgan, journalist and author of the hardest place. why is the story an important want to tell? >> this is a place in northeastern afghanistan. it is one of the few places that operatives fanned out into in the and medially after 9/11. counterterrorism mission trying to find osama bin laden after he escaped up through this gradual escalation into much more expensive counterinsurgency and nationbuilding until his efforts essentially collapsed and...
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morgan. >> morgan: i want to take people on the road with me who believe in socialism.ld go overseas. though to actually you can just go down to little havana and miami. you can go and have a cafe con leche. talk to the cuban-americans about socialism. or we can visit other parts of miami where you have venezuelans who have fled what maduro did to that beautiful, prosperous country. now it's in tatters. you don't even need to leave the country. you just need to talk to americans. talk to vietnamese americans who have grown up in the shadow of china. and know what it's like to have communist regime right next to them. what that feels like whenever communism or in other parts of the world, socialism may take over. that would be my encouragement to every american who think socialism is great, talk to someone who grew up under it and see if your opinion remains the same. >> dagen: i lived to versailles a lot. conversation over guava pastries, they are delicious. >> harris: hungry already. >> dan: i served nine years of my career the former soviet union. so i saw firsthand a
morgan. >> morgan: i want to take people on the road with me who believe in socialism.ld go overseas. though to actually you can just go down to little havana and miami. you can go and have a cafe con leche. talk to the cuban-americans about socialism. or we can visit other parts of miami where you have venezuelans who have fled what maduro did to that beautiful, prosperous country. now it's in tatters. you don't even need to leave the country. you just need to talk to americans. talk to...
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morgan. as you do that mr. morgan the interpreters who wrist and sometimes lost their lives protecting american soldiers in the passion valley and its tributaries. why that dedication? >> afghanistan as a really hard place for military units especially regular conventional units don't have any kind of language and training to operate, get their bearings and understands going on around them. the passion magnifies all those problems. the languages people seek speak up in the passion valley and its tributaries there are a lot more languages. there are languages that have no written form. people are nightside valley where they found themselves operating. interpreters really were a lifeline. for literally translated the conversations between americans and afghan. to understand the nuances of what's going on around them. to read cues they are not equipped to read. two on tank minute local disputes that may seem inconsequential but often were driving aspect of the insurgency. land disputes and thing
morgan. as you do that mr. morgan the interpreters who wrist and sometimes lost their lives protecting american soldiers in the passion valley and its tributaries. why that dedication? >> afghanistan as a really hard place for military units especially regular conventional units don't have any kind of language and training to operate, get their bearings and understands going on around them. the passion magnifies all those problems. the languages people seek speak up in the passion valley...
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morgan. as you do that mr. morgan the interpreters who wrist and sometimes lost their lives protecting american soldiers in the passion valley and its tributaries. why that dedication? >> afghanistan as a really hard place for military units especially regular conventional units don't have any kind of language and training to operate, get their bearings and understands going on around them. the passion magnifies all those problems. the languages people seek speak up in the passion valley and its tributaries there are a lot more languages. there are languages that have no written form. people are nightside valley where they found themselves operating. interpreters really were a lifeline. for literally translated the conversations between americans and afghan. to understand the nuances of what's going on around them. to read cues they are not equipped to read. two on tank minute local disputes that may seem inconsequential but often were driving aspect of the insurgency. land disputes and thing
morgan. as you do that mr. morgan the interpreters who wrist and sometimes lost their lives protecting american soldiers in the passion valley and its tributaries. why that dedication? >> afghanistan as a really hard place for military units especially regular conventional units don't have any kind of language and training to operate, get their bearings and understands going on around them. the passion magnifies all those problems. the languages people seek speak up in the passion valley...
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>> skylar's family friend morgan lawrence was upset too. she was at camp when she read on facebook that skylar was missing. >> how worried were you? >> sick to my stomach worried. >> so was officer coalbank. she was at it nonstop. >> i'd come back to the office in the evenings, watching the video, getting facebook records. >> she got swamped with tips saying they'd seen skylar. each sighting was a dead end. at the same time, coalbank pulled skylar's records. what she found was ominous. skylar wasn't using her cell phone or her atm card. coalbank now had serious doubts skylar had run away. >> usually runaways take items with them they want. especially if she had contacts or glasses. she didn't take that stuff with her. >> then police got an important new lead in the case. there had been two bank robberies in the nearby town of blacksville. both of them had gone down around the time skylar vanished. >> i was working with investigators on the bank robberies. >> while looking into the robberies, ronnie gaskin of the west virginia state police w
>> skylar's family friend morgan lawrence was upset too. she was at camp when she read on facebook that skylar was missing. >> how worried were you? >> sick to my stomach worried. >> so was officer coalbank. she was at it nonstop. >> i'd come back to the office in the evenings, watching the video, getting facebook records. >> she got swamped with tips saying they'd seen skylar. each sighting was a dead end. at the same time, coalbank pulled skylar's records....
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peter, morgan. >> morgan chesky for us in louisiana. morgan, thank you. >> new orleans unable to catch a break. the big question when and where will it hit. >>> good morning, peter. yes. right now the clock is on so ida has left cuba and is hitting open waters in the gulf of mexico. i know this is a cat 1 but we're about to experience some rapid intensification. this is going to happen very fast, my friends. sunday at 1:00 a.m. notice where it's located. still out at sea. you may be thinking, okay, overnight i've got a little time, maybe i should finish my preparations, leave as we head into tomorrow morning because it looks like it's making landfall tomorrow afternoon into tomorrow evening as a category 3 storm. however the effects will be far-reaching. it's going to feel like tropical storm conditions as we head through the overnight hours so i can't stress enough, sleep in your safe space by saturday night. tonight is where you need to be sleeping. beyond that as we head into the week ahead, the remnants will push through the tenness
peter, morgan. >> morgan chesky for us in louisiana. morgan, thank you. >> new orleans unable to catch a break. the big question when and where will it hit. >>> good morning, peter. yes. right now the clock is on so ida has left cuba and is hitting open waters in the gulf of mexico. i know this is a cat 1 but we're about to experience some rapid intensification. this is going to happen very fast, my friends. sunday at 1:00 a.m. notice where it's located. still out at sea....
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morgan. >> vaughn hillyard in miami. thank you. >>> coming up in our next half hour, our very own dr. torres will be here to answer all of your questions about keeping your kids safe from covid as they head back to school. >>> meantime, across the south, all eyes on fled. the tropical storm has dumped heavy rain and moving to the warmer waters of the gulf of mexico. dylan is tracking fred. by the way, another storm, dylan, closing in as well. >> it could take fred's path. fred right now is still a tropical depression. it ran into some of the higher elevations through cuba to break it apart. it is still forecast to move west/northwest at 13 miles per hour. however, now, it will stay a little farther west of the western coast of florida. key west under tropical storm warnings because conditions are deteriorating there. you would see a storm move in the gulf of mexico and strengthen with the warm waters, but there are factors in place to keep it as a tropical storm. either way, we are looking for a significant rainfall thro
morgan. >> vaughn hillyard in miami. thank you. >>> coming up in our next half hour, our very own dr. torres will be here to answer all of your questions about keeping your kids safe from covid as they head back to school. >>> meantime, across the south, all eyes on fled. the tropical storm has dumped heavy rain and moving to the warmer waters of the gulf of mexico. dylan is tracking fred. by the way, another storm, dylan, closing in as well. >> it could take...
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morgan: morgan norwood., the man convicted of assassinating robert kennedy was granted parole today. sirhan sirhan was initially sentenced to death for the murder. when the california supreme court declared the death penalty unconstitutional, he was committed to life sentence. two of support. the parole -- the release could be blocked. heading into the weekend, the weather, a glimmer of hope. ama: we will take any bit of hope. sandhya: i do have hope. that is for the second half of the week. we will see improvement in our air quality then. not tomorrow. let me show you a time lapse. this was this afternoon. it was very hazy and smoky across the bay area. there is the ashtray there. if you are going to the a's game against the yankees, it will be smoky. keep that in mind. if you're going to the niners game on sunday, it should be better. right now, it is good to moderate. for sensitive groups around fairfield, concord, he would notice that livermore is in the red. north wind that dragged the smoke down. i wil
morgan: morgan norwood., the man convicted of assassinating robert kennedy was granted parole today. sirhan sirhan was initially sentenced to death for the murder. when the california supreme court declared the death penalty unconstitutional, he was committed to life sentence. two of support. the parole -- the release could be blocked. heading into the weekend, the weather, a glimmer of hope. ama: we will take any bit of hope. sandhya: i do have hope. that is for the second half of the week. we...
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morgan joins us.t obvious and easy question is what do you expect that could change your strategy? what do you expect that could, you know, push you to make moves in the portfolios you manage? kelsey: we are certainly going to be listening very closely to everything chair powell has to say virtually tomorrow but the july minutes really stole the thunder as it relates to learning more about the asset purchase tapering, which we expect by january of next year. when i think about the taper there was a lot of consensus that seems to be forming and has already formed starting by the end of the year, cutting both treasuries and mortgage-backed securities. in my mind i am already looking forward to the september meeting. i think that could be even more informative because we are going to get the 2020 for dots. when people ask why our yields so low? i say, the market is very skeptical that nothing the fed can taper, they can, but can the fed actually raise rates? can they raise rates more than a few times? an
morgan joins us.t obvious and easy question is what do you expect that could change your strategy? what do you expect that could, you know, push you to make moves in the portfolios you manage? kelsey: we are certainly going to be listening very closely to everything chair powell has to say virtually tomorrow but the july minutes really stole the thunder as it relates to learning more about the asset purchase tapering, which we expect by january of next year. when i think about the taper there...
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eric morgan who was driving followed instructions but the situation escalated when monte morgan refused to set down his drink and his cell phone. body camera footage shows morgan had a handgun in his waistband. he struggled with police and then fired, shooting and killing ella french and a 39-year-old male officer was also shot in the right side. the officers fell to the ground face up. here's a prosecutor in court today describing what happened next. >> defendant did monte morgan seen on video emerging from the passenger compartment holding a gun in his left hand. he can be seen on victim two's camera coming back into view and stepping over the bodies of those officers as they lay in the street. >> a third police officer eventually shot monte morgan. today cook county judge arthur willis ordered monte morgan to be held without bond because he says the police did not have their weapons drawn and were not firing. yet morgan shot and killed one officer. eric morgan, the brother, also being held without bond and charged with unlawful use of a weapon. the morgan's mother was arrested outsid
eric morgan who was driving followed instructions but the situation escalated when monte morgan refused to set down his drink and his cell phone. body camera footage shows morgan had a handgun in his waistband. he struggled with police and then fired, shooting and killing ella french and a 39-year-old male officer was also shot in the right side. the officers fell to the ground face up. here's a prosecutor in court today describing what happened next. >> defendant did monte morgan seen on...
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host: wes morgan.i think there will be a lot of debate in the weeks and months and years ahead about the degree to which this was an intelligence failure versus the degree to which this was a policy failure on the part of the trump and biden administrations. we won't know for a long time what the true details of u.s. intelligence assessments were about how long afghan forces would stand up and what the likelihood of various scenarios were. i think certainly the intelligence community understood this was a possible scenario, a total and sudden collapse. i do not think they judged this as the most likely scenario. i think it is important to understand that, as u.s. forces have drawn down in recent years from the 100,000 troops spread out over the country, working every day with their afghan partners in 2011-2012, to the 10,000 or so that we were at a year and a half ago to the 2500 that we were at when president biden took office. those touch points, the ability to understand what was going on with our a
host: wes morgan.i think there will be a lot of debate in the weeks and months and years ahead about the degree to which this was an intelligence failure versus the degree to which this was a policy failure on the part of the trump and biden administrations. we won't know for a long time what the true details of u.s. intelligence assessments were about how long afghan forces would stand up and what the likelihood of various scenarios were. i think certainly the intelligence community understood...
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we begin tonight with morgan chesky in morgan city, louisiana. >> reporter: tonight, 24 hours to landfall and ida's impact, clear. alabama, mississippi and louisiana all issuing states of emergency ahead of the potential category 4 storm. >> when it hits the gulf and we feel it's serious, time to go. >> reporter: tough to get out of. evacuation routes packed for miles. manned tear for those living outside the levees. lining stretching from the gas station to rental car counters where customers waited to are hours. the airport tells desperate travelers, please, don't come here unless you have travel confirmed. >> your window of time is closing. by the time you go to bed tonight, you need to be where you intend to ride the storm out. >> reporter: when ida makes landfall sunday it will be 16 years to the day after katrina. the storm's similar in path but not size making katrina's storm surge so deadly. >> we lost a lot of good team. a hard storm. hopefully this one isn't at impactful. >> reporter: president biden acknowledging the anniversary. >> it's a stark reminder that we have to do ever
we begin tonight with morgan chesky in morgan city, louisiana. >> reporter: tonight, 24 hours to landfall and ida's impact, clear. alabama, mississippi and louisiana all issuing states of emergency ahead of the potential category 4 storm. >> when it hits the gulf and we feel it's serious, time to go. >> reporter: tough to get out of. evacuation routes packed for miles. manned tear for those living outside the levees. lining stretching from the gas station to rental car...
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i'm at kaiser time now to go to david morgan of the morgan report. david morgan, welcome back, max. gotta say so he's a pleasure, david morgan, we just mark the 50th anniversary of the nixon shock when president nixon close the gold window, thus defaulting on us obligations 50 years later. what's your assessment of the consequences of that decision we're going to the jubilee 7. seven's. remember christine? talking about the magic number 7 and every 7 there's a shimmy. just 7 times 749. so great role over the 50 if year were there. is this it, i don't know, but i thought it through a bit of a curve ball and i'm not ruined. charlie being somewhat straight up about it and you can play the straight man. i think there's going to be the reset some time in the 50th anniversary. in other words, you've got a year ago or less markets and society and history tends to go and cycle. you know, you find cycles and they pop up over and over again. and we could very well be looking at of seismic chain certainly. and other cycle people talking about is the 4th turning. this is another historical prec
i'm at kaiser time now to go to david morgan of the morgan report. david morgan, welcome back, max. gotta say so he's a pleasure, david morgan, we just mark the 50th anniversary of the nixon shock when president nixon close the gold window, thus defaulting on us obligations 50 years later. what's your assessment of the consequences of that decision we're going to the jubilee 7. seven's. remember christine? talking about the magic number 7 and every 7 there's a shimmy. just 7 times 749. so great...
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getting in the way of making self i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv.dventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you take dofetilide. taking dovato with dofetilide can cause serious or life-threatening side effects. hepatitis b can become harder to treat while on dovato. don't stop dovato without talking to your doctor, as your hepatitis b may worsen or become life-threatening. serious or life-threatening side effects can occur, including allergic reactions, lactic acid buildup, and liver problems. if you have a rash and other sympto
getting in the way of making self i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv.dventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv...
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morgan: morgan norwood. larry: new developments, the man convicted of assassinating robert kennedy was granted parole today. sirhan sirhan was initially sentenced to death for the murder. when the california supreme court declared the death penalty unconstitutional, he was committed to life sentence. two of support. the parole -- the release could be blocked. heading into the weekend, the weather, a glimmer of hope. ama: we will take any bit of hope. sandhya: i do have hope. that is for the second half of the week. we will see improvement in our air quality then. not tomorrow. let me show you a time lapse. this was this afternoon. it was very hazy and smoky across the bay area. there is the ashtray there. if you are going to the a's game against the yankees, it will be smoky. keep that in mind. if you're going to the niners game on sunday, it should be better. right now, it is good to moderate. for sensitive groups around fairfield, concord, he would notice that livermore is in the red. north wind that dragg
morgan: morgan norwood. larry: new developments, the man convicted of assassinating robert kennedy was granted parole today. sirhan sirhan was initially sentenced to death for the murder. when the california supreme court declared the death penalty unconstitutional, he was committed to life sentence. two of support. the parole -- the release could be blocked. heading into the weekend, the weather, a glimmer of hope. ama: we will take any bit of hope. sandhya: i do have hope. that is for the...
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do you really believe -- do you really believe jp morgan will be in charge of jp morgan china?o. we do not share our data with the chinese government. again, this becomes very complex because every country now, every country is talking about whose data sits where and stuff like that, so we will be very careful. we are at the forefront of protecting privacy of people. maria: any contract that you sign will be backed by a rule of law in china? >> in every country when we sign a contract different rules apply. we know what the rules are in china. doesn't mean i like them.we sig. i'm a patriot way above any money or jp morgan. you should imagine that foreign policy of the united states is set by the government of the united states. if you start telling companies that they should be staying in their own foreign policy you're actually making a huge error for the united states. maria: my thanks to chairman and ceo jamie diamond. next trump nsa adviser testifies on current agenda of the ccp. listen to this. >> beijing have stolen data sufficient to bill on every single american adult a
do you really believe -- do you really believe jp morgan will be in charge of jp morgan china?o. we do not share our data with the chinese government. again, this becomes very complex because every country now, every country is talking about whose data sits where and stuff like that, so we will be very careful. we are at the forefront of protecting privacy of people. maria: any contract that you sign will be backed by a rule of law in china? >> in every country when we sign a contract...
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morgan stanley says we have to raise points. barclays, a 17% plunge. but despite that, money flew into equities. i put it to you this morning that the reason you have passed through this existential angst moment because robert kaplan has opened the trapdoor to the possibility of a delay in the sequencing of tapering. that, ladies and gentlemen, has repriced the dollar and emboldened some the equity risk takers. let me show you the rally. a bounce back in china. the tech stocks up 1.5%. what is more important? the scale of the heights or the pace of the taper? do you want more big tech? are you worried about delta? the china implosion in terms of regulation and growth is what is worrying global fx markets. this is the oil market bouncing back. kaplan waivers and the dollar goes over and oil bounces back. it is not genius stuff. bitcoin above 50,000. i put it to you that any valley in euro swiss would be an opportunity to buy a little swiss for the weekend. jackson hole is the event the world will focus on this week. virtual gathering. the scrutiny and t
morgan stanley says we have to raise points. barclays, a 17% plunge. but despite that, money flew into equities. i put it to you this morning that the reason you have passed through this existential angst moment because robert kaplan has opened the trapdoor to the possibility of a delay in the sequencing of tapering. that, ladies and gentlemen, has repriced the dollar and emboldened some the equity risk takers. let me show you the rally. a bounce back in china. the tech stocks up 1.5%. what is...
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look at our performance. 27% off the charts morgan, you gave me a passing grade.ue working virtual. the team has performed fantastic. how do we all do when we're partially back that's going to be a big question and -- >> chris, over the years we've had conversations about -- you've been very outspoken about about things like facebook, data, protections there, privacy and some of the governance issues there esg in general has been a big topic for you and for your funds as well. as the sec for better or worse looks to actually better define and rein in companies reporting around esg topics, how do you think about it >> i think more information is more helpful for investors we're a big proponent of seeing the sec mandate some level of reporting. we can get into a big debate about esg, what does it mean is that investment, investable information or is it just anec anecdotal? i think it's future investment information. it literally belongs up there with the financial information because it's more forward looking. it's talking about risks to companies in the future and
look at our performance. 27% off the charts morgan, you gave me a passing grade.ue working virtual. the team has performed fantastic. how do we all do when we're partially back that's going to be a big question and -- >> chris, over the years we've had conversations about -- you've been very outspoken about about things like facebook, data, protections there, privacy and some of the governance issues there esg in general has been a big topic for you and for your funds as well. as the sec...
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morgan, what do you think.tion needed and is it likely, do you see a possibility that congress might actually change the plan on afghanistan? >> congressional oversight is always needed especially when were in a moment of crisis overseas for our country. i tweeted last night or a few days ago saying that congress needs to come back and called into session. the question is what would they do. first of all if there back in washington in session they can be aligned with the administration to know what is happening on the ground as we've been seen the president has been warned there could be another terror attack we've lost 13 if not more to come of our marines in kabul at the airport. this is the time not to be out of session at the time for all hands on deck, to answer the second part of the question do i think eventually there will need to be investigations into what happened, that is clear at the moment you can see both parties, this is not just republicans that want accountability senator menendez democrat fro
morgan, what do you think.tion needed and is it likely, do you see a possibility that congress might actually change the plan on afghanistan? >> congressional oversight is always needed especially when were in a moment of crisis overseas for our country. i tweeted last night or a few days ago saying that congress needs to come back and called into session. the question is what would they do. first of all if there back in washington in session they can be aligned with the administration to...
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i'm morgan radford. where the death toll has climbed to more than 700 people. many more are still missing and injured. the video highlights just some of the devastation on the islands, where search operations remained underway for survivors. the u.s. coast guard announced a short time ago it's now deploying helicopters as well as a ship to go in and help. >>> coming up, our live breaking coverage of the taliban's near total takeover of afghanistan. this continues with live report and -- stay with us right here on msnbc. >>> it's the top of the hour. for those just now joining us, welcome. i'm in for yasmin vossoughian. let's get to the major developments in afghanistan. i want to show you new individual jo just earlier they said to rename the country as -- has ned the country of the just a short time ago, he released a pretty elementy statement on facebook, saying he came across a hard choice, and went on to say the taliban, quote, is here to attack all of kabul, and to avoid the bleeding flood, i though
i'm morgan radford. where the death toll has climbed to more than 700 people. many more are still missing and injured. the video highlights just some of the devastation on the islands, where search operations remained underway for survivors. the u.s. coast guard announced a short time ago it's now deploying helicopters as well as a ship to go in and help. >>> coming up, our live breaking coverage of the taliban's near total takeover of afghanistan. this continues with live report and...
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andrew sheets of morgan stanley in charge of herding cats at morgan stanley. what's great about the morgan stanley view is invented by doctor roach everybody argues and argues and argues and get in the have a sinity of same james -- vicinity of the james gorman page. what's your disparate that steve invented. what's a distinction of the morgan stanley in-house debate? andrew: thanks. good morning. it's nice to be with you. i think there are a couple of areas where we differ. i think we are more bullish on the dollar than many investors. i think that's linked to the idea we do think the fed is not just going to be embarking on a tightening cycle, but that tightening cycle will continue to be well ahead of many of its major d.m. peers. that's one of the reasons we are more cautious in emerging markets than maybe other investors out there. and i think when we look at global equity performance, where we are really forecasting underperformance of the u.s. equity market relative to what i call d.m.x. u.s. markets. europe, japan, australia. we think those are the mar
andrew sheets of morgan stanley in charge of herding cats at morgan stanley. what's great about the morgan stanley view is invented by doctor roach everybody argues and argues and argues and get in the have a sinity of same james -- vicinity of the james gorman page. what's your disparate that steve invented. what's a distinction of the morgan stanley in-house debate? andrew: thanks. good morning. it's nice to be with you. i think there are a couple of areas where we differ. i think we are more...
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morgan tucker says her son, zaydek, was enjoying the f.c. just hanging out with us, eat something popcorn, enjoyed it. >> reporter: zaydek wasn't thrilled when game play switched to the far end of the field. >> he went under the gate. i was like, oh, my god. i tried to grab his shirt. and i like missed. so then i had to hop over the gate. and my instinct was just to run out and get him. >> reporter: a photo journalist sam green capturing the breakaway on camera. the 2-year-old grinning ear-to-ear, even after mom caught up with him. >> he was laughing, laughing the whole time. >> reporter: what was going through your mind? >> honestly, the adrenaline was so much i don't even remember. i had to ask my friend, did i go under the gate, too? she was like, no, you hurdle it. i was like, oh. >> reporter: zaydek and mom making it back to their seats to enjoy the rest of the game. >> security came up to me. i was a little nervous. i was like, i'm so sorry. they were like, no, no. we want to make sure you're okay. >> reporter: thankfully, no one injur
morgan tucker says her son, zaydek, was enjoying the f.c. just hanging out with us, eat something popcorn, enjoyed it. >> reporter: zaydek wasn't thrilled when game play switched to the far end of the field. >> he went under the gate. i was like, oh, my god. i tried to grab his shirt. and i like missed. so then i had to hop over the gate. and my instinct was just to run out and get him. >> reporter: a photo journalist sam green capturing the breakaway on camera. the 2-year-old...
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thank you so much, morgan, vanessa, i would love to get out there and walk.a good time. thank you so much, ladies, come back it, all right! >> thank you for having us, kelly. >> kelly: our first guest is one of the hardest working women in hollywood, you can catch her in "a week away" "call your mother" and cohosting the podcast two funny mama's. please welcome sherri shepherd! [cheers and applause]
thank you so much, morgan, vanessa, i would love to get out there and walk.a good time. thank you so much, ladies, come back it, all right! >> thank you for having us, kelly. >> kelly: our first guest is one of the hardest working women in hollywood, you can catch her in "a week away" "call your mother" and cohosting the podcast two funny mama's. please welcome sherri shepherd! [cheers and applause]
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morgan, goldman, morgan stanley. i go jpm >> steve >> steve >> here we go. agree 100% and when you look at the year-to-date performance, b of a is up 39% against i think middle 20s in j.p. morgan so, they've definitely outperformed and that would get to the point where they're a little bit more expensive. jpmorgan is definitely best in breed. you could ask 10 people and i bet knee-jerk reaction is 80%, 90% say j.p. morgan will be their bank of choice to that last comment on buybacks you can't reach across the market there's a lot of rules you can't shock the order. you can't run the stock up on a buyback, but it's extremely supportive when people know that the buyback is there, to the other point that was made. when people know the buyback is there, they're more apt to buy the stock. j.p. morgan, we can finish off holding hands. >> finally michael, give us a closing word. >> i think marketwide buybacks are a big thing. they don't always benefit directly the company doing the buying back. they buy it from people, the cash goes into a brokerage account. they o
morgan, goldman, morgan stanley. i go jpm >> steve >> steve >> here we go. agree 100% and when you look at the year-to-date performance, b of a is up 39% against i think middle 20s in j.p. morgan so, they've definitely outperformed and that would get to the point where they're a little bit more expensive. jpmorgan is definitely best in breed. you could ask 10 people and i bet knee-jerk reaction is 80%, 90% say j.p. morgan will be their bank of choice to that last comment on...
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saturday fees to date -- days before the hearing police say morgan shot officer outlaw french in the head, killing her. when asked why police didn't ask for more serious felony charges, and if they were aware that morgan was on probation for robbery, a spokesperson told the "chicago sun-times" we do not have that information at this time. >> monte morgan remains hospitalized after being shot in the stomach by an officer. his next court appearance is monday. i am garrett tenney. fox news. >> kevin: thank you. meantime the stabbing desmon atlanta dog owner and her pet remain unsolved. after more than two weeks and despite $20,000 in reward offers. correspond at steve harrigan is following that case. a second murder in atlanta at a park early this morning. good evening, steve. >> good evening, kevin. we are learning more about a woman who was kidnapped and murdered early friday morning and in atlanta park. 27-year-old miriam was found shot to death in a park. after finishing her shift as a bartender around 5:00 friday morning, police say she was forced at gunpoint into an suv. a passerb
saturday fees to date -- days before the hearing police say morgan shot officer outlaw french in the head, killing her. when asked why police didn't ask for more serious felony charges, and if they were aware that morgan was on probation for robbery, a spokesperson told the "chicago sun-times" we do not have that information at this time. >> monte morgan remains hospitalized after being shot in the stomach by an officer. his next court appearance is monday. i am garrett tenney....
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. >> the man accused of killing chicago police officer ella french and emonday morgan was in probationked car. despite his victim being hospitalized after flying into a stop sign morgan wasn't charged with any felonies which could have sent him to jail. instead with a few misdemeanors and a citation, his case was sent to traffic court and less than 12 hours later he was released. chicago criminal defense attorney mike rosen ballot says given the lack of serious charges back in april though, it's not likely a judge would have sent morgan to jail for violating his probation and he doesn't see any red flags in how this case was handled. >> it wasn't obvious the day before officer french was killed and partner was shot. nobody would have looked at this case and say anything inappropriate did take place. nobody would. no usage no, prosecutor would look at this case and say somebody made a mistake. somebody dropped the ball. >> after morgan's initial appearance in may sun times reports the cook county probation department filed petition in court saying the 21-year-old violated his probation
. >> the man accused of killing chicago police officer ella french and emonday morgan was in probationked car. despite his victim being hospitalized after flying into a stop sign morgan wasn't charged with any felonies which could have sent him to jail. instead with a few misdemeanors and a citation, his case was sent to traffic court and less than 12 hours later he was released. chicago criminal defense attorney mike rosen ballot says given the lack of serious charges back in april...
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morgan city also in the path.ies that, you know, have about 30,000 people living in each, give or take. and we know that a lot of the people, they don't want to take the chance with ida and they went ahead and evacuated. many either couldn't afford to and are choosing to say. one story in particular struck me. we know a family here in houma. the father had gotten his first vaccination shot about three weeks ago. he was set to get his second tomorrow. unfortunately, he came down with covid just a few days ago. and it forced the family into this very difficult choice, alex. in that they couldn't go to a shelter because the father had tested positive. hotels wouldn't take them in either. as a result of that, they chose to hunker down and ride this storm out at home despite the mandatory evacuation order to get out. that's just one example of what so many people face who are having to ride this storm out firsthand. i can tell you, it's going to be a long right because it is only getting more powerful here. if that's a
morgan city also in the path.ies that, you know, have about 30,000 people living in each, give or take. and we know that a lot of the people, they don't want to take the chance with ida and they went ahead and evacuated. many either couldn't afford to and are choosing to say. one story in particular struck me. we know a family here in houma. the father had gotten his first vaccination shot about three weeks ago. he was set to get his second tomorrow. unfortunately, he came down with covid just...
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how much did jp morgan collect? that was not the question. maria: she said how much did jpm collect in overdraft fees. you said the premise of the question was wrong. she said you have the number, 1.463 billion. does that change anything? did you make a change on overdraft fees? >> we made -- first of all, there are sometimes legitimate complaints about banks and what people do and how we do it. we changed overdraft fees and charging over an extended period of time and we always look at something like that so i asked the people look at it again, go through in detail. a lot of exeats tosser are making -- competitors are making changes. if it's appropriate we will make changes. we will do what's competitive. maria: what do you mean, you're going to eliminate overdraft fees. >> i don't know about that. people have to the take a deep breath. we do analytics. people who bounce checks, it often costs them a lot more than overdraft fees. for example, if you ever not paid a ticket, they double it. if you don't pay a governm
how much did jp morgan collect? that was not the question. maria: she said how much did jpm collect in overdraft fees. you said the premise of the question was wrong. she said you have the number, 1.463 billion. does that change anything? did you make a change on overdraft fees? >> we made -- first of all, there are sometimes legitimate complaints about banks and what people do and how we do it. we changed overdraft fees and charging over an extended period of time and we always look at...