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emily campagno. [applause] if elected governor of new york he promises not to kill any old people.republican incandidate for new york govern, lee is eldon. [cheering] >> there is no one harder on your police blotter. fox contributor kat timpf. and finally the stork that delivered him broke his feet. mike massive sidekick, tyrus.o emily claimed to be a lawyer never actually proved that but i will go with it. isn't this something than it inmate should immediately jiffy of all the time in the world, get somebody to work on your behalf to gain the system. isn't this kind of like what every person should do in jail if you have all the time? >> in this current political climate the answer is yes. inbecause like you read in the intro, this inmate says it was a life or death situation from everyday living to truth. what about the life or death situation facing the federalas officers he is salted which was one of the charges and put them in jail the first place. while the bureau of prisons, they ate it up. they are using our tax dollars to give this dude ate vaginally plasty and meanwhile 2
emily campagno. [applause] if elected governor of new york he promises not to kill any old people.republican incandidate for new york govern, lee is eldon. [cheering] >> there is no one harder on your police blotter. fox contributor kat timpf. and finally the stork that delivered him broke his feet. mike massive sidekick, tyrus.o emily claimed to be a lawyer never actually proved that but i will go with it. isn't this something than it inmate should immediately jiffy of all the time in...
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speech >> emily: a horrific scene in one of new york's welty's neighborhoods.r-old mother was pushing her 3-month-old baby in a stroller when a man dressed in black walked up and shot her in the head at close range, killing hooray they are. children were playing at the nearby park and heard the shot. one witness saw the young woman fell to the ground. a manhunt for the gunman is now underway. we are told the baby is unharmed. the mother of the young woman told fox news digital that she believes the suspect is the child's father and said the city was supposed to protect her daughter after she alerted authorities over alleged domestic violence. julie? >> julie: i was just speaking with a high-level nypd source that tells me basically this is not only a domestic violence case, the mother has an absolute point here. she should have been protected. this case was open back in january. we are now almost in july and this is the reason why these murders are happening in our city. this happened at about 8:30 p.m. at night. this could have happened in broad daylight, quit
speech >> emily: a horrific scene in one of new york's welty's neighborhoods.r-old mother was pushing her 3-month-old baby in a stroller when a man dressed in black walked up and shot her in the head at close range, killing hooray they are. children were playing at the nearby park and heard the shot. one witness saw the young woman fell to the ground. a manhunt for the gunman is now underway. we are told the baby is unharmed. the mother of the young woman told fox news digital that she...
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i am taylor riggs in new york in four emily chang.week started pride month, bloomberg television focusing on a wide range of topics when it means for -- as well as investors. and matches it users with the freelancers by using matchmaking out rhythms. the ceo is on -- algorithms, ceo is creating inclusion for underrepresented individuals, 95% of the workers identify as female, 65% by the by park community and more that -- bipoc community. the kickoff pride mark and a renewed vocus on -- focus on equality, today is jobs day, continue to see underrepresented individuals not have the same opportunity come what you see is the way to help that ford? -- forward? >> thank you so much, i think all companies are starting to gear towards inclusion and equity in the workplace. we see a lot more in canada we have a lot more work to do, it is important that tech companies need to focus on putting diversity out there right up front for everyone on their team to see. but the numbers on their site, all this is extremely important so because your every
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what this boils down to emily, new york law says you have to find a proper cause for conceal carry. where 43 states say you have to tick off the boxes and prove you are law abiding, six other states say no, go the extra mile and saying you are in high crime jurisdiction that your life is at risk that perhaps you could be the victim of gunfire which we cover on the show each and everyday, the number of children killed at just backyard barbecues in new york, if you are in a crime ridden neighborhood, that is not enough to qualify for your second amendment right, right to conceal carry. a state can't say, you can't protect your children, not anymore on this watch of this supreme court. >> emily: absolutely. one fundamental thing, justice thomas said it is not a second-class right and it has been treated as such and not second class to other bill of rights and found this violated the 14th amendment. the white house released a statement, this ruling contradicts common sense and the constitution and should deeply trouble us off. in the wake of attacks and gun violence, we must do more as
what this boils down to emily, new york law says you have to find a proper cause for conceal carry. where 43 states say you have to tick off the boxes and prove you are law abiding, six other states say no, go the extra mile and saying you are in high crime jurisdiction that your life is at risk that perhaps you could be the victim of gunfire which we cover on the show each and everyday, the number of children killed at just backyard barbecues in new york, if you are in a crime ridden...
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you want wait. >> emily: especially in a city like new york. so true. >> emily: everything is awesome. >> carley: he is amazing. >> harris: he parks outside because we knows we hit him after. did you save my favorite? >> ben: i own a restaurant and i won't stand in line for my own restaurant for 1,000 people. people, if you're a foodie and you want to bring this to the new level and pay for that table, good on you for being a sucker willing to pay it. i don't stand in line. i'm go to the b team, the c team. if i'm hungry, get out of my way. >> harris: i'd have more respect if they took people that were food insecure. how about people -- >> kayleigh: yes, absolutely. fancy restaurants aren't great, you know. like bars -- >> ben: if you can't spell it -- >> carley: average places are usually better. >> ben: if i can't spell it, i'm not going. >> emily: small portions in get out of here. >> carley: no time for you. >> emily: seems a little like off tenor. like we're not quite there yet. seems a little old, lame. >> carley: exactly. >> emily: and a
you want wait. >> emily: especially in a city like new york. so true. >> emily: everything is awesome. >> carley: he is amazing. >> harris: he parks outside because we knows we hit him after. did you save my favorite? >> ben: i own a restaurant and i won't stand in line for my own restaurant for 1,000 people. people, if you're a foodie and you want to bring this to the new level and pay for that table, good on you for being a sucker willing to pay it. i don't...
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emily: i'm emily chang in new york and this is "bloomberg technology." he helped introduce michelle sandberg to -- sheryl sandberg to mark zuckerberg. we'll be discussing where they go from here. he sat on the board of facebook for seven years and has known sandberg for more than 20. my exclusive conversation with donald graham and where meta- goes from here. and inflation keeps raging. no relief in sight according to president biden as the market, tech, and crypto stocks in particular keep whip sign. we will be joined by the author of a new book about whether silicon valley can hold onto its role as the center of power, later in the hour. all of that in a moment first a look at microsoft, giving the market a scare by revising its outlook. microsoft, the michael -- the story of the day. ed: we started thursday with nerves, the stocks down, saying the stronger dollar and look rising interest rate story of course has been a real headwind, revising the outlook around earnings, 400 $60 million on that strong dollar with unfavorable currency conditions. looki
emily: i'm emily chang in new york and this is "bloomberg technology." he helped introduce michelle sandberg to -- sheryl sandberg to mark zuckerberg. we'll be discussing where they go from here. he sat on the board of facebook for seven years and has known sandberg for more than 20. my exclusive conversation with donald graham and where meta- goes from here. and inflation keeps raging. no relief in sight according to president biden as the market, tech, and crypto stocks in...
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emily a "the new york times" magazine writer. ome to both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> emily, when you see the reaction, it is what was known because where the public falls on these issues has been well documented. what does that mean as this controversy, which justice alito proclaimed would end, or somehow lessen based on his ruling -- i think thus far that's not happened. >> right, this is just a new chapter in a long and bitter fight in this country, and we're going to see it play out state by state. abortion opponents are going to try to pass bans that are as restrictive as possible in as many as half of the states, and people who support access to abortion are going to try to make those bans less onerous for people seeking abortions, try to help women travel, and also try to get the abortion pills, which we know at this point are safe and effective, into the hands of people who need them. so those are these new sets of battle lines that the supreme court's conservative majority has drawn. >> lafonza? >> ari, i think
emily a "the new york times" magazine writer. ome to both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> emily, when you see the reaction, it is what was known because where the public falls on these issues has been well documented. what does that mean as this controversy, which justice alito proclaimed would end, or somehow lessen based on his ruling -- i think thus far that's not happened. >> right, this is just a new chapter in a long and bitter fight in this...
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but see how much that can keep going, especially is a big conference in new york starts to run down. emilyght. thank you. speaking of nft's nft nyc coming to a close. they were discussing the opportunity and challenges ahead, including the crypto market. nft trading volume sinking. there are some still placing bets on nft marketplaces. my next guest is the ceo of dapper labs. behind crib and nba top shot roham gharegozlou with us now, along with -- why are you still bullish on nft's given the decline in trading volumes. >> this is not our first market cycle. we are bullish because we think it is crypto and nft's in particular are one of the only areas in tech where we have touched a billion of nba fans. there are thousand growth potentials in the market, like building products people want to use. and fts stand for open a digital assets, assets that people are already spending hundred billion dollars a year in digital world. the nft technology let's the technology be affordable. the technology for that is now getting to the wing of maturity -- to the point of maturity. it's good user experi
but see how much that can keep going, especially is a big conference in new york starts to run down. emilyght. thank you. speaking of nft's nft nyc coming to a close. they were discussing the opportunity and challenges ahead, including the crypto market. nft trading volume sinking. there are some still placing bets on nft marketplaces. my next guest is the ceo of dapper labs. behind crib and nba top shot roham gharegozlou with us now, along with -- why are you still bullish on nft's given the...
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new york, san francisco, chicago. but you can still go to florida. what happens when democrats turn america into new york or l.a. or chicago? there is nowhere else to go. >> emilys tax your assets out of this country. all right, coming up. as americans face skyrocketing gas prices, leaders are accused of sitting around for photo opportunities, trying to look hip and trendy without ties. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ marcia ] my dental health was not good. i had periodontal disease, and i just didn't feel well. but then i found clearchoice. [ forde ] replacing marcia's teeth with dental implants at clearchoice was going to afford her that permanent solution. [ marcia ] clearchoice dental implants gave me the ability to take on the world. i feel so much better, and i think that that is the key. only two things are forever: love and liberty mutual customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. if anyone objects to this marriage... (emu squawks) kevin, no! not today. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ onl dry eye symptoms keepd. driving you crazy? inflammation in your eye might be to blame. time for ache and burn!
new york, san francisco, chicago. but you can still go to florida. what happens when democrats turn america into new york or l.a. or chicago? there is nowhere else to go. >> emilys tax your assets out of this country. all right, coming up. as americans face skyrocketing gas prices, leaders are accused of sitting around for photo opportunities, trying to look hip and trendy without ties. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ marcia ] my dental health was not good. i had periodontal disease, and...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san -- in new york and this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, the end of the silicon valley era, sheryl sandberg is stepping down after 14 years at facebook and now meta as chief operating officer. i spoke to her in an exclusive interview. sheryl: i made a final decision this weekend and let mark know. emily: we will have more on that decision them of why she's leaving now and what it means for meta's future. and if you want to keep working at tesla, forget about working from home. elon musk sending any mail with the subject line, remote work is no longer acceptable. first a quick check of the markets and how meta shares moved on news of sheryl sandberg leaving the company after 14 years. bloomberg's ed ludlow here with more. big day for the markets. ed: fantastic reporting on sheryl sandberg and the role that the selloff in meta shares, even though it was the last 20 minutes of the session, had an impact on the broader markets. s&p and nasdaq down, those declines accelerated as we saw meta shares selloff more rapidly
emily: i'm emily chang in san -- in new york and this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, the end of the silicon valley era, sheryl sandberg is stepping down after 14 years at facebook and now meta as chief operating officer. i spoke to her in an exclusive interview. sheryl: i made a final decision this weekend and let mark know. emily: we will have more on that decision them of why she's leaving now and what it means for meta's future. and if you want to keep working at tesla,...
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including police officers and doctors, new york was attended in desert and put emily back to it that the rural cup as major event on its own. but having for the 1st time in katherine, an muslim country is responsibility on top of that items for our present told us helping carter is like hosting your brother's wedding, saying this is how excited we are at how much we want to help. a number of global safety indexes rank cut our at the top. last year 200000 fans attended the era of fi for comp. it's considered a successful stress test or cut our 2022. 0, and there's hope that perhaps this november's world cup will someday be a kind of dry rod for hosting the olympics. natasha named l 0. doha. ah, so this is our desert, these are the top stories and al jazeera has obtained an image of the bullet used to kill a colleague sharina acclaim last month. experts say it's used in an m for rifle, which is widely used by these really monetary sharing was shot in the head by ready forces while on assignment in the occupied westbank. on the 11th of may, china has launched a new high tech aircraft ca
including police officers and doctors, new york was attended in desert and put emily back to it that the rural cup as major event on its own. but having for the 1st time in katherine, an muslim country is responsibility on top of that items for our present told us helping carter is like hosting your brother's wedding, saying this is how excited we are at how much we want to help. a number of global safety indexes rank cut our at the top. last year 200000 fans attended the era of fi for comp....
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new york was attended in does attend, and emily back teeth. it broke up as major event on its own. but having for the 1st time in katherine anamosa country is responsibility on top of that items for our present told us helping carter is like hosting your brother's wedding, saying this is how excited we are and how much we want to help. a number of global safety indexes rank cut our at the top. last year 200000 fans attended the arab fee for cop. it's considered a successful stress test or cut our 2022. 0, and there's hope that perhaps this november's world cup will some day be a kind of dry rod for hosting the olympics. natasha name l 0. doha. well, for years from now, the football world cup is going to be jointly hosted by the united states, canada, and mexico. 48 teams are going to compete. that's more than ever before. and 1st, a fee for announced the names of the host cities. christmas loom is in new jersey, she reveals who's made the list. 2026 will be a 1st for the world cup would not one but 3 countries. hosting the event, the united states, canada, and mexico fans came out
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. ♪ emily: happening in new york, slack frontiers, the annual conference where they have unveiled theatest innovation to a product that has become integral to the hybrid workplace. joining us now is stewart butterfield, joining us from new york. great to have you back with us. among the announcements today, you are building out slack huddles, adding this video feature. i'm curious of videoconferencing, a crowded market, what is the niche you are hoping to fill? stewart: thank you. it is a little different than a vehicle. heidel is for those who are not familiar, used by tens of millions of people a week on slack and up until now, they have an audio only and the intention is a little different than a call that has a scheduled start and end time. they are for more spontaneous conversations. they have invaluable and that respect, fastest-growing feature on slack's history. adding more of a co-working space and there is a difference between on the one hand meetings and the other hand people working together and happening to use computers at the same time. we are on the far left edge of th
. ♪ emily: happening in new york, slack frontiers, the annual conference where they have unveiled theatest innovation to a product that has become integral to the hybrid workplace. joining us now is stewart butterfield, joining us from new york. great to have you back with us. among the announcements today, you are building out slack huddles, adding this video feature. i'm curious of videoconferencing, a crowded market, what is the niche you are hoping to fill? stewart: thank you. it is a...
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eastern, new york magazines lisa miller, author of take up space emily unprecedented aoc, looks at thentry of alexandria across the cortez into politics in winnipeg she's having is a member of congress and it 10:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, washington post columnist christine, author of rethinking off offers hers thoughts on societal attitudes in the 21st century and she's interviewed by author and watch tv, every sunday on "c-span2" and find a full schedule program guide watch online coming anytime at booktv.org. >> earlier today, president biden talk about a strategy to build the u.s. economy at the afl-cio convention in philadelphia. [background sounds].
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new york times" reporter. >> kayleigh: beautifully said, emily.re on verdict watch in the johnny depp and amber heard case. seems like everybody has an opinion on this trail. you'll hear ours next. ♪♪ ubrelvy helps u fight migraine attacks. u put it all on the line. u do it all. so u bring ubrelvy. it can quickly stop migraine in its tracks within 2 hours... without worrying if it's too late or where you are. unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks a protein believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. migraine pain relief starts with u. learn how abbvie can help you save. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. (mom allen) verizon just gave us all a brand new iphone 13. (dad allen) ask about ubrelvy, we've been customers for years. (dad brown) i thought new phones were for new customers. we got iphone 13s, too. switched to verizon two minutes ago. (mom brown) ours were busted and we still got a shiny new one. (boy brown
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sending a team of more than 2200 people, including police officers and doctors, new york was attended to. and as i think when emily back to that, the rural cup is major event on its own. but having for the 1st time in katherine, an muslim country is responsibility on top of that items for our present told us helping carter is like hosting your brother's wedding, saying this is how excited we are and how much we want to help. a number of global safety indexes rank cut are at the top. last year, 200000 fans attended the era fee for comp. it's considered a successful stress test for caught our 2022. 0, and there's hope that perhaps this november's world cup will some day be a kind of dry rod for hosting the olympics. natasha named el jazeera, doha. and for years from now, the football, well a couple, the jointly hosted by united states canada and mexico. 48 teams will compete more than ever before. on thursday fif announced the names of the host cities. kristen silly me in new jersey tells us who made the list. 2026 will be a 1st for the world cup with not one but 3 countries. hosting the event, the united states, ca
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emily: talk about what that looks like. >> morgan: we were living -- we lived in new york and then d.c.n i worked for president trump with kayleigh. when i had a baby two days after the election i said we've got to go below the mason-dixon line. that's where she has to be raised. that's one of the reasons that we made the choice for taxis to start a new life, new business but i think like many families around the country that were in dangerous big cities, i just didn't want my daughter there. >> emily: voters are voting with their feet and we also are expecting them to vote on the ballots. they already have. one of the arguments here is that on tuesday california's result will send the message that underscores how much danger a party in power can face when voters feel certainty has been stripped from their lives. crime, inflation, gas prices, it's going to send a stark message. >> kayleigh: it can get really discouraging. i had a young girl say to me last year give me some hope. we cover crime every night and it's tragic. tonight you have hope when the d.a. out of san francisco, chesa b
emily: talk about what that looks like. >> morgan: we were living -- we lived in new york and then d.c.n i worked for president trump with kayleigh. when i had a baby two days after the election i said we've got to go below the mason-dixon line. that's where she has to be raised. that's one of the reasons that we made the choice for taxis to start a new life, new business but i think like many families around the country that were in dangerous big cities, i just didn't want my daughter...
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and emily, staff writer at the new york times magazine and fellow at the yale law school. and professor, let me begin with you and your reaction to the work of the amateur historians in the opinion. >> well, one thing -- there's a lot of things that we're striking. the majority opinion is almost unchanged from the leaked draft. alito's basic argument, as you said, is the same, what's the liberty of the constitution protects, we have to look at what price you would half in 1868, would a court of a have a pelt, i recognize the challenge to abortion in 1868, alito says no. so, you don't win. you don't have constitutional protection for abortion access now. i think there is at least two problems with this argument. first, actually, abortion that the chronological amongst americans's first generations it doesn't regulate, it doesn't criminalize criminalize abortions before quickening, which is the moment when a pregnant person first detects fetal movement, which can be as late as about 25 weeks. so, there actually isn't as consistent as history of abortion regulation as illegal
and emily, staff writer at the new york times magazine and fellow at the yale law school. and professor, let me begin with you and your reaction to the work of the amateur historians in the opinion. >> well, one thing -- there's a lot of things that we're striking. the majority opinion is almost unchanged from the leaked draft. alito's basic argument, as you said, is the same, what's the liberty of the constitution protects, we have to look at what price you would half in 1868, would a...
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and emily, staff writer at the new york times magazine and fellow at the yale law school.fessor, let me begin with you and your reaction to the work of the amateur historians in the opinion. >> well, one thing -- there's a lot of things that you are striking. the majority opinion is almost unchanged from the leaked draft. alito's basic argument, as you said, is the same, what's the liberty of the constitution protects, we have to look at what price you would half in 1868, would a court of a pallet have recognized the challenge to abortion in 1868, alito says no. so, you don't win. you don't have constitutional protection for abortion access now. i think there is at least two problems with this argument. first, actually, abortion that the chronological amongst americans's first generations it doesn't regulate, it doesn't criminalize criminalize abortions before quickening, which is before -- which can be as late as about 25 weeks. so, there actually isn't as consistent as history of abortion regulation as illegal suggests. moreover, the sources he cites for how we should th
and emily, staff writer at the new york times magazine and fellow at the yale law school.fessor, let me begin with you and your reaction to the work of the amateur historians in the opinion. >> well, one thing -- there's a lot of things that you are striking. the majority opinion is almost unchanged from the leaked draft. alito's basic argument, as you said, is the same, what's the liberty of the constitution protects, we have to look at what price you would half in 1868, would a court of...
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emily salmon and is live from new york city pride.merican voices. for now, i'll hand things over to michael steele who's hosting a special two hours of the ayman tonight. michael? >> hey, alicia. thank you very much. good evening and welcome to a two hour edition of a man. i'm michael steele in from ayman mohyeldin. tonight, abortion is on the ballot. order democrats going to do to stop republicans from enacting a national band? plus, the justice department is finally ramping up its investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election. and the major supreme court ruling no one is talking about, and how it can change your interactions with police. a step backward. that's with 52% of americans call the supreme court's reversal of roe v. wade and the new cbs poll released just this morning. 56% of women say
emily salmon and is live from new york city pride.merican voices. for now, i'll hand things over to michael steele who's hosting a special two hours of the ayman tonight. michael? >> hey, alicia. thank you very much. good evening and welcome to a two hour edition of a man. i'm michael steele in from ayman mohyeldin. tonight, abortion is on the ballot. order democrats going to do to stop republicans from enacting a national band? plus, the justice department is finally ramping up its...
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>> emily: just a part of it. still ahead, new york the controversial new ad campaign encouraging drug users to be "empowered" and giving users tips. that's next. ♪ ♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: welcome back. as we see fentanyl addiction becoming a very serious and growing problem, new york city's health program is coming out with a new controversial ad campaign. it urges drug users to "not be ashamed" but instead to be empowered for using safely. we've seen similar billboards and posters before in
>> emily: just a part of it. still ahead, new york the controversial new ad campaign encouraging drug users to be "empowered" and giving users tips. that's next. ♪ ♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you...
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new york was to kennedy and as i think, and emily back teeth, it broke up as major event on its own. but having for the 1st time in katherine, an muslim country has responsibility on top of that items for our present, told us helping carter is like hosting your brother's wedding, saying this is how excited we are and how much we want to help. a number of global safety indexes rank cut are at the top. last year 200000 fans attended the arab fee for com. it's considered a successful stress test for katara 2022. 0, and there's hope that perhaps this november's world cup will some day be a kind of dry rod for hosting the olympics. natasha name el jazeera, doha, or mixed martial arts is growing in popularity in the middle east. but so far, not many arab fighters have made it's a major american promotions. so how malick has been talking to one fighter aiming to buck the trend. here, john, oh, oh, he's one of the most talented m. m. a fight as the arab world has ever produced. a nick named the jordanian lion gerard. i'll salute he is hungry for global success. after proving himself at regio
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emily compagno! [cheers and applause] >> greg: if elected governor of new york, he promises not to kill any old peoplengressman and republican candidate for new york gov lee zeldin! [cheers and applause] >> greg: and there's no one hotter on your police blotter. fox news contributor kat timpf. ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> greg: and finally, the stork that delivered him broke his beak. my massive side kick and the nwa world television champion, tyrus! [cheers and applause] >> greg: emily. >> emily: yes. >> greg: you claim to be a lawyer, never shown any proof to that but i'll go with it. this drives me -- isn't this something that an inmate should just immediately do. if you have all the time in the world, get somebody to work on your behalf to game the system. isn't this kind of like what every person should do in jail if you have all the time? >> emily: i mean in this current political climate the answer is yes because like you read in the intro, so this inmate says it was a life or death situation for him every day living his truth publicly. what about the life or death situation facing the federal o
emily compagno! [cheers and applause] >> greg: if elected governor of new york, he promises not to kill any old peoplengressman and republican candidate for new york gov lee zeldin! [cheers and applause] >> greg: and there's no one hotter on your police blotter. fox news contributor kat timpf. ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> greg: and finally, the stork that delivered him broke his beak. my massive side kick and the nwa world television champion, tyrus! [cheers and applause]...
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emily: he is also using twitter to share plans for 2024. ed: he sent some tweets at about 3:00 in the morning in new york. he did support andrew yang. leaning toward ron desantis, the governor of florida. he believes he can win in his words, he thinks he can win. emily: and desantis had some thoughts about the support. ed: they asked him what do you think of this, and ron desantis, the governor of florida, said he welcomes the support of all african-americans. of course, elon musk is a white south african man. when ron desantis was elected governor of florida, he did receive voting support from black americans, so those were his words today. emily: it is what it is. what do you make of the fact that he and president bided, who should be natural allies, continue to spark? ed: elon musk has been changing his politics. he said the number that's are the party of division and hate. basically, there is friction with the ministration and the white house. elon musk called him out for not supporting tesla. he has accused joe biden of leaving the russian revolution in. -- in ev's. we are watching on all hands meeting, elon musk speaking to all
emily: he is also using twitter to share plans for 2024. ed: he sent some tweets at about 3:00 in the morning in new york. he did support andrew yang. leaning toward ron desantis, the governor of florida. he believes he can win in his words, he thinks he can win. emily: and desantis had some thoughts about the support. ed: they asked him what do you think of this, and ron desantis, the governor of florida, said he welcomes the support of all african-americans. of course, elon musk is a white...
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new york times" did not want to do that. >> begrudgingly. now here is "america reports." >> john: emily, thank you so much. holding primaries as some trump-backed candidates clinch key races and a democratic plan to get more favorable opponents in november finishes with mixed results. >> sandra: former counselor to president trump, kellyanne conway is here, she'll weigh in moments from now. >> john: we begin this wednesday edition of "america reports" where president biden in spain for nato meetings after wrapping up climate talks with g7 leade
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something about emily and i doing this introduction is, of course, emily and -- i'm a west smart republican from new york city. it really fits us as well to show how people from different backgrounds, different parts of the country, different regions can come together and have a productive conversation. so with that, we would like to introduce a special guest tonight, and i will start with mayor bottoms. she served at the 60th mayor, and was a visionary leader and brought equitable outcomes to the government of commerce. she became the first mayor in atlanta's history to have served in all three branches of government, having previously served as a judge and city council. she's committed itself to realizing her vision of unaffordable, and equitable atlanta. she served as mayor during one of the most challenging times -- in the midst of a global pandemic and a racial justice movement, she became a leading spokesperson during the challenges in our communities facing leaders -- now, with these unprecedented challenges, the bottom's administration has been able to remain focused on the university of atlanta,
something about emily and i doing this introduction is, of course, emily and -- i'm a west smart republican from new york city. it really fits us as well to show how people from different backgrounds, different parts of the country, different regions can come together and have a productive conversation. so with that, we would like to introduce a special guest tonight, and i will start with mayor bottoms. she served at the 60th mayor, and was a visionary leader and brought equitable outcomes to...
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emily i believe that donald trump has had the best second term a non-president has ever had. >> jamie: yeah. >> greg: this year alone he overturned limitations on permits to carry in new york.e. and then he got prayer back on the football field and he's in mar-a-lago golfing. all of this happened because of him. kind of crazy. >> emily: having a field day. i think the hillary clinton thing, that's just one more educated liberal white woman telling everyone else what they should do. telling people of color, everywhere, how they should vote, how they should think. it's the same thing that president biden did when he said you're not black if you don't vote for me. because she knows better than justice thomas. and remember what the media was doing before he wrote that concurrence. they were all over his wife, right? for being an advocate for conservative causes. so he's been in the cross hairs for quite some time. but to your anti racist point the notion that samuel jackson can call him uncle clarence and all of a sudden that's okay? there would be an absolute uprare if anyone on the right or even resembling someone on the right said anything like this and her going for him per
emily i believe that donald trump has had the best second term a non-president has ever had. >> jamie: yeah. >> greg: this year alone he overturned limitations on permits to carry in new york.e. and then he got prayer back on the football field and he's in mar-a-lago golfing. all of this happened because of him. kind of crazy. >> emily: having a field day. i think the hillary clinton thing, that's just one more educated liberal white woman telling everyone else what they...
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i will catch up with emily roland, tony dwyer, and chris harvey as we count you down to the opening bell. from new yorkthis is bloomberg. ritika: the price of oil is lower today after reports in the financial times saudi arabia is ready to increase production if russia has to cut back substantially. president biden is likely to visit saudi arabia this month and will almost inevitably meet the defective ruler the crown prince, who he had shunned so far. that may pave the way for an oil production boost. in ukraine the central bank has more than double interest rates in an attempt to stem inflation. that is the highest in almost seven years. it was the first rate hike in four months. inflation fell to 17% in may. the u.s. supreme court is facing a historic case backlog. the court is due to issue 33 opinions in the final month of its current terms. that is the most in more than 70 years. among those are rulings that could effectively outlaw abortions in two dozen states and put more handguns on the streets. the man who shot and wounded president reagan in 1981 will be unconditionally released june 15. joh
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emily: so good to see you here. thank you. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. right back here in new york -- guest. that's all for now. stay tuned to bloomberg. ♪ announcer: the following is a
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emily is a very smart democrat and i am a lot smarter republican from new york. it really fits our speakers well to show how people from different backgrounds can come together for an productive conversation. with that, we would like to introduce our special guest tonight. keisha lance bottoms served as the mayor of atlanta, georgia. she became the first mayor in atlanta has history to serve in all three branches of government. she is committing herself to realize her vision of an affordable, resilient atlanta. she served during one of the most challenging times of atlanta. she became a spokesperson for the challenges of communities facing mayors across america. shape by a childhood that highlighted the inequality of most americans, she let her administration and taken several initiatives that would seek to eradicate many issues facing atlanta. she was selected as chair of the 2020 democratic national convention. >> i have the honor of introducing our second guest, trey gowdy was born in south carolina. he is a graduate of baylor university. and the university of
emily is a very smart democrat and i am a lot smarter republican from new york. it really fits our speakers well to show how people from different backgrounds can come together for an productive conversation. with that, we would like to introduce our special guest tonight. keisha lance bottoms served as the mayor of atlanta, georgia. she became the first mayor in atlanta has history to serve in all three branches of government. she is committing herself to realize her vision of an affordable,...
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new york state law. we'll talk with governor kathy hochul who called the decision outrageous. and we visit 89-year-old emilylowing down. she just published her first cookbook, see how her recipes reflect the ancestors. country music superstore luke combs talk about new a bull and - [announcer] the more we learn about covid-19 the more questions and worries we have. calhope can help with free covid-19 emotional support. call 833-317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. you want it all, just like i do... well now there's a new way to save with xfinity. now, get unlimited internet, wifi equipment and a free streaming box... ...risk free with no term contract and a 2-year rate guarantee for just $30 a month when you add xfinity mobile. learn how you can get all this and one unlimited line of mobile for 2 years for about the same price you could pay other providers for one unlimited 5g line. it's all part of a new xfinity 3 for 1 bundle. switch today! (music throughout) - [narrator] if you're feeling anxious about the future, you're not alone. calhope offers free covid-19 emotional support. call 833-317-4673
new york state law. we'll talk with governor kathy hochul who called the decision outrageous. and we visit 89-year-old emilylowing down. she just published her first cookbook, see how her recipes reflect the ancestors. country music superstore luke combs talk about new a bull and - [announcer] the more we learn about covid-19 the more questions and worries we have. calhope can help with free covid-19 emotional support. call 833-317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. you want it all, just...
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emily brown, bbc news. broadway stars have been enjoying a night of glitz and glamour at the 75th tony awards, which took place at radio city music hall in new yorke as best actress in a musical. marianne elliott won the director of a musical award. matt doyle took best featured actor and the production also took top honours for revival musical. that�*s it from me. thank you for watching. that�*s it from me. thank you forwatching. do that�*s it from me. thank you for watching. do stay tuned right here to bbc world news. hello there. just as we saw over the weekend, the weather for the week ahead will be a tale of two halves. so, in the north, it was quite unsettled, windy with showers. not as windy this week but remaining quite cloudy at times with some outbreaks of rain. getting a little warmer potentially later in the week but not as warm as it will be for england and wales. northampton fairly typical of many parts of england, seeing those temperatures pushing towards 30 degrees by the end of the week. the reason being the azores high is pushing its way northwards. so, we�*ll say goodbye to the low pressure that�*s brought the unusually windy w
emily brown, bbc news. broadway stars have been enjoying a night of glitz and glamour at the 75th tony awards, which took place at radio city music hall in new yorke as best actress in a musical. marianne elliott won the director of a musical award. matt doyle took best featured actor and the production also took top honours for revival musical. that�*s it from me. thank you for watching. that�*s it from me. thank you forwatching. do that�*s it from me. thank you for watching. do stay...
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emily brown, bbc news. broadway stars have been enjoying a night of glitz and glamour at the 75th tony awards, which took place at radio city music hall in new yorkr patti lupone as best actress in a musical marianne elliott won the director of a musical award matt doyle took best featured actor and the production also took top honours for revival musical. elsewhere, phylicia rashad scooped best featured actress in a play for her role in skeleton crew. the lehman trilogy has been named best play. sam mendes won best director for the production and simon russell beale was named best lead actor in a play. jesse tyler ferguson was named best featured actor for his role in take me out, which was also named best revival play. and last but not least, deirdre o'connell has won the tony for best actress for her role in dana h. we have plenty more for you on this programme, a look at all of the top business stories, including the changes to the northern ireland protocol, what is proposed by the uk government today, what impact it could have a business and, of course, the relationship with the eu. we're also looking at the food strategy proposed tjy at the
emily brown, bbc news. broadway stars have been enjoying a night of glitz and glamour at the 75th tony awards, which took place at radio city music hall in new yorkr patti lupone as best actress in a musical marianne elliott won the director of a musical award matt doyle took best featured actor and the production also took top honours for revival musical. elsewhere, phylicia rashad scooped best featured actress in a play for her role in skeleton crew. the lehman trilogy has been named best...
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emily: ed ludlow, thank you. i want to get to another story that could have wide-ranging applications, the divided supreme court struck down a new york law that could limit who could carry a handgun in public. that limited who could carry a handgun in public, issuing a landmark ruling that means there could be more guns on the streets. companies are also trying to get workers back into the office. i'm joined by bloomberg's greg stohr who covers this ruling. greg: this affects six states that have may issue permit laws, which means they don't have to give everybody who applies a license to have a handgun and public. all those states require a showing of some special need. the group includes california, new york, massachusetts, new jersey, some big states and cities. those laws are probably doomed at this point. those states will have to start letting typical people who say i want a handgun for self-defense purposes to get a permit. emily: we have been covering the tragic news across the country where we have seen the impacts of gun violence, but you have companies trying to work us back to the office. some say they don't feel safe rid
emily: ed ludlow, thank you. i want to get to another story that could have wide-ranging applications, the divided supreme court struck down a new york law that could limit who could carry a handgun in public. that limited who could carry a handgun in public, issuing a landmark ruling that means there could be more guns on the streets. companies are also trying to get workers back into the office. i'm joined by bloomberg's greg stohr who covers this ruling. greg: this affects six states that...
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now to that breaking news overnight here in new york, a young mother shot and killed while she was pushing her baby down the street in a stroller. nbc's emiliekeda has the latest on this good morning to you. >> reporter: there is growing pressure on officials here to address the wave of crime that's plagued new york city for the past two years police now hunting for the man they say shot a woman before fleeing on foot leaving behind a baby who will now grow up without a mother overnight, a young mother killed in an unthinkable crime. police say the 20-year-old was pushing her 3-month-old baby in a stroller on manhattan's upper east side when the gunman approached her from behind, shot her once in the head and fled. police say the infant was thankfully unharmed. >> unattended baby infant. >> what's the location >> same location >> reporter: the victim has not been publicly identified by police overnight authorities were asked whether this could be a case of domestic violence. >> hearing that it is domestic, possibly the father of the baby? >> we can't confirm that at this time it's under investigation. >> reporter: local residents including c
now to that breaking news overnight here in new york, a young mother shot and killed while she was pushing her baby down the street in a stroller. nbc's emiliekeda has the latest on this good morning to you. >> reporter: there is growing pressure on officials here to address the wave of crime that's plagued new york city for the past two years police now hunting for the man they say shot a woman before fleeing on foot leaving behind a baby who will now grow up without a mother overnight,...
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san francisco to new york, you check the price and are not ready to buy, watch it and maybe in a week he will make a choice. airlines give us the opportunities for customers to book. emilywe talked about the share price, it's not just expedia, but shares are down. what is your statement to investors? peter: we don't think about it in the short term. we are not spending a lot of time thinking about a potential recession. we are not planning for it or valuing our business that way. we are doing the work to upgrade the technology. we are changing the whole stack. we are innovating around customer experience like flight tracking and other tools to discover better products and match for you, which we don't think has been in the travel sector for decades. we think that will unleash a ton of business for our supply partners. there is a lot of opportunity and we are not worried about the rest. emily: any plan to live on vrbo? peter: i will spend a big part of july in london staying in a vrbo. emily: thank you for making the trip down here. i have some plans which i will not share on television. peter kern, ceo of expedia, good to have you here in person. coming up, our exclusiv
san francisco to new york, you check the price and are not ready to buy, watch it and maybe in a week he will make a choice. airlines give us the opportunities for customers to book. emilywe talked about the share price, it's not just expedia, but shares are down. what is your statement to investors? peter: we don't think about it in the short term. we are not spending a lot of time thinking about a potential recession. we are not planning for it or valuing our business that way. we are doing...
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new york times" did not want to do that. >> begrudgingly. now here is "america reports." >> john: emily, thank you so much. jam packed night of election results from several states holding primaries as some trump-backed candidates clinch key races and a democratic plan to get more favorable opponents in november finishes with mixed results. >> sandra: former counselor to president trump, kellyanne conway is here, she'll weigh in moments from now. >> john: we begin this wednesday edition of "america reports" where president biden in spain for nato meetings after wrapping up climate talks with g7 leaders amid a global energy crisis and soaring gas prices at home. sandra, good to be with you. >> sandra: and great to be with you, john. the topic of clean energy front center, net 0 emissions by no later than 2050. all of this as the world leaders say they are now working to tap russia's income from global oil sales that are financing putin's invasion of ukraine. >> john: biden's plan to bring down gas prices in the u.s. with help from two top oil exporters could be in jeopardy. video showing the french presiden
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story in new york where a young woman walking her baby in a stroller was shot, killed, by a man in close range. the baby unharmed and the manhunt now underway for the killer. we're joined by emiliet's going on? >> a terrible story. a gun mat shot a 20-year-old woman in the head at very close range. she died right8:30 p.m. last night. people were out and about, walking around. there were kids in a nearby park who we heard from describe hearing that shot. they thought it was fireworks. they heard the boom. just an incident sending fear throughout that community, specifically in the upper east side of new york. the gunman at this point appears to still be on the run. we are told he was dressed in all black. he had a hooded jacket on and took off on foot. listen to the mayor reacting to the shooting, blaming this on the oversaturation of guns. >> there is just no fear in using these guns on innocent new yorkers. this is the result of that. these are real stories, real lives. >> shootings in new york city have slowed slightly compared to last year. but they are still surging when you look at the pre-pandemic crime, which has led to mounting pressure on officials to do something to ma
story in new york where a young woman walking her baby in a stroller was shot, killed, by a man in close range. the baby unharmed and the manhunt now underway for the killer. we're joined by emiliet's going on? >> a terrible story. a gun mat shot a 20-year-old woman in the head at very close range. she died right8:30 p.m. last night. people were out and about, walking around. there were kids in a nearby park who we heard from describe hearing that shot. they thought it was fireworks. they...
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new york. we were all there. it was absolutely magical. there was so much love in the room and the wedding party. and jenna and emilyd predicted this moment would happen it was a beautiful wedding day it was magical something special. congrats libby and sayam >>> this year is kicking off a are going to tell us everything you node to know. >> also in a few minute, a real treat for "scrubs" fans. thee than a decade after the finale the cast reunited over t weekend and gadi schwartz was there. a funny story they she they sha creating the show. >> speaking of things to watch fall cone's new series it is starring alongside his wife melissa mccarthy. she is stopping by tomorrow. >> very first fit to new york city little juliana and kim hi. >> hi. >> how do you like n >> >> special trip. we saw "hamilton" and the yankees and now "today." >> well we just love having you here will you come back and visit us? >> yeah. definitely. >> okay. great. thank you so much. we have a great crowd this morning. >> fantastic. >> how about a check of the forecast >> you know, besides the weather. they are getting a free book from jenna who
new york. we were all there. it was absolutely magical. there was so much love in the room and the wedding party. and jenna and emilyd predicted this moment would happen it was a beautiful wedding day it was magical something special. congrats libby and sayam >>> this year is kicking off a are going to tell us everything you node to know. >> also in a few minute, a real treat for "scrubs" fans. thee than a decade after the finale the cast reunited over t weekend and...
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reynolds said emily's list is also seeking to defend and flip seats at the federal level, mindful of the desire among some republicans to pass a nationwide abortion ban. john in liverpool, new yorkdemocrat. you are on the washington journal. caller: well i don't think it's going to hurt them in november because there's is so much other bad stuff going on with gas prices and inflations and whatnot but it's going to come back to hurt them because this is a minority viewpoint. 70% of the country has always supported it ever since 50 years ago. statistics haven't changed. 70% of the country favors it to be legal. so it's going to come back to bite the republicans and it should but i don't think it's going to happen in november because there's just too much chaos right now in the world. host: james in new jersey. republican line. good morning. caller: how are you doing. i don't like abortion at all. that's killing a baby. and shame on the democrats. they are nothing but baby killers. i don't believe in abortion at all. god says he will get these people that kill babies and that's not right. thank you. goodbye. " joseph. santa barbara, california. please go ahead and make your comment
reynolds said emily's list is also seeking to defend and flip seats at the federal level, mindful of the desire among some republicans to pass a nationwide abortion ban. john in liverpool, new yorkdemocrat. you are on the washington journal. caller: well i don't think it's going to hurt them in november because there's is so much other bad stuff going on with gas prices and inflations and whatnot but it's going to come back to hurt them because this is a minority viewpoint. 70% of the country...
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reynolds said emily's list is also seeking to defend and flip seats at the federal level, mindful of the desire among some republicans to pass a nationwide abortion ban. john in liverpool, new yorkdemocrat. you are on the washington journal. caller: well i don't think it's going to hurt them in november because there's is so much other bad stuff going on with gas prices and inflations and whatnot but it's going to come back to hurt them because this is a minority viewpoint. 70% of the country has always supported it ever since 50 years ago. statistics haven't changed. 70% of the country favors it to be legal. so it's going to come back to bite the republicans and it should but i don't think it's going to happen in november because there's just too much chaos right now in the world. host: james in new jersey. republican line. good morning. caller: how are you doing. i don't like abortion at all. that's killing a baby. and shame on the democrats. they are nothing but baby killers. i don't believe in abortion at all. god says he will get these people that kill babies and that's not right. thank you. goodbye. " joseph. santa barbara, california. please go ahead and make your comment
reynolds said emily's list is also seeking to defend and flip seats at the federal level, mindful of the desire among some republicans to pass a nationwide abortion ban. john in liverpool, new yorkdemocrat. you are on the washington journal. caller: well i don't think it's going to hurt them in november because there's is so much other bad stuff going on with gas prices and inflations and whatnot but it's going to come back to hurt them because this is a minority viewpoint. 70% of the country...